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Raspberry Coulis

10/3/2025

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​Raspberry Coulis is a simple yet elegant sauce that brings a burst of fresh, tangy sweetness to any dish. Made from just a few ingredients, this vibrant fruit purée is perfect for drizzling over desserts, swirling into breakfast bowls, or even pairing with savory dishes. Whether you want to elevate a homemade cheesecake, brighten a panna cotta, or add flair to your morning yogurt, raspberry coulis is a versatile recipe every home cook should know.
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Coulis (pronounced koo-LEE) is a French term that refers to a smooth, thick sauce made by puréeing and straining fruits or vegetables. Traditionally, the word described a rich meat-based sauce that was reduced multiple times, but its meaning has evolved over the years. Today, you’ll most often find two types: savory coulis made from vegetables and sweet coulis created from a wide variety of fruits. Chefs frequently use coulis as a vibrant garnish to elevate both main dishes and desserts.
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What do you do with raspberry coulis?

🍰 🍦​Sweet Uses
Cheesecake Topping – Drizzle over classic baked or no-bake cheesecake for a tangy-sweet contrast.
Ice Cream or Gelato – Pour over vanilla, chocolate, or coconut ice cream for a gourmet touch.
Yogurt Parfaits – Layer with granola, yogurt, and fresh fruit for a quick, elegant breakfast.
Chia Pudding - Enjoy chia pudding as a healthy breakfast, a light snack, or a refreshing dessert topped with fresh fruit, nuts, or a drizzle of raspberry coulis.
Cakes & Cupcakes – Use as a filling or drizzle on top of chocolate cake, sponge cake, or cupcakes.
Pancakes & Waffles – Swap out syrup for coulis to brighten up your brunch.
Mousse & Panna Cotta – Pair with creamy desserts for a tart balance.

🥂 Drinks & Cocktails
Mocktails & Spritzers – Stir into sparkling water or lemonade for a fruity refresher.
Cocktails – Add a spoonful to champagne, prosecco, or vodka-based cocktails for color and flavor.
Smoothies – Blend into fruit smoothies for an extra burst of berry flavor.

🥗 Savory & Creative Pairings
Salad Dressing Base – Whisk with olive oil and balsamic vinegar for a fruity vinaigrette.
Cheese Boards – Serve alongside soft cheeses like brie or goat cheese.
Glaze for Meat – Brush over roasted duck, chicken, or pork for a sweet-tart glaze.
Raspberry Coulis

Ingredients:
2 cups fresh or frozen raspberries
2–3 Tbsp maple syrup or sugar (adjust to taste)
1 Tbsp lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
1–2 Tbsp water (optional, if needed to thin)
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Instructions:

Cook the berries: In a small saucepan over medium heat, add raspberries, maple syrup, and lemon juice. Cook for 5–7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the berries break down and release their juices.

Blend: Remove from heat and puree the mixture with an immersion blender (or transfer to a regular blender).

Strain (optional): For a silky smooth coulis, press the puree through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the seeds. If you prefer it rustic, you can leave the seeds in.

Adjust consistency: If it’s too thick, stir in 1–2 tablespoons of water until it reaches your desired pourable consistency.
Tip:  It can be stored in the refrigerator for 5 days. Or you can freeze in cubes for individual servings.
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