Recipe: New England trifle
Recipe: New England trifleDietitian's tip: Trifle is a dessert typically made with sponge cake that has been soaked in sherry and topped with jam or custard, whipped topping, and candied fruit or nuts. This version uses a white or yellow cake and has lighter accompaniments, including vanilla pudding, fresh fruit and reduced-fat whipped topping. Serves:
20
Ingredients1 package white or yellow cake mix DirectionsPreheat the oven to 350 F or to the temperature specified on the cake mix directions. Lightly coat a 17-by-11-inch baking sheet with cooking spray. In a large bowl, using an electric mixer on low speed, beat together the cake mix, oil and egg whites until well blended. Pour the cake batter into the baking pan. Place in the oven and bake according to package directions. Remove the cake from the oven and sprinkle the liqueur over the warm cake. Cool completely. Cut cake into 1-inch squares and place in serving bowls, about 9 squares per bowl. Add raspberries and sliced peaches. In a separate bowl, whisk together the vanilla pudding and milk. Pour the pudding over the fruit and cake. Place the serving bowls in the refrigerator and chill for several hours. Don't stir or mix. To serve, top each trifle with 1 tablespoon whipped topping and garnish with almonds. Serve immediately. Nutritional Analysis (per serving)
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