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  2. Tipsy cake - Wikipedia

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    It was a well known dessert by the mid 19th century and was included Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management in 1861. [2] The tipsy cake originated in the mid-18th century. A recipe for cake or biscuits, alcohol, and custard combined in a trifle bowl came to the American colonies via the British, who settled in the coastal south. Its ...

  3. 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.

  4. 24 Easy Trifle Recipes Anyone Can Make - AOL

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    Cake. Cream. Fruit. (Or chocolate. Or both.) It’s no wonder that the trifle—often served in one of those fancy glass containers—is a total crowd-pleaser. The classic British dessert is ...

  5. Cranachan - Wikipedia

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    Modern recipes usually are made from a mixture of double cream, whisky, honey and fresh raspberries, with toasted oatmeal soaked overnight in a little drop of whisky. [4] Tall dessert glasses are often used to serve. Alternative versions of the recipe include orange cranachan, [5] cranachan trifle, [6] spiced rum, and shortbread round. For ...

  6. Trifle - Wikipedia

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    Trifle is a layered dessert of English origin. The usual ingredients are a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified wine, a fruit element (fresh or jelly), custard and whipped cream layered in that ascending order in a glass dish. [1]

  7. White Russian Cupcakes Offer More Than Just A Sugar Buzz - AOL

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    In a large bowl, whisk vodka, espresso, and 1/2 c. water. Add cake mix, egg whites, and oil; vigorously whisk until combined, 2 to 3 minutes. Fill prepared cups two-thirds full with batter.

  8. Madeira cake - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, the English Madeira cake is often served with tea or liqueurs. [8] Dating back to an original recipe in the 18th or 19th century, [1] [8] Madeira cake is similar to a pound cake or yellow cake. [9] [10] One of the earliest published recipes was by Eliza Acton in her Modern Cookery for Private Families (1845): [11]

  9. Peach and Pistachio Trifle Recipe - AOL

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    Whip the cream in a large bowl until soft peaks form. In a separate bowl, beat the mascarpone and fold it into the cream. Add the orange zest and juice and vanilla extract or paste and sift in the ...