Raspberry Fool

Ellie Krieger

2006, Ellie Krieger, All Rights Reserved

Show: Healthy Appetite with Ellie Krieger Episode: Fuss Free

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  • on April 19, 2008

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    Great ! Kid friendly. My grandaughter helped to make it.

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  • on March 05, 2008

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    I made it for dessert with strawberries and cool whip. I also used 1/4 cup of sugar and didn't serve it with the lady finger. Everyone enjoyed it.

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  • on April 12, 2007

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    very easy to make, the taste oh can't even describe. The kids loved it!!!

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  • on April 03, 2007

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    Very yummy, and super easy to make. Great to serve to guests.
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    You could substitute the heavy cream and sugar for low fat cool whip (add it to the the vanilla yogurt and get the same creamy sweet taste, but fewer calories!

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  • on March 25, 2007

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    I made this for myself one hot day last week and it was awsome! I subistuted the rasberries for peaches and it was also good! I Plan on making it next summer all the time for a more lean, slimmer me!

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  • on February 26, 2007

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    This dessert is delicious... the perfect palate cleanser! I made the fool using strawberries rather than raspberries. My husband and I thought it would be great with blueberries too.

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  • on February 11, 2007

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    Made this with no sugar and piped into tall shot glasses, then served with lowfat lemon mini cup cakes for our Valentine's tea. It was a hit. Used a pint of no-fat yogurt, vanilla, 1/2 cup whipped cream and 1 cup frozen raspberries thawed right from the bag - easy and super yummy.

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  • on February 07, 2007

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    Very refreshing, could use more sugar though and more whip cream, but then it would not be healthy, so for health food it was very good!

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  • on January 27, 2007

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    This was very easy to make and so much lower in calories and fat than a regular Fool, but the taste was very good. I'm not sure how anyone could take all afternoon to make this (unless they just stood there staring at the yogurt draining and did nothing else! It took me about 15 minutes. And I'm not sure how non-fat yogurt is "full of fat". Yes, there is some fat from the 1/4 cream, but compared to the 2 cups of cream a regular fool recipie where you're getting 26 grams of fat per serving, the 4 grams per serving here is a significant difference. The idea is to improve the recipe, but no one can make them fat free or calorie free!

    A good source for doing nutrition comparisons is nutritiondata.com

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  • on January 25, 2007

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    As the first reviewer accurately points out, saturated fat-filled raspberry yogurt is what you're making. With the saturated fat from whipping cream, this is anything but healthy. Don't bother, it's a waste of time, money, and bad calories.

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Nutrition Facts

Nutritional Analysis
per Serving
 
Calories
242
 
Carbohydrates
39 grams
 
Total fat
7 grams
 
Saturated fat
4 grams
 
Protein
7 grams
 
Fiber
1 gram
 
Sodium
85 milligrams
 
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