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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. 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 ...

  4. These Super Bowl Desserts Are All Winners on Game Day - AOL

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    Go old school with a classic dessert bar recipe. Pecans, browned butter, and white chocolate make these guys way more interesting than boxed brownies. Get the Blondies recipe .

  5. 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.

  6. Fruit fool - Wikipedia

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    This derivation is dismissed by the Oxford English Dictionary as baseless and inconsistent with the early use of the word. [3] The name trifle was also originally applied to the dish, with the two names being used, for a time, interchangeably. [4] In the late 16th century, a trifle was 'a dish composed of cream boiled with various ingredients'.

  7. 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 .

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

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    They come with the ingredients for a classic English trifle with mixed berry preserves and whipped cream and a beef shepherd's pie with white cheddar and thyme mashed potatoes. It also comes with ...

  9. 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 ...