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111 calorie Trifle

Curvy1Gezel
Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
edited November 2024 in Recipes
If like me you love trifle here is a lovely low calorie version,
just 111 calories each.

You will need
6 x Containers (with lids) roughly 4cm deep x 10cm wide x 10cm long
12 Rich tea fingers (asda's)
2 pots of Hartleys 10 calorie jelly strawberry and kiwi flavour
1 tin of Ambrosia light Devon custard x 360g
1 Tin of mixed berries x 90g drained (asda's)

Start by placing 2 rich tea fingers in the bottom of your pots.
Then using a fork smash up your jelly in a separate bowl,
When done add 58g to each pot try to cover all the biscuit.
Drain the juice from your berries then add berries to a separate bowl.
Using a fork smash the berries into a pulp and add 15g on top of your jelly.(try to spread evenly)
Then top this with 60g of Devon custard. (spread as evenly as possible)
And your finished
6 lovely trifle's just pop them in your fridge For around 4 hours to let the flavours mix and consume them within 2-3 days your kids will love them too :)

Hope everyone likes this recipe it's quick,easy and you can make them with your kids.

Replies

  • clockworkgeisha
    clockworkgeisha Posts: 48 Member
    I've been thinking about trifle recently... I also had no idea that biscuits existed that were 22 calories each! *heads to Asda*
  • rugratz2015
    rugratz2015 Posts: 595 Member
    Thanks x
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    I've been thinking about trifle recently... I also had no idea that biscuits existed that were 22 calories each! *heads to Asda*

    I know right there amazing <3 to asda for rich tea fingers.

    I'm going to have to make a bigger batch as they were all gone too quickly,
    Everyone in my house was like mmmm what's that can I have one lol x
    Thanks x

    Your welcome x
  • breathebelievejen
    breathebelievejen Posts: 83 Member
    nice one! thanks for sharing, this sounds yummy
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    Anyone know of a low calorie tinned fruit
    (not mixed berries)
    that I can use with orange jelly as I feel to try orange jelly in the trifle this time x
  • Curvy1Gezel
    Curvy1Gezel Posts: 364 Member
    Don't use orange jelly it's not nice lol x
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