Cornish Cream Tea Trifle Food

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CORNISH/ CLOTTED CREAM



Cornish/ Clotted Cream image

After living in the UK and rightfully becoming a scone, jam and clotted cream addict... I had to learn how to make Cornish cream at home. How hard could it be? Well... harder than you would think, for all the wrong reasons. It seems that finding the right cream is the real challenge. The best Cornish cream is made from fresh, unpasteurized, cream. In our ultra-pasteurized world, it is next to impossible to find unless you have a diary farmer tucked into your list of bff's. To further complicate things, I now live in the Netherlands. One would think that with all of the cows here (happiest cows on earth) it would be easier. No, no no no. Think again. So, I have modified, and tweeked a bit here and there to create clotted cream that is still a little piece of heaven on earth. That being said, if you can get your hands on unpasteurized cream to make this recipe, by all means use it! Also consider smuggling me some :)

Provided by Tantric1

Categories     Breakfast

Time 12h5m

Yield 1 cup, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 pint heavy cream (unpasteurized if possible)
1 pint heavy cream (if you want to make more than one batch)

Steps:

  • Pour cream into a oven proof pan, 8x8 preferably corning wear or other earthen pan. Minimally leave 2 inches from the top once poured inches Heat oven to 80 degrees Celsius. Cover pan with aluminium foil and place in oven for 10-12 hours.
  • The idea is for the milkfat to rise to the top and the whey will be left underneath. Carefully remove the pan to keep it even and not bust through the top layer of butter fat.
  • Let cool on stovetop for about 30 minutes and then refrigerate for 8 hours.
  • Take out of fridge and skim clotted cream off the top with a slotted spoon to drain any of the milk that may get on spoon, let it drip off. Place clotted cream in a sealed container, will stay good for 3-4 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 547.4, Fat 58.7, SaturatedFat 36.5, Cholesterol 217.4, Sodium 60.3, Carbohydrate 4.4, Sugar 0.2, Protein 3.2

A MERE TRIFLE! STRAWBERRIES AND CLOTTED CREAM TRIFLE



A Mere Trifle! Strawberries and Clotted Cream Trifle image

Luscious fresh strawberries nestle amongst light sponge cake sandwiched with strawberry jam, which are then covered with creamy custard and topped with clotted cream. Simple! This trifle may be simple but it is the star on any tea-time or dessert table and if you cannot obtain clotted cream, use whipping cream, heavy cream or double cream instead. Madeira is used in place of sherry in this trifle, which gives a mellow flavour to the trifle. This is a recipe that my mum sent to me, from a cutting in a British magazine promoting Devon and Cornwall in the West Country - home of the Cream Tea! If you wish to serve this to children or non-drinkers, substitute the Madeira with fruit juice of your choice. In the summer scatter some pink rose petals over the top for the ultimate and romantic finish! (Prep time includes the chilling and soaking time.)

Provided by French Tart

Categories     Dessert

Time 2h

Yield 1 Trifle, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 single trifle sponge cakes or 5 sponge cakes, cut into slices
2 tablespoons strawberry jam
4 fluid ounces madeira wine
12 ounces fresh ripe strawberries, thickly sliced
1/2 tablespoon golden caster sugar
1 (250 g) container clotted cream or 1 (250 g) whipping cream
1 (500 ml) container fresh ready-made custard
1 tablespoon toasted sliced almonds
1 vanilla pod
rose petal (optional)

Steps:

  • First of all cut the trifle sponges in half lengthways or cut the sponge cake into slices, spread each half or slice with strawberry jam, then re-form them and cut each one into 3 little sandwiches. Now arrange them in a 3 pint (1.75 litre) trifle bowl. Then make a few stabs in the sponges and sprinkle the Madeira carefully and evenly over them, then leave it all aside for half an hour so it can soak inches
  • After that, sprinkle half the strawberries over the top of the trifle sponges, pushing some down in amongst them. Then put the rest into a Mini Chopper or food processor along with the sugar, whiz to a purée then drizzle the purée over the strawberries.
  • Meanwhile, empty the custard into a jug, split the vanilla pod lengthways and, using a teaspoon, scrape the seeds into the custard and mix together.
  • Spoon the custard evenly over the top of the strawberries, then dollop the clotted cream over the custard (or whipped cream) smoothing it with the back of a knife and lastly sprinkle with toasted flaked almonds and scatter with rose petals if using.
  • Now you need to cover the dish with clingfilm and make sure it is well chilled before serving, up to two hours is ideal.

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