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Strawberry Fruit Fool
Dating as far back as the Sixteenth Century, this classic British dessert is made by folding pureed fruit into whipped cream and chilling in a pot or mould. Traditionally made with gooseberries.
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Preparation Time: 30 Minutes + refrigerator time
Ingredients
Portions 4
 
Strawberries (fresh) 240 grams
Sugar (granulated) 1 tablespoon(s)
Cream (whipping) 240 ml
Sugar (granulated) 1 tablespoon(s)
Method
1. To make the puree. Place the strawberries into a food processor, fitted with a steal blade attachment, and process until the berries are pureed.
2. Stir in the first portion of sugar place in the fridge and leave for several hours.
3. Place your mixing bowl and whisk into the fridge for approximately 15 minutes or until very cold.
4. Remove bowl and whisk from the refrigerator.
5. Pour the cream into the mixing bowl and whisk until the cream forms soft peaks.
6. Add the sugar and continue to whisk until stiff peaks form.
7. With a rubber or plastic spatula gently fold in the strawberry puree, leaving some streaks of the white whipping cream.
8. Pour the fruit fool into 4 individual dishes.
9. Cover and place into the refrigerator until serving time.
10. This dish can be made up to 4 hours before serving.
Serving Suggestion
Shortbread biscuit.
  Photograph of Strawberry Fruit Fool
Medical Diets
Yes Gluten Free
No Dairy Free
Yes Wheat Free
Beliefs
Yes Vegetarians
No Vegans
Occasion
No Picnic
Yes Party
Yes Sunday Lunch
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