Also known as Strawberry Fool, this is not your average Keto Strawberry dessert! Fresh strawberries are macerated, then gently folded in homemade whipped cream.
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❤️ Why You'll Love This Strawberries and Cream Recipe
- Easy to make
- Uses 5 simple ingredients
- Light and creamy mousse-like texture
- Perfect for a last minute dessert, made in just 10 minutes
- Only 4 net carbs per serving
I realize that it's easy enough to whip up some heavy cream, toss in some strawberries and call it good. But with a few extra quick and simple steps, you can turn an average dessert into something pretty special!
I start by chopping up fresh strawberries and macerating them with a Keto friendly sweetener. Why do that, you ask? Because as the strawberries sit, they start to give up their juices and create this glorious syrup!
What's in Keto Strawberries and Cream
- Fresh strawberries
- Heavy cream
- Monk fruit/allulose
- Lemon juice
- Vanilla extract
*Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.
How to Make Strawberry Fool
Place a mixing bowl in the freezer, while you wash, hull and dice the strawberries.
Add the strawberries to a mixing bowl, then pour the lemon juice and 1 tablespoon of monk fruit/allulose over the strawberries.
Toss to combine and let them sit at room temperature for 20 minutes or until the juices are drawn out of the strawberries.
Remove the bowl from the freezer and pour in the cold heavy cream. Whip using a hand mixer until you get soft peaks. Slowly pour in the remaining monk fruit/allose and vanilla extract as you continue whipping until you get stiff peaks.
Slightly mash the strawberries. Pour half of them into a mini chopper and puree, making sure to leave some small chunks. Set the other half of the mashed strawberries aside for the topping.
Take half the whipped cream and add to another bowl. Fold the puréed strawberries into the whipped cream, leaving some streaks.
Take your serving glass and add a layer of the whipped cream. Add a layer of the strawberry whip cream mixture on top.
Top with some of the reserved mashed strawberries and serve.
Strawberries pair well with many different types of cream, including sour cream, cream cheese, mascarpone and of course heavy cream. Heavy cream is used in this dessert because it makes for a super light and almost mousse-like texture that is heavenly.
There are 4 net carbs in each serving and there are 6 servings total in the recipe.
Most definitely! Strawberries are loaded with vitamins and minerals and heavy cream is a great source of healthy fats and has very few carbs.
What is a Strawberry Fool?
It's a simple dessert that traditionally consists of strawberries, sweetner and whipped cream. The strawberries are tossed in the sweeter and macerates until the they give up their natural juices.
They are them folded into heavy cream that has been whipped to stiff peaks with sweetner, and in this recipe, some vanilla extract for a little extra flavor. You'll also want to leave some streaks of the juices peeking through.
How Do You Serve Strawberries and Cream?
There are several ways to serve it. In this recipe, I layered whipped cream with the strawberries/whipped cream mixture and topped with some of the macerated strawberries in a glass.
Alternatively, you can add more layers of the strawberries and cream mixture, whipped cream and macerated strawberries. Or you can skip the layers all together and serve the strawberries and cream mixture all on it's own.
More Ways to Use Keto Strawberries and Cream:
- Serve it to your dinner party guests layered in shot glasses, which will look really pretty.
- Add a dollop over Keto pancakes or waffles.
- Cut up some pieces of Keto pound cake, and layer with the strawberries and cream for a quick and easy trifle.
- Add some of the strawberries and cream mixture to a bowl, add in some Keto friendly granola and alternate layers with the macerated strawberries.
- To take a Keto strawberry shortcake to the next level, replace the layers of cream with the strawberries and cream mixture
Are Strawberries OK on Keto?
Absolutely! Strawberries are great for Keto and are loaded with vitamin C, manganese, vitamin B9, potassium and more. For more info on the health benefits of strawberries, check out this article.
More Keto Strawberry Recipes
- Strawberry Meringue Cookies
- Strawberry Ice Cream
- Strawberry Cupcakes
- Cheesecake with Strawberry Sauce
- Strawberry Coconut Cream Mousse
- Strawberry Cream Tart
- Strawberry Shortcake Mug Cake
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Strawberries and Cream
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups fresh strawberries
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 5 tablespoons monk fruit/allulose powdered, divided
- ½ teaspoon lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place a mixing bowl in the freezer, while you wash, hull and dice the strawberries. Add the strawberries to a mixing bowl, then pour the lemon juice and 1 tablespoon of monk fruit/allulose over the strawberries.
- Toss to combine and let them sit at room temperature for 20 minutes or until the juices are drawn out of the strawberries.
- Remove the bowl from the freezer and pour in the cold heavy cream. Whip using a hand mixer until you get soft peaks. Slowly pour in the remaining monk fruit/allose and vanilla extract as you continue whipping, until you get stiff peaks.
- Slightly mash the strawberries. Pour half of them into a mini chopper and puree, making sure to leave some small chunks. Set the other half of the mashed strawberries aside for the topping.
- Take half the whipped cream and add to another bowl. Fold the puréed strawberries into the whipped cream, leaving some streaks.
- Take your serving glass and add a layer of the whipped cream. Add a layer of the strawberry whip cream mixture on top. Top with some of the reserved mashed strawberries and serve.
Recipe Notes
*Make sure to scroll up and read the post for substitutions, additions and helpful tips for making this recipe.
*Nutritional data is provided as a courtesy and is accurate to the best of my knowledge. You can verify it using the nutrition calculator of your choice. All data is based on net carbs, without sugar alcohol: Swerve, Erythritol, Monk Fruit or Allulose.
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Laurie Channell
I LOVE this delicious recipe and it is now one of my favorite easy Go to deserts. Thank you for all your wonderful recipes.
Keto Cooking Christian
You are so welcome! I am so happy you enjoyed this easy dessert.
Jen
Looks good!
Keto Cooking Christian
Thanks so much! So easy too!