• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

The Botanical Kitchen

Recipes, travel and the occasional rant

  • Home
  • Recipes
  • Travels
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • About
  • Contact

The Last Of My Raspberries

30th July 2014 By Urvashi Roe

Jump to Recipe - Print Recipe

Last year my raspberry bush at the allotment gave us what seemed like a never ending supply of luscious ruby raspberries.  This year we’ve had equally a bumper crop.

allotment raspberries

Allotment rubies

It has been so easy eating them simply off the bush while picking.  Especially in the hot and humid weather we’ve been having in England recently.  But truth be told we have had to freeze the bulk of the the bumper crop so as not to let it go to waste or to the birds.

Freezing Tips

Freezing raspberries could not be simpler.  You need to take a little care and attention so your raspberries don’t mush together and freeze in a block.

  • Put the raspberries in a single layer and spaced a few millimetres apart on a baking tray – try to use one with raised edges rather than completely flat. I know this sounds obvious but I learned my lesson in common sense here as they all slipped into the freezer compartment!
  • Put the tray into the freezer, keeping it level and freeze until the fruit is solid. I’d leave it for a day at most because otherwise you will get freezer burn.
  • Take the tray out of the freezer and transfer the raspberries into plastic freezer bags. Make sure you take out as much air as possible before sealing. You can do this by using a straw and sucking the air out of the bag. It tastes of raspberries!
  • Seal the bag, label it and return to the freezer until you need to use them which should be within the next 6 months.

A Little Simple Inspiration

raspberry pannacotta
Print Recipe

Vanilla Pannacotta with Frozen Raspberries

Servings: 4

Notes

Don't let the word 'pannacotta' put you off this decadent dessert.  I used to think it was going to take me all sorts of thermometers and setting agents to get this right but it's not that much of a drama at all.  It's actually very quick to make and the slippery, melting texture is just perfect for frozen raspberries.
raspebrries, pannacotta, dessert

Simple Vanilla Bean Pannacotta with Frozen Raspberries

You'll need

  • 250ml full fat milk
  • 250ml double cream
  • 25g granulated sugar
  • 1 heaped tsp vanilla bean paste
  • Your choice of gelling agent.  I used 3g Vegetarian gel powder for the quantities above
  • 4 large ramekins or mini glasses as shown
  • Raspberry flavoured cordial or Vimto or Ribena will do
  • Raspberries from the freezer

To make it

  1. Put the milk, cream and sugar into a heavy bottomed saucepan and heat so the sugar is fully dissolved.  Do not go past a simmer and keep stirring gently.
  2. Add in the gel powder and simmer for a few minutes. It will thicken noticeably.
  3. Stir in the vanilla bean paste and then pour it out into the glasses so they are all equally filled.
  4. Leave the glasses to cool completely and then put them in the fridge.
  5. When you are ready to serve, pour over some cordial and top with the frozen raspberries.
You could top this with any fruit really - mangoes with mango purée underneath, strawberries with some slushy jam, blueberries and lemon curd....

What do you do with frozen raspberries? 

Related articles
  • Raspberry inspiration on my Pinterest board
  • No churn dairy free vegan raspberry ice cream recipe (maisoncupcake.com)
  • Raspberry and white chocolate traybake (amummytoo.co.uk)
  • Chocolate, Raspberry Pavlova (cakeyboi.com)
  • Raspberry Eclairs (franglaiskitchen.com)
  • Rose and Summer Berries ‘Skinnifreddo’ – A Frozen Turkish Delight! (kelliesfoodtoglow.com)

Related

Filed Under: Sweet Tagged With: pannacotta, Raspberry

Previous Post: « Magical Purple Mange Tout
Next Post: Sunday Spotlight : Wholegood Fruit And Veg »

Hi I'm Urvashi!

I love food. This blog is a little glimpse into my foodie world which is an escape from two teenage girls, a busy job and my little cafe.

Connect With Me

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Follow Me On Instagram!

Instagram did not return a 200.

RECEIVE NEW POSTS BY EMAIL!

Copyright © 2025 Urvashi Roe · All Rights Reserved · Log in