WHIM WHAM
This is a very simple recipe for a delicious and swiftly made dessert in the "trifle" family. It originates from 18th century Scotland, when the word "whim-wham" was used to describe something light and fanciful.
Provided by Millereg
Categories Dessert
Time 55m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Melt the butter in a heavy-based frying pan and fry the almonds until golden brown.
- Stir in the sugar and cook for 1 minute, stirring continuously, until the sugar dissolves and the almonds are well coated.
- Tip on to a greased baking sheet and leave to cool.
- About 30 minutes before ready to serve, cover the bottom of a serving bowl with broken sponge fingers or sponge cake.
- Pour the sherry, brandy and orange zest and juice over the sponge and leave to soak for 30 minutes.
- Whip the cream until it just holds its shape, and then gently fold in the yogurt.
- Spoon the mixture on top of the sponge.
- Roughly chop the almonds, sprinkle on top and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 379.6, Fat 29.3, SaturatedFat 15.4, Cholesterol 85.5, Sodium 81.5, Carbohydrate 14.8, Fiber 1.7, Sugar 10.9, Protein 5.5
18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH WHIM WHAM - BRANDY AND SHERRY TRIFLE
This is a very simple recipe for a delicious and swiftly made trifle. It originates from the 18th century, when the word whim-wham was used to describe something light and fanciful. It is quite boozy, and you might want to take a break before driving!! You can add fresh fruit to this if you like - it is not traditional, but I like to add raspberries when they are in season.
Provided by French Tart
Categories Dessert
Time 40m
Yield 1 Trifle, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- 1. Melt the butter in a heavy-based frying pan and fry the almonds until golden brown. Stir in the sugar and cook for 1 minute, stirring continuously, until the sugar dissolves and the almonds are well coated. Tip on to a greased baking sheet and leave to cool.
- 2. About 30 minutes before ready to serve, break the sponge fingers in half and put into a serving bowl. Pour the sherry, brandy and orange rind and juice over and leave to soak for 30 minutes.
- 3. Whip the cream until it just holds its shape, then carefully fold in the yogurt. Spoon it on top of the sponge. Roughly chop the almonds, sprinkle on top and serve immediately.
SHERRY TRIFLE WITH BRANDY CUSTARD
This sherry- and brandy-infused trifle was inspired by a Victorian recipe.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Put yolks and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment; beat on medium-high speed until mixture is pale and thick, 2 to 3 minutes. On low speed, beat in flour and salt. Gradually beat in half of warm milk.
- Pour milk-yolk mixture into remaining milk in pan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking. Cook, stirring, until thickened, about 2 minutes. Pour through a fine sieve into a bowl.
- Transfer to an ice-water bath; let cool, stirring occasionally. Stir in vanilla and brandy. Place plastic wrap on surface. Refrigerate until ready to use, up to 3 days.
- Beat cream just until stiff peaks form. Fold into pastry cream. Place 7 ladyfinger halves at bottom of a 12-cup trifle dish; spread with one quarter of jam. Pour in one quarter of sherry. Spoon one quarter pastry cream on top. Sprinkle with one-third each almonds and amaretti. Repeat layering 3 more times (last layer does not need almonds and amaretti). Refrigerate 3 hours or overnight.
TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH SHERRY TRIFLE
Make and share this Traditional Scottish Sherry Trifle recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Millereg
Categories Dessert
Time 55m
Yield 1 mouthwatering trifle, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Prepare custard according to package directions OR prepare homemade custard as follows: Whisk together the egg yolks, sugar and vanilla essence until pale and creamy.
- Heat the milk and cream together in a saucepan until boiling point then stir into the egg mixture.
- Once it is well blended, return to the pan and stir continuously over a low heat until the custard thickens.
- Pour into a dish and set aside to cool.
- Place the sponge in the base of a large glass bowl and spread with the raspberry jam.
- Mix the sherry and the Drambuie and sprinkle evenly over the sponge allowing it to soak inches.
- Next add a layer of raspberries and sliced bananas.
- When quite cool, pour the custard over the layer of fruit, spreading evenly.
- Next whip the double cream well, add sugar to sweeten and spoon on top of custard.
- Decorate with toasted almonds and/or slices of fresh soft fruit.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 602, Fat 27.9, SaturatedFat 16.8, Cholesterol 160, Sodium 70.9, Carbohydrate 72.8, Fiber 4.3, Sugar 50.2, Protein 4.5
TRADITIONAL ENGLISH SHERRY TRIFLE - STRICTLY FOR THE GROWN UPS!
Treat your family and friends to this superb traditional boozy trifle full of sherry, raspberries and cream, especially popular at Christmas time. (Forget about counting calories until the New Year!) A trifle is a typically British dessert made with thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, fruit juice or alcohol, and whipped cream. Interestingly it was always made so as to use up, stale, left over sponge cake, which is then softened with either fruit juices or a sweet alcohol like sherry. It really is best not to use fresh sponge as it just goes very soggy and mushy. In the UK you can buy "sponge fingers" or "sponge trifle cakes" which are perfect, or if you have an Italian shop nearby, try ready made tiramisu sponge. It's really easy to make and the ingredients are usually arranged in layers with the fruit and sponge on the bottom, and the custard and cream on top. The best trifles contain a small amount of alcohol such as port, or, most commonly, sweet sherry or madeira wine. If you can't drink alcohol, you can use fruit juice instead, the liquid is necessary to moisten the cake. Trifle containing sherry is sometimes called 'sherry trifle' or referred to as being 'High Church'!! We often had a sherry trifle for dessert or tea on a Sunday afternoon, it was a delicious end to a lazy and relaxing day!
Provided by French Tart
Categories Dessert
Time 4h10m
Yield 1 Large Trifle, 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Split the sponges in half then spread each half thinly with raspberry jam.
- Sandwich each half back together and cut into quarters.
- Place in the base of three and a half pint (2 litre) glass trifle bowl.
- Sprinkle the sherry over the sponges and spoon over the partially thawed raspberries and their juice.
- Roughly crush the ratafia biscuits and sprinkle over the raspberries.
- Chill for 3-4 hours.
- Place the milk and vanilla pod in a small pan and slowly bring to just below boiling point.
- Transfer to a heatproof jug and leave to infuse for 10 minutes.
- Remove the vanilla pod from the milk.
- Place the egg yolks, cornflour and sugar in a bowl and whisk together.
- Whisk in the milk, then strain the liquid back into the rinsed pan through a fine sieve.
- Cook over a gentle heat , stirring constantly until the custard starts to thicken, being careful not to allow to boil.
- Cook gently for two minutes unit the custard is a thick pouring consistency.
- Quickly pour the custard into a cold bowl to prevent further cooking.
- Sprinkle the surface with a thin coating of caster sugar to prevent a skin forming.
- Set aside and leave to cool.
- Spoon the cold custard onto the raspberries in the trifle bowl, spreading to the edges with a palette knife.
- Gently whip the cream until it nearly holds its shape, then spoon three quarters of it on top of the custard and carefully spread to the sides of the bowl.
- Whip the remaining cream until it holds it shape.
- Pipe swirls of cream around the top of the bowl and decorate with flaked almonds and cherries, silver dragees or raspberries.
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