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I don’t think there’s anything more summery than a vibrant berry trifle – this recipe is easy to make, with gluten free and vegan friendly ingredients.<\/em><\/p>\n Today I have for you a summer berry trifle recipe, packed with all my favourite flavours: chocolate, espresso, three different kinds of berries, and coconut.<\/p>\n As always, it’s entirely plant-based – though you honestly wouldn’t think it with a spoonful in your mouth. It’s soft, creamy, textured, sweet – you miss out on nothing flavour-wise despite the adaptations.<\/p>\n This is the perfect dessert to serve at a summer party – visually stunning with those messy layers and pops of colours.<\/p>\n [bctt tweet=\"Chocolate Berry Trifle - this wonderful, messy, layered dessert just happens to be GF and vegan friendly.\" username=\"laurenglucina\"]<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A trifle is a layered English dessert (and Kiwi \/ Aussie fave), that usually comprises of the following ingredients:<\/p>\n Other common additions include jelly, jam, stewed or macerated fruits. Strawberry trifle is probably the most classic flavour, but others include chocolate, brownie, tiramisu and peach.<\/p>\n Trifles are often served at Christmas, and are a yummy, lighter alternative to the far more dense Christmas fruit cakes<\/a>.<\/p>\n I’ve given this a plant-based make over, of course! I’ve also skipped the alcohol and gluten. Here are the substitutions I made:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The day before – place your tins of coconut cream in the fridge to harden.<\/p>\n Now, we need to decide, are you going to make your cake from scratch, buy one ready made, or use a cake mix? Up to you – there are some great gluten free \/ vegan cake mixes on the shelves, but it’s still a little harder to come by ready-made cakes. I’m going to assume you’re making from scratch.<\/p>\n So to begin, sift all your dry cake ingredients into a bowl, then transfer to a food processor (you can do this in a cake mixer too). Add all wet ingredients, including soaked dates, and pulse until uniform in texture. Pour into a prepared cake tin and bake at 180˚C (360˚F) for up to 40 minutes, or until a skewer comes out clean.<\/p>\n Let the cake cool, then transfer to a plate or shallow dish. Pierce the cake all over with a fork. Brew a strong cup of coffee, and sweeten it by adding pure maple syrup. You can make the coffee stove top if you prefer, and add coconut sugar, to thicken into a sugar-syrup.<\/p>\n Pour the coffee mixture over the cake, slowly, allowing it to soak in. If there is any liquid that hasn’t been soaked up – drain it off. If the cake looks like it could take a bit more – add a tablespoon at a time.<\/p>\n Cut the cake into small cubes ready for assembly.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n To prepare the coconut cream, open the tins and drain out the liquid. Scoop the hardened cream into a bowl. Add sugar of your choice – I’ve gone with erythritol (a sugar alternative), and vanilla extract. Whip using a stand mixer for 5-10 minutes until completely smooth.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Finally prepare your berries – I’ve used a mixture of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries. Wash them and allow to dry thoroughly. If using strawberries, slice them first.<\/p>\n That’s it – now we assemble!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n First a layer of espresso-soaked chocolate cake. Then a generous layer of berries. Followed by whipped coconut cream. And repeat.<\/p>\n To make your berry trifle super pretty – add a few pansies and calendula petals.<\/p>\n <\/strong><\/p>\n There are a few tricks I’ve learnt here;<\/p>\n Easy!<\/p>\n Can I make this berry trifle ahead of time, and can I refrigerate it? <\/strong>Yes – but remember, coconut cream is a form of saturated fat, so it will turn solid in the fridge. If you’re making this the night before, you’ll need to bring it out with ample time to soften the cream. My preference is to be organised and make it the day you will be serving it. You can however make the cake the day before – just keep in an airtight container on the kitchen bench.<\/p>\n What can I use in place of the espresso? <\/strong>Try a strong brew of chai tea, with pure maple syrup or coconut sugar to sweeten. But please don’t omit this addition – trifles are meant to be soft and moist in texture.<\/p>\n Can I add a layer of jelly? <\/strong>Yes! Try it as the first layer. To make vegan jelly, user agar agar flakes in place of gelatin. I don’t have a recipe for a plain jelly, but I do have this delicious berry and coconut mousse recipe<\/a> which would give you a similar effect.<\/p>\n Can I add custard? <\/strong>Of course. For a vegan option – try a cashew whipped cream. Personally – I think the coconut is all you need.<\/p>\n Ok lovers – enjoy! See you next week, L. x<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If you make and enjoy this recipe, please leave a rating below. And better yet – leave me a comment to tell me how you got on, or just say hi – I LOVE hearing from you. Follow me on <\/em>Instagram,<\/a> Facebook<\/a><\/em><\/span> or Pinterest<\/a> <\/span>to see more of my everyday recipes and wellness tips.<\/em><\/p>\n If you’d like to chat with me about essential oils, or book in a class, you can do that here<\/a>.<\/span> If you’re after a Naturopathic consult, read more here.<\/a><\/span><\/em><\/p>\n
\n<\/em>The garden has welcomed summer in finally. Jasmine scented air. Fruit on the blueberry bush. Borage absolutely out of control – bees in a frenzy enjoying the purple star-flowers. Sunny calendula in bloom. Passionflower unfolding as the day breaks. Everything looks vibrant and celebratory just in time for Christmas.<\/p>\nWhat is a trifle?<\/h2>\n
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