Mum's trifle

Mum’s English Trifle

A fun dessert made with cake soaked in jelly (jello) and topped with custard and cream.

Ingredients

Amounts will depend on personal preference for the depths of each layer.
This is a rough guide only and makes enough to feed at least 8 hungry people 8*)

600ml (1 metric pint) Milk

2tbs custard powder (actual amount will depend on your brand)

250ml thickened cream

enough jelly (jello, not jam!!!) crystals to make 2 litres of jelly (Remember, jello, not jam!!!)

1/2 plain vanilla sponge cake, slightly stale

2 fresh peaches

Method

Break the stale sponge cake into medium size pieces and use them to line the bottom of a large pyrex bowl (or any bowl that will take extremes of both heat and cold). Don’ fill the bowl more than halfway.

Prepare 2 litres of jelly and pour over the cake without disturbing the cake too much or it will turn to mush! The best way to do this is to pour it gently over the back of a spoon, very close to the cake so it splashes gently. Push any cake that is sticking out into the jelly (jello).

Chill overnight in the fridge or until jelly (jello) has firmly set. Prepare a thick custard according to the directions on the packet. Let cool and pour carefully over the set jelly (jello)/cake mixture. Chill until the custard is firmly set and top with whipped cream and slices of peach.

Variations

Put the fruit into the jelly (jello) with the cake.

Make individual servings in decorative dessert glasses and top with shaved chocolate.

Add your favourite liqueur to the jelly but make sure the kids don’ eat it before you can!

Serves at least 8

Rainbow foam

Rainbow Foam

Rainbow foam is a dramatic and fun way to serve jelly (jell-o) as a dessert on special occasions.

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, Christmas or relaxing on a balcony watching the mardi-gras parade go by, it’s a really fun dessert treat.

Ingredients

5 or more 3oz/85gm packets of flavoured gelatine (jell-o) in different colours and flavours

Method

Mix each of your jellies/jellos but use 1/4 cup less than the instructions call for.

Put them in the fridge until they are half set. You can mix all the jellies at once but leave the ones you don’t need straight away out of the fridge so they don’t completely set until you need them).

Take the first colour and whisk until frothy. Pour into a mould orĀ glassĀ and set completely in the fridge.

Add the other colours, one at a time in the same way.