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Artfulsighs
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Black Forest Chocolate Trifle -naughty but nice but not 4 diabetics!
      #281561 - 16/12/2008 16:42

I am going chocolate 'stir crazy' because I am not allowed to eat it! But here is a wicked recipe that I have made for those who do not like Christmas pudding:

Slice a McVities chocolate sponge into 1cm slices and line a deep glass trifle bowl.
Pour over a tin of black cherries or a jar of marachinos
Pour over a miniture bottle of cherry Kirtsh and allow to soak into the sponge and fruit.
Make and pour over a raspberry jelly and chill until set.
Top with chocolate custard (ready made from M&S)
Finish with whipped double cream and chocolate shavings.

Divine!


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Thimble
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Reged: 04/12/2008
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Re: Black Forest Chocolate Trifle -naughty but nice but not 4 diabetics! [Re: Artfulsighs]
      #281720 - 16/12/2008 18:30

sounds good but too much chocolate for me.........I will just have the jelly and cherry kirtsh please......................................

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MrsS
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Reged: 26/11/2008
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Loc: Halifax,Yorkshire
Re: Black Forest Chocolate Trifle -naughty but nice but not 4 diabetics! [Re: Thimble]
      #284784 - 19/12/2008 21:56

Sounds delicious will try that over Christmas.

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amandajane
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Reged: 06/04/2008
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Loc: Wokingham Berkshire
Re: Black Forest Chocolate Trifle -naughty but nice but not 4 diabetic [Re: Artfulsighs]
      #295978 - 04/01/2009 12:14

'but not 4 diabetics'! Why? Have you read any of the diabetes UK website which among other things says no food is forbidden, health professionals always say you can have treat as long as it is occasional and in moderation! The not 4 diabetics attitude makes people worry about having friends over who are diabetic and often leads to people being treated differently!

AJ


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