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Light and fluffy Lemon Mousse is easy to make and delicious, made with cream, lemon, sugar and eggs. It's an elegant stand alone dessert that can be made ahead.

Lemon Mousse served in cups, topped with whipped cream.

After a nice dinner, especially if you have guests over, I love the simplicity of a homemade mousse or pudding, served with fresh berries on top. I love that you can make it a day or more in advance, saving on prep time. If you really want to take it next level, serve it with this Berry Cake.

How to Make Lemon Mousse:

  • Fill a large saucepan with a few inches of water and bring to a simmer over medium heat.
  • In a large heat-proof bowl, whisk together the 3 whole eggs, 3 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar, the lemon zest, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. Place the bowl over the pan of simmering water and cook, stirring constantly for about 10-15 minutes, until mixture starts to thicken slightly.
  • Remove from heat and set aside for 15 minutes. Pour into a bowl and place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the mixture.
Egg yolks, sugar, lemon juice and zest in a bowl, then cooked over a bowl of simmering water.
  • Refrigerate for at least 1 – 2 hours or until completely chilled.
  • Place the 3 remaining egg whites in a mixing bowl and beat on high speed for 1 minute. Add remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar and continue to beat until the whites are stiff. Carefully fold the beaten whites into the cold lemon mixture.
  • Place the cream in a bowl and beat on high speed until stiff peaks. Carefully fold the whipped cream into the lemon mixture.
  • Chill for at least 30 minutes before serving. Serve cold. Store in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Eggs whites beaten in a bowl and then folded into lemon mousse.

Serving Ideas:

  • Enjoy topped with whipped cream and fresh berries.
  • Use as a mousse filling in a cake, like my Berry Cake.
  • Add to a Fruit Trifle dessert.
Lemon mousse served in clear glass cups.

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4.91 from 160 votes

Lemon Mousse

Author: Lauren Allen
Light and fluffy Lemon Mousse is easy to make and delicious, made with cream, lemon, sugar and eggs. It's an elegant stand alone dessert that can be made ahead.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Cooling time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 3 cups

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Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Fill a large saucepan with a few inches of water and bring to a simmer over medium heat.
  • In a large heat-proof bowl, whisk together 3 whole eggs, 3 egg yolks (reserve the whites in a separate bowl), 1 cup sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. 
  • Place the bowl over the pan of simmering water and cook, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, for about 15 minutes, or until mixture thickens slightly.
  • Remove from heat and set aside for 15 minutes. Pour into a bowl and place a piece of plastic wrap directly on the surface of the mixture. Refrigerate for at least 1 – 2 hours or until completely chilled.
  • Place the 3 remaining egg whites in a mixing bowl and beat on high speed for 1 minute. Add remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar and continue to beat until the whites are stiff. Carefully fold the beaten whites into the cold lemon mixture.
  • Add the cream to a bowl and beat on high speed until stiff peaks. Fold the whipped cream into the lemon mixture.
  • Chill for at least 30 minutes and serve cold. Store in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Notes

Recipe adapted from Ina Garten.

Nutrition

Calories: 675kcal, Carbohydrates: 72g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 38g, Saturated Fat: 21g, Cholesterol: 458mg, Sodium: 164mg, Potassium: 231mg, Sugar: 67g, Vitamin A: 1675IU, Vitamin C: 16.3mg, Calcium: 104mg, Iron: 1.6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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I originally shared this recipe May 2016. Updated April 2021.

Recipe originally adapted from Ina Garten.

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Lauren Allen

Welcome! I’m Lauren, a mom of four and lover of good food. Here you’ll find easy recipes and weeknight meal ideas made with real ingredients, with step-by-step photos and videos.

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MelisendePF
4 years ago

5 stars
So good. Was liking eating a fluffy, lemon flavored cloud. There was a good balance between the tart and sweet. My curd was done with 10 min. over a double boiler.

Cindi Swanson
4 years ago

How many does this recipe serve?

Colleen
2 years ago
Reply to  Cindi Swanson

How many does this serve?

Shauna
2 years ago
Reply to  Cindi Swanson

5 stars
I served 8 and it was perfect

René
4 years ago

Absolutely delicious! So light and lemony. Super easy to make too!

Suzanne Tatalovich
5 years ago

5 stars
Delicious! Added some raspberries to give it some color!

Di Fiske
6 years ago

5 stars
Ohmygosh, this is a new favorite recipe for me! Pretty easy, and a crowd-pleaser for sure.

Kayleigh
6 years ago

Hi Lauren,
Do you know if this recipe would work with other citrus, like a grapefruit or pomelo?

Joanne Schwarz
3 years ago
Reply to  Kayleigh

Can u serve this frozen

Cynthia
7 years ago

Hello Lauren. Can this dessert be frozen?

Ciel
8 years ago

5 stars
I loved the idea of serving petite lemon mousse in cups with a blueberry on top.
This was a perfectly lemony, creamy dessert. Perfect for what I needed!

lee
8 years ago

I thought using uncooked egg whites is not safe…………

David Reed
4 years ago
Reply to  lee

5 stars
Good eggs are relatively low risk in the raw world and this amount of lemon juice should neutralize just about anything mildly bad. Not 0% risk but people ear raw oysters etc.

Skye
9 years ago

Do you know how long the mousse can chill for?

Thank you so much

–Skye Jenna

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