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Ingredientes

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  • Ingredients for 4 to 6 servings
  • 2 eggs, yolks and whites separated
  • 300gr / 10.5 oz. mascarpone cheese at room temperature
  • 1 x tbsp of sugar
  • 2 to 3 drops of vanilla extract or the contents of a vanilla pod
  • Zest of an orange
  • 100ml / 3.5 oz. of cold strong black coffee (good quality like espresso)
  • 80ml / 2.7 fl. oz. Vin Santo – Italian dessert wine (or Marsala wine is also good)
  • About 12 savoiardi (Italian Sponge finger biscuits)
  • Sifted cocoa powder and some grated dark chocolate which contains 70% cocoa solids to decorate.

Direcciones

  1. The Cake and Jelly Base
  2. 1. To start, the base. Place the strawberries in a bowl with the icing sugar and 2 x tbsp of the Marsala wine, mix through and set side to macerate for 10 to 15 minutes.
  3. 2. Place your Swiss roll slices evenly and tightly into the bottom of your trifle serving bowl, drizzle over the other 1 or 2 tbsps of Marsala wine.
  4. 3. Make the strawberry jelly as per the instructions on the packet.
  5. 4. Cover the cake with the chopped strawberries, spreading them as evenly as you can. Pour the jelly over carefully, not too quickly, allowing it to get down into all the nooks and crannies and soak into your cake.
  6. 5. Place the base in the fridge to allow the jelly to set. Normally this takes about 4 hours. I very often make the base the day before I plan to serve the trifle.
  7. The Crème Patissiere
  8. 6. I tend to make crème patissiere rather than custard as it gives a thicker, stiffer finish. Custard tends to stay a bit runny, and the trifle collapses after the first spoonful is served. To start the crème patissiere take an electric whisk and beat the egg yolks in a bowl with about a third of the sugar until the mix becomes pale yellow.
  9. 7. Add the flour and whisk until everything is incorporated evenly, no lumps, and the it has thickened a little.
  10. 8. Heat the milk in a pan (not a non-stick pan) with the rest of the sugar and the vanilla. Just as it comes to the boil, remove your pan from the heat and pour about two thirds of the hot milk into your bowl containing the egg and sugar mix. Stir quickly with a metal hand whisk for a minute then add the rest of the milk and continue stirring quite firmly until everything is smooth and evenly incorporated.
  11. 9. Put the pan back on a medium heat and pour your crème patissiere into the pan. Stir continuously with your metal whisk. As it thickens you may have to stir quite vigorously. Let it bubble gently for 2 minutes and then remove from the heat.
  12. 10. Sprinkle over a very thin layer of icing sugar and allow your crème patissiere to cool. The layer of icing sugar prevents the formation of a ‘skin’.
  13. 11. Once completely cool it will be quite thick. Spread it over your set jelly base. Be a bit gentle as you do not want to break the top of your jelly.
  14. Cream Topping and Decorations
  15. 12. Whip your cream with the icing sugar until it becomes stiff and holds its shape. You can fold through the Marsala at this stage should you wish to use it.
  16. 13. Spread the cream over the crème patissiere layer. I like to do this very roughly, not smooth, lots of peaks and bumps makes it look attractive.
  17. 14. Sprinkle over your berries and decorations.
  18. Tips and Variations
  19. • You can of course make your own jelly using gelatin sheets, and add fresh flavours.
  20. • I like to keep it simple by using shop bought Swiss Roll, but of course you can make your own cake. Simple ones work best, like Madeira cake. It’s also a great idea to add some of the flavour you are using through your trifle in the cake base.
  21. • Once you have practiced this a few times you can play around with the fruit flavours to keep it seasonal.
  22. • If the crème patissiere is cooled, but not as thick as you would like it, put it on your jelly base and then return it to the fridge for a couple of hours to set it stiffer.

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Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Serving %DV
Serving Size 16g
Recipe makes 6 servings
Calories 29  
Calories from Fat 13 45%
Total Fat 1.46g 2%
Saturated Fat 0.46g 2%
Trans Fat 0.0g  
Cholesterol 62mg 21%
Sodium 21mg 1%
Potassium 20mg 1%
Total Carbs 2.21g 1%
Dietary Fiber 0.0g 0%
Sugars 2.21g 1%
Protein 1.85g 3%
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