Trifles with Jelly

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  1. Jack McHammocklashing

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    The secret is the amount of Sherry you pour on the sponges, that is what keeps them down
    No Sherry then it is not a trifle
     
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      Soggify the Base, then freeze it. Pour the jelly mix on when it's cooled enough so it's still fully liquid but not set, then into the fridge to set.
       
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        Nahhh Jack, we're teetotal So Sherry's not an option, it works without though. :)
         
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          I had soaked the sponges in loads of fruit juice and creme de cassis....id have thought it would have stayed down but it didnt.

          I like the freezing idea and my grandma said about swiss roll too....

          Been lookign on the internet and apparently u should only put a tiny amount of jelly in over the fruit and sponges so it doesnt really float.....can't do that as I love the Jelly! :doggieshmooze:
           
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            Ah then Snorky above has the right idea some heavy fruit syrup say from tinned peaches
            Then possibly an idea is to make a shallow trifle, then top it up when almost set, just add loads of Jelly, rich custard, and double whipped cream
             
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              I use a full pint of jelly. Go with the Swiss roll Snorky, it's not failed me yet and it's nicer than trifle sponges. Then follow with custard and cream as Jack says. :)
               
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                MMmmm Custard AND Cream
                 
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                  Don't like cream ( can't eat it anyway ).

                  Gotta be Dream Topping, we usually put an extra packet in so it's really thick :)
                   
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                    Next time i will def use swiss roll and see what happens. The trifle was/is delicious...i'd recommend putting creme de cassis in if you are not a teetotaler
                     
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                      Q. How do you make a Swiss roll?



                      A. Push one down a steep hill.


                      I'll get my coat.
                       
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                        Ha ha thanks @clueless1 that made me chuckle. Needed that today as I'm in mourning for george michael. Boo hoo.
                         
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