NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MOUSSE DAY – April 3
Mon Apr 3rd

National Chocolate Mousse Day

Every April 3rd National Chocolate Mousse Day in France honors the decadent dessert that gained a following in France in the 1800s.

Mousse is made by beating eggs or cream or both to a frothy, airy consistency and then folding the ingredients together to create a light, creamy delight.

While mousse can be either savory or sweet, this day, we will be focusing on chocolate, the all-time favorite.

The French word mousse and chocolate are both French words, so it isn't surprising that France is where to start looking for the beginnings of this versatile creation. Although we have no concrete date when this might have been published, we do know chocolate was introduced to the French around the year 1615 and they fell in love.

A century ago, the French invented a mousse making process. Savory paved the way, but it wasn't long before the same approach was applied to chocolate.

An advertisement in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1887 included instruction on how to make chocolate mousse by a Miss Parloa. She also gave tips on how to make potato soup, larded grouse, potato timbale, and corn muffins.

Chocolate mousse comes in a variety of forms, from dark chocolate to milk chocolate, bittersweet, or any combination.

How to celebrate #chocolatemousseday, according to the author

  • Make some homemade chocolate mousse by making this chocolate mousse. Give this dish a try: Ghirardelli Chocolate Mousse recipe
  • Order chocolate mousse for dessert
  • Give a shout-out to the person who makes the best chocolate mousse
  • Invite a friend to join you for some chocolate mousse
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #ChocolateMousseDay
  • Do you celebrate every chocolate day? Get your Certified Chocoholic socks and more here

Chocolate Mousse FAQ

Q. Is chocolate mousse and chocolate pudding the same thing?

A. No. A. No. A. No. Although both chocolate mousse and chocolate pudding are creamy and delectable, chocolate mousse is lighter and airier than its pudding cousin.

Q. Is there any other mousse holidays on the calendar?

A. Yes. Yes. For a savory version, check out National Mousse Day for a savory version.