Pumpkin Mousse Torte

Every year, I love coming up with show-stopping desserts that can hold their own with all the other more traditional standards we know and love. Usually I choose something involving pumpkin, because it’s just my favorite and people seem to expect it. After the huge success that was this Sweet and Salty Peanut Butter Mousse Torte, I have been dying to try to recreate it with some fall flavors and man oh man did I succeed!

This no-bake dessert starts with a gingersnap crust (which you do actually bake for a few minutes,) and is full of creamy, light as air pumpkin mousse that is studded with crunchy bits of toffee and pecans. Topped with some fresh whipped cream and and a few more crunchy morsels, this dessert is oh so good. Creamy, dreamy, pumpkin-spice heaven. This is the type of treat you may find yourself hunched over licking the knife that cut the slice you already ate because it’s just that good.

As the holiday get-togethers start piling up and my usual status of “dessert bringer” is handed out, this beauty will surely make an appearance. I love the standard apple and pumpkin pie just as much as anyone, but this is a show-stopper if I ever saw one!

Happy Friday and Happy Halloween! Have a wonderful and safe weekend! :)

Pumpkin Mousse Torte

Pumpkin Mousse Torte

Ingredients

For the crust:

  • 30-40 ginger snap cookies- crushed into crumbs
  • 3 tablespoons of butter, melted
  • pinch of salt

For the filling:

  • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
  • 12 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
  • 1 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup chopped pecans*
  • 1/4 cup toffee bits
  • an extra pinch of cookie crumbs, pecans & toffee for garnish

Instructions

For the Crust:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350F. In a large bowl, stir together the cookie crumbs, melted butter and salt. Stir to moisten and then press into the bottom of a 7-inch spring form pan OR a 9 inch pie dish.
  2. Freeze crust for 10 minutes and then bake for 10 minutes. Allow to cool on a wire rack while you prep the filling.

For the filling

  1. Whip the heavy cream in a stand mixer with a whisk attachment until medium-stiff peaks form. Scrape the whipped cream into a separate bowl and wipe the mixer bowl out. (No need to wash it.)
  2. Switch to the paddle attachment and beat the cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Add the pumpkin, pumpkin pie spice, and powdered sugar, mixing until smooth.
  3. Remove the bowl from the mixer and gradually fold in about 2/3 of the whipped cream, saving the rest for the topping. Mixture will be thick and creamy.
  4. Fold in the chopped pecans and toffee bits. Spread the filling into the cooled crust. Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight or until filling has firmed up.

To serve:

  1. Spread the remaining whipped cream over the torte and garnish with a crushed gingersnap, chopped pecans, or toffee. (You can stir in a teaspoon of powdered sugar to the whipped cream but I chose to leave mine unsweetened.)
  2. Chill until right before serving

Notes

*You can totally leave the pecans out if you're not into nuts. They add a nice element but the toffee on its own would be great too! Recipe loosely based on this Chocolate Peanut Butter Torte from Annie's Eats

Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 8 grams
Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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17 Comments

  1. Love that is (mostly) no-bake, and it looks so beyond gorgeous and absolutely delicious!! I need it, and I bet all my friends will devour this so quickly! Pinned :)

  2. Where do you purchase your pumpkin puree/toffee bits? Is the puree the canned one that is sold for pumpkin pies?

  3. Could a different cookie (not crazy about gingersnaps) be used with the same amount of butter to produce a viable crust? Thanks so much

  4. Looks great. What size can of pumpkin puree is that exactly? It does come in a few sizes and I tend to use fresh pumpkin puree that I make at home, so I’m wondering how much to substitute.

    1. Nevermind, Sorry I see that I read it wrong, It says 1 cup, I somehow read 1 can.

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