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Plum Fool

Modified: Jan 2, 2025 · Published: Sep 16, 2021 by Steve · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment
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This quick and refreshing plum fool dessert that's made of layers of lightly cooked and sweetened plums and freshly whipped cream. A fool is one of the easiest desserts to make and is a great way to enjoy in-season fruits.

three glasses of plum fool with spoons and cookies

Fool is an English dessert dating back hundreds of years. Traditionally, it was made by cooking and pureeing fruit and then folding the puree into custard. Today, freshly whipped cream is more commonly used in place of the custard, which makes it quicker and easier to prepare.

Gooseberries were the original fruit of choice for this dessert, but just about any fruit can be used in a fool. While they're delicious any time of year, fools are perfect in the summer as a light and refreshing option that doesn't require heating your oven or spending much time in the kitchen.

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  • 🍇 Ingredients
  • 🍓 Variations
  • 🔪 Instructions
  • 💭 Top tip
  • 🍨 Storage
  • 📋FAQ
  • 🫖 Pairing
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 🍦Related
  • 💬 Comments

One of my favorite fruits in this dessert is plums, especially these tiny Italian plums. Also called European or Italian prune plums, these egg-shaped, deep purple-hued fruits are green on the inside and so sweet and delicious.

Italian prune plums on a tree
Italian plums in a bowl

They're ripe towards the end of summer, and I often like to pick them up at one of my favorite orchards, Champlain Orchards, located near Shoreham, Vermont. But when that's not possible, I've also found them at my local Hannafords.

If you like desserts with fruit and whipped cream, you'll want to try my Cherry Tiramisu and Strawberry Cream Soda.

🍇 Ingredients

You only need four ingredients to make this plum fool recipe. Here they are:

heavy cream, maple syrup, plums, and ginger snaps on a counter
  • Heavy cream - Necessary for making fresh whipped cream. I love using local dairy from Monument Farms.
  • Plums - Look for plums that are firm, without bruises, and that have a little give when you give them a bit of a squeeze. Any kind of plum works, though if you can find the Italian prune plums, give them a try!
  • Maple syrup - For adding a little sweetness to the whipped cream and the fruit.
  • Ginger snaps - I like to serve a fool with something crunchy, like a gingersnap or two. If you have a favorite cookie that you think would go well, feel free to use that instead.

🍓 Variations

  • Other fruits - Aside from plums, you can use any berry or stone fruit, rhubarb, or apples to make a fool. Use an equal amount, cooking your fruit longer, if necessary, to break it down and release its juices. My cranberry sauce with mandarin orange could make a fine alternative to the plums as a filling.
  • Flavor the whipped cream - Try adding flavor to the whipped cream using vanilla, almond, or mint extract. Or try adding a splash of your favorite liquor.
  • Use the fool as part of another dessert - Such as a filling for the layers of a cake. Or maybe use it to top waffles. I've also seen people use it to fill a pie crust and then freeze the whole thing.
  • Make one big fool - Instead of individual servings, you could also prepare the fool in one large serving dish. This would be good for a picnic or party.
  • Even quicker version - If your fruit is especially soft and ripe, you could skip cooking it. After chopping, try mashing it up a bit instead to release the juices.
  • Gluten free - The fool is already gluten free, so simply serve it with a gluten free cookie of your choosing to keep it that way.

🔪 Instructions

plums being chopped on a cutting board with a knife

Wash the plums. Remove the pits and roughly chop.

chopped plums in a pan

Add the chopped plums to a small pan with a splash of maple syrup.

cooked plums in a pan

Cook the plums over low heat for about 10 minutes until softened and juices are released. Let cool completely.

stand mixer with whipped cream in the bowl

Pour the heavy cream into a bowl with a splash of maple syrup and use the whisk attachment to beat until fully whipped.

whipped cream in a mixing bowl with a spatula

Store the whipped cream in the fridge until the fruit has cooled and you're ready to assemble the fool.

three glasses of plum fool with spoons and cookies

Layer the fruit and whipped cream in serving glasses. Top with a cookie or two and serve.

Another option is to fold the fruit and whipped cream together before dishing it out into glasses and skip the layering. I think the layers make a nice presentation and make this dessert look much fancier than it is. But if that doesn't matter, fold the fruit into the whipped cream and dish it out into glasses or bowls.

💭 Top tip

Be sure to cool down the fruit completely before assembling. Hot or warm fruit will cause the whipped cream to melt. Pop the fruit in the fridge or freezer to speed up the cooling process.

🍨 Storage

This plum fool should keep for two or three days in the fridge. I suggest storing the fruit and whipped cream in separate containers and assembling them before serving.

📋FAQ

What is the flavor profile of plums?

Plums are sweet and sour. However, it depends on the variety and how ripe they are when you eat them. Italian plums have a deeper and sweeter flavor.

When are plums in season?

Although you can usually find plums year-round in supermarkets, here in Vermont, you'll usually find them in season from mid-August to October.

Can you eat plum skin?

Absolutely. There's no need to peel a plum before eating it. Just wash the skin first.

What can I do with a lot of plums?

In addition to this recipe, you can freeze sliced plums for future enjoyment or make them into a jam. They would also work well in place of apples in this crisp recipe or in these crepes.

🫖 Pairing

These recipes would pair well with this plum fool:

  • mug of amaretto latte with almonds and whipped cream
    Amaretto Latte
  • Hot Buttered Rum
  • a glass mug of citrus tea being poured from a tea pot
    Honey Citrus Mint Tea
  • glasses of mocktail with gingerbread
    Gingerbread Mocktail
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glasses of plum fool with whipped cream and cookies

Plum Fool


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  • Author: Steve Peters
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian
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Description

This refreshing plum fool dessert is made up of layers of lightly cooked and sweetened plums and freshly whipped cream. 


Ingredients

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  • 1 pound of plums
  • 16 ounces heavy or whipping cream
  • maple syrup, to taste
  • ginger snaps or other cookies, for topping

Instructions

  1. Slice the plums and remove the pits. Chop into small pieces. Add them to a small pan with a splash of maple syrup. Cook until the fruit is soft and the liquid is syrupy, about 10 minutes over medium-low heat. Let cool completely. 
  2. Meanwhile, using a mixer, whip the cream with a splash of maple syrup until stiff peaks form. Taste and add more maple, if needed.
  3. When the fruit has cooled, layer the fruit and whipped cream in glasses and top with a cookie. Serve immediately or keep refrigerated until ready to eat.

Notes

In a hurry or don't care about the presentation so much? Fold the fruit and whipped cream together before dividing into serving dishes.

Be sure to cool down the fruit completely before assembling. Hot or warm fruit will cause the whipped cream to melt. To speed up the cooling process, pop the fruit in the fridge or freezer.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Desserts
  • Method: Mixing
  • Cuisine: English

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