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Banana bread trifle with custard and salted caramel
12Aug

Banana cake trifle

Our fridge has buckled during the heatwave, it has slowly given up on us and the amount of food we’ve had to throw away is tragic. We’re big on bananas but we haven’t been able to keep up with how quickly they have gone from green tips to freckled black, the perfect excuse to experiment with banana bread recipes. I have made banana bread with sour cream, yoghurt, buttermilk, black treacle. My work colleagues were sick of it and so was my family, my freezer started to work overtime to keep it all from going to waste. There are no rules when it comes to layering these trifle pots, mix and alternate as much as your glass is tall with banana, cake, custard and salted caramel. Top it with loads of caramelised nuts. Banana cake trifle (serves 3-4) For the custard: 150ml milk 150ml double cream 1 tsp vanilla paste 1 tbsp cornflour 3 egg yolks 50g sugar 1. Add milk, double cream and vanilla paste to pan and bring it to a slow boil, remove from heat and leave it to cool 2. Whisk the yolks and sugar until pale and fluffy, add to milky mixture, return to hob
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23Apr

Almond and pear upside down cake with salted caramel

I am not even joking: you have to make this cake. It took me three attempts to perfect this recipe and yeah I am proud of how it turned out. The inspiration for this recipe came after I made some waaaaaay too sweet peach upside down cake. Plus I made a massive batch of salted caramel sauce like a month ago and have been struggling to figure out what to do with it. I put them in nice little jars to give them out as presents, but they turned out too salty because I did not listen to Nigella’s advice about being too confident on the amounts of salt you add! So before making this cake I added a little extra golden syrup and sugar but if you follow her recipe you should be alright. Also I have heard that upside down cakes are better served warm but I found that when this one reached room temperature it was heaven: the sauce soaked into it and it got gooier and gooier (this my new favourite comparative adjective). Another life changing discovery that came about while eating this cake (life changes while you’re eating) is that pears are not as boring as I thought they
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