Vegan Strawberry Fool Dessert Recipe - Go Dairy Free (2024)

Begging to be made fun of, a fool is actually a traditional English dessert worthy of whipping up for your very wise mother. This vegan strawberry fool is a dairy-free spin on the more modern version, which involves folding cooked fruit into whipped cream.

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To make a strawberry fool sans dairy, good quality coconut milk is a must. I read so many complaints regarding dairy-free desserts made with coconut milk that don’t “set up”, but that’s no fault of the recipe. The cook is using a poor quality ingredient, or the wrong ingredient altogether.

Coconut milk is a rich milk made simply from the water and flesh of coconuts. It’s extremely creamy, available in cans or little aseptic packages (like my favorite brand shown below) and sometimes sold with milk alternatives, but more often sold in the Asian section of grocers. It should not be mistaken with coconut milk beverage, which is sold in large cartons, more akin to 2% milk, and definitely will not “set up” in recipes.

For recipes like this vegan strawberry fool, you want a coconut milk with very minimal ingredients that will separate and form a very thick cream when chilled. I use So Delicious Original Culinary Coconut Milk (don’t let the fancy title or unique packaging confuse you – this is straight up, high-quality coconut milk, like the cans, but better). It contains just 3 ingredients (water, organic coconut cream and organic guar gum), and when chilled, it’s almost ALL thick cream. In fact, I only need 1 little package to get the entire1 cup of coconut cream called for in my dairy-free strawberry fool recipe.

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Any leftover coconut milk that didn’t thicken can be tossed into smoothies, used in baking, or thinned for a quick coconut milk beverage to used on cereal or oatmeal.

Be sure to use sweet, ripe strawberries for optimal flavor when making this strawberry fool dessert. If not sweet enough, you can up the sugar to taste. In this recipe, the lemon helps to brighten the overall flavor, the chia seed thickens the fruit just a little more once cooked, and the vanilla helps to keep the coconut flavor from overpowering the fresh fruit. Please note that since the vanilla is added to the fresh coconut cream, I prefer to use pure organic vanilla flavoring, rather than extract, since it’s alcohol-free. The flavor just works better in my opinion, but extract can be used.

For the smoothest results, I do recommend blending the coconut cream before whipping (I typically skip this step, as we find it creamy enough!), and straining the seeds from the strawberry puree.

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Special Diet Notes: Strawberry Fool Dessert

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, grain-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan / plant-based, vegetarian, and generally top food allergy-friendly.

For a paleo strawberry fool, swap in your favorite paleo-friendly sweetener, such as honey.

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Vegan Strawberry Fool Dessert

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Please note that the prep time does not include chilling. Plan ahead as you will want to chill full fat coconut milk in advance.

Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place the strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in your blender and puree until smooth.
  2. Press the strawberry mixture through a fine mesh sieve into a pot to remove most of the seeds.
  3. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, reduce the heat to medium-low, and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 10 minutes. Remove from the heat and whisk in the ground chia seed. Let cool completely. Can be made ahead and refrigerated.
  4. Place the coconut cream and vanilla in a mixing bowl (optionally chilled) and beat with a hand mixer on low until relatively smooth, about 1 minute. Fold in the cooled strawberry mixture.
  5. Spoon into serving dishes and chill until ready to serve. Best if allowed to chill for an hour or more. Can be made ahead. Optionally garnish or layer with fresh chopped or sliced strawberries.

Notes

Coconut Cream: Chill full-fat coconut milk for several hours or overnight; I use 1 package of So Delicious Original Culinary Coconut Milk (see post above). Scoop the very thick cream only and use in this strawberry fool recipe.

Nutrition Information

Calories:190 Fat:13g Carbohydrates:18g Sugar:14g Sodium:19mg Protein:2g

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FAQs

What to do with strawberries that are going bad? ›

Whether you like milkshakes, smoothies, or even strawberry milk, they're all great uses for the strawberries, and you don't even have to chop them up. You can also preserve the overripe strawberries for the drinks simply by freezing them solid and storing in a freezer bag or airtight container.

Can you cut the mold off of strawberries and still eat them? ›

If you find mold on one of your strawberries, throw it out along with any other berries that were touching the moldy one. Next, carefully examine the berries you have left. Toss any that are very soft or bruised. If the rest look fresh, give them a thorough rinse and enjoy them.

Can you freeze strawberries before they go bad? ›

Cut and discard the stems, then freeze whole or cut to desired size. Lay the prepared strawberries on a tray and put in the freezer and until solid. Once frozen, transfer to labelled resealable freezer bag, ensuring you remove any excess air before sealing. Frozen strawberries are best used within six months.

Does washing strawberries in vinegar make them last longer? ›

Vinegar Bath, fresh for up to 2 weeks

Bathing your strawberries in vinegar only takes five easy steps, and can help the berries last much longer. The good news is that this method works for any type of berry.

What kind of vinegar do you soak strawberries in? ›

If you want to wash the strawberries with vinegar (this is a good choice if you're using non-organic strawberries because it will wash off pesticides more thoroughly) heres what to do: combine 2 cups water with 1/2 cup white vinegar or apple cider vinegar and submerge the strawberries for about 10 minutes (increase the ...

Can dogs have strawberries? ›

Yes, a dog can eat strawberries. If you're looking for a fun and safe treat to help expand your dog's palate, strawberries are an excellent choice. Like many other fruits and berries, strawberries are a healthy snack choice for dogs. Other options include apples, watermelon, blueberries, raspberries and more.

How to fix bad strawberries? ›

All you have to do is drop your "kind of sad" bruised strawberries into a bowl of ice water for approximately 20 minutes. According to our Test Kitchen's trial, the strawberries appear more vibrant in color than before.

How do you save those spoiling strawberries? ›

If you're pressed for time, simply storing the strawberries in their original container after discarding any that are on the brink of spoiling is a great option — but if you have extra time, soaking them in a vinegar-water solution and drying them afterwards is a great way to extend their shelf life.

When to throw out strawberries? ›

The Bottom Line

Quickly remove and discard any berries that are moldy or are touching moldy berries, wash the rest well, and then dry them before storing them to prevent new mold. And if more than a quarter of the berries in your container are moldy, discard the whole batch.

Can you eat strawberries that are starting to go bad? ›

Strawberry FAQs

Strawberries usually keep for up to one week in the refrigerator. Store them in an airtight glass container with a paper towel on the bottom for the best results. If any strawberries start to look like they are spoiling, remove them immediately as they will rot the berries around them.

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