An easy way to create individual, scrummy alternatives to the classic strawberry trifle
Provided by Immi Davis
Time 1h
Yield Makes 6
Number Of Ingredients 0
Steps:
- cut some of the strawberries into small chunks and place in the bottom of six glass tumblers.
- Boil a kettle and pour 1/2 cup of boiling water into a measuring jug, add the jelly cubes and stir until completely dissolved, then add 1/2 cup of cold water.
- Pour the jelly mixture into the pre-prepared tumblers, filling a quarter full and refrigerate overnight.
- Make waffles; mix together all the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
- In a separate bowl whisk together the egg and milk, gradually add to the dry ingredients to avoid lumps
- When all the egg and milk mixture has been used up add the oil and mix again, don't over mix as you want light waffles.
- preheat and prepare your waffle maker in accordance with its instructions.
- Pour the necessary amount of mixture into the waffle maker and cook for three to four minutes or until golden brown and crispy.
- Leave to cool then cut out circles of the waffle, place into the tumbler on top of the jelly.
- Mix the custard then pour a thick layer on top of the waffle. Then add another waffle circle on top of that making sure it doesn't sink into the custard.
- Whip the cream and dollop on top of the second waffle.
- Heat most of the sugar with a little water in a pan on a medium heat until the sugar has dissolved, keep adding water so it doesn't boil dry.
- Dip the strawberries into the melted sugar mixture then into the remaining sugar.
- Leave to cool then place one sugared fruit on each trifle.
- Chill until serving
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