Simmering Saturdays: Christmas Trifle
Christmas Trifle
This trifle will look smashing on your Christmas table! Layers of custard and jelly, studded with cake and piled high with cream and fruit, it looks stunning in a trifle dish but otherwise just use a glass bowl.
Ingredients
- 14 oz. Madeira cake or Pound cake store bought (any cake will work fine with this)
- 1/3 cup orange or other fruit flavored liquor (like Cointreau), or apple, orange or other fruit juice (or 2 tbsp brandy)
- 7 tsp gelatine powder
- 6 cups Cranberry juice, original (WITH sugar added, not No Added Sugar)
- 2 – 3 pints of strawberries, halved
- 1 each pint blueberries, raspberries
CREAM:
- 2 1/2 cups heavy / thickened cream (or pure whipping cream)
- 3 tbsp white sugar (caster sugar ok)
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
HOMEMADE THICK CUSTARD (OR 900G 1 TUB PAULS DOUBLE THICK VANILLA CUSTARD):
- 3 cups milk (full or low fat)
- 1/4 cup caster sugar (superfine sugar)
- 1 tsp vanilla bean paste (or extract)
- 1/4 cup caster sugar (superfine sugar), extra
- 4 egg yolks
- 1/2 cup cornflour / cornstarch
Instructions
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Cut cake into 1.2″ cubes. Cover bottom of 3.5 qt trifle dish with cake (might not use all) and sprinkle with liquor or juice.
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Optional extra: Scatter over 1/2 to 1 pint halved strawberries (this is not in ingredients list).
CRANBERRY JELLY:
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Put half the cranberry juice into a saucepan over medium heat (3 cups). Bring to a simmer, then turn off stove.
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Meanwhile, put remaining room temperature cranberry juice into a bowl. Sprinkle gelatin all across surface (don’t dump in one place). Whisk until mostly dissolved.
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Pour in hot cranberry juice. Whisk until gelatin is fully dissolved. Proceed with recipe – jelly will be warm.
JELLY LAYER 1:
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Pour HALF the cranberry jelly liquid carefully over the cake in the trifle dish. Refrigerate uncovered for 1.5 hours until it is partly set – still quite soft, but not watery (ie if you gently place a strawberry on it, it will stay on the surface).
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Pour remaining jelly in a bowl and leave on the counter (do not refrigerate).
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Meanwhile, make the custard (see below).
CUSTARD LAYER:
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Remove trifle from fridge. Spoon over the custard, smooth surface, press on glass to seal (stops jelly bleed). Refrigerate for 1 hour until surface has firmed up a bit – just enough to hold the jelly (jelly is soft so custard doesn’t need to be fully set).
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Put remaining jelly in the fridge at the same time (to thicken a bit, but not too much, see video, so you get a neat, clear layer of jelly – read Note 5). CHECK jelly at 30 minutes, just to ensure it’s not setting too fast.
JELLY LAYER 2:
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Remove trifle and jelly from fridge. Jelly should be sloppy. Carefully spoon over jelly, smooth surface. Scatter over 1 punnet halved strawberries (or half each raspberries and strawberries). Refrigerate for 3 hours+ (can leave in fridge for 48 hours, until ready to assemble).
ASSEMBLING:
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Cream: Beat cream, sugar and vanilla until softly whipped.
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Once jelly is set, just before serving, top with cream, then pile over remaining berries. Dust with icing sugar.
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Serve!! PS It is imperative to ensure every servings includes a bit of every layer in the trifle.
HOMEMADE CUSTARD:
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Bring milk, ¼ cup sugar and vanilla to a simmer in a large saucepan over medium heat. Do not boil.
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In a large bowl, whisk together remaining ¼ cup sugar and yolks, then whisk in cornflour until smooth.
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While whisking, carefully pour in about ½ cup of milk mixture. Once mixed in, slowly pour in remaining milk while whisking. Once incorporated and smooth, pour back into saucepan.
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Return saucepan to stove over low heat. Whisk constantly until it becomes thick and custardy – this will happen quite quickly, about 45 seconds (ie it is liquidy when you start, then suddenly it thickens). Once thickened, remove immediately from heat – it will continue to thicken.
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Pour into a bowl and cover with cling wrap, pressing onto surface. Leave on the counter until trifle is ready to layer with custard. Makes 750ml.
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