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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Raspberry Fool
This summer I saw a few different Fool recipes floating around, and all of the claimed that Fool is a traditional English dessert. My Grandma was born and raised in England, my Dad was born in England, and he still has lots of family there. So I was shocked I had never heard of this before. I asked my Dab about it, but he didn't know anything either (he left England when he was 2, my Grandpa was in the Air Force). So I did a little research, and sure enough it is English. So I had to make some!
It is a super easy, rather light dessert. By light I don't mean calorie wise, I just mean not heavy. It is basically a homemade whipped cream with pureed fruit mixed in. It is a great dessert for a big meal, not too sweet and not too heavy. Plus it is super easy to make. No baking or cooking, so you are done in less than 10 minutes! It is pretty versatile, you could use many different fruits. From what I could find it looks like raspberry is traditional, but I could see strawberries, blackberries, or blueberries being great. I even saw someone layer the cream over grilled fruit (peaches I think).
Raspberry Fool
Printable Recipe
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1 pint raspberries
Using an electric mixer whip the heavy cream over med high until you get soft peaks. Mix in powdered sugar and vanilla. Do not over mix or it will curdle and turn to butter.
Place all but a few raspberries in a food processor. Puree until almost smooth. You don't want soup, but you don't want huge chunks either.
Fold the raspberries into the cream. Serve in a glass, and top with the reserved raspberries.
If you want to take it over the top and away from tradition you could layer in some brownies!
This dessert is perfect for me - no baking and just mixing everything. I love the brownie topping! Thanks for this recipe, I'm keeping this!
ReplyDeleteyummy and tempting looking dessert, lovely color.
ReplyDeleteI love fools! Yours looks so pretty - I did a raspberry fool on my blog a little while ago - gooseberry is great too - if you can find any gooseberries :)
ReplyDeleteMary
So sweet and simple! But I DO love the brownies on top!
ReplyDeleteI never heard of a fool but now I want to try one, particularly the one with brownie bits included:)
ReplyDeleteI keep seeing all of these fool recipes and I'm so impressed! Yours is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYum!! This looks like an amazing, simple dessert. Especially with the brownies on top!
ReplyDeleteWho you callin' fool? Ahhahahaha! Sorry, couldn't resist. I love foll desserts, discovered them in Mark Bitman's book. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteRaspberries in cream sounds heavenly and your picture is very enticing. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI have seen a bunch of fool recipes too but havent made any myself. Yours looks so delicious, perfect for summer.
ReplyDeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a prefect looking raspberry treat Erin! Looks so yummy...I always enjoy a good raspberry dessert!!
ReplyDeleteI'm no fool.. but I love raspberry fool. :) I think fools are great desserts after a heavy meal. It's just melts in your mouth and this looks perfect! You're British family will be proud of you.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, Erin! This dessert look so delicious, and I do love the name!
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous-- love the raspberry swirls with the white cream. It sounds like a delicious dessert after a heavy meal and I like that it can be whipped up in 10 minutes!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I just found your blog a week or two ago, and so far every recipe of yours I've tried has turned out fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteAhh that looks sooo good. FOr some reason, I never remember to make the easy stuff. Thanks for the idea. Buzzing away!
ReplyDeleteAw bummer, I was hoping you meant low calorie as well! Ha, wishful thinking. But this would surely be worth the calories, as it looks so delicious. I love berry desserts.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good, Erin! I love anything with raspberry! Btw, I wanted to let you know that I added you to my blogroll, hope that's okay!
ReplyDeleteI am a fool for raspberries. This looks like a perfect Florida dessert.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of dessert! It looks fluffy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous dessert. I've been browsing through your earlier posts and haven;t found a thing that I I don't want to bake. You have a really great blog and I'm glad I found you. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part was how you added brownies to it! Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is FABULOUS! I'm an absolute Fool for your Raspberry Fool! Heading to Food Buzz to buzz this one!
ReplyDelete....Buzzed!
ReplyDeleteThis is a new recipe for me. It sounds comforting and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOMG! These look so good! Love the raspberries but I agree that other fruit would be just as nice!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this before, but I love how simple and delicious it looks :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks and sounds amazing!! I really want some right now!! YUM!! Bookmarking it to make like tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteI love these old-fashioned summer desserts. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing a lot of Fool recipes at the beginning of summer too! Sounds easy enough =)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Erin!!! Congrats on the Top 9!!!
ReplyDeleteYum! I love anything Strawberry! :)
ReplyDeleteWow... light & heavenly!
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ReplyDeleteLets try this again: This looks beautiful and light! Great post!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on top 9! This looks amazing and yummy too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Foodbuzz top 9!
ReplyDeleteWow that looks so light and fluffy , such a nice simple dessert cant wait tot try make it myself :)!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the top 9! :)
Freaking DELISH! OMG!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and simple... what more could a girl as for? :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little raspberry dessert! And I love the portion controlled of serving it in those cups.
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