Trifle

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saleen836

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11,122 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Just how fattening is it? always had a sweet tooth and finished making a trifle today (no not a packet job either) home made and nearly half has been eaten, rest will be gone by close of play tomorrow smile

kiteless

11,719 posts

205 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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saleen836 said:
Just how fattening is it?
nono It's trifle. Who gives a flying fk how fattening it is?

You.......um.......didn't add jelly to it, did you?

saleen836

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11,122 posts

210 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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kiteless said:
saleen836 said:
Just how fattening is it?
nono It's trifle. Who gives a flying fk how fattening it is?

You.......um.......didn't add jelly to it, did you?
I did indeed, almost 2 pints of strawberry jelly!

soad

32,914 posts

177 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Quite fattening i presume as it contains a lot of carbs (sugar), some fat too.
Think about all the ingredients: cream, custard, jelly, sponge cake, and fruit.
This kind of dessert doesn't seem to fill me up (quite light on the stomach) as well as other puddings, therefore probably best served after a large meal.
I do like it though...

escargot

17,110 posts

218 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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mmmm trifle

davidspooner

23,902 posts

195 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Strawberry?

saleen836

Original Poster:

11,122 posts

210 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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davidspooner said:
Strawberry?
Yes you can buy jelly in all sorts of flavours now.

Cotty

39,586 posts

285 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Are you eating it all yourself?

tog

4,546 posts

229 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Trifle should not have jelly in. Disgusting, quivering, tasteless stuff... and it just takes up space that could more usefully be filled with extra custard and cream smile

soad

32,914 posts

177 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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tog said:
Trifle should not have jelly in. Disgusting, quivering, tasteless stuff... and it just takes up space that could more usefully be filled with extra custard and cream smile
True, but that would be even more fattening.

Trifle is so moreish, hard not to it eat all by yourself. wink

LordGrover

33,549 posts

213 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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soad said:
Quite fattening i presume as it contains a lot of carbs (sugar), some fat too.
Think about all the ingredients: cream, custard, jelly, sponge cake, and fruit.
This kind of dessert doesn't seem to fill me up (quite light on the stomach) as well as other puddings, therefore probably best served after a large meal.
I do like it though...
No sherry? yikes

saleen836

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11,122 posts

210 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Mrs Saleen had a small amount, the remainder was indeed eaten by myself!
need the jelly for the fruit to set in.

Edited by saleen836 on Friday 5th February 17:40

soad

32,914 posts

177 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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LordGrover said:
No sherry? yikes
You're right.

Imagine the sherry-soaked sponge topped with velvety raspberries, rich custard and whipped cream. yum

Wadeski

8,163 posts

214 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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sherry aint strong enough - you want some whisky in both the cake and the jelly!

tog

4,546 posts

229 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Peach or apricot brandy smile

kiteless

11,719 posts

205 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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tog said:
Trifle should not have jelly in. Disgusting, quivering, tasteless stuff... and it just takes up space that could more usefully be filled with extra custard and cream smile
^ that


pugwash4x4

7,529 posts

222 months

Saturday 6th February 2010
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kiteless said:
tog said:
Trifle should not have jelly in. Disgusting, quivering, tasteless stuff... and it just takes up space that could more usefully be filled with extra custard and cream smile
^ that
and another from me- the m-in-l makes trifle with jelly and tinned fruit in it- its truly revolting.

Tesco finest trifle isn't far off what i'd make at home though- proper sponge base, nice layer of real fruit and jam (with a good slug of alcohool), a good custard and whipped double cream. Good stuff.