My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

... to think that trifle isn't trifle if there's no jelly in it?

140 replies

evalyn · 13/12/2014 11:11

OP wants trifle made without jelly. I think trifle has to have jelly or it's not trifle. Which of us is BU?

OP posts:
Report
NoLongerJustAShopGirl · 13/12/2014 11:14

the old "Birds" v "proper" trifle debate... "proper" trifle does not have jelly - it is unctuous and oozing, grown up and thoroughly delicious... "Birds" style has set jelly in it and is for kids birthday parties only.

Report
Fallingovercliffs · 13/12/2014 11:18

YABU. Proper trifle is sponge soaked in sherry topped by loads of custard and cream and fruit. Jelly has no place in a trifle.

Report
cardibach · 13/12/2014 11:22

No place for jelly in a decent trifle...

Report
amicissimma · 13/12/2014 11:23

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

TimelyNameChangey · 13/12/2014 11:24

I hate jelly.

Report
MrsCakesPrecognition · 13/12/2014 11:25

I don't mind jelly in trifle, but try and fob me off with an alcohol-free trifle and I will be very unhappy.

Report
DragonMamma · 13/12/2014 11:27

Yabu

There's no jelly in proper trifle.

Report
KneeQuestion · 13/12/2014 11:27

YANBU

Ive never eaten a birds or any other sort of packet trifle. Only ever home made and always with jelly in.

The sponge is soaked in sherry of course and the jelly is 'melted' with some boiling water, then topped up with sherry. Fruit goes in with the jelly, which is topped with custard, then cream with either flaked almonds or chocolate shavings on top.

Very boozy-not for children, but definitely 'proper' trifle.

Report
IHaveBrilloHair · 13/12/2014 11:28

I like jelly in my trifle and no sherry, I don't like alcohol in desserts

Report
bigTillyMint · 13/12/2014 11:29

Of course there's jelly in trifle. And sherry. And tinned fruit cocktail.

My auntie's sherry trifle was The Best.

Report
EmberElftree · 13/12/2014 11:30

YABU. Jelly in trifle?! My mum's trifle gets you hammered she makes it like Falling has said, with loads of HBC sherry & tinned mandarins!

Report
bigTillyMint · 13/12/2014 11:30

Knee-question, you are absolutely spot-on with the recipeSmile

Report
Izzy24 · 13/12/2014 11:31

No jelly!

Report
GooodMythicalMorning · 13/12/2014 11:32

I only like chocolate 'trifle' (cream, choc mousse, choc cake in layers with choc sprinkled on top). No jelly at all. You are probably right but I cant stand jelly. Dh loves it though.

Report
Hatespiders · 13/12/2014 11:32

No jelly??? No jelly???????!!!!

How dare you! My dh would commit murder if there wasn't any jelly in his trifle.

I make the sponge base myself then soak it in sherry. Then add chopped walnuts and fruit corresponding to THE JELLY. Then I pour on THE JELLY.
Once set, I put on cold, whipped Bird's custard (mixed with double cream),
topped with extra-thick cream, decorated with whatever fruit is inside. I've done this for about 40 years. Our church Harvest Supper always demand one of my huge trifles for part of our dessert.

Really, I can't settle now... no blinking jelly? Whatever is the world coming to???

Report
ILovePud · 13/12/2014 11:32

Jelly free gets my vote too, jelly ruins trifles for veggies too.

Report
KneeQuestion · 13/12/2014 11:33

Thank you bigTillyMint! Grin

I have been known to whip some Baileys into my cream too. That one got people pissed after a portion!

Report
ItMustBeBedtimeSurely · 13/12/2014 11:33

Proper trifle definitely doesn't contain jelly.

Report
CocobearSqueeze · 13/12/2014 11:37

My homemade recipe passed down from mother has jelly, custard, sponge cake, chocolate crumbs, peach slices, and cream - all in layers. It's yummy and can only be bothered to make it at Christmas.

Report
Teeste · 13/12/2014 11:37

Proper trifle is loads of jelly with fruit, custard, cream, chocolate shavings and little to no nutritional value, just like my granny used to make. Soaked sponge is vile and has no place in any dessert (I also hate tiramisu, come at me MN!) Grin

Report
KneeQuestion · 13/12/2014 11:38

Jelly has been included in trifle recipes for maybe 200+ years.

I think that time scale qualifies it as a 'proper' recipe.

Some trifle recipes contain jelly, some don't. neither is proper, or not proper, just different.

Report
KneeQuestion · 13/12/2014 11:40

The other burning question...

Sponge fingers/Savoiardi/ladies fingers, or, slices of jam only [no buttercream] swiss roll?

I've used both, I prefer the swiss roll way, but it can be hard to get the creamless one.

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

KatieKaye · 13/12/2014 11:41

Definitely no jelly!

Report
bigTillyMint · 13/12/2014 12:01

KneeQuestion, I am coming round for some of your Baileysified trifleSmile

Are all you non-jellyers Southerners? Or posh?Grin

Report
PlumpingUpPartridge · 13/12/2014 12:05

Exactly what I was thinking bigtilly!!

DH says if it hasn't got jelly then it's not trifle - I am inclined to agree!

He is a Yorkshireman and I am complicated. We do live in the South though Grin

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.