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Platinum Jubilee pudding trifle recipe - how to make the dessert

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As the Queen's Platinum Jubilee edges nearer, communities across the UK will be gearing up to celebrate. Thousands of street parties are expected to be thrown across the historical bank holiday weekend in honour of Queen Elizabeth II's 70-year reign.

Many people's attention will turn to perfecting a street party buffet fit for royalty. You can't go wrong with favourites like sausage rolls, finger sandwiches or scones with jam and cream.

But if you're looking for more inspiration, then why not go all out and try the official pudding of the Platinum Jubilee? The dish - a lemon Swiss roll and amaretti trifle - beat 5,000 other desserts to the prestigious title.

Jemma Melvin, 31, created the recipe and said it was a tribute to three women: her gran, her nan and the Queen. Read more: Aldi slash price of best selling prosecco and Champagne ahead of four-day Jubilee weekend She said: “My grandma taught me to bake, she taught me all the elements, everything from scratch.

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