Today is National Jelly Bean day and to help celebrate it I have created a Jelly Bean Trifle to enjoy.
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Tuesday, 22 April 2014
Jelly Bean Trifle to celebrate National Jelly Bean Day 22nd April
Today is National Jelly Bean day and to help celebrate it I have created a Jelly Bean Trifle to enjoy.
Ingredients:
A handful of assorted flavour Jelly Beans
1 medium slice of chocolate cake
100 ml whipping cream
1 tablespoon icing Sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
4 Strawberries
Method.
1. Cut the cake into 1 cm cubes and keep aside.
2. Whip the whipping cream with icing sugar and vanilla essence until stiff peaks.
3. Hull and chop up two strawberries into small pieces
4. The other two strawberries hull and slice to look like hearts.
To Assemble:
1. Take two tall serving glass and place four heart shaped strawberry pieces in each glass so that they stand up on sides of glass.
2. Add 4 small cubes of cake in bottom of each glass. Add a teaspoon of cream and add a few pieces of strawberries and scatter 4-5 jelly beans on top.
3.Add 3-4 pieces of cake again , followed by a spoonful of cream, a scatter of chopped strawberries and a few jelly beans.
4. Last layer add 3-4 pieces of cake, followed by some strawberries and a final dollop of cream. Garnish with remaining jelly beans and chopped strawberries.
I would like to Thank Jelly Belly for sending me a lovely box of Jelly Belly Beans to enjoy.
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Trifle looks simply delicious and mouthwatering. Excellent preparation.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Thanks Deepa.
Deletekids wld love it.. yummy trifle
ReplyDeleteThey would and so easy to make too.
DeleteDidn't know there was a Jelly Bean day. Like the trifle recipe - thanks.
ReplyDeleteDelicious...
ReplyDeleteThe trifle looks yummy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful --- great fun - I love trifles :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a good idea! Never thought of putting jelly beans in triffle before
ReplyDeleteAlex
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Me neither but I guess one has to be innovative.:)
DeleteThis looks yummy x
ReplyDeleteFun way to use up those jelly beans.
ReplyDeleteNice idea, though I'd skip the strawberries because they turn me bright red!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I think this post has just made me totally dribble! Looks too yummy! xx http://justjulie81.blogspot.co.uk/
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of trifle, mainly because of the cold custard but I have to say this looks delicious, you may just have changed my mind!
ReplyDeleteIs there really a National Jelly Bean day?! I had to read this twice to believe it, LOL! Anyway I'm sure in a trifle they'd be extra yummy and so pretty too :)
ReplyDeleteThere is you know its today.
DeleteThat looks splendid! Love a trifle
ReplyDeleteOff to Asda to buy some ingredients! :) Fabulous recipe, looks amazing as always x
ReplyDeleteHurny I hope you enjoy making them and eating them too.
DeleteI love trifle, my mum makes a lovely one so I'll pass this recipe onto her. I love these National foodie days, I must make a note of them. Looks very yummy!
ReplyDeletemy kiddos would love these!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fun! I had no idea there was national jelly bean day lol!
ReplyDeleteWOW, this looks amazing!! I love trifle and jelly beans, why had`nt I thought of this. I am def going to give this a try xx
ReplyDeleteThat is so funny, I just picked up a handful of jellybeans to eat while reading this! What a great way to eat jelly beans, yum!! And now I will eat more knowing it's National Jelly Bean Day! :)
ReplyDeleteWow, a National Jelly Bean day? This is my kind of dessert!
ReplyDeleteNational Jelly Bean Day? You had me laughing on the floor here. I had no idea such a day existed but I will not let it pass me by next year.
ReplyDeleteThe trifle looks great :)
I had no idea there was a national jelly bean day how cool! x
ReplyDeleteThat trifle looks yummy, what a great idea
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, I love Jelly Beans. Who knew there was a day to celebrate them!
ReplyDeleteI had no clue it was national Jelly Bean day. The trifle looks fantastic and tasty. x
ReplyDeleteOh my days - yummy! Can I come to tea please ? ;)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a jelly bean trifle before - sounds yummy
ReplyDeleteHeya! I'm at work browsing your blog from my new iphone 3gs!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say I love reading your blog and look forward to all your posts!
Carry on the fantastic work!
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I'm partial to trifle. Your idea to use jelly beans is brilliant. My kids would love this (and me too)
ReplyDeletelovely idea - so colourful.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of National Jelly Bean Day! This dessert looks perfect for a kids' party though :)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering.....looks delicious
ReplyDeleteI now love national jelly bean day, I've never heard of it before but your trifle looks so yummy :-) x
ReplyDeleteSuper! I never knew there was even such a day!
ReplyDeleteJelly Bean national day, what a lovely idea to celebrate it :-)!
ReplyDeleteSo fun!
ReplyDeletemm oh my gosh this looks epic! x
ReplyDeleteTrifle and jellybeans...how wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a super idea. I must remember to make this when my little niece visits as she loves jelly beans.
ReplyDeleteWhat a colourful looking trifle! I will definitely try making it this summer - David
ReplyDeletePretty, fun, looks tasty - I want!
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