Here is some of the gifts my kids made to their dad a few years ago. Aren't they cute? This year they're making him pizza for lunch.
Have a good weekend and Happy Father's Day!
Italian Trifle (Heaven in the Glass)
(serve 4)
For the custard:
50g dark cooking chocolate
2 teaspoons custard powder
2 1/2 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
For the sponge:
150g Sponge cake
1/3 cup strong coffee ( I add 1 heap teaspoon of coffee powder into 1/3 cup of boiling water)
2 tablespoons Kahula
1 teaspoon Bunderburg Rum
For garnish:
150ml whipped cream + 2 tablespoons icing sugar
fresh strawberries
50g dark cooking chocolate
25g milk cooking chocolate
Method:
- Dissolve custard powder with a little of milk in a small saucepan. Add sugar and the rest of the milk and stir over low heat until thicken. Cool.
- Melt chocolate in microwave under medium heat for 30 seconds and repeat until it melts. Add half of the custard with the chocolate and mix well.
- Cut the sponge into cube, mix coffee with Kahlua and rum. Brush the coffee mixture over the sponge.
- Place a tablespoon of vanilla custard over base of the glass. Top with sponge cake then chocolate custard. Put into the fridge and make chocolate decoration.
- For the chocolate heart or flower: melt dark chocolate in microwave at medium heat until melt. Spread chocolate over a piece of baking paper. Melt white chocolate in microwave at medium heat until melt, then spoon into a zip bag. Cut a tiny corner at the bag and drizzle the chocolate over the dark chocolate. Place the chocolate into the fridge until set. Cut it into heart or flower shape with the cutter. Top the trifle with whipped cream and garnish it with chocoalte and strawberries.
This is my first visit to your lovely blog...found you via Elizabeth at Food and Thrift Finds. Your trifle is delicious looking.
ReplyDeleteJust drooling recipe..loving it!!
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing the recipe n ur kids gifts re cute too..
That is a yummy trifle! did not know Father's Day was on a different day than in USA :) Always thought it was only an American Hallmark thing!
ReplyDeleteCheers, priya
I am also a dessert person and never stop looking for simple but great recipes :) Love your recipe.. So fabulous looking!
ReplyDeleteyum! this looks fantastic! The chocolate hearts are darling :) trifle in a cup is the perfect size really! If I made a whole huge amount of trifle, I'd just eat it all up!
ReplyDelete♥ laura
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