Edna's Easy Fruit Sponge Flan Dessert

4 out of 5 stars   Add rating or comment
12 Servings
100% would make this recipe for Edna's Easy Fruit Sponge Flan Dessert again.

This dessert looks very impressive when finished and tastes good too. If can be served with ice cream or cream on the side.

2 : 00
0 : 30
Sign in free and see larger photos!


Log in (free) to see larger recipe photos!
1 chef marked this Edna's Easy Fruit Sponge Flan Dessert recipe as Favorite
Recipe look good to you?     

Edna's Easy Fruit Sponge Flan Dessert Ingredients

-- Base --1 can (16 oz) Apricots
1 package Buttercake Mix 1 punnet Strawberries
-- Filling --1 medium Kiwi fruit, optional
3 tablespoon Apricot conserve -- Glaze --
1/4 cup Custard powder 3 tablespoon Apricot conserve
1 3/4 cups Milk 1 tablespoon Brandy

Instructions for Edna's Easy Fruit Sponge Flan Dessert

Base:
Prepare as directed on packet, pour mixture into a 10" Sponge Flan tin with raised base. Cook approx 20 to 25 mins at 180C/350F.
While cooling on wire rack spread with apricot conserve (usually warm the conserve in microwave for 10-20 seconds to make spreading easier).

Filling:
When cake completely cool make up custard powder in microwave with the milk. Custard needs to be thick, so it will set firm. Pour custard over top of flan. While you are making custard let the apricots drain well (I usually pat dry with a paper towel after draining). Decorate top of flan with apricots, strawberries and kiwi fruit or fruits of choice.

Glaze:
Warm apricot conserve and brandy in saucepan till conserve is thin, then brush sides of flan and top of the fruits with the glaze.

Main Ingredient: ApricotCuisine: Australian

More Like This...
Raspberry Sponge Flan with Framboise Fromage Fraiche

Blackberry Sponge Flan

Fruit Sorbets, Easy Procedure From Canned Fruits

Easy Sponge Bread

Flan Aux Poires (Pear Flan)



Ingredient Insight - look inside this recipe

Kid Friendly Bake Desserts Australian Apricot
for flavor and categorization

BigOven member

Talofa

[I posted this recipe.]
rating

yes YES, I would make this recipe again.
Active Time: 30 min; Start-to-Finish: 2 hr
posted May 17, 2006 by Talofa  email this chef