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- Bake the sponge:
- Preheat oven to 180 °C (350 °F) fan. Grease and line the cake tin.
- Whisk egg whites with a pinch of salt until stiff peaks form. Gradually add half the sugar and continue whisking until glossy.
- In a separate bowl whisk yolks with remaining sugar until pale. Fold yolks into whites gently.
- Sift flour over the mixture and fold in until no streaks remain.
- Pour into tin, bake 20–25 minutes or until golden and springy. Cool on a wire rack.
- Make the fruit compote:
- Place berries, sugar and lemon juice in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring, until fruit softens and juices thicken (5–7 minutes).
- Remove from heat, cool slightly. Set aside.
- Prepare the custard:
- Heat milk in a saucepan until just below boiling.
- Whisk yolks, sugar and cornflour in a bowl until smooth.
- Gradually pour hot milk into yolk mixture, whisking constantly.
- Return mixture to pan. Cook over low heat, stirring, until thickened (do not boil).
- Remove from heat, stir in vanilla. Cool slightly, cover surface with cling film to prevent skin forming.
- Whip the cream:
- In a chilled bowl, whisk cream with icing sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form. Do not overbeat.
- Assemble the trifle:
- Cut sponge into cubes. Arrange one-third in the base of your trifle bowl. Drizzle with sherry or juice if using.
- Top with one-third of the fruit compote, spreading evenly.
- Pour one-third of the custard over fruit, smooth the surface.
- Add one-third of the whipped cream. Repeat layers twice more (sponge → fruit → custard → cream).
- Finish with the remaining whipped cream, scatter fresh berries on top and garnish with mint leaves.
- Chill & serve:Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours (preferably overnight) to let flavors meld. Serve chilled.
Tips & Variations
- Substitute sponge with store-bought pound cake or ladyfingers.
- Use seasonal fruits: peaches, mangoes, cherries or mixed citrus segments.
- Infuse milk with a vanilla pod or citrus zest for extra aroma.
- Swap sherry for orange liqueur or omit alcohol for a kid-friendly version.