Tuesday, January 26, 2010

THE BRITISH INVASION: Just a (Birthday!) Trifle

Welcome to Day Two of Ready, Set, Craft's One Year Blogiversary Bash!  Miss yesterday's post?  Click on the Birthday button to your left.  

New to THE BRITISH INVASION?  Click the Union Jack Flag on the left side of your screen to get caught up!

No matter your age, it's not a birthday without a cake and candles.  Hubby's birthday was the perfect excuse to kick off THE BRITISH INVASION by taking the birthday cake a step beyond to norm... and making a birthday TRIFLE!

 Trifle is one of my all time favorite desserts.  According to Wikipedia... (note jelly is to England as jell-o is to the US.  Don't get confused!)

A trifle is a dessert dish made from thick (or often solidified) custard, fruit, sponge cake, fruit juice or, more recently, gelatin, and whipped cream. These ingredients are usually arranged in layers with fruit and sponge on the bottom, and custard and cream on top.

The earliest known use of the name trifle was for a thick cream flavoured with sugar, ginger and rosewater, the recipe for which was published in 1596 in a book called "The good huswife's Jewell". It wasn't until sixty years later when milk was added and the custard was poured over alcohol soaked bread

Some trifles contain a small amount of alcohol such as port, or, most commonly, sweet sherry or madeira wine. Non-alcoholic versions may use sweet juices instead, as the liquid is necessary to moisten the cake layers.

One popular trifle variant has the sponge soaked in jelly (liquid-gelatin dessert) when the trifle is made, which sets when refrigerated. The egg and jelly bind together and produce a pleasant texture if made in the correct proportions.

Traditional trifles did not contain jelly.

A trifle is often used for decoration as well as taste, incorporating the bright, layered colours of the fruit, jelly, egg custard, and the contrast of the cream.

My Mum has always made trifle for birthday's, special occasions or parties, and we most recently enjoyed it this past Christmas.  My BFF in England and fellow trifle-lover, Claire, and I chatted about trifle at the beginning of this year, noting the differences between our families' recipes, and those of other Brits.  

Talking to Claire is what gave me the inspiration for THE BRITISH INVASION, and she was kind enough to share her very own trifle recipe, and even provided some of the text and photos I'll be sharing today.  So without further ado, here we go!





 You will need:
A deep dish – glass ones are good because then you can see all the layers!
Pound cake or sponge cake

Jam (optional)
Fruit – can use anything but we think raspberries or strawberries are best!
Sherry or fruit juice
Jelly – preferably the same flavor as the fruit!
Birds Custard Powder
Milk and sugar (for custard)

Whipping Cream
Sliced, blanched almonds (optional)



Instructions:
Take your sponge or pound cake and line the bottom of your dish.  If you like, spread a little jam on each piece.  Here's Claire's... WITH jam...




And mine... without!

If you're old school like my Mum and me, you'll add about two tablespoons of sherry at this point, and let it soak into the cake.  Sherry is a fortified wine, you can find it near the port in the liquor aisle.  If you're like Claire and don't care for sherry, you can use any sweet fruit juice instead!  (Claire prefers orange or apple)


Then you can add your fruit – that’s layer two!  Claire used strawberries and raspberries, I used plain strawberries.

Make up your jelly (remember, jelly in England is jell-o here!)

 Pour on enough jelly to just about cover the sponge and fruit.  Add the jelly slowly so that too much doesn't get under the cake.  You don't want the jelly to be above the fruit.  Layer three done!


Add your custard – this is layer four!  I used Bird's Custard Powder which is imported from England - I found it in the world foods section of my local grocery store!







At this point, I added sliced almonds... but this is optional!


  Using an electric whisk, whisk a carton of whipping cream until stiff.  You still need it soft enough to spread on your trifle, so do the spoon test – spoon some of the mixture and if it falls off the spoon on its own, it’s just right!  (thanks for the tip, Claire!)




Spread the cream on top of your trifle.  That’s Layer five!

Now decorate if you wish!  Claire uses hundreds and thousands (aka sprinkles!) or you could put some fresh raspberries/strawberries on the top!  Layer six completes the trifle!!!







Claire's finished trifle!


My Mum usually garnishes our trifles with more almonds, but since it was Hubby's birthday I took a leaf out of Claire's book...




My first trifle was a SUCCESS!  What fun!  I must admit I picked the easiest British recipe to start off with, so stay tuned for more BRITISH INVASION posts to see my attempts at cooking traditional British recipes!


And be sure to come back tomorrow for more birthday fun including a GIVEAWAY!  See you then, friends!


Monday, January 25, 2010

Ready, Set, Craft's One Year Blogiversary Bash!



Happy Birthday to me, Happy birthday to me
Happy Birthday to...
my husband?!?!

It's going to be a very special and busy week here at Ready, Set, Craft!  Not only am I celebrating my first complete year of blogging all this week, but today I'm also celebrating hubby's 28th birthday!

LET'S PARTY!

I love any excuse to throw a party really... so this week we're going to celebrate all birthday's - yours, mine, hubby's, my blog... it's going to be all birthday's all the time... so hang on to your hats!  (Your party hats, of course!)


Each day this week there will be at least one birthday-themed post... with a lot of surprises thrown in along the way!   I'll also be sharing favorite posts, project or tutorial from Ready, Set, Craft's first year of existence, so be sure to check that out as well!

And to top off the week you're going to want to be sure to tune in on Friday for some super secret stealthy reveals (confused?  more hints to come!) and my  
Blogiversary Bash Giveaway!  Trust me, you don't want to miss it!


So without further ado, let me share a little birthday project with you to kick off our party...

Ready Set Craft's Recycled Birthday Banner

I very firmly believe that birthday's should be celebrated wholeheartedly no matter how old you get.  Just because we're not kids any more doesn't mean we don't want cake, balloons, or games!  For my husband's birthday today (Happy Birthday, Travis!) I wanted his day to start out with a smile, so I whipped up a little banner out of newspaper and wrapping paper.



Supplies:  
Newspaper, Wrapping Paper, Ribbon, Adhesive, Hole Punch, Scissors / Paper Trimmer

How to:  
This was super easy!  I cut a stack of newspaper into 7x9inch rectangles, then trimmed them into triangles.



I then cut letters out of the scraps of wrapping paper I had leftover from wrapping Trav's birthday presents.  What was SUPER helpful was the gridlines on the paper, made for easy letter sizing and drawing!  I then cut them out, which was the time consuming part.


I used spray adhesive to attach the letters to the newspaper, then outlined them in black sharpie to make them stand out.  I punched two holes in each triangle to feed ribbon through.


 
 
I had some yellow raffia in my stash, and I fed all of the pennants onto some long pieces of it.

And that was it!  Ta da!

Wouldn't you love to wake up and walk downstairs to a happy birthday banner?  You're never too old to enjoy your birthday!

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Sunday's Wash



After becoming a mom, my dear friend Cindy came up with an eco-friendly way to launder her cloth diapers.  It is non-toxic and biodegradable. This product is formulated to clean your cloth diapers with out leaving residue behind. Many commercial cleaners will reduce the absorbancy of your diapers causing leaks. This laundry wash rinses clean and has never caused a breakout or rash on even the most sensitive newborn skin!

Cindy also recommends her laundry wash for use on all your newborn's clothes and linens. It's cheaper than the leading baby detergent! Special enzymes help break down spit-up, baby food, and all sorts of baby messes. Be sure to pre-treat with a stain remover for best results.

Only 1/8 cup is needed per diaper load. Only 18 cents per load!
 
So if you have little ones, or know someone who does (the packaging is so cute, it would make a great baby shower gift!), head over to Cindy's Etsy Shop and place your order today.  And don't forget to tell her Joanne sent ya!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Week In Review

Each weekend in my Week in Review post I share with you some of my favorite crafty links I've come across during the week, from all over the blogosphere.  Enjoy!

(via UCreate)
This is absolutely darling!  And pop over and see the pics of her little one modeling it.  Adorable!


(via UCreate)
I love the colors in this frame!  Would be a sweet Valentines gift for a friend.


What a cute pattern!  I'm looking forward to trying this soon - I have all kinds of friends with babies!


These have been all over the blogosphere this week... and rightly so!  Maya is always such a wonderful source of inspiration for me, with simplistic principles and beautiful creations.



I just love these ladies' style.  I am always getting great project ideas from them for my Stampin' Up! workshops and classes.


Have a beautiful weekend, everyone!  Stop by tomorrow for a great find for your little ones, and be sure to visit me next week... it's my one year blogaversary!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Craft Studio Update 3

Joining us for the first time?  I'm making-over my craft studio space!  Head here to get caught up!

Welcome to the madness that is the making-over of my crafty-space.  Phew!  (I apologize in advance for the poor quality photos today -- it was getting late as I was working through the mess and natural light was long gone!)

What a project this is turning out to be!  Today I called in the reinforcements and had one of my closest friends Heather and her pre-teen daughter Mariah come over to help.  Heather went through an organized all things yarn and fabric while Mariah was patient enough to sort through, re-spool and pin ALL of my ribbon.  What troopers!  I appreciated it so much!


I found a home for all of the jars of markers today.  You remember that my yucky vinyl-sided walls can't handle much weight, so shelving isn't much of an option.  I put them up on the window ledge where they will be easy to see and access.





I moved some shelving into the closet.  And boy, is that closet jam packed!  I like it though - because I am really, really, REALLY trying to keep the actual room as free of "stuff" as possible.  As long as I can see and access everything in the closet, I'm fine with it being full!

That being said, the large tubs on the left may end up coming out of the closet eventually and just stack in a corner of the room if they are too hard to pull out when I need them.  We'll see...



After the closet was complete, I went ahead and cleared out the rest of the room...





 

Painting is obviously the next big thing on the agenda, but I'm a really visual person and needed to get a feel for how I was going to set up the space, so I brought in some of the major "furniture" elements to see how they will work... (you can see I still need to take some major chemicals to that table to get it clean... I'll get to it I swear!)

 

The small sewing table will go next to the ironing board with my machine and basic notions.  The table will fold down so that when I teach classes and workshops, I can put away the sewing stuff (in the overflowing closet?!) and add the table to the end of my long work table to create seating space for 10.

The darkness and angle of these photos make the room look teeny tiny, and it's not large by any means, but there's enough room to walk all the way around the table and that's what I'm looking for.



Not bad, eh?  I feel like I've made some significant progress.  This weekend is going to be a busy one for us... but I'm really hoping I can find time to paint the room.  Only question is... what color?  I'm thinking yellow, a coral-ish color, or a light pink.  What do you think?  Leave me color suggestions in the comments!

Oh, and while everything in craft studio is looking wonderful... I can barely bring myself to show you...







(wait for it)







THIS!!!

 

Argh!  The craft studio contents have spilled into the rest of the basement!  But no fear, I'm staying strong, and I will conquer the rest of this junk!  Have faith!

Stay tuned for another craft studio update next Friday... could I possibly finish it by then?  Wish me luck!!!