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Autumn Trifle

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Fruits, Dairy Cadburys 8 servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Trifle sponges
1 41 grams can apricots in fruit juice; (14 1/2 oz)
1 Orange flavoured jelly
60 ml Apricot brandy; (optional) (3 Tbs)
275 ml Orange juice; About (1/2 pint)
80 ml Custard powder; (4 Tbs)
50 g Soft brown or caster sugar; (2oz)
550 ml Milk; (1 pint)
150 g Cadbury's Bournville chocolate
284 ml Double cream; (1/2 pint)
1 pk Cadbury's milk chocolate Buttons
A 1.1 litre; (2 pint) glass bowl
A piping bag with star pipe attached

INSTRUCTIONS

ALSO, YOU WILL REQUIRE
Slice sponges and arrange in dish. Drain fruit, reserving the juice.
Set aside 8 good pieces of apricots, chop remainder then place in
bowl. Melt jelly in the fruit juice, add apricot brandy and make up
to 550ml (1 pint) with orange juice. Pour jelly over the cake and
leave to set.
Blend the custard powder and sugar with milk into a smooth paste, add
remaining milk and heat gently, stirring continuously until
thickened. Off the heat, stir in 100g of chocolate until melted. Cool
a little before pouring the custard over the set jelly; cover to
prevent a skin forming, then chill.
Melt remaining 50g of chocolate and cool slightly. Lightly whip the
cream until holding its shape, fold a tablespoon into the chocolate,
then the chocolate into the cream. Spoon 4 tablespoons into the
piping bag, spread the remaining cream over the set custard, marking
the top into a pattern, then pipe a decoration. Complete with slices
of apricot and chocolate Buttons.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : A truly autumnal traditional trifle.
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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