200g (8ozs) Tub of half-fat crème fraîche (or double cream that has been whipped)
150g (6ozs) whipping cream
50g (2oz) caster sugar
Palmier biscuits or biscuits/cookies of your choice
Place the raspberries in a small bowl and sprinkle in some caster sugar (to taste), crushing the raspberries slightly, but not totally. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until it has soft peaks then fold in the crème fraîche (or whipped double cream) and some of the remaining sugar (again to taste).Lightly mix half of the crushed raspberries and sugar with the cream mixture until it is a pretty shade of pink; then pile half of the mixture into 4 glasses, then swirl through the remaining crushed raspberries and top with more raspberry cream mixture ~ chill until needed ~ then add a swirl of cream on top and scatter a few whole raspberries over the top; serve with biscuits or cookies of your choice.
Marie says
Simple desserts are the best aren't they. This looks delicious! xx
Mitinita says
so so tasty! Picked the last of raspberries yesterday…what a treat!
Shaheen says
The raspberry cream looks really delicious. And I adore the colour. I love that this recipe doesn't use gelatine either.
Inspired by eRecipeCards says
I have got to find me a raspberry patch… and what beautiful swirls in the photos… top notch
La Table De Nana says
My mom would have loved this..especially with the little palmiers..they were a treat for her..
I wish I had hens:)
Karen S Booth says
Marie ~ thanks! Yes, it's always the simple things in life that bring so much pleasure!
Karen
Adina ~ lovely to see you here, I have many more rasps to come…..they were late this year!
Karen
Shaheen ~ it is good that gelatine isn't used, yes I agree, and so simple too.
Karen
Dave ~ many thanks! Off you go to find those raspberry canes!
Monique ~ it is always lovely to see you here and thanks for your lovely comments…..my mum also loves palmiers ~ so elegant and crisp…..shall I send you some virtual hens?!
Karen
Karen
Fabulicious Food says
Just delicious!! This is exactly the sort of dessert you would need on a warm summer's evening. I love that you have a huge file of old recipes, what a lovely hobby to have. Your chickens look equally lovely and happy too! Thanks for entering this into Simple and in Season!
kitchen flavours says
Your raspberry cream looks so delicous! Wish we have raspberries over here! And your hens are really cute, fresh eggs, envy..envy! 🙂
carolinajewel says
Gorgeous – the raspberries and the chickens. I love your historical receipts!
Mary says
This looks like summer in a cup. It is a beautiful dessert. That it is also easy t omake makes it doubly delightful. Have a wonderful day. Blessings…Mary
My Farmhouse Kitchen says
oh karen..you have WON MY HEART with this post, my friend
everything i ADORE !!!! and old raspberry dessert and hens !!!
simply charming
so happy to see you at farmhouse kitchen and Happy to stop by
sending love,
kary
xx
Working london mummy says
This looks divine! a lovely recipe and great pictures! x
Karen S Booth says
Ren ~ thanks! They are perfect for hot days!
Kitchen Flavours ~ thanks! Hen envy! LOL! That made me laugh!
Jewel ~thanks, I knew you would appreciate the ancient receipts!
Mary ~ thanks, yes it is indeed summer in a cup!
Kary and Teddy ~ THANKS so much!
Working london mummy ~ thanks so much!
Karen
Heather says
Oh, this looks so good and perfect for the end of summer. I love that you research and bring back old recipes. Its like 'anthropology of cooking.' I love it!~
Karen S Booth says
Thanks Heather ~ I am a real history buff and love anything old!
Karen
Fabulicious Food says
Need one of these right now! They look so wonderful. A great use of fresh berries!
Maya Russell says
Your hens are lovely. The pudding is divine! Shared on Twitter: https://twitter.com/maisietoo/status/346142540996698113