For a very luxurious treat that can be tweaked according to personal taste this mincemeat trifle is a no-brainer. If you have any left-over mincemeat it’s a great way to use it up. If you can’t be bothered to make the mincemeat sponge you can use Madeira cake, but why would you not as leftovers are great with a cup of tea. Recipe from Nigel Slater.
Ingredients
For the mincemeat sponge
- 250g butter
- 250g caster sugar
- 75g ground almonds
- 100g plain flour
- 4 large eggs, beaten
- organic or unwaxed orange, grated zest and juice
- 100g good quality mincemeat
For the curd
- 5 lemons, zest and juice
- 1 orange, zest and juice
- 150g unsalted butter, cut into cubes
- 300g sugar
- 4 eggs and 2 egg yolks
To serve
- 2 tbsp Marsala or dry sherry
- 400ml ready-made custard (I used Waitrose Madagascan vanilla custard)
- 300ml double cream
- 20 physalis (Cape gooseberries)
- handful pistachios, shelled and chopped
Method
- You will need a shallow 23cm/9in cake tin, the base lined with baking parchment or greaseproof paper. Bake in top or bottom oven in the middle at around 190ºC.
- Beat the butter and sugar in an electric mixer until pale and fluffy. In another bowl, mix the almonds and flour together and set aside.
- Add the eggs to the butter and sugar, a little at a time, with the beater on slow. Turn the machine off and add the zest and a third of the almonds and flour, then turn the mixer on slow until the dry ingredients are incorporated, then add the second, and then the third lot, switching the machine off each time. If you do this too quickly you will end up with a heavy cake.
- Finally, the machine still on slow, mix in the orange juice and the mincemeat. Transfer the mixture with a rubber spatula to the lined cake tin and bake for 35 minutes. Run a palette knife around the edge of the tin and turn out onto sugared greaseproof paper. Leave to cool.
- For the orange and lemon curd, put the zest and juice, the sugar and the butter into a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, making sure that the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Stir with a whisk from time to time until the butter has melted.
- Mix the eggs and yolks lightly with a fork then stir into the lemon and orange mixture. Let the curd cook, stirring regularly, for about 10 minutes until it is thick and custard-like. It should feel heavy on the whisk. Remove from the heat and stir occasionally as it cools.
- Break the mincemeat sponge into pieces and put them in the bottom of a serving dish. Sprinkle with a little sweet wine or Marsala or dry sherry. Pour over the custard then place in the fridge, covered.
- When the curd is cool, pour it over the custard and chill for an hour. Whip the cream, spoon on top, then decorate the top of the trifle with orange zest and physalis and a scattering of chopped pistachios.