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The lifestyle magazine for Surrey - Inspirational Interiors, Fabulous Fashion, Delicious Dishes

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Food<br />

Gooseberry fool<br />

The trickiest thing about this recipe might be finding the<br />

gooseberries, as they can sometimes be hard to track down in the<br />

shops. Cultivate a good local supplier, or better still, grow your own.<br />

Serves 4 Prep time: 1 hour (inc. cooling) Cooking time: Around 10 mins<br />

• 200g fresh (or frozen)<br />

gooseberries<br />

• 2 tablespoons elderflower<br />

cordial<br />

• 50g caster sugar (to taste)<br />

• 300ml double cream<br />

• 300ml Greek yoghurt<br />

• handful of toasted flaked<br />

almonds, to garnish<br />

1. Simmer gooseberries with sugar and elderflower<br />

cordial until they burst their skins and mash down –<br />

puree the mixture if a smooth consistency is preferred<br />

(I like to see the odd gooseberry). Test for sweetness,<br />

adding more sugar if required, then leave to cool.<br />

2. Beat the cream until soft peak stage (be careful<br />

not to over-beat) and then mix in the yoghurt.<br />

3. Add the gooseberry mix and combine carefully.<br />

4. Pile into serving dishes and chill until required,<br />

then serve, sprinkled with almonds.<br />

<br />

131 wealdentimes.co.uk

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