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Low-Carb Strawberry Mousse Tartlets feature a swoon-worthy rich and creamy strawberry cheesecake filling inside golden pastry crust.

Low-Carb Strawberry Mousse Tartlets Top View Vertical Orientation

One of the things that makes most girls’ hearts go pitter-patter is looking at beautiful pastries. Gazing at a window display of edible pastry art is like peering inside the windows at Tiffany and Co.

Well, maybe pastries aren’t quite as thrilling as diamonds, but they definitely make me swoon. The thing is, I don’t really enjoy indulging in them (no matter how pretty they are), knowing that I’ll soon be facing a sugar crash. But the solution is simple: low-carb pastries!

Low-Carb Strawberry Mousse Tartlets Front View with Bite

Low-Carb Strawberry Mousse Tartlets Front View on Plate

The most difficult part of developing this recipe was coming up with the perfect crust. I wanted it to be low-carb, but also easy to make, and with a fairly short ingredient list of items that a well-stocked pantry would already have on hand. The end result is as close to low-carb pastry crust perfection as I can get it.

The strawberry mousse was inspired by my recipe for Low-Carb Strawberry Cheesecake Mousse on my other blog, Healthy Sweet Eats. It’s creamy, rich, and fruity, with the perfect touch of sweetness. It would make a lovely dessert on its own, but the tart shells really do take this dessert to the next level, especially in terms of presentation.

What dessert makes you swoon?


Low-Carb Strawberry Mousse Tartlets
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Yield: 4 servings
 
Low-Carb Strawberry Mousse Tartlets feature a swoon-worthy rich and creamy strawberry cheesecake filling inside golden pastry crust.
Ingredients
Crust:
  • 1 cup (112 g) almond flour
  • ⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 large egg white (about 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon egg white)
  • ¼ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 drops stevia glycerite
Strawberry Mousse:
  • 4 oz (115 g) full-fat cream cheese, at room temperature
  • ¼ cup mashed strawberries (about 2 large strawberries)
  • 1 tablespoon erythritol
  • ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 4 drops stevia glycerite
  • ¼ cup heavy whipping cream, whipped to stiff peaks
Other:
  • 2 fresh strawberries, halved
Instructions
  1. For the crust, preheat the oven to 350F. Combine the almond flour and salt in a medium bowl. Whisk together the egg white, vanilla, and stevia in a separate bowl. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry until it forms a sticky dough. Divide the dough in to 4 equal balls; press the dough into the bottom and up the sides of 4 individual tart molds (my molds are 3½ inches in diameter and 1 inch high). Use a fork to poke a few holes in the bottom of each. Bake the crusts until light golden brown, about 20 minutes; cool completely.
  2. For the strawberry mousse, beat together the cream cheese and mashed strawberries, and then beat in the erythritol, vanilla, and stevia. Beat in ¼ of the whipped cream, and then fold in the rest of the whipped cream ¼ at a time.
  3. To assemble, divide the mousse between the cooled pastry shells and place ½ a strawberry on top of each.
  4. Serve.
Notes
Storage Note: These will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days, but the crust does get softer as they sit.

Faith, author of An Edible Mosaic.
About Faith

I’m the writer, recipe developer, photographer, and food stylist behind this blog. I love finding the human connection through something we all do every day: eat! Food is a common ground that we can all relate to, and our tables tell a story. It’s my goal to inspire you to get in the kitchen, try something new, and find a favorite you didn’t know you had.

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  1. Pat Badaluco says:

    Looks sooo good but I don’t have stevia glycerite. Is it really necessary? Thanks…

    1. Pat, Stevia glycerite adds sweetness to this recipe; you could try substituting with liquid stevia instead if you have that on hand or you could omit it if you don’t mind your sweets not as sweet. Hope this helps!

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