Raspberry Fool is a quick and easy raspberry dessert recipe. It’s essentially raspberries and cream that’s been swirled together to make an elegant treat!
Her: “A fool? What’s a fool? Mom, why are you calling this a fool? I don’t even know what that is. I’ve never heard of it. It has whipped cream but why is it a fool? Or are you calling me a fool? I don’t want to be a fool. Mooooooommm.”
And then one big spoonful of raspberry swirled whipped cream into her mouth. And in 3-2-1…
Her: “Oh mom, this is really, really good.” Smiles and licks and more creamy swirled spoonfuls into her rosebud shaped mouth.
Me: “Give me a bite.”
With the look of shock and awe and a wickedly fast turn of her entire torso, she guards her glass jar of Raspberry Fool like she’s just rebounded the game winning shot in the finals of the WNBA championships.
And replies curtly, “No!”
Me: “Seriously? Not even a bite?”
Her: “Uggggh. Okaaaaaaay,” as she wipes the raspberry swirled cream from the sides of her mouth and hands me the jar.
Just another example of the generosity that’s shared when I deliver leftovers of the day’s recipe creations to my sweet—and can I say it again—more than generous 10-year-old. Sheesh. Who’s the fool now?
This Raspberry Fool recipe is probably going to be the easiest dessert you may ever make, love and crave in your whole entire life. It’s a bold statement, but I’m standing by it.
Compared to others, this no-bake dessert recipe seems like almost half a recipe. For most desserts, the finished product of a Raspberry Fool is merely the starting blocks with much more work to be done.
Cream is whipped. Raspberries are made smooth and sugar and vanilla spike up the sweet flavors.
And then. Fold it. And fold it. And mark it with a…oh, how about a B. And spoon it in my mouth if my daughter will let me.
I took some of the leftovers to Smudge’s friend for an after school treat. She loved it too. And since she knows where her treats come from, she even gave me a bite.
Making me, no more the fool.
What’s in Raspberries and Cream?
I’m a big fan of Costco. Some may say it’s a store of excess. Just where do you propose we store a pack of 48 paper towels?
But to me, it’s a shopper’s delight and Driscoll’s raspberries are always in my cart. Plump and juicy, they go into Smudge’s morning oatmeal, our afternoon smoothies and are perfectly poised on the end of each hand’s finger, and sometimes even a thumb. Exactly why they’re the star of this super simple dessert and when you have raspberries, you have dessert.
Besides fresh berries, you’ll need granulated sugar, whipping cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract to make this quick and easy dessert recipe.
If you have other fresh berries on hand (strawberries, blueberries, you name it!), feel free to use them in place of the raspberries. Fools are quick desserts that are easily adapted.
How to Make Raspberries and Cream
To make this easy raspberry recipe, simply puree the berries in a food processor or blender with a little sugar. In a bowl, whip the cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla until stiff peaks form (an electric mixer is the best tool for this).
Once the cream has been whipped up, gently fold in the pureed raspberries. Spoon the mixture into serving dishes or glass jars and garnish with a few whole raspberries, if desired.
Can I Use Frozen Raspberries?
I wouldn’t recommend using frozen raspberries here. This is one raspberry dessert that’s much better when you stick to fresh berries.
Can I Prep This Raspberry Fool in Advance?
Raspberries and cream is best enjoyed the day you make it, but if you want to prep this raspberry recipe for a picnic or potluck later in the day it should last until then. Just make sure to store your Raspberry Fool in an airtight container in the fridge in the meantime. If the whipped cream becomes too warm, it’ll melt.
Tips for Making This Easy Raspberry Recipe
I used my KitchenAid hand blender to do the job of pureeing the Driscoll’s raspberries and whipping the cream. If seeds in your puree aren’t your thing, simply press the puree through a fine mesh strainer or sieve into a small bowl. Personally, I like the texture they add to each fluffy mouthful.
I added vanilla to this batch of cream, but I thought about giving almond extract a try since it pairs so well with raspberries. Or use a tablespoon of brandy or even orange-flavored liquer for a new profile of flavor.
Be sure NOT to overmix the fool. The key is gently folding here folks, so that ribbons of raspberries dance in their heads.
While I have some beautiful crystal bowls that were my grandmother’s, I used my small Weck jars for spooning the fool into. With a secure lid it makes them easy to toss into a cooler and take on a picnic or lunch box for dessert on the run.
More Raspberry Recipes to Make Pronto
- The Berry Best Four Berry Pie
- Cherry Berry Overnight Oats
- Easy Fruit Salad Recipe
- Raspberry and Chocolate Grilled Cheese
- Raspberry Peach Hand Pies
- Acai, Pomegranate, and Raspberry Smoothie
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Raspberry Fool (Raspberries and Cream)
Ingredients
- 2 cups Driscoll's raspberries 12 ounce package
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 cups whipping cream
- ¼ cup confectioners sugar powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract*
Instructions
- Puree 1 ½ cups of the Driscoll's raspberries in a food processor or blender with the 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar.
- In a large bowl, add the cream, confectioners sugar and vanilla extract. Mix with an electric hand mixer or whisk by hand until stiff peaks form.
- With a rubber spatula, gently fold in ¾ of the pureed raspberries into the whipped cream mixture, leaving visible swirls. Gently fold in the rest of the puree but be careful not to overmix. Spoon the fool into 4-6 glass cups or small bowls. Top with additional raspberries and serve.
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More No-Bake Desserts You’ll Love
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- S’mores Krispies Bars
- Nutella No-Bake Cookies
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LPS
This dessert is so much more delicious than the sum of its parts! Its easy to make. I made it a few hours in advance and it held up just fine. There’s still one in the fridge from yesterday and it looks exactly the same, so I think you’re good to make it at least a little in advance. I made it with fresh berries from my garden. Why cook them into something when you can eat them fresh with all that taste??
Heidi
Happy to hear you enjoyed!
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I will definitely try this, thanks for the recipe
Kris
I just had this raspberry in my breakfast, its yummy
Argument
It’s fantastic!
Victoria
This has my two favorite things: raspberry and whipped cream. Thanks for the recipe:)
Bentley
How well does this hold up if I make it early, and serve it 8 hrs. latér?
Doris Conrad
It only gets better in the fridge as the berries ferment. Yummm
Cialis Online
This looks so creamy and pillowy. There’s no way I would want to share either.
Janice @Kitchen Heals Soul
Berry fools are such a simple dessert, but also the perfect summer treat because berries and cream are a match made in heaven. I like to add a crunchy element to mine, like crushed cookies or meringues, or if you have some poundcake on hand, fool becomes trifle, which is my absolute favorite summertime dessert.
Bentley
How does it hold up in the fridge if I make in the am, and serve it that night?
Patti
Now that is a dessert any fool would love, including me since there is no fool like an old fool. Wish I had been there, it looks divine. Way to go Smudge.
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl
I want to nose dive into this!
Stefanie @ Sarcastic Cooking
Oh raspberry ribbons for days! So glad Smudge shared with you, I don’t know if I would do the same. Hahah, this is definitely a hoard-worthy dessert!
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
This easy recipe looks unreal!! Such a nice summer treat :)
Phi @ The Sweetphi Blog
OMG YES ! Love the title of this, I make cream and strawberries in the summer All.The.Time, now I’m going to add this raspberry fool to the repertoire! Looks so delicious, and your story totally cracked me up!
Jennie @themessybakerblog
I can see why your daughter didn’t want to share. This looks so creamy and pillowy. There’s no way I would want to share either.
Averie @ Averie Cooks
Those raspberries are beyond gorgeous and I love quick and easy desserts! pinned :)
Courtney @ Neighborfood
I just love simple desserts like this, especially when berries are at their peak. It almost seems like a crime to dress them up with anything more than a little fresh whipped cream. I’m saving this one for our next picnic!
Bri | Bites of Bri
I love the simplicity of this dessert! It looks perfect for all of summer’s fresh fruit!