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Trifle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Looking for trifle recipes? Allrecipes has more than 40 trusted trifle recipes complete with ratings, reviews and serving tips. ... For this wonderful trifle, chocolate cake is cubed and doused with coffee liqueur, and then it's covered with chocolate pudding, crumbled candy bars and whipped topping. And if that's not...
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Definition of trifle in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of trifle. Pronunciation of trifle. Translations of trifle. trifle synonyms, trifle antonyms. Information about trifle in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 2. a small amount; bit a trifle more enthusiasm...
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What a stunning dessert the trifle makes with its multiple layers that delight our senses with so many colors, textures and flavors. The English have enjoyed this dessert for over three centuries now. Although the dictionary defines 'trifle' as being something insignificant, this dessert is anything but. ... Blueberry Trifle...
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My trifle recipe is a lifesaver when you have to feed a crowd. ... My trifle recipe is a lifesaver when you have to feed a crowd. Using cake and custard mixes, it's fast and easy to make, it looks spectacular layered in a large glass bowl, and everyone (and I do mean everyone) loves it.
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History of the trifle. Includes recipes. ... That Charming Confusion: Trifle ... Like most traditional dishes, everyone thinks the one that their mother or grandmother made is the definitive trifle. Basically these people separate into the jelly and non-jelly trifle camps. British people have been known to come to blows over...
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Easy, delicious trifle and tiramisu recipes, including a recipe for Bacardi Rum Trifle ... Trifle and Tiramisu Recipes, page 1 ... Amaretto Berry Trifle; Amaretto Tiramisu; Angelic Peach Trifle; Apple Spice Cake Trifle; Bacardi Rum Trifle; Banana Pudding Trifle; Banana Split Trifle; Banana Trifle I; Banana Trifle II;
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Like marzipan, speculaas (or speculaasjes as the individual cookies are called) is a cookie highly connected with the feast of Sinterklaas in Holland. The name speculaas has to do with the wooden molds the cookies are made in (we call it a speculaasplank, speculaas comes from the word speculum (mirror). ... The Trifle Files...
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