Lemon Trifle

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Lemon Trifle with: Stephanie Smith

by Victoria Brown: Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and you’ve got a loved one you want to treat to something special… but… it lands on a Tuesday this year and you’ve got a big day at the office, you probably won’t be back till late, you just want to take it easy. Sound familiar? Well, then Stephanie Smith of Changing Tides Gifts has the perfect solution for you: Stephanie’s easy, quick trifle. “I am going to make the world’s easiest, fastest dessert, and it’s actually pretty healthy too” she says.

Smith’s quick, easy trifle doesn’t require any cooking, uses almost entirely pre-made ingredients and takes less than 10 minutes to make, but it looks and tastes great. Smith mixes low-fat, lemon-flavored yogurt and light cool whip together with her secret ingredient: lemon juice and, more importantly, lemon zest: “The secret ingredient that I have, the only thing that’s going to really dress this thing up is my lemon”, says Smith, “I’m going to zest the lemon to give it a little bit more of a lemony flavor … the nice wonderful essence of the oils comes flying out of the lemon when I use the zester, you can actually see it.” This lemony flavor is enhanced even more by using lemon pound cake, rather than a plain version.

So if the secret ingredient is lemon, then the secret to making it look great is choosing some pretty glasses to serve it in: “I picked these up at a second hand store for a dollar a piece and they’re just beautiful. They’re gorgeous glasses and we’re going to make them look even prettier when we put this dessert in there.” Smith layers a bit of the yogurt mix, then a few squares of pound cake and some berries several times until she has filled the glass and then finishes it off with a dollop of the yogurt, some blueberries “and a strawberry on top just to make it pretty.”

Smith is also watching her calorie intake so she sticks with low fat ingredients, but she suggests adding some sweetened condensed milk if you want something a bit creamier and sweeter.

Smith says she will serve her low-fat version this Valentine’s Day, not just because it’s beautiful and it tastes good but, as she chuckles to herself, because it also “tells your person that you absolutely love them cause you’re not going to kill them with high fat. Enjoy!”

Category & Tags

Sweets,

Stephanie Smith, Ace Hardware, Changing Tides Gifts, Lemon Trifle, Quick Lemon Trifle, lemon, fresh lemon, lemon zest, trifle,

Ingredients & Instructions

Ingredients


2 8-ounce non-fat lemon flavored yogurts
1 cup light cool whip
1 fresh lemon
Optional: 1/4 to 1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 small lemon pound cake (Regular pond cake can be substituted)
1 cup strawberries, sliced
1 cup blueberries

Instructions


1. Pour yogurt and cool whip into a mixing bowl, add zest of lemon, squeeze about 1 tablespoon of lemon juice from whole lemon and fold mixture together. (Option: To make a creamier and sweeter version you can add ¼ to 1/3 cup sweetened evaporated milk.)
2. Cut pound cake into small cubes.
3. Begin layering dessert into dessert glasses or bowls by placing yogurt mixture on bottom, add pound cake pieces, strawberries, blueberries and more yogurt mixture.  Repeat by adding pound cake, strawberries and blueberries and top off with more yogurt mixture. For a pleasing effect add a strawberry on top.

Refrigerate until use and serve slightly chilled.

Recipe courtesy of Stephanie Smith, Changing Tides Gift Shop, ACE Hardware, 2012.

About this guest

Stephanie Smith


Stephanie grew up in Connecticut as a latch key kid of two full time working parents.  When she got home from school she would do experiments in the kitchen with whatever ingredients she could reach. 

“I remember one day after school looking for the peanut butter for a snack, when I could not find it, I decided to make my own.  I got out some butter and some peanuts, put them all into a baggy and rolled it out with a rolling pin.  Hey, how was I supposed to know, at age 6, that peanut butter has no butter!  It didn’t look quite right, and tasted different, but as I recall, it wasn’t half bad.”

Stephanie was in 3rd grade when she decided to make cupcakes for her mom’s birthday.  No recipe of course.  She had watched her mom and grandmother bake, so she knew you needed flour, sugar, eggs and vanilla.  She cannot remember what else she found to dump in, but does remember that they resembled hockey pucks!  Her mom smiled, took a bite, and said how thoughtful she was.  They next day when they were gone, her dad said he’d eaten them all.  She is sure they ended up in the town dump. 

She says that her cooking has improved since then, but has remained a fun and creative outlet for her.  When she was just out of college and teaching in Boston, living on a teacher’s salary was not enough, so she began working for a catering company in Charlestown.  She also started cooking for friend’s dinners and cocktail parties out of her small apartment kitchen in Boston.  The next thing she knew she had trays of food spread into the living room, kitchen and anywhere there was a spot.  Her roommates would take off the minute they saw the grocery bags come in. 

Since she moved to Rockport and married her husband Jay, she has catered many dinners for the masons, catered many events for the family businesses and staff events, catered friends showers and events and entertained many friends. She reads cookbooks for fun, while others read novels.  She is a self-taught cook but experimenting, practicing and of course eating has taught her well.  She is not afraid of flavor and thinks her food reflects that. She loves to see what she can do to improve or embellish other’s recipes.   “It’s fun, enjoyable and makes people happy!”

She also loves to knit, scrap book and is a potter with a wonderful studio.  However, she says that she has no time, unfortunately, for any of those things.  The way I get to be creative is in her kitchen.  She always makes time to cook for her children, family and friends.  After all, to Stephanie, “food is love!”

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A trifle is a layered dessert made with a cream, fruit and cake - often known as a fool. It is a quick and easy recipe.

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