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Nov 12, 2010

Yummy Cranberry Trifle for Your Christmas Holiday Party

Earlier today I posted the recipe for the Champagne Punch I always make when I have a Christmas Party. A couple of folks e-mailed and asked for the trifle recipe, too...so here ya go...




The recipe cames from the December 2008 issue of Everyday Food.




Cranberry Trifle

2 bags (12 oz each) cranberries, fresh or frozen (I used fresh)
2 1/4 cups granulated sugar
2 Tablespoons finely grated peeled fresh ginger (if using ground ginger, use much less or will be too strong)
1 bar (8 oz) cream cheese, room temperature
1/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups heavy cream
2 homemade or store-bought all-butter pound cakes, 12 oz. each, cut into 3/4-inch-thick slices
Candied Orange Zest (recipe follows for zest)

In a medium saucepan, combine cranberries, 2 cups granulated sugar, ginger and 2 cups water. The ginger is the yellow looking stuff in this pic. At first I was worried that 2 tablespoons of fresh ginger would be overpowering, since ginger is pretty strong. It wasn't though...it was just right!




Bring to a simmer over medium heat; cook until cranberries begin to burst...8-10 minutes. They were just starting to burst when I took this pic.




Let compote cool completely. To speed up the cooling time, I poured the compote into a large bowl and stuck it in the refrigerator...otherwise it would have taken a really long time to cool because it is really thick and syrup like.

Make cream filling: Using an electric mixer, beat cream cheese, brown sugar, remaining 1/4 cup granulated sugar and vanilla on high until well combined. With mixer on medium, gradually add heavy cream; continue beating until soft peaks form.

Arrange 1/3 of cake in a 3 quart serving dish. I bought the boxed Duncan Hines pound cake mix when I made it...to save some time.




Spoon 1/3 of compote over cake; spread to sides of dish. Dollop 1/3 of cream filling over compote; spread to sides of dish. Repeat twice more, ending with cream filling. Cover; refrigerate at least 2 hours (or up to 1 day). Garnish with Candied Orange Zest, if desired. (I highly recommend making and garnishing with the Candied Orange Zest...it was one of the best parts of the trifle!)

Recipe for Candied Orange Zest:
In a medium saucepan, bring 1/2 cup granulated sugar and 1/2 cup water to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar. Add zest of 1 orange (peeled into long strips with a vegetable peeler); simmer, swirling occasionally, until zest is tender...8-10 minutes. Drain, and transfer to a plate. Dredge zest in sugar, and thinly slice.

I found it tricky to cut the zest after dredging...felt like I was knocking some of the sugar off. Might be better to cut it first and then dredge it through the sugar. Or, better yet...cut it, put it back into the syrupy water you just drained off and then dredge it...that way the sugar will really stick well. You try it and tell me what works best. :-)


Here's the finished product...




When I made this for my last party, it was a big hit and began disappearing fast...you can see the layers in this photo...



You'll find all the Party Planning Posts under the heading Tablescapes for All Occasions at the top of this blog. (Just scroll down to the bottom of that page.) Enjoy!

Also linking this post to Foodie Friday at Designs by Gollum.
Thanks Michael for hosting Foodie Friday!

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43 Comments:

At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Carmen @ Life with Sprinkles on Top said...

YUM! It looks delicious! I might just have to try this.

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Natasha in Oz said...

That looks delicious! Thank you so much for sharing all of these wonderful ideas, Susan. I am getting so excited about hosting my party now!

Best wishes,
Natasha.

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Vintage Linen Treasures said...

This looks absolutely fabu-licious! Yours is even prettier than the one in the magazine.
Patricia :o)

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Tablescapes By Diane said...

Hi lvely lady. This looks so YUMMY ! Do have a link for making this I hope so ~~~!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger BrushedByAnAngel said...

I am not very fond of cranberries but I would like to try this out at my Christmas party along with the champagne punch. Thanks for sharing your recipes.
Brenda

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger C.J. said...

My dear Susan, how have you been and do you love your self imposed retirement? :) I hope you do and that you are enjoying every moment!

Carol

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Deb said...

Oh, yum! I'm hosting a home candle party on Friday and this will be so fun. Thanks for sharing.

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Donna said...

Yours looks much better than the picture. I wanna try it, too.

D

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Red Couch Recipes said...

Susan -- what a fun and festive twist on a trifle -- this just might make it to my holiday table this year. Thanks for posting it. Joni

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

that looks yumm yumm!!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Ames said...

This looks too pretty to eat! Very festive. Is it tart? Thanks for sharing the recipe!~Ames

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Johanna Gehrlein said...

Hi Susan,
you share always such nice recipes and tipps with us. Thank you so much. Your trifle looks phantastic. The color is perfect for Christmas time.
Greetings, Johanna

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Witch of Stitches said...

I love old fashioned desserts like trifle, Christmas puddings, etc. I'm going to try this version, but I like my cake a bit drunk so I'll sprinkle the pound cake with rum after poking a few holes through so it can soak in a bit, then cut it up and put in all together.

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Patricia @ ButterYum said...

Absolutely beautiful. Very festive too!

:)
ButterYum

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Sonny G said...

That looks almost too pretty to eat, but I would:)
I love cranberries and they are so good for you too..
Thanks for the pretty visual and the recipe.. looking forward to trying that.

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Anonymous Teresa said...

Wow...that looks amazing! I'm thinking that could really work for my Thanksgiving dessert table this year.

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger René said...

This looks out of this world delicious Susan. I will definitely save this recipe for the holidays.

Rene

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Abramyan Avenue said...

Oh my goodness that looks so good!!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Evelyn said...

Hi Susan, Oh my gosh...it looks beautiful.

Evelyn

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Linda M. said...

Hi, I hopped over from Pink Saturday to wish you a great day! Yummy post.

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That looks so yummy! The presentation alone is gorgeous, leave to Martha! Marcia

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger fitty's pinky rose cottage said...

my fave sweet treat! yummmm is all i can see and say!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Pinky said...

I am going to offer to take dessert to our next dinner group and take THIS!!!!!!!!!!!! It looks terrific! Thanks for sharing this!!! XO

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Jacalyn @ rmebathproducts.com said...

Oh that looks so pretty and yummy too! I am off to find that champagne recipe!

Happy PS,
Jacalyn

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Smocking with Gwen said...

Thank you Susan!!! Now have BNOTP Cranberry Triffle in my recipes!!! Love your beautiful photos too!!!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Jenny @ Simcoe Street said...

Oh YUM!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Vanessa said...

That looks beautiful and sounds delicious! I have to take a dessert to a church party in a few weeks and this will be perfect! Thanks so much for sharing it with us!
Vanessa

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Bernideen said...

From one Cranberry Lover- I am printing this out and yes it looks wonderful!
Bernideen

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Anonymous Kaye Swain - SandwichINK for the Sandwich Generation said...

Looks incredibly yummy and gorgeous. I bet making these would also be fun activities for grandparents and their older grandchildren. Very fun!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Maison Mutt said...

Opps! Looked at your post before I ate...my stomach is not happy with me 8 )
Never thought of using cranberries in trifle, thanks for the Thanksgiving dessert idea!
Licks & Wags, Niki

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Renae Moore said...

Gosh I'm drooling on my keyboard....I love trifle!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Renae Moore said...

Gosh I'm drooling on my keyboard....I love trifle!

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Anonymous kayellen said...

Oh my goodness that looks so yummy Susan!!

Happy Pink Saturday!!

Thank you for the recipe:))

Kay Ellen

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Anonymous Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

BEAUTIFUL! I'm sure it's delicious. My husband is quite a fan of trifle, in fact, our trifle bowl is his!

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Blogger Lori said...

Looks super beautiful and yummy I'm sure. I love your site, always have... but I'm not so happy about your new pop up ads. Oh well, you have such a following, I guess the advertisers want in on the fun too.

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your yummy cranberry recipies~ I have been looking all over for our favorite lemon cranberry trifle recipe and don't know where it has gone so I might try this one instead. Im trying the champaign punch one for sure. It looks so pretty and festive!

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Blogger The Tablescaper said...

This looks delicious and oh so seasonal. Why don't you link up with Seasonal Sundays?

- The Tablescaper

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Blogger Unknown said...

Yummy, yummy!

Hugs
Charo

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Blogger Alyssa said...

Yum! This looks like the perfect dessert after a big feast. Thanks for posting it.

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Blogger Lori E said...

This does look like a hit but I am required by the laws of tradition to make the same trifle I have always made.
A recipe shown to me by my ex-boyfriends Scottish mother. It is then eaten for days straight. Even for breakfast. No variations, no updates. Tradition.

 
At Monday, November 15, 2010 , Blogger The Dragonfly On Iron Gate said...

Looks great. I've seen these at events but didn't think to try one. I am going to make two and sit them outside with a candle for Christmas. They can melt down as the evening winds down. ♥

 
At Monday, November 15, 2010 , Blogger Lori @ Projects Plenty said...

That looks gorgeous and delicious all at the same time! Thanks for sharing and hosting another great Metamorphosis Monday.

Lori

 
At Thursday, December 30, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This dessert looks so great. I decided to try it for New Year's Eve dessert. I made it tonight and realized I put in too much ginger. I used ground ginger instead of the fresh ginger. I only put in 1 tablespoon and the cranberry sauce tastes way too gingery. So I am warning others to make sure if they use gound ginger to use less than a tablespoon. Maybe 1/2 tablespoon would work well. Otherwise, this is an awesome dessert. Thanks for posting this!!

 

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