This is the season for amazing strawberries and here is a deliciously light yet decadent dessert. A Strawberry Fool – a fresh fruit dessert. If you haven’t had a fruit fool, you are in for a treat. This is an easy and perfect dessert to end your meal, your afternoon tea, or just to have as a refreshing treat all by itself. I love to serve this in the dessert course for my afternoon teas – its light enough and balances well with your other sweets.
By definition, a fool is an English dessert. Traditionally, fruit fool is made by folding pureed stewed fruit into sweet custard. Modern fool recipes often skip the traditional custard and use whipped cream. For the purposes of this post, we will be using whipped cream instead of a custard. Either is delicious.
Strawberry Fool Ingredients
- Fresh Strawberries
- Sugar
- Whipping Cream
- Vanilla
- Strawberries and fresh mint for garnish
Creating the Strawberry Puree
For this recipe, I am using fresh strawberries but there are many variations to this recipe that I will touch on later in the post.
Take 2 cups of fresh strawberries and add the sugar, puree them in your food processor or blender. Then strain the puree through a mesh strainer or sieve to remove the seeds. Set this aside. You can also do this ahead of time and keep in the refrigerator or even freeze till you are going to use it.
Prepare the Whipped Cream
Always chill the bowl and whip that you will be using to make your whipped cream. I stick it in the freezer for a bit till its really cold. Make sure your whipping cream is cold as well.
Add the vanilla and whip the cream until stiff peaks. Your whipped cream should be able to stand up on its on when you lift the whip upright. Remember that you will be adding the puree to the whip cream, so the stiff peak will be relaxed just from the folding and addition.
Filling your dishes
Now that you have the puree completed and the whipped cream ready, gently fold the puree into the whipped cream without deflating the whipped cream. You can completely mix through or you can leave streaks in the whipped cream. Its up to you!
Once done, place your fool into a piping bag without a tip. Or you can use a gallon size Ziploc bag as well. I please the bag in a cup to fill – helps to keep it upright and is easier to fill. If using a Ziploc bag, just snip off the end to allow you to pipe the fool into your serving dish.
Completed fool into bag Ready to fill shooters
Pipe the Strawberry Fool into your selected dishes. I have used several different types of glasses. You will want to use a clear glass container so that you and your guests can enjoy the beauty of your Strawberry Fool. Here’s a selection…from vintage to modern, champagne flutes, berry bowls, juice glass and even a shooter glass!
Serving your Strawberry Fool
Once your dishes are filled, you will want to refrigerate your fool until serving. I have made these early in the day, store them in the refrigerator for teas or functions that I am serving later in the day. They will stay nice and fluffy until then. This is something that you will want to do the day of you are serving them.
Fruit Fool Variations on a Theme
Now that you have a basic recipe, step out and explore and experiment. Here are a couple ideas….Raspberries or Lemon Curd. Both delicious. The recipe changes a little bit to account for sweetness, but its pretty similar to the Strawberry Fool recipe and have been included below. You could do peaches, apricots, or blueberries – its all in your imagination. And the best privilege of the cook is that you get to taste it to make sure its delicious!
So simple, so easy and yet very elegant and delicious. Enjoy a great Strawberry Fool – a fresh fruit dessert.
Strawberry Fool
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh strawberries
- 2-3 tbsp sugar
- 2 cups whipping cream
- ½ tsp vanilla
- fresh strawberries and mint for garnish
Instructions
- Hull strawberries.
- Add sugar and puree in food processor until smooth.
- Press puree through sieve to remove seeds. Set aside.
- Chill mixing bowl and whip.
- Whip cream in chilled mixing bowl until stiff peaks.
- Add vanilla.
- Fold pureed strawberries into whipped cream mixture.
- Pipe into serving bowls. Use a piping bag or gallon size Ziploc freezer bag (snip end of bag).
- Store in refrigerator until serving. Top with a sliced strawberry and sprig on mint.
70 Comments
Barbara
Great idea. I have made something similar but I think I like yours better……and using
lemon curd………..YUMMY! Nice and light for the summer! Ooooooo red raspberries!
Love it.
Beth
Hi Barbara – Yes, easy and quick. Its very light and when you are serving it at a tea, its a nice balance for all the other little sweet tastes. It gives you just something sweet at the end of your meal. Thanks for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post.
Bonnie
This recipe looks yummy…I love lemons too so I might try the Lemon Fool variation. Thanks for posting and I can’t wait to try them.
Beth
Hi Bonnie – So glad that you enjoyed the post. Yes, please try them and let me know if you come up with other variations. Your Lemon fool can be made with homemade lemon curd or store bought. Just taste before sweetening – the store bought is much sweeter generally than homemade. But enjoy – I find them light and just enough to take care of that sweet tooth. Thanks for your comment.
Yvette
OH MY! Yum! Guess what I’m making for our Wednesday dessert? Thank you for this!!!
Beth
Hi Yvette – So glad that you enjoyed the post. And delighted you will be making some soon. Thanks for your comment.
Linda Egeler
I am anxiously for awaiting our local strawberries to appear. Recipe printed!
Beth
Hi Linda – Oh yes, I am sure they will be especially delicious. Glad that you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment. Enjoy!
Alyssa
This sounds foolishly delicious! I love strawberries and whipped cream, I’ll have to try this out!
Beth
Hi Alyssa – So glad that you enjoyed the post. Thanks for your comment and hope you get a chance to try it out. Its light and decadent at the same time. Enjoy!
Lisa Manderino
Yum, that looks amazing!
Beth
Hi Lisa – Glad you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment.
Douglas Jasper
This looks so awesome. We are trying it for sure!
Beth
Hi Douglas – Glad that you enjoyed the post and delighted you will be trying it soon. Enjoy! Thanks for your comment.
Tricia Snow
This looks so amazing! Strawberries and whipped cream are a staple for deserts in my home during the summer. Thank you for a new idea to add to my list!
Beth
Hi Tricia – Well delighted that you enjoyed the post. Yes, please give it a try. Thanks for your comment.
Holly
Amazing recipe! This sounds perfect and easy to make! I can’t wait to try it!
Beth
Hi Holly – Thanks for your comment. Its extremely easy and delicious at the same time. Enjoy!
Charlene
I love strawberries! I can’t wait to try this!
Beth
Hi Charlene – Thanks for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post. Yes – strawberries work perfect of this. So do raspberries.
Laura Lee
I sooo have to try this. I love strawberries and it looks so easy and delicious and refreshing, too! I’ve never heard of it before.
Beth
Hi Laura – So glad that you enjoyed the post. Yes, it is easy and delicious – give it a try and enjoy. Thanks for your comment.
Kate
These look beautiful and delicious! Thankfully it is strawberry season where I live 🙂
Beth
Hi Kate – I bet the strawberries are amazing. That’s what made me think of this recipe. Glad that you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment. Enjoy those strawberries!
Jennifer
I love this idea. I am not the cook in my house, so I am going to have my husband make this for us this week some time. Thank You for the read.
Beth
Hi Jennifer – Glad that you enjoyed the post and hope that your husband is able to make this for you. Its very easy and delicious. Thanks for your comment and to your husband for making the recipe! Enjoy.
Eva Keller
This definitely looks like the perfect light, refreshing, summer dessert.
Beth
Hi Eva – Glad you enjoyed the post. It is nice and light and you can use other fruits as well. Thanks for your comment.
Danielle Ardizzone
This is one of those times I want to jump through the monitor and take a bite! Looks delicious!
Beth
Hi Danielle – Too funny! So glad you enjoyed the post and thanks for the comment.
Sydney Delong
Yummmmm!!! It’s so easy too, love it! I would be tempted to swirl the strawberry/lemon fool or raspberry/lemon fool as well!
Beth
Hi Sydney – No temptation – go ahead and do that. A great idea. When I have afternoon teas, I frequently find that my guests will make sure to combine the cream and the curd to enjoy. With a little strawberry in there, you would have a great dessert. Glad that you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment.
leeandra
This looks amazing. I love strawberries!
Beth
Hi Leeandra – Thanks for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post.
Suz
How gorgeous! And perfect timing; just picked about 1,000 strawberries this weekend.
I noticed that one of your photo links is missing…the first one under “Fruit Fool Variations on a Theme”. Thought you’d want to know.
I have a pot of tea every morning, but don’t have all the nice pastries and goodies to go along with it.
Beth
Hi Suz – Thank you so much for your comment. I did fix the link to the Fruit Fool Variations. Thank you so much for letting me know. Well, it sounds like perfect timing for your strawberries and I bet they are amazing. Yes, I love a pot of tea in the morning….and don’t always have a scone, but either way – still enjoy the pot of tea. Glad you enjoyed the post and thanks.
Stephanie Veach
Strawberry flavored desserts are my favorite! These look yummy!
Beth
Hi Stephanie – So glad that you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment.
Jessica
I had no idea the name or origins of this, thanks for the fun facts! It sounds refreshing!
Beth
Hi Jessica – Always love the fun facts. Glad that you enjoyed the post and thanks for the comment.
Angela
So light, sweet, and refreshing all in one – i love strawberry fool!
Beth
Hi Angela – Sounds like you have had fools before – yes, very delicious. Thanks for your comment.
Sara
This looks like the perfect refreshing summer dessert. I like that you talked about some variations. I love all things lemon.
Beth
Hi Sara – I love lemons as well and the Lemon Curd Fool is one of my favorites. Tons of variations – you can just let your imagination go wild for sure. Enjoy. Thanks for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post.
Lora
Never heard of this dessert but it sounds and looks wonderful. Love strawberries and they should be ready to pick here in a few weeks!
Beth
Hi Lora – With your strawberries coming on, it would be the perfect time to try it. Its easy and yet delicious. Glad you enjoyed the post and thank you for your comment.
Barbara
Love this idea!
Beth
Hi Barbara – Glad you enjoyed the post and thank you for your comment.
Annette
This sounds like a cool, refreshing summer treat! I love strawberries and this sweet treat will be perfect to a hot summer day. Do you ever mix the fool? Perhaps make a strawberry one and a blueberry one, then alternate them in a container for the July 4th celebration? I wonder how that would work.
Beth
Hi Annette – So glad that you enjoyed the post. You absolutely could mix the fool for sure. I had another person suggest Lemon Curd with Strawberry – that would be amazing as well. In either case, I would do a ribbon effect and not completely mix through so you could see the colors for 4th of July. How fun. Now you have me thinking about having a 4th of July Tea! Thanks so much for your comment.
Roselyn Franke
Yummy – this recipe sounds great – will be trying this one soon!
Beth
Hi Roselyn – So glad that you enjoyed the post and that it looked yummy. It is and so are the variations. Thanks for your comment and enjoy!
Cindy
I love strawberries! This looks amazing. And it’s adaptable. I can swap out the sugar and whipped topping.
Beth
Hi Cindy – Yes, I love strawberries as well. And very adaptable. So glad that you enjoyed the post. Explore and enjoy your variations. Thanks for the comment.
Jaci
This looks and sounds delicious! Never heard of a fruit fool before!
Beth
Hi Jaci – Glad that you enjoyed the post. Yes, I have been using fruit fools for afternoon tea or desserts for a few years. But as you can see I am using an easy method with whipped cream. Hope you can enjoy some time – thanks for your comment.
Erica Pittenger
I love your sense of elegance in your pictures. You make everything look beautiful! We recently went to the strawberry patch and picked 9 lbs of strawberries! I will definitely be making this recipe!
Beth
Hi Erica – Thank you so much for your comment. I like to and try to make people feel a bit pampered when they go through my posts. I appreciate your feedback. Yes, fresh strawberries from the patch will burst with flavor for this recipe. Please do try it and let me know. Thanks again.
Debbie
Always a beautiful presentation!
Beth
Hi Debbie – Thanks for your comment. Glad that you enjoyed the post.
Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life
What an interesting name for such a refreshing & delicious looking recipe. And so easy too!
Beth
Hi Suzan – Yes, this is a very old concept – like as old as 1500’s with the start of trifles and the first documentation of a foole. But its easy and delicious and just enough decadence that you feel indulged but not over the top. Glad that you enjoyed the post and thanks for your comment.
Misty
This looks delicious and fresh! I’ll be trying this for my next tea time with my mom!
Beth
Hi Misty – Well that instantly brought a smile to my face. Hope you are able to do that. Are you in person or virtual? Either way, a sweet time and this recipe is easy and yet gives you that taste of something special. Enjoy and thanks for your comment. Glad that you enjoyed the post.
Carrie Beaton
Amazing! What a great treat for a weekend day!
Beth
Hi Carrie – Yes weekend or weekday! So glad that you enjoyed the post and for your comment.
KENDRA
Ooh! Yum! I was looking for a perfect gluten free dessert for this weekend! This will be IT! 🙂
Beth
Hi Kendra – well I hope that this works out well for you. Actually had the suggestion to use both strawberry and lemon curd as swirls in the whipped cream. Now that would be complete decadence. So glad that you enjoyed the post and found this to be a great gluten free recipe. Thanks for your comment and enjoy!
Melissa Jones
That looks yummy!
Beth
Hi Melissa – Thanks for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post.