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Classic Trifle

Blossom Lady
Nov 17, 2021 08:04 AM
Classic Trifle

Classic Trifle made with fresh berries, sponge cake and custard. This oh-so-delicious no bake dessert easily serves a crowd and takes only minutes to make.Trifle. Have you had it before? Living here in Australia, Trifle is something of a staple. Especially around the holidays. And always when you have a hungry crowd to feed.

It’s one of those no-fuss desserts that is really fun to throw together – and there’s basically no rules! It’s supposed to be messy but oh-so-tasty, you’ll be reaching for seconds.

The type of fruits can vary – some use tinned peaches, others use fresh mangos – but I always use berries.

You can really customise trifle to your liking and to what you have available to you, but follow the basic thread – cake, soak, fruit, jelly, custard – repeat. The final touch? Clouds of whipped cream.

Ideally, your trifle will have time in the fridge to soak – overnight is perfect. All the flavours will meld together and the cake will soften. It tastes just how you would expect – sweet, creamy and altogether delightful.

Ingredients:

  • 1 x 85 gram packet of raspberry jelly
  • 420 grams (approximately 6 cups) store bought sponge rolls*
  • 4 tablespoons cranberry juice*
  • 500 grams (approximately 4 cups) fresh strawberries, raspberries and blueberries
  • 480 ml (2 cups) store bought custard
  • 360 ml (1 and 1/2 cup) whipped cream
Prep Time:
40 minutes
Cook Time:
0 minutes
Total Time:
40 minutes
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