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Cherry peach Parfait

Truvia Cherry Peach Parfait

Scrumptious as a cherry peach parfait! This tastes as lovely as it looks and uses Truvia to sweeten it so you can save on calories too!
399 calories and 16.7% Fat per serving

Preparation Time 30 minutes
Portions Serves 8
Skill Level Easy
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Truvia Cherry Peach Parfait Ingredients

3 peaches ripe
750 grams Cherries fresh
1 tbsp Calorie Free Sweetener (Truvia) Calorie Free Sweetener (Truvia)
2 tbsp Amaretto Liqueur
5 Gelatine leaf sheets
300 ml Double Cream
300 ml Crème Fraîche
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How to make Truvia Cherry Peach Parfait

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  1. Place the peaches in a small bowl and pour over boiling water. Leave for 5 mins then plunge into cold water. Peel off the skins and slice then chop the peaches.
  2. Reserve 6 cherries for the decoration. Stone the remaining cherries then place in a small pan with 4 tbsp water and the Truvia. Simmer gently for 5 mins until the fruit is tender. Place the cherries in a food processor and whiz until smooth. Sieve into a bowl.
  3. Place the gelatine in a bowl with 4 tbsp water and leave to soak for 5 mins. Remove the gelatine, shaking off the excess water, Place 150ml of the cherry puree in a pan and warm it slightly, add the gelatine and liqueur or orange juice and stir until dissolved. Stir the gelatine into the rest of the cherry juice.
  4. Lightly whip the cream, then fold in the crème fraiche and the cherry mixture until evenly mixed. Taste and add a little more Truvia to sweeten if necessary.
  5. Stir the chopped peaches into the cherry mixture then pour into a lightly greased, 1kg /2lb non stick loaf tin and allow to set in the fridge for at least 4 hours. ( if your tin is not non stick, line it with cling film).
  6. To turn out. Dip the loaf tin into hot water for a couple of seconds then invert the tin onto a plate so the mousse falls out.
  7. Decorate the mousse with a couple of cherries and peach slices.
  8. This dessert can be made 1 day in advance, but will not keep for longer as the peaches will oxidize slightly.
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