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> No-alcohol trifle, Is it worthwhile?

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post 03/12/2012, 05:31 PM
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I was just reading the MIL vent and although we have never been a trifle family I thought it might be nice to give it a try this Christmas. But my mother & sister are both allergic to alcohol so it would have to be without. Is there any point in making a trifle without sherry? Perhaps that's why we've never been a trifle family...

If anyone has any tried and true recipes I'd appreciate them.
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post 03/12/2012, 05:33 PM
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My mum makes the best trifle and has never added alcohol. I would say it's worth it!
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post 03/12/2012, 05:34 PM
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I'll be watching this thread as I want to make a trifle that my DS and nieces can also enjoy (alcohol free).
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post 03/12/2012, 05:42 PM
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Add everything in without the alcohol. That is how I make it, although hubby says it needs brandy. but ewww

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post 03/12/2012, 05:45 PM
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I love my mums trifle and she has never put alcohol in hers. I did even realise you were supposed to have it in there ...... blush.gif
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post 03/12/2012, 05:46 PM
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Mum always put sherry or brandy in hers but I'm not a fan so when I make it I just pour a little peach juice from the can over the cake instead of alcohol. I've never had any complaints so it must be fine as I've made it that way for years.
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post 03/12/2012, 05:47 PM
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I think you need some liquid to pour/sprinkle over the sponge, but no reason why it has to be alcohol. All this talk of trifle is making me want some!
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post 03/12/2012, 05:48 PM
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My mums family have never put alcohol in their trifles, usually they just layer jelly, sponge cake, some canned fruits and custard. They don't have a specific recipe, just toss whatever 'trifle-ish' ingredients they have handy in the bowl. I've always loved the taste of their trifles.
My husbands family puts sherry in their trifles and quite frankly all you can taste is the alcohol, apparently it's not a 'real' trifle without the alcohol rolleyes.gif Funnily enough, by the end of the event it's usually got less than a quarter eaten and generally that's only by the diehard trifle fans.
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post 03/12/2012, 05:50 PM
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I prefer it without the alcohol! Its not as rich and sickly.

I use apple juice instead

http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/14667/summer+berry+trifle
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post 03/12/2012, 05:54 PM
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1 Jam Swiss Roll, broken up and placed in glass bowl.
Place bits of jelly (that has set) into the bowl.
Pour custard (made from custard powder) over the cake and place in fridge, covered.
Before serving, whip cream and place on top.

Serve and enjoy.
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