Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse - No Gelatin Custard Mousse (2024)

Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse – No Gelatin Custard Mousse | Fruit Custard Mousse with detailed photo and video recipe. An extremely simple and tasty fruit-based dessert recipe made with mixed fruits, custard, and cream. An excellent creamy dessert recipe ideal for any small or big occasion to be served after a spicy meal. Basically, the mousse recipes are generally prepared with artificial compounds like gelatin or even egg, but this is prepared with custard powder.
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Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse – No Gelatin Custard Mousse | Fruit Custard Mousse with step-by-step photo and video recipe. Fruit-based dessert recipes are always a popular choice across all age groups. These generally offer a combination of flavours and taste, in addition to the health benefits it has to offer. However, the same combination of fruits can even be extended to prepare a mousse recipe, and a fruit mousse recipe – without gelatin or jelly is one such recipe.

As I was explaining earlier, this recipe of mousse is prepared without the use of gelatin, agar agar, or egg yolk. Basically, these ingredients help to set the mousse and give the jelly-like texture. As a replacement for it, I have used the custard powder which in turn has corn starch and thus helps the texture. Therefore, this fruit cream dessert can also be renamed a creamy fruit custard recipe. The only difference between the traditional fruit custard and this recipe is the addition of cream. Before, adding I have beaten it to a stiff peak so that it gets the mousse texture. Therefore, once it is chilled, it gets this ideal soft jelly texture. Do try this dessert once and I am convinced you and your family would love it.

Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse - No Gelatin Custard Mousse (2)Furthermore, some more related and additional tips, suggestions, and variations for fruit cream recipes. Firstly, in this recipe, I have tried to balance the taste with the combination of fruits used. Even though the recipe is open-ended, do try to balance the fruit choice by adding citrus and sweet fruits. Secondly, depending upon the type of custard powder you choose, you may have to either decrease or increase the sugar quantity. Some custard powder may come without any sweetness in it and hence you may have to increase it based on your preference. Lastly, you may extend it by adding semiya or sevai noodles or sabudana pearls on top of the fruit choice. This may extend the taste but also the cooking time.

Finally, I would request you to check my other related Dessert Recipes Collection with this post on the fruit cream recipes. It mainly includes my other related recipes like Papaya Halwa Recipe, Paal Kozhukattai Recipe, Rasgulla Recipe, Suji Ka Halwa Recipe, Sabudana Vermicelli Kheer Recipe, Mango Mastani Recipe, Popsicle Recipe 4 ways, Mango Delight Recipe, Rasmalai Recipe, cut kulfi ice cream. Further to these, I would also like to add some more related recipe categories like,

  • Indian Sweet Recipes
  • Snacks Recipes
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Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse - No Gelatin Custard Mousse

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Easy Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse - No Gelatin Custard Mousse

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

Servings 6 Servings

Calories 375 kcal

Ingredients

for eggless custard:

  • 2 cup milk, chilled
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 2 tbsp custard powder, sugarless

for whipping cream:

  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • ½ cup icing sugar
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract

other ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp almonds, chopped
  • 2 tbsp pistachios, chopped
  • 2 tbsp cashew, chopped
  • 2 tbsp dates, chopped
  • 3 strawberry, chopped
  • 10 grapes, chopped
  • 1 orange, chopped
  • 1 apple, chopped
  • sabja seeds, for assembling
  • rooh afza, for assembling
  • tutti frutti, for garnishing

Instructions

  • firstly, in a bowl take2 cup milk, ¼ cup sugar, and 2 tbsp custard powder.

  • whisk and mix well making sure there are no lumps.

  • transfer the mixture to the pan and start cooking on low flame.

  • keep stirring to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.

  • after 5 minutes, the mixture starts to thicken.

  • keep cooking until the mixture turns creamy consistency.

  • transfer the custard mixture to the bowl. cover, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

  • in another bowl, take 1 cup heavy cream, ½ cup icing sugar, and ½ tsp vanilla extract.

  • beat on low speed until the cream turns thick.

  • once the custard is chilled, add whipped cream.

  • beat until the cream and custard are well combined.

  • further, add 2 tbsp almonds, 2 tbsp pistachios, 2 tbsp cashew, and 2 tbsp dates.

  • also add 3 strawberries, 10 grapes, 1 orange, and 1 apple.

  • mix well making sure everything is well combined. you can chill till serving.

  • to serve, in a glass, take 2 tbsp sabja seeds, and 2 tbsp rooh afza.

  • add prepared cream fruit mixture.

  • top with strawberries and tutti frutti.

  • finally, enjoy Fruit Mousse Recipe or Fruit Cream chilled on a summer day.

Nutrition

Calories: 375kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 6gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 57mgPotassium: 389mgFiber: 3gSugar: 34gVitamin A: 808IUVitamin C: 17mgCalcium: 165mgIron: 1mg

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How to make Fruit Cream with step by step photo:

  1. firstly, in a bowl take2 cup milk, ¼ cup sugar, and 2 tbsp custard powder.
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  2. whisk and mix well making sure there are no lumps.
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  3. transfer the mixture to the pan and start cooking on low flame.
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  4. keep stirring to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
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  5. after 5 minutes, the mixture starts to thicken.
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  6. keep cooking until the mixture turns creamy consistency.
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  7. transfer the custard mixture to the bowl. cover, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
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  8. in another bowl, take 1 cup heavy cream, ½ cup icing sugar, and ½ tsp vanilla extract.
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  9. beat on low speed until the cream turns thick.
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  10. once the custard is chilled, add whipped cream.
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  11. beat until the cream and custard are well combined.
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  12. further, add 2 tbsp almonds, 2 tbsp pistachios, 2 tbsp cashew, and 2 tbsp dates.
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  13. also add 3 strawberries, 10 grapes, 1 orange, and 1 apple.
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  14. mix well making sure everything is well combined. you can chill till serving.
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  15. to serve, in a glass, take 2 tbsp sabja seeds, and 2 tbsp rooh afza.
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  16. add prepared cream fruit mixture.
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  17. top with strawberries and tutti frutti.
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  18. finally, enjoy Fruit Mousse Recipe or Fruit Cream chilled on a summer day.
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Notes:

  • firstly, adding custard to the cream mixture is optional. however, it makes fruit salad rich and tasty.
  • also, dry roast the nuts to get crunchy bites.
  • additionally, add a variety of fruits to make it colorful and nutritious.
  • finally, Fruit Mousse Recipe or Fruit Creamtastes great with lots of nuts and fruits.

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Fruit Cream Recipe | Fruit Mousse - No Gelatin Custard Mousse (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between fruit cream and custard? ›

Therefore, this fruit cream dessert can also be renamed a creamy fruit custard recipe. The only difference between the traditional fruit custard and this recipe is the addition of cream.

What is fruit mousse made of? ›

The recipe only calls for three ingredients—frozen fruit, sugar, and an egg white—and the single step of pureeing the stuff in a food processor. What comes out is a light, luscious fruit mousse.

Is custard mousse? ›

While custard relies on the whole egg, or just the yolks, for its decadent texture, mousse's creamy consistency comes from aeration. This aerating process happens when the mousse is made by whisking either heavy cream, egg whites, or sometimes both ingredients, into an airy concoction that's light, yet pillowy.

How do you serve fruit as a dessert? ›

Try crumbled oatmeal cookies on a fresh fruit co*cktail; crushed frosted corn cereal on tart berries; chocolate cake crumbs on a banana, orange and apple fruit co*cktail; or cinnamon- sugar sprinkled on apple wedges. Ethnic traditions are also a good starting point for fruit as dessert.

Which is better custard or cream? ›

But a basic unrefined custard, which is just eggs and milk (usually 1 egg to about half a cup milk) is much, much healthier than cream, which is 35% fat. Also, it's been proven that dietary cholesterol, especially the kind found in eggs, has very little, if any, impact on blood cholesterol levels.

What is a substitute for custard cream? ›

Here are a few examples:
  • Vegan custard: Vegan custard can be made using a combination of plant-based milk (such as soy, almond, or coconut milk), cornstarch or arrowroot powder as a thickener, sugar, and vanilla extract. ...
  • Tofu custard: Silken tofu can be used as an egg substitute in custard recipes.
Jul 2, 2022

Why does mousse need gelatin? ›

Many mousse recipes call for gelatin to help set the mousse. (Agar agar can be an appropriate substitute should you be avoiding gelatin.) Other recipes, however, don't require any thickener at all; this is usually when the base ingredient is chocolate, which helps the mousse set firm.

What are two components in a mousse? ›

To take a step back, mousses generally comprise four components – the base, the egg foam, a setting agent and whipped cream. Bases are the flavour element to the mousse and can be fruit purees, custards or ganache.

What is the difference between pudding and custard and mousse? ›

Unlike pudding, mousse is not cooked and the addition of air to the mixture leads to a fluffier consistency and lighter texture. Mousse is typically served chilled or frozen. Custard is made by cooking the milk and sugar base and adding whole eggs to thicken the mixture.

Why is custard so creamy? ›

Ice cream machines mix in more air for a fluffier result, and custard machines incorporate very little air for a creamier texture.

Are pudding and custard the same thing? ›

While most custard and pudding recipes both typically call for eggs, the main difference is that pudding uses a starch for thickening, whereas custard's thickening agent is the egg itself (or egg yolk, in most instances). Custard's texture also tends to be firmer than pudding.

How to make fruit taste like dessert? ›

So here are my top 8 ways to make fruit for dessert more interesting and make it feel like a treat:
  1. Roast It. ...
  2. Drizzle It With Chocolate. ...
  3. Swap The Yogurt for a Little Cream. ...
  4. Blitz It Into a Smoothie or “Nice Cream” ...
  5. Add a Spoonful of Low Sugar Crumble Mix Over It. ...
  6. Make Low Sugar Custard to Serve With It. ...
  7. Mix It Up.
Sep 26, 2019

What are 3 characteristics of good fruit desserts? ›

CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD FRUIT DESSERT
  • APPETIZING AROMA.
  • SIMPLE.
  • CLEAN WASHED APPEARANCE.
  • SLIGHTLY CHILLED.
Jun 10, 2021

How can I make my fruit more appealing? ›

You can mix and match your favorite fruits, along with other ingredients like yogurt, nut butter, or protein powder, to create a delicious and nutritious snack or meal. Top with yogurt or nuts: Adding a dollop of yogurt or a sprinkle of nuts can add extra protein and healthy fats to your fruit snack.

Is cream pudding same as custard? ›

Both custards and puddings begin with a base of sweetened cream or milk. The main difference is the ingredient used as a thickening agent. Eggs are an essential ingredient in custard, as they give the dessert its gelatinous texture. Instead of egg proteins, flour or cornstarch are thickeners in puddings.

What is the difference between custard and crème pâtissière? ›

P.S. In case you're wondering what the difference is between Crème Pâtissière and custard (which the French refer to as Crème Anglaise), it's the cornflour. Officially, custard shouldn't contain cornflour. So basically, Crème Pâtissière (or pastry cream) is simply set custard.

What's the difference between custard and Bavarian cream? ›

Bavarian creams are custards stiffened with gelatin. Savoury custards are sometimes encountered, the most notable being quiche, a French tart with a filling of custard flavoured with cheese, onions, ham or bacon, or chopped vegetables.

What is the difference between a custard and a cream filling in a pie? ›

In North America, "custard pie" commonly refers to a plain mixture of milk, eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla extract and sometimes nutmeg combined with a pie crust. It is distinctly different from a cream pie, which contains cooked custard poured into a cooled, precooked crust.

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