Times-Herald (Vallejo)

UK unveils Jubilee pudding winner

- By Danica Kirka

LONDON >> It's not just a trifle. It's history.

A 31-year-old copywriter's seven-layer lemon Swiss roll and amaretti trifle beat 5,000 desserts in a U.K.-wide competitio­n to become the official pudding — or dessert, if you're not British — of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.

Contest organizers hope people throughout Britain will serve Jemma Melvin's sunshine bright, sweet and sour concoction topped with whipped cream and crumbled cookies at neighborho­od parties and backyard teas as part of the June 2-5 celebratio­ns to mark Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne.

Melvin, from Southport in northwest England, said her creation was inspired by both her grandmothe­rs and the queen.

“This particular trifle is a tribute to three women: it's my Gran, my Nan and the queen herself,” she said.

“My grandma taught me to bake, she taught me all the elements, everything from scratch. My Nan's signature dish was always a trifle; we used to call her the queen of trifles. And the queen had lemon posset at her wedding.”

The contest was announced in January as Jubilee organizers sought to find a modern-day counterpar­t to coronation chicken, the combinatio­n of cold poultry, mayonnaise and curry powder created for festivitie­s on the day in 1953 when Elizabeth was crowned.

The winner was announced by the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles' wife, last week in a nationally televised broadcast on the BBC. Organizers later posted the recipe online so anyone who wanted to try making it could have the precise directions to hand.

 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jemma Melvin the Platinum Jubilee Pudding winner poses for the media with her creation last week at a department store in London.
ALASTAIR GRANT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jemma Melvin the Platinum Jubilee Pudding winner poses for the media with her creation last week at a department store in London.

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