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Reviewed: Dec. 31, 2011
This was a lot of work but I modified this to work in a large trifle bowl. I double the ingedients, plus added in 2 batches of homemade whipped cream from this site. I layered half of the pound cake and few raspberries in the bottom of the bowl and sprinkled with a good amount of the water/lemon juice/sugar mixture. Then, after mixing the cheese, lemon curd and lemon zest, I added half of the mixture to one batch of whipped cream and layered on top of the cake/raspberries. I basically did two layers of this, topping with the cream/cheese/curd mixture. On top, I added some plain whipped cream, the raspberries and chocolate shavings. The cheese/curd mixture was way too strong if left alone. It was great when mixed with the whipped cream.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.7 star rating.
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Reviewed: Nov. 14, 2011
I had some lemon curd I wanted to mix with mascarpone so I used this recipe as a guideline, but kind of did my own thing... I used half a prepared Entemann's pound cake cut in small cubes, then put raspberries and blackberries on top of that, sprinkle with a teaspoon of Grand Marnier, then the lemon curd/mascarpone mixture, and then repeated the layers, ending with a third layer of cake and berries. Topped with fresh whipped cream :) The Grand Marnier got pretty strong as we got down to the bottom! Next time I would make this the night before. And I put mine in wine glasses instead of jars. Thank you for this great idea :)
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.7 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 17, 2011
I just made these for this weekend's camping family reunion. I assembled them on-site having prepared the ingredients at home. They turned out great! I used the basic recipe and filled 8 cup jars, rather than 4 pint jars. Everyone loved them. I wouldn't change a thing, other than shave a little more chocolate than I did!
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