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NO TRIFLING MATTER: UK UNVEILS WINNING RECIPE

Dessert honors Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee

- BY DANICA KIRKA Kirka writes for The Associated Press.

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 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, who is 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, on Thursday night 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.

Melvin’s trifle defeated four other finalists: a passionfru­it and thyme frangipane tart; Queen Elizabeth sponge cake, including a layer of jam made with the monarch’s favorite Dubonnet wine; a rose falooda cake incorporat­ing the flavors of a traditiona­l Indian dessert; and a “four nations” pudding featuring ingredient­s from around the country.

 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT AP ?? Jemma Melvin displays her winning entry in Britain’s Platinum Jubilee Pudding contest at a department store in London on Friday.
ALASTAIR GRANT AP Jemma Melvin displays her winning entry in Britain’s Platinum Jubilee Pudding contest at a department store in London on Friday.

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