Traditional Scottish Christmas Trifle Recipe Typsy Laird recipe Scotland
Scotch broth, Christmas Turkey and all the trimmings and just when you thought it couldn't get any better Granny pulls out her traditional Scottish trifle from the fridge! Delicious!
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We love a good old fashioned traditional Scottish Trifle just the way my mum would make it and its so easy to make too! Starting with the sponge and jam layer we then add in some tinned fruit, jelly and custard and top the whole thing off with whipped cream, sprinkles and cherries.
A traditional Scots trifle was a rather boozey affair indeed and was traditionally known as a Typsy Laird. The older recipes that I have found didn't contain any jelly and fruit which must have been a later addition. I haven't added booze to this trifle but you can add booze in if you wish and the instructions are in the video above on how to do so and in the recipe in the blog post.
Видео Traditional Scottish Christmas Trifle Recipe Typsy Laird recipe Scotland канала The Wee Larder
****NEW SCOTTISH CHRISTMAS COOKBOOK AVAILABLE**** - https://angiemilne.com/product/album-3/
Full Recipe: https://angiemilne.com/2020/11/28/scottish-christmas-trifle/
(#AD)Chocolate Christmas Trifle Recipe - https://angiemilne.com/2022/12/23/scottish-christmas-chocolate-trifle/
Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/theweelarder/
Website: www.angiemilne.com
We love a good old fashioned traditional Scottish Trifle just the way my mum would make it and its so easy to make too! Starting with the sponge and jam layer we then add in some tinned fruit, jelly and custard and top the whole thing off with whipped cream, sprinkles and cherries.
A traditional Scots trifle was a rather boozey affair indeed and was traditionally known as a Typsy Laird. The older recipes that I have found didn't contain any jelly and fruit which must have been a later addition. I haven't added booze to this trifle but you can add booze in if you wish and the instructions are in the video above on how to do so and in the recipe in the blog post.
Видео Traditional Scottish Christmas Trifle Recipe Typsy Laird recipe Scotland канала The Wee Larder
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