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  2. This Is Prue Leith’s Favorite Dessert — and You Can Make It ...

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    Sherry is the classic choice for an English trifle, but you can also opt to use amaretto, brandy, rum, limoncello, or a non-alcoholic option like a fruit syrup. Add a creamy layer.

  3. Trifle - Wikipedia

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    Illustrations from Isabella Beeton's Book of Household Management, 1861. Trifle appeared in cookery books in the sixteenth century. [2] The earliest use of the name trifle was in a recipe for a thick cream flavoured with sugar, ginger and rosewater, in Thomas Dawson's 1585 book of English cookery The Good Huswifes Jewell.

  4. 12 Layers Of Christmas Trifle Will Be Your New True Love - AOL

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    Place 1 1/2 c. cake cubes in the bottom of a large trifle dish. Top with a scant 3/4 c. compote and spread in an even layer. Top with one-quarter of whipped cream, then another layer of cake ...

  5. Make 'Friends' Rachel Green's trifle this Thanksgiving. How ...

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    The limited-edition kit comes with all the ingredients to make a traditional English trifle and a beef shepherd's pie, along with a special bowl divided into two sections for each dish.

  6. Tipsy cake - Wikipedia

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    As a variety of the English trifle, tipsy cake is popular in the American South, often served after dinner as a dessert or at Church socials and neighbourhood gatherings. It was a well known dessert by the mid 19th century and was included Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management in 1861.

  7. Sponge cake - Wikipedia

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    Trifle. The earliest known form of trifle was a simple thickened cream flavored with sugar, rose water and ginger but recipes for egg-thickened custard poured over sponge fingers, almond macaroons and sack-soaked ratafia biscuits are known from the mid-18th century.

  8. Gingerbread and White Chocolate Mousse Trifle Recipe - AOL

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    In an 8-inch, 2-quart trifle bowl, make 4 layers of the gingerbread, mousse and caramel. Garnish with the pomegranate seeds and crystallized ginger slices and serve. America's Best Brunch Spots

  9. List of British desserts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British desserts, i.e. desserts characteristic of British cuisine, the culinary tradition of the United Kingdom.The British kitchen has a long tradition of noted sweet-making, particularly with puddings, custards, and creams; custard sauce is called crème anglaise (English cream) in French cuisine