Cranberry Mousse Cups — Fluffy Mini Christmas Desserts

Light, tangy cranberry mousse piped into buttery cookie cups — a festive, make-ahead holiday treat that’s airy, elegant, and crowd-pleasing.

This cranberry mousse cups recipe is one of those discoveries that turned a regular holiday table into something people remember. I first made these during a busy December when I wanted a pretty dessert that could be assembled ahead of time and still feel fresh on the day of the party. The texture is wonderfully airy — a featherlight mousse layered on a crisp, buttery cookie cup — and the flavor balances bright cranberries with a touch of orange and vanilla. They look fancy, but they come together quickly with a few simple techniques.
What makes these little cups special is the contrast of textures and the seasonal tang. The mousse is cloudlike because I whip the chilled heavy cream to soft peaks and fold it gently into sweetened cream cheese blended with cranberry purée. The base can be a simple graham cracker crumb pressed into mini muffin tins or store-bought mini tart shells for speed. I love serving them after a heavy holiday meal because they feel light, and kids and adults alike gravitate toward the bright color and doll-sized portions.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready mostly ahead of time: assemble the crusts and the mousse the day before, then pipe before serving for a stress-free holiday spread.
- Uses pantry staples and one small fresh item: canned cranberry sauce or fresh cooked cranberries both work, plus a single orange for zest and juice.
- Featherlight texture with a bold flavor: the whipped cream keeps the mousse airy while cream cheese adds body and a slight tang to balance the sweet cranberries.
- Kid-friendly and elegant: petite portions that look polished on a dessert table but are sturdy enough for little hands.
- Customizable base: use gluten-free cookies, gingersnaps, or store-bought mini shells to suit dietary needs or time constraints.
- Minimal equipment: an electric mixer, a bowl, and either a muffin tin or piping bag are all that is needed, making this doable in a small kitchen.
I've served these at two family gatherings and a cookie swap, and every time someone asks for the recipe. My nephew pronounced them 'snow-cream' and insisted on a second cup. The ease of scaling up — double the mousse and press crumbs into two tins — makes them my go-to when I know a crowd is coming.
Ingredients
- Base: 2 cups finely crushed graham cracker crumbs (about 10 full sheets) mixed with 6 tablespoons melted unsalted butter. Choose a reputable brand like Nabisco for consistent crumbs or a labeled gluten-free graham cracker if needed; the butter binds and crisps the base, giving a shortbread-like flavor.
- Mousse: 8 ounces full-fat cream cheese, softened at room temperature so it blends silky smooth; avoid low-fat versions because they can become grainy.
- Sugar: 1 cup powdered sugar for the mousse, which dissolves easily and keeps the texture smooth. Use confectioners' sugar rather than granulated to prevent grit.
- Cranberry purée: 1 cup cranberry sauce (homemade or canned) or 1 cup fresh cranberries cooked with 1/4 cup sugar and 2 tablespoons orange juice, then puréed and cooled; the purée provides the tart base flavor.
- Whipped cream: 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream, chilled, whipped to soft peaks to fold into the cream cheese mixture and lighten the mousse.
- Flavoring: 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and 1 tablespoon finely grated orange zest to brighten the cranberries and add warmth.
- Garnish: 1/2 cup fresh cranberries, 12 small mint leaves, and a dusting of powdered sugar for presentation. Fresh cranberries add a tart pop and color contrast.
Instructions
Prepare the base:Preheat oven to 350°F if baking mini crusts, otherwise no oven needed for pressed crumbs. Mix 2 cups crushed graham crackers with 6 tablespoons melted butter and a pinch of salt. Press about 1 tablespoon of the mixture into each cavity of a 12-cup mini muffin tin or into 12 store-bought mini tart shells. If baking, bake for 6-8 minutes until edges are fragrant and slightly golden, then cool completely. Cooled crumbs will firm up and give the best crunch under the mousse.Make the cranberry purée:If using fresh cranberries, combine 1 cup fresh cranberries with 1/4 cup sugar and 2 tablespoons orange juice in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat until berries burst and soften, about 8-10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool slightly, then purée in a blender or with an immersion blender and strain if you prefer a smoother texture. Chill until cold.Blend the cream base:In a medium bowl, beat 8 ounces softened cream cheese with 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and 1 tablespoon orange zest until completely smooth and no lumps remain. Scrape down the bowl frequently to ensure even texture. Add 1 cup chilled cranberry purée and beat until well combined and glossy. The chilled purée helps maintain a fluffy feel when folded with whipped cream.Whip the cream:In a separate chilled bowl, whip 1 1/2 cups cold heavy cream to soft peaks using an electric mixer on medium speed. Soft peaks should hold a gentle curl when the beaters are lifted but still blend easily. Do not overwhip — you want pliable cream that folds smoothly into the cream cheese mixture.Fold and assemble:Gently fold one-third of the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture to lighten it, then fold in the remaining cream in two additions until no streaks remain. Pipe or spoon the mousse into the cooled bases, filling each cup to the rim. Smooth the tops with a small offset spatula or the back of a spoon for a polished finish.Chill to set:Refrigerate the filled cups for at least 2 hours, preferably 4, to allow the mousse to firm and the flavors to meld. For best texture, cover loosely with plastic wrap so the tops do not dry. These hold their shape well and can be chilled overnight for a make-ahead advantage.
You Must Know
- The cups keep well refrigerated for 3 days; for longer storage freeze unfilled bases and make mousse fresh to preserve texture.
- Using chilled heavy cream and chilled bowls will help achieve the lightest whipped peaks quickly and prevent overwhipping.
- This is a relatively low-effort dessert that yields an elegant presentation, making it ideal for potlucks and holiday buffets.
- Substitute gluten-free cookie crumbs for the base to accommodate dietary needs; texture will be slightly different but still delicious.
- Flavor balance tip: if your cranberries are very tart, add an extra tablespoon of sugar to the purée before combining.
My favorite part of these cups is how many people assume they are complicated when they are really a few careful steps. I remember bringing a platter to an office holiday party and watching coworkers circle it like it was the centerpiece. The chew of the buttery base plus the airy chantilly-like mousse seemed to create a tiny miracle on each plate. It’s dessert theater that’s also achievable in a single afternoon.
Storage Tips
Store filled cups in a single layer in the refrigerator, covered loosely with plastic wrap to avoid condensation on the mousse tops. They are best eaten within 48-72 hours for optimal texture; after that the crust may soften. If you need to make components ahead, press and bake the bases up to 3 days in advance and keep them in an airtight container at room temperature. Cranberry purée can be made 4 days ahead and refrigerated, but only fold in whipped cream shortly before serving to preserve the lightness. For longer storage, freeze unfilled crusts in a resealable bag for up to 3 months and thaw at room temperature before filling.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to adapt the ingredients, start by swapping the graham crumbs for crushed gingersnaps for a spiced base that pairs beautifully with cranberries. For a gluten-free version, use certified gluten-free cookie crumbs or almond flour mixed with a touch of powdered sugar and butter; note that almond flour will be more tender and less crisp. Replace cream cheese with mascarpone for a silkier, slightly sweeter mousse, but reduce powdered sugar by 2 tablespoons to keep balance. For a lighter version, use a combination of half Greek-style yogurt and half cream cheese, but expect a tangier flavor and slightly denser texture. Canned cranberry sauce is a perfect shortcut and can be adjusted with orange zest for brightness.
Serving Suggestions
Serve these cups chilled on a festive platter with sprigs of mint and a dusting of powdered sugar. They pair wonderfully with a small scoop of vanilla gelato or alongside spiced cookies for a dessert board. For a cocktail pairing, these go nicely with a sparkling prosecco, cranberry mimosas, or a warm cup of spiced tea. Garnish each cup with a few sugared cranberries for an elegant shimmer: toss fresh cranberries in a simple syrup and roll in superfine sugar, then let dry on parchment. The small portions make them ideal for multi-course dinners where guests want a sweet bite without feeling overfull.
Cultural Background
Cranberries have long been associated with North American holiday tables, especially in New England where they grow natively. Traditional cranberry sauces and relishes evolved as ways to preserve and enjoy the berry’s bright acidity through winter. Transforming cranberries into a mousse is a modern take that captures those classic flavors but adapts them to contemporary plated desserts and cocktail parties. Small, single-serve presentations echo European petit fours and American mini desserts, blending the communal spirit of the holidays with refined individual portions.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, emphasize orange zest and warm spices like a tiny pinch of cinnamon or cardamom in the purée. For summer gatherings, swap cranberry for a raspberry or strawberry purée and lighten with lemon zest. Around Thanksgiving, consider blending a touch of roasted pumpkin puree into the mousse base with warm spice for a hybrid autumn treat. Holiday-themed variations like adding a splash of orange liqueur or Grand Marnier to the cranberry purée make for an adult twist that also elevates the aroma.
Meal Prep Tips
To streamline prep for a party, make the cranberry purée and crumb bases up to 3 days ahead. Store the purée chilled and whip the cream on the day you plan to serve, then fold and fill the cups the morning of your event. Use a piping bag to quickly fill multiple cups with a consistent, professional look. Transport the filled cups on a flat tray and keep them chilled with ice packs beneath a folded towel if traveling. For a buffet, arrange them on tiered stands so guests can help themselves without crowding the table.
These miniature desserts are as much about the memories they help create as they are about the flavors. Whether you’re saving them for a quiet family dessert or bringing them to a bustling holiday party, they bring a little lift to the table and invite people to savor a tiny, bright bite.
Pro Tips
Chill the mixing bowl and beaters before whipping cream to speed up whipping and achieve better volume.
Press crumbs firmly into the mold and chill briefly before baking or setting to prevent shrinking.
Fold whipped cream gently with a silicone spatula using a light under-and-over motion to keep the mousse airy.
If the mousse seems too loose after folding, refrigerate an extra hour; chilling firms it without losing fluff.
This nourishing cranberry mousse cups — fluffy mini christmas desserts recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Tags
Cranberry Mousse Cups — Fluffy Mini Christmas Desserts
This Cranberry Mousse Cups — Fluffy Mini Christmas Desserts recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Base
Mousse
Garnish
Instructions
Prepare the base
Mix 2 cups crushed graham crackers with 6 tablespoons melted butter and a pinch of salt. Press about 1 tablespoon of the mixture into each cavity of a 12-cup mini muffin tin or into 12 mini tart shells. Bake at 350°F for 6-8 minutes if baking; cool completely before filling.
Make the cranberry purée
Cook 1 cup fresh cranberries with 1/4 cup sugar and 2 tablespoons orange juice over medium heat until berries burst, about 8-10 minutes. Cool, purée, and chill before using. Canned cranberry sauce can be used as a shortcut.
Blend the cream base
Beat 8 ounces softened cream cheese with 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, and 1 tablespoon orange zest until smooth. Add 1 cup chilled cranberry purée and beat until well combined.
Whip the cream
Whip 1 1/2 cups cold heavy cream to soft peaks in a chilled bowl. Stop when the cream holds a gentle curl to avoid overwhipping.
Fold and assemble
Fold one-third of the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture to lighten it, then fold in the remaining cream in two additions. Pipe or spoon the mousse into cooled bases and smooth the tops.
Chill to set
Refrigerate the filled cups for at least 2 hours, preferably 4, to allow the mousse to firm and the flavors to meld. Garnish with fresh cranberries and mint before serving.
Last Step: Please leave a rating and comment letting us know how you liked this recipe! This helps our business to thrive and continue providing free, high-quality recipes for you.
Nutrition
Did You Make This?
Leave a comment & rating below or tag
@cozycookscorner on social media!

Categories:
You might also like...

Crispy Hasselback Potatoes
Thinly sliced, buttery, and golden-brown Hasselback potatoes—an easy, show-stopping side that crisps on the outside and stays tender inside.

Baked Feta Eggs
A vibrant oven baked dish of roasted tomatoes, tender feta, wilted spinach and baked eggs. Bright, tangy and perfect for breakfast or brunch with crusty bread.

Key Lime Pie Yogurt Bark
A bright, protein-packed frozen treat that captures the tart-sweet charm of key lime pie in a simple yogurt bark — perfect for hot days, make-ahead snacks, and gluten-free diets.

Did You Make This?
Leave a comment & rating below or tag @cozycookscorner on social media!
Rate This Recipe
Share This Recipe
Enjoyed this recipe? Share it with friends and family, and don't forget to leave a review!
Comments (1)
This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
Comments are stored locally in your browser. Server comments are displayed alongside your local comments.

Hi, I'm Lina!
What's Popular
30-Minute Meals!
Join to receive our email series which contains a round-up of some of our quick and easy family favorite recipes.

