All Hail the Trifle, Queen of Summer Desserts
My love affair with trifle is a new one. Until recently, I thought the classic British dessert was old-fashioned—even stuffy. That is, until my British partner described trifle as a dreamy, creamy, and unabashedly boozy treat, admitting to feeling tipsy after a hearty helping on more than one occasion. Intrigued, I opted to give trifle another shot (perhaps literally).
“I honestly think trifle might be one of the most perfect desserts out there,” says Martha de Lacey, host of the hit London-based supper club Muff Dining. “It boasts everything you could possibly want from a pudding: so many surprises, endless variations, never the same trifle twice.”
At its most basic, a trifle is comprised of layers of cake or ladyfingers soaked in something t...