I am becoming a fan of the versatility of winter squash, especially in desserts. One bite of this creamy Kabocha Squash Mousse and you will be hooked too! If you love fall flavors and deliciously creamy mousse...you will want to try this easy gluten free pumpkin mousse recipe.

Kabocha squash is one of my favorites because of its natural sweetness. (Kabocha squash is even sweeter than butternut squash!)
Check out my most popular winter squash recipes if you would like even more delicious recipe ideas!
I have roasted kabocha squash in the past, but I knew I wanted to go outside of the box a little and try a squash dessert. My kids love mousse, so I wanted to see if this would be a good way to hide a veggie in their dessert!"

If you have followed my blog for a while, you will remember these awesome hidden veggie desserts: Gluten Free Acorn Squash Caramel Cookies and Gluten Free Purple Sweet Potato Cheesecakes.
The big test will be if my kids like it :-). The trick I have learned over the years is one of non-disclosure. I can't mention the word "healthy" or "vegetable" when I present a new dessert to my kids. They are pretty savvy and I have learned to be a little sneaky.
I am going to digress a little to share a story of why my kids are so distrustful of the desserts I make. A few years ago I was at Costco and I decided to watch a Vitamix demonstration. The demonstrator made this incredible "limeade" frozen treat. It had simple ingredients. Spinach, limeade frozen concentrate, and a little water.
It tasted incredible, so I took the idea home to see if my kids would like it. BIG mistake!! After the kids drank it, I went into full disclosure mode and told them what they drank. Apparently, this was the ULTIMATE betrayal in their eyes.
I think I said I was proud of them, blah, blah, blah. Well, they have never gotten over this and now I just don't confess anything. So, if you choose to make this creamy kabocha squash dessert...do not tell your kids it is healthy!
How to roast kabocha squash:
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
- Cut the kabocha squash in half and scoop out the seeds from each half.
- Slice the squash into pieces as shown below.
- Brush the squash slices with coconut oil and dust with salt. (*Tip, you want to make sure you use an oil that
- Bake for 40 minutes until the squash is soft.

I rubbed the squash with a little bit of coconut oil and roasted it.
Instructions:

Remove the squash flesh from the rind and mash in a bowl. Add the other ingredients and puree in Vitamix.

Make the whipped cream. Whip until the cream makes stiff peaks.

Pour the squash mixture onto the whipped cream.

Gently fold the two together and chill for an hour.
Things You Need to Make This Recipe:
- An electric mixer to whip the cream.
- Coconut sugar to keep this dessert lower glycemic.
Recipe

Kabocha Squash Mousse
Ingredients
- 1 ¾ cup organic heavy cream
- 4 large egg yolks
- ⅔ cup coconut sugar
- 1 cup squash puree I used canned puree because it is super smooth
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 tablespoon dark rum
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon ground ginger
- ⅛ teaspoon nutmeg
- Dash of salt
- ⅛ teaspoon all spice
Instructions
- In a medium pot, add 1 cup of the heavy cream, squash puree, sugar, egg yolks.
- Whisk to blend and cook on medium low heat until it is a thick pudding.
- Do not boil.
- Add spices and vanilla.
- Cool in the refrigerator.
- Use an electric mixer to beat the remaining ¾ cup of heavy cream until it forms stiff peaks.
- Gently fold in the chilled squash mix.
- Chill for 30 minutes before serving.
Nutrition
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Misty
This might be a way to get my husband to try squash!
Sandi Gaertner
Let me know if it works 🙂
Linda @ForkandForage
I have never even heard of kabocha squash before but your lovely recipe has me totally intrigued. Looks amazing! 🙂
Sandi Gaertner
It is worth getting to know the kabocha squash, it is perfect in so many recipes 🙂
Kathrin @ Ginger, Lemon & Spice
Have never tried Kabocha before, but this looks very delicious!
Sandi Gaertner
It is a wonderfully versatile squash. Give it a try Kathrin 🙂
Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts
I have seen his squash all over the place lately, but have never tried it. I will have to now. What a fun mousse, and so funny you don't disclose to your kids. Mine are ok if I tell them after they like something.
Sandi Gaertner
It is a wonderful squash to cook with Erin. I hope you pick one up 🙂
Sandi Gaertner
Thank you. I was amazed my kids loved it too.