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With all of the snow and cold weather we’re having here in New England, I think Mother Nature needs a strong reminder that Spring is just a few weeks away! (Seriously – I am SO. READY. for some warm and sunny weather!)
So what better way to get Mother Nature to sit up and take some notice than with these pretty little Lemon Mousse Cups!
These bite-sized desserts have a light, bright and creamy lemon flavor thanks to a combination of homemade lemon curd (see our recipe here), mascarpone cheese, a touch of limoncello and lemon extract, plus heavy cream. All of those ingredients are simply combined together – then piped into store-bought crispy mini fillo cups.
In our recipe below, we also show you how to make those pretty little candied lemon slices that we used to garnish the lemon mousse cups! It’s an easy way to make this simple little dessert look extra fancy – plus the candied lemon adds another sweet burst of citrusy flavor!
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Lemon Mousse Cups
Ingredients
For the Candied Lemon Slices
- 1 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 lemons sliced into 1/4 inch slices
For the Lemon Mousse
- 3/4 cup lemon curd (see our recipe here)
- 1/2 cup mascarpone cheese
- 1 tablespoon limoncello
- 1/4 teaspoon lemon extract
- 1/4 cup heavy cream
- 2 boxes Athens brand Mini Fillo Shells (total 30 cups)
Instructions
- Heat sugar and water to boiling. Add lemon slices, reduce to a simmer and cook 30 minutes. Dry for one hour on a rack covered with wax or parchment paper. Cut each slice into quarters and set aside.
- In a medium bowl, place lemon curd, mascarpone, limoncello and lemon extract. Mix with a whisk until fully combined.
- In a separate bowl, beat cream to stiff peaks and fold into the lemon mixture.
- Place filling into a pastry bag fitted with a star tip and pipe evenly into the mini fillo shells.
- Top each with a candied lemon slice and serve.
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Ann says
Hi, I’m sorry I don’t know what limoncello is & where do I find it? Thank You!
Martha says
Hi Ann – it’s a lemon liquer that you can buy at a liquor store.
Ann says
I’m sorry, I have never heard of limoncello, what is it & where do I find it? Thank You!
Nancy P.@thebittersideofsweet says
I just made some lemon curd last week and now I know what to do with it! Looks delicious!
Janice Thompson says
Is there any substitution for limocello? I’m not sure I can find that in my area. Thanks.
Martha says
Hi Janice – I’ve seen some other recipes suggest substituting lemonade concentrate for limoncello – it will add the same intense lemon flavor without the alcohol. Or – you could add a very small amount of lemon extract as an alternative as well. Hope that helps!
Brenda@Sugar-Free Mom says
The lemon mousse sounds divine! I love that you used mascarpone cheese and homemade lemon curd!! Now I’m in the mood to make lemon treats too!
Anita says
I would love these bite-size treats for dessert anytime! Gorgeous presentation!
Stephanie @ Back for Seconds says
I just love lemon desserts! These are so pretty and light looking!
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes says
Lemon is a sure sign that spring is almost here! What I wouldn’t give for one day of warmth and sunshine 🙂 Love the mousse cups!
Vivian Feuerborn says
Could lime be substituted?
Martha says
Hi Vivian – yes – this would be delicious with lime!
Cookin Canuck says
Lemon desserts are some of my favorites, probably because they remind me of springtime. These mini cups are perfect for entertaining!
Martha says
I totally agree Dara! Thanks for visiting today!