Strawberry and Raspberry Trifle
It was my first attempt at making custard and it went pretty well. No lumps or icky skin. The recipe called for layering banana, custard, strawberry and biscuits. My final layering was banana, custard, biscuit, strawberry and raspberry, custard, strawberry and raspberry. Mr B topped his off with some single cream.
What went wrong?
Shortly after dividing out the custard, fruit, biscuits etc and making up the trifles, we ate a mini one each. Delicious. The flaw in the plan was that the mini trifles we ate later on had had time to sit and the crunchy biscuit had become a soggy mess. Urgh.
What would I do differently next time?
I'll be keeping everything separate until serving time next time. Soggy biscuits are unforgivable!
End result?
I often avoid trifle because I don't like the texture of soggy sponge. This wasn't a traditional approach to trifle but the combination of raspberries, strawberries, biscuits and custard was very enjoyable.
Success or failure?
I'm calling this a win. As long as there aren't any more soggy biscuits...
Mrs B put a lot of pressure on herself with this one. First time making home made custard with the added stress of making sure it wasn't lumpy and definitely bereft of skin. We have high expectations but excellent taste when it comes to custard. Final verdict? The whole thing - custard, strawberries, raspberries, biscuits and that delicious cream topping - tasted ten times better than the last trifle I had which was from the supermarket. My only complaint is that two servings of the trifle simply weren't enough.