Easy Passion Fruit Mousse {Brazilian Mousse de Maracuja}

Passion Fruit Mousse in a Bowl intro

Since all eyes are on Brazil these days, I thought it would be fun to share one of my all-time favorite Brazilian desserts.  Here in the US, things labeled with the flavor of passion fruit very, very rarely actually taste like passion fruit.  It tends to be used as a generalized term for anything remotely tropical, which totally bugs me.  I can’t tell you how many times I’ve bought things expecting to taste that unique flavor and end up with something so entirely…off.  Just recently we were at a really nice local restaurant.  My eyes lit up when I saw they had passion fruit creme brûlée on the dessert menu.  You bet I ordered one of those bad boys.  The waiter brought out a gorgeous place, with a big, creamy dish of creme brûlée and that signature toasted sugar on top.  It was decorated with a fresh orchid and some chopped mango.  I took that first bite, closing my eyes to savor it, and guess what?  It had no passion fruit flavor whatsoever.  None.  It was plain ol’ regular creme brûlée.  They called it “Passion Fruit” because it was served with diced mango and a fancy tropical flower.  And the majority of Americans don’t even know what real passion fruit tastes like, so most don’t know the difference.   Fresh passion fruit has a very unique flavor, and when I lived in Brazil, it was very common to use the fresh fruit in every day cooking.  It has a rather strange, pulpy center with big, crunchy black seeds (photo cred: shutterstock). One of the most popular desserts there is Mousse de Maracuja, Passion Fruit Mousse.  There are lots of ways to make it, but the majority of home cooks use a super easy recipe that only involves 3 ingredients, and results in something so completely decadent, it’s ridiculous.

Passion Fruit

Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse from Our Best Bites

Ingredient Notes

These ingredients shouldn’t be too hard to come by, but depending on where you live, you might have to look around for a couple of them!

  •  Passion fruit concentrate – Sometimes you can find this in the frozen juice aisle of the grocery store, but make sure you’re getting 100% passion fruit concentrate, not some sort of frozen tropical juice mix.  You can also check the Latin foods aisle of the grocery store, where it is sometimes sold in bottles or cans.  Again, make sure you’re getting concentrate, not juice.  I buy mine from a Latin foods market, which is something just about every city should have.  If all else fails, just order this from Amazon in a bottle.
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk – I’m showing the Latin cans, but regular sweetened condensed milk that we use in the US is the exact same thing.
  • Creme de Leite – In the US, creme de leite is sold as “Media Crema” or “Table Cream” and should be easily found in the Latin foods aisle of the grocery store.  Again, if for some reason you can’t find it, you can buy it at a Latin foods market, or on Amazon.  But I’ve always been able to find it at my regular grocery store.  It’s kind of like canned cream; a mix between heavy cream and evaporated milk.
Frozen Passion Fruit Nectar
Leite and Condensada

Instructions

  1. The actual process couldn’t get any easier.  Just put the canned ingredients in your blender (and I always put in the sweetened condensed milk in last so it doesn’t get stuck on the bottom of the blender.)
Sweetened Condensed Milk
  1. And then use either of those cans to measure out the passion fruit concentrate.  Use at least one can, and up to 2.  For me, 1 1/2 cans is the perfect amount.  More is a little strong for some people, less is pretty mild.
Passion Fruit Nectar
  1. Then pour the mixture into serving dishes, or one big bowl, and chill it to set.
Pouring Mousse De Maracuja
  1. That’s it.  A few hours later and you have amazing, creamy, tropical, mousse. And it took you like, 45 seconds to make.
Passion Fruit Mousse in a Bowl

Passion Fruit Mousse on a Spoon

I’ve found you don’t have to have any connection to Brazil to love this.  I served it recently at a dinner party and everyone raved and licked their bowls clean!  That being said, anyone who has any connection to Brazil at ALL, will die of happiness with a single bite.

Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse from Our Best Bites

Serving Suggestions

Since this is rich and sweet, I suggest serving it in small dishes.  You really don’t need a big ol’ bowl; a little goes a long way! It’s a fun dessert to have after a dinner of other Brazilian favorites like Black Bean Soup and Quick Brazilian Cheese Rolls: Pao de Queijo, or a summer barbecue with grilled chicken or steak topped with Brazilian Vinaigrette and a side of Lime-Cilantro Rice with Pineapple.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I make this ahead of time? Yep. This is a perfect make-ahead dessert! Get it out of the way the day before (Just cover each dish with plastic wrap and store in the fridge) and dessert will be ready when you are.

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Easy Passion Fruit Mousse {Brazilian Mousse de Maracuja}


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One of Brazil’s most popular desserts! This creamy mousse is flavored with real passion fruit concentrate for authentic flavor.


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Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth (make sure to scrape down sides and bottom of blender to make sure sweetened condensed milk doesn’t get stuck on the bottom).  Pour into a bowl, or small individual serving dishes and chill for at least 4-6 hours, but preferably overnight.

Notes

  • Brazilian “Creme de Leite” is sold as “Media Crema” or “Table Cream” in the US, and can generally easily be found in the Latin foods aisle of the grocery store, often near the Latin sweetened condensed milk.  If for some reason you are unable to find it at your grocery store, a Latin foods store should have it, or you can order it on Amazon.
  • You may be able to find 100% passion fruit concentrate in the frozen juice section of the grocery store, or in the Latin foods aisle.  If you have a Latin market nearby, that’s where I usually find it.  Otherwise, you may also order it on Amazon.
  •  Don’t be confused by the size listed for the cans, one is measured by weight, and the other by volume.  the 2 cans are about the same size.
  • Feel free to halve the recipe for a small batch.
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Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Hey! So excited about this recipe and made it today to exact specifications. It had been in the fridge for 6.5 hours and it is still completely liquid. Do you think it just needs more time to set up?

  2. SO excited about this recipe! I fell in love with Passion Fruit in Madagascar. They even have a soda “Passion” that was my 18 month replacement for my beloved Diet Coke. (since they didn’t have it there) But I am always disappointed in the US when I find something called “passion fruit”, I had no idea I could find the pulp in Latin stores! Headed there now!
    PS I haven’t been cooking in so long that I haven’t been to OBB in forever. But I still LOVE it. Keep up the great work!!

  3. So have you tried the passion fruit Chobani? I think it’s tasty but I haven’t had passion fruit in Brazil. I’ll be trying this mousse soon though. = )

  4. I have a lot of passionfruit pulp from the vine in my freezer with the black seeds still in there. We’ve had some “fun” straining out the seeds to get just the juice for passionfruit juice so now I am wondering how I get the seeds out of the pulp. This is a good way to use up my umpteen passionfruit! (I found a recipe for a sauce on chicken, and I usually mix it into whipped cream.)

  5. Just call me stoopid, but I’m confused about the passion fruit. Is the picture you posted of frozen passion fruit PULP and the bottled passion fruit concentrate mentioned in the recipe interchangeable? It doesn’t seem like they would be similar, but what do I know? Thanks!

    1. Yes. The frozen stuff I have is just concentrate. It says “pulp” but it’s basically the same thing.

  6. Hey Girls! Loved the idea of this dessert, so I went out and bought all the stuff except passion fruit concentrate, for that I subbed pureed mango and guava because I couldn’t find passion fruit in my small town. Did everything exactly as prescribed, down to buying the same brands of media crema and sw. cond. milk. It never set up, it just stayed super runny. Any ideas? My daughter thinks I should try freezing it.

    1. Must have been something in the fruits you used. I’d say try the recipe as directed and then experiment with substitutions.

  7. Yummm!! What a delightful summer treat. I love passion fruit but I have only had it twice in my life because it is so hard to come by as you stated. I live in Los Angeles so there are plenty of Latin markets all around. I’m sure I won’t have a hard time finding the concentrate. I’m definitely going to try this easy and refreshing recipe. thank you for posting!

  8. I live in the Boise area. Can you recommend a Latin market that for sure carries the ingredients? I don’t normally shop at one but my husband served in Brazil and this is hands down my favorite dessert from there! I had no idea it was possible to re-create it in the US! You just made my day!

    1. Google Campos Market, it’s in Boise near (or on, can’t remember off the top of my head) Orchard. The cans should be available anywhere (Walmart, etc.) and I got the passion fruit concentrate in the frozen freezer at Campos Market.

  9. This looks so yummy, and I LOVE how easy it sounds! I live in your area and was wondering if you have a Latin market in particular that you like and could recommend? Also, I probably just overlooked this as I quickly read through your post, but is the pulp you bought frozen or refrigerated? (Just wondering so I can find it more easily since I’ve never bought it before). Sorry about all of the questions. Thanks so much for sharing all of your yummy recipes and ideas with us!

    1. Google Campos Market, it’s in Boise near (or on, can’t remember off the top of my head) Orchard. The cans should be available anywhere (Walmart, etc.) and I got the passion fruit concentrate in the frozen freezer at Campos Market.

  10. I’m so excited to surprise my husband with this! Thank you! When you lived in Brazil did you ever have the maracuja pie?? I’d love to get a recipe of that from you as well. On a completely different note – I went looking for your ice cream at Fred Meyer today and haven’t been able to find it. Do you know where in the Treasure Valley I might be able to purchase some?

    1. It’s making its way to all the Fred Meyer stores in the valley, it’s just a matter of the trucks getting there and unloading. I know for sure it’s in one Boise store, but not yet in the one near me. In the next week or two it should be everywhere. I’ll keep you posted!

  11. this looks so yummy. love that it’s so easy. Been working out and am almost 1/2 way to my goal weight. thanks for the inspiration!!!!. Getting active and loving it. have a great week.

  12. This looks so good. We just had some family from Australia bring us some passion fruit pulp. This sounds like the perfect recipe to use it in!

  13. Sara, I love how you often share recipes that remind you of your mission in Brazil! I served my mission in Southern France, and there are times that I get “mission homesick” for a taste of things from France. I’ve never tried Passion Fruit, but now I am going to give this a whirl. Thank you for sharing! 🙂

  14. Your recipe calls for 2 14-oz cans of media crema, but your photo shows cans that are 7.5 oz. The cans I found were also 7.5 oz. So, do you use two of the 7.5 oz cans, or more than that???

    1. Your cans are correct. I wrote 14-ounce because the cans are the same size, but you’re right. I see now that one is measured in volume, and the other by weight so the media cream is is actually in a 7.5oz can!

  15. Hi! I’m a Paulsen. 🙂 I love when you post Brasilera inspired recipes and feel a little internet connection to you whenever you do. And I’ll be honest; I had no idea mousse de maracuja was so easy to make. Needless to say, I’m thrilled. This is why I pay my tithing. For Our Best Bites blessings.

    1. Lol, Best Bites blessings! Good to hear from you- send your parents a hug for me!

  16. This looks delish!! I’ve never been to Brazil but I love love love the yellow passion fruit that grows in Hawaii, the lilikoi. I’m just going to pretend I’m there when I eat this. 🙂

  17. I lived in Brasil for a year and a half also, and have craved mousse de maracuja SO MANY TIMES, but figured it was a long lost craving because I didn’t think anywhere here sold the pulp. Thanks for suggesting the Latin food markets, they never even crossed my mind as a possibility!

  18. My husband has fond memories of the maracuya milkshakes he would make in Ecuador. I’ll have to try this on him!

  19. You have no idea how much I have been craving mousse de maracuja. Thank you so much!!! So making this.

  20. Oh yes! I thought it was just me who pitched a fit about passion fruit. These grew wild in my grandmas yard and when we were little we would pop them in our mouths and be merry. Little did I know they were so hard to find out here.
    Now this dish looks so divine! Two of my faves combined? I never thought things could get any better with condensed milk. I was so wrong. So very very wrong! Thanks for this brilliant idea for the summer 🙂

  21. Oh, I can’t wait to try this!! We have “Brazil night” for dinner [thanks to your beans & rice, cheese rolls and Brazilian lemonade recipes!] at least once a month and often serve it when we have the missionaries for dinner. I’ve always been a little unsure what to serve for dessert but this will round out the meal nicely! Plus, my Brazil-mission-serving husband’s birthday is this week, so I’ll be searching for that passion fruit stuff! Thanks for the new Brazilian recipe!

  22. We LOVE this stuff at our house! My husband was in Brazil and I was in Paraguay. We miss those delicious fresh fruits. I’ll definitely have to make it again soon.

  23. “That being said, anyone who has any connection to Brazil at ALL, will die of happiness with a single bite.” Exactly!! This is my all time favorite dessert!! I am so excited to make it for my husbands birthday tomorrow, perfect timing:)

  24. I was going to have some friends over to watch the World Cup Final on July 13th and I never put 2 and 2 together that your site has a bunch of awesome ideas for a Brazilian inspired feast! I was thinking I would try to do food inspired by the teams in the final match, but it will be so much easier (because I won’t know the final teams until the 9th) and much more fun (because who wants to make, say, German food in July?) to just go with the theme of the host country. Can’t believe I didn’t think of it before. Thanks for the inspiration!

  25. This looks wonderful! I am also obsessed with passion fruit, and this looks like a wonderful way to have it. Yesterday I noticed that Media Crema at the store, and thought, hmm, I wonder what you do with this? Well, now I know! Thanks for sharing this recipe–I look forward to trying it.

  26. My hubby served a mission in Brazil and he LOVES Maracuja! One year for his birthday we actually ordered a box of the fruit from amazon (as in .com, not the place hahaha!) so he could make the juice. We used the evaporated cane juice from costco to sweeten it so it was close to the pressed cane sugar. His birthday is coming up so I know what he’s gettin for dessert!!! Thank you!

  27. Ahh I’ve been wanting this recipe!! I have a new Brazilian friend and she invited us over for a traditional Brazilian feast a few weeks ago. This was the dessert and I loved it so much. I normally don’t even get excited about fruit desserts, but this one I would have again any night of the week. I’ll be searching for those ingredients soon 🙂

  28. I’m so eager to try real passion fruit after this post. Never been to Brazil, but I’d love to visit someday. This mousse looks so easy to, like you said. Can’t wait to try =)