Thursday, June 24, 2021

English Trifle

 I made this for Jason when he was going to talk to the YM about his mission to Scotland.  I have never tasted real English Trifle, so I have no idea how it compares.  LOL!  It tasted good to me.  It is definitely not as sweet as American desserts, but I am assuming that would typically be true.

It is a lot of work....you have to make a merigue (to make the spongecake), a spongecake, custard and whipped cream.  So it is like making 4 desserts to make 1 dessert.  It took me a little over to 2 hours to make everything and then it needs to chill in the fridge for 2 hours.

Here is the spongecake recipe

http://www.mamaplusone.com/how-to-make-sponge-cake-from-any-cake-mix/?fbclid=IwAR0TE4FKTy9-roQJns3ihIVbVa9Rh-rxqYS3iZXakVySP0cbPEi40tbYs5Y

Here is the trifle recipe

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18981/english-trifle-to-die-for/?fbclid=IwAR1RYWdMCpvCfWp-sFqAbdAVe2YkOpvli-ur3URqBupA6ISU-tukizhtM6E

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Spongecake Recipe

  1. 1 Boxed Cake Mix, any flavor
  2. 3 Eggs, separated
  3. 1/3 Cup oil
  4. 1 1/4 Cups water
Instructions
  1. Beat egg whites to stiff peaks and set aside.
  2. Sift boxed cake mix twice.
  3. Combine cake mix, oil, and water until combined, then gently fold in egg whites.
  4. Once folded together, place mix into a greased bundt pan or other pan of your choice.
  5. Bake cake at 325 according to time listed on package, adding additional time as needed until cake tests done.


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Trifle Recipe