English Trifle Recipe
This English Trifle Recipe is one of many in
our collection of Low Carb Recipes. these are culled from various
sources, some my own. whilst some are low carb recipes, there are also
some low fat recipes, whilst and diabetic recipes. The one thing they
all have in common with this English Trifle Recipe, is that they can
all be seen as diet recipes in one form or another.
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English Trifle
Ingredients:
1 angel food cake fresh baked or p, u, r, chased 1 jar low cal raspberry jam 1 package sugar free raspberry jello - (6-s, e, r, ving size) 1 large pkg instant vanilla pudding - (suga, r-free) to 1 cup dry sherry (not cooking variety) o, r- 3 maraschino cherries w/ stems 3 fresh mint leaves or- similar garni, sh 1 cool-whip lite.
Instructions:
Have you got a recipe for Low Cal English Trifle? Just in case---
(Takes up to two days to prepare properly)
Break angel cake in medium size pieces, spread each with small amount of Raspberry Jam, arrange in straight sided glass bowl. Pour over the sherry and weight down lightly with saucer and cover with plastic wrap, set aside for a few hours. After sherry has been absorbed, mix Jello according to directions, do not use ice. Pour over cake and sherry in the bowl. Cover and place in refrigerator for several hours or overnight until jello is set. Before serving, prepare Vanilla Pudding mix and pour over top of jello, using a knife to slide down sides of bowl to allow some of the pudding to go down sides. Cover and chill again. Garnish with cherries and mint, or use some of the candied holiday fruits to decorate top of bowl. When serving, be sure to slide spoon to the bottom of the bowl for each serving, not only for the colors of the different layers, but to be sure each serving gets the flavor of the sherry. Top with a small dollop of Cool Whip Lite.
If you're not watching sugar content or calories, the same recipe can be made with regular jam, regular jello and regular pudding mix. Looks best in a straight sided glass bowl. This has been a family favorite for Christmas since my childhood.
This was the last posting from Jean Thombs to Elizabeth Rodier dated August 26, 1993. She died of diabetes complications Aug 28.
Servings: 1
When it comes to eating, you can sometimes help yourself more by helping yourself less. --------
ARMOUR, Richard
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