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Title: English Orange Trifle
Categories: Dessert British European
Yield: 12 Servings
1 | pk | Pillsbury Date or Cranberry Quick Bread Mix |
TRIFLE MIXTURE | ||
1/4 | To 1/2 cup orange-flavored liqueur or orange juice | |
1 | pk | (3.5 oz) vanilla pudding & pie filling (Not instant) |
2 | c | Milk |
1 | tb | Grated orange peel |
1 | c | Whipping cream, whipped |
1 | Jar (12 oz) (1 1/2 cups) orange marmalade or peach preserves | |
FROSTING | ||
1 | c | Whipping cream |
1 | tb | Powdered sugar |
1. Heat oven to 350F. Grease and flour bottom only of 8 x 4 or 9 x 5 loaf pan. Prepare and bake quick bread mix according to direc- tions and cool completely.
2. Cut bread into 1 inch squares; place in a shallow baking dish, and drizzle with orange liqueur or orange juice. Cover; let stand for about 2 hours. Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan, combing the pud- ding, milk and orange peel. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Boil 1 minute, remove from heat. Cover surface with plastic wrap, and cool 1 hour. Fold whipped cream into cooled pudding.
3. Line 2 or 2.5 quart bowl with plastic wrap. Spread 1 cup of the pudding mixture in the bottom of the bowl. Add 1/3 of the bread squares; spread with 1/3 of the marmalade mixture and 1 cup of the pudding mixture. Starting with the bread squares, repeat layers 2 more times. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 4 hours or preferably overnight.
4. Unmold trifle onto a serving plate. In a small bowl, beat 1 cup whipping cream until soft peaks form. Add the powdered sugar. Beat until stiff peaks form. Frost trifle. Garnish as desired. Refrigerate.
(Typist's note: To reduce the calories, you could use low calorie instant pudding, low calorie nonfat nondairy whipped topping, low calorie marmalade, and use orange juice and not liqueur.)
Source: Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, Nov/Dec 1993 Typed for you by: Linda Fields, Cyberealm BBS, Watertown NY 1993 315-785-8098 or 786-1120
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