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Eggs, Dairy Canadian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

600 g Frozen berries, I use more
24 Ladyfingers, I use fairly
plain Italian sponge
biscuits
500 g Marscapone
2 Egg yolks
1/2 c Sugar
1 1/2 c Whipping cream
1/4 c Brandy
1 t Vanilla
1 T Lemon juice
1 T Cocoa powder
1/2 c Icing sugar
Fresh berries
Choco hail or silver dragees

INSTRUCTIONS

Rod Grant had asked for a trifle recipe, while this is not trifle it
is fairly close, very good and can be made a day ahead. It is from the
Canadian Living Christmas Cookbook  Defrost the berries in a sieve,
reserving the liquid.  In a double boiler combine sugar and egg yolks,
and beat over hot  water until thick and lemon coloured, about 5 min.
Combine with  marscapone. Whip 1/2 cup of the whipping cream and fold
into the  marscapone. Add brandy, vanilla and lemon juice.  Place a
layer of biscuits in the bottom of a glass bowl and brush  with some of
the berry liquid. Sprinkle with about 1/3 of the  berries, top with 1/3
of the marscapone and sieve over about 1 tsp of  cocoa.  Repeat two
more times.  Whip remaining cream with icing sugar and spread on top,
allowing  some of the marscapone to show around the edges. Sieve over
more  cocoa, and garnish with fresh berries and choco bits.  Notes : I
find the marscapone too rich so I have used half of a 450g  container
of ricotta and 250 g of Philly cream cheese (light works  just as well)
I also don't add the brandy, since I prefer my liquor  and my food in
separate receptacles. I don't think it suffers from  the omission. And,
rather than brushing the ladyfingers/biscuits I  just briefly dunk them
in the berry juice and then put them in a bowl.  This can be made the
day before, probably is better for the resting  time, but I do not put
the whipped cream on top until the day I am  going to serve it.  I must
confess that I am typing this from memory, but I don't think I  have
missed anything.  Posted to FOODWINE Digest 21 Dec 96  From:    Renata
Gocht <gocht@VAX.LIBRARY.UTORONTO.CA>  Date:    Sun, 22 Dec 1996
19:22:09 EST

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3015
Calories From Fat: 901
Total Fat: 102.7g
Cholesterol: 605.8mg
Sodium: 4578.5mg
Potassium: 3153mg
Carbohydrates: 461.1g
Fiber: 64.4g
Sugar: 199.3g
Protein: 53.1g


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