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Sherry trifle
Sponge cake soaked in sherry, with fruit, jelly and cream, common during Christmas
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Sherry trifle recipe - BBC Food
Keep things easy with this trifle recipe. Shop-bought sponge fingers and ready-made custard with delicious fruits, tasty cream and a splash of sherry...
Sherry Trifle - Food Ireland Irish Recipes
Ingredients: 160g/ 6 oz Madeira, sponge or pound cake, halved and cut into thick slices Or 1 160g packet trifle sponges 3 tbsp sweet sherry 1 x 135g block Chivers Jelly made up to one pint 300g/10 oz fresh strawberries or raspberries, or defrosted frozen...
Old Fashioned Trifle Recipe | Odlums
Dissolve jelly in 300ml/½pt of boiling water, stirring well. Bring up to 600ml/1pt with the reserved juice, sherry if used, and water. Slice sponge into fingers/strips and arrange in the base of a large glass bowl. Pour over the jelly mixture, press...
Classic Sherry Trifle Recipe | Trifle Recipes | Tesco Real Food
Give this Classic Sherry trifle recipe a go. Find more recipes and food ideas over at Tesco Real Food...
Quick Sherry Trifle Recipe
Sherry trifle is one of the most popular and traditional British desserts. There are many variations including this quick version...
Traditional English Trifle Recipe
This easy-to-make traditional English trifle is the quintessential British dessert. Make it with or without sherry for a perfect Christmas treat...
Classic Sherry Trifle - Baking Sense®
This classic Sherry Trifle is made with layers of delicate ladyfinger cookies, raspberry preserves, homemade vanilla custard, plenty of sherry-wine, and mounds of vanilla whipped cream...
Easy Sherry Trifle Recipe - Traditional Dessert - Penny's Recipes
Easy Sherry Trifle Recipe - Traditional dessert recipe, with fruit, sherry, sponge, cream and custard - perfect for a celebration or special tea...
Sherry Trifle - Christmas Dessert - Julie Goodwin
A Traditional Christmas Dessert - Sherry Trifle - Julie Goodwin recipes...
Easy sherry trifle recipe - BBC Food
Even Angela Hartnett heads for the custard powder to make her easy sherry trifle recipe. Throw in frozen raspberries and you have an easy classic...
Traditional English Trifle - CPA: Certified Pastry Aficionado
This traditional English trifle is a layered dessert made with ladyfingers soaked in sherry, fresh berries, vanilla pudding, and fresh whipped cream. The combination of these flavors and textures will blow you away...
Sherry trifle | Dessert Recipes | GoodtoKnow
The family are going to love this delicious, light and creamy Easter Sherry trifle for dessert come Easter Sunday - plenty of layers and flavour too...
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