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Trifle

Cultural Context

Trifle has its roots in England, dating back to the 16th century, where it was originally a simple dessert made with cream, sugar, and flavorings. Over time, it evolved into the layered dessert we know today, symbolizing celebration and indulgence at gatherings. Modern variations include different fruits, flavors, and even alternative spirits, making it a beloved dessert in many households worldwide.

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6 servings
Servings4
150g frozen raspberries
4 tbsp raspberry jam
600ml double cream
3 tbsp icing sugar
300g madeira cake cut into 3cm pieces
120g custard cream biscuits
sprinkles and maraschino cherries, to decorate (optional)
6 gelatine leaves
150g golden caster sugar
1 lemon zest pared and juiced
500g frozen raspberries
800ml whole milk
1 vanilla pod split
100g golden caster sugar
6 tbsp cornflour
5 large egg yolks
150g clotted cream
1

To make the jelly, put the gelatine in a small bowl and cover with water. Leave to soak. Meanwhile, tip the sugar, lemon zest and juice and 400ml water into a pan and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved. Add the raspberries and bring to the boil. Reduce to a gentle simmer and cook for 5 mins, or until the raspberries have broken down. Pour the mixture through a sieve into a jug. Squeeze any excess water out of the gelatine and stir through the raspberry mixture. Pour into the base of a large trifle bowl and chill for at least 5 hrs, or overnight.

2

To make the custard, heat the milk in a pan with the vanilla pod until steaming, then remove from the heat and set aside. Whisk the sugar, cornflour and egg yolks together in a bowl. Remove the vanilla and gradually pour the hot milk into the egg mixture, whisking constantly until well combined. Return to the pan and gently stir over a low heat until the custard has thickened. Stir in the clotted cream, pour into a bowl and cover the surface with a piece of baking parchment to prevent a skin forming. Leave to cool, then put in the fridge to chill until cold.

3

Put the frozen raspberries and jam in a small pan and cook for 5 mins until the raspberries have softened a little but are still holding their shape. Leave to cool.

4

Whisk the cream with the icing sugar in a large bowl until it reaches a soft dropping consistency.

5

Arrange the cake pieces over the set jelly. Crush most of the biscuits, reserving some whole, and scatter over the cake layer. Whisk the custard to loosen, then pour over the biscuit layer. Top with the raspberry compote, pushing the whole biscuits into it around the edges of the bowl. Spoon over the whipped cream, then decorate with the sprinkles and cherries, if you like. Will keep in the fridge for up to three days.

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