Strawberry Fool

Today was such day when I was craving for some mood uplifting, indulging dessert. Rich and decadent fool is what I thought of. You can use any fruits such as Cherries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Mango, Plum, Passionfruit, Kiwi etc instead of Strawberries that I have used today.

Strawberry Fool

Strawberry Fool

Ingredients:

Strawberry – 1 lb
Sugar – 1/2 cup
Lemon juice – 1 tsp
Chopped Mint leaves – 1 tsp
Light cream – 2 cups
Vanilla powder – 1/2 tsp

Method:

1. Wash and slice the strawberries. Reserve a few for garnish. Add the remaining into a blender container. Add mint leaves, sugar and lemon juice and blend until smoothly pureed.
2. Add vanilla to the light cream. Whip the light cream until stiff peaks form.
3. Gently using a rubber spatula, fold in the the pureed strawberry with the cream. Cover and refrigerate for about an hour.
4. To serve, spoon the refrigerated cream+strawberry puree mixture into cups and drizzle with the reserved strawberry puree. Garnish with the strawberry slices.

Updated June 15th ’09: I forward Strawberry Fool to Happy Cook for the event – Strawberry Feast, that she is hosting this month on her blog for her love for Strawberries. Hope she enjoys it.

Luv,
Mona


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15 Responses to “Strawberry Fool”

  1. So simple and so pretty!!! 😀
    I’ve seen this dessert in a couple of places and have often wondered how the name came about.

  2. mona..thats so cute ..must have been lovely!

  3. So simple to make…and looks so beautiful!

  4. I love the name:).Looks pretty..alas,strawberry season is over here in India and to make/try anything with them,we’ll have to wait till the next season..bah:(

  5. Great dessert, simple and delicious!

  6. Wow strawberry dessert looks creamy and luscious

  7. This looks great! So easy to make too. Now that strawberries are in season, this could make a great light dessert. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Asak Mona,
    That looks delicious! To lighten up a fool, I use half yogurt, half cream sometimes and that makes me feel better about indulging in it 😉

  9. Looks delicious!!!

  10. very pretty presentation,wonder why its called fool?.You could send this rich dessert to the strawberry feast.

    Yasmeen, done. ~Mona

  11. Looks super delicous and light too.
    Love the swirls too.
    Thankyou for sending this to my event.

  12. Simple, yet indulgent – me likey! And it doesn’t hurt that it looks so darn pretty too!

  13. oh never tried lemon juice in it :> will do now

  14. First time here, loved your blog and the awesome variety of recipes. Awesome shots!

  15. Mona,
    if it is light cream, will stiff peaks really form? I thought this only happens with heavy cream .. I wonder if I can find the right cream in the regular grocery store..

    Nazia, you can use heavy cream if you like instead.

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