I'm with Boydy btw, fuck trifle.
The only decent thing in it is the custard layer.
Meringue and chocolate eclairs are my mum's favourite desserts, probably her most incorrect opinion aside from loving astrology and being proud of me.
I don't know what half of these things are, as they are very british, but I'll through doughnuts into the mix.
Ice cream is my go-to. I'm a fiend for ice cream. However tiramisu is probably the best.
I actually really don’t like ice cream. Or cakes, of any kind. Makes me feel unclean in a way that i can’t explain
Thinking about it, I've barely gone near ice cream as an adult. I feel like, when summer hits, I'd rather get the beers out.
Profiteroles have to win the award for ‘best sounding but never good’ dessert. Think I’ve got a 1/20 hit rate.
To confirm my middle classness, the best desserts are lemon sorbet followed by cheese cake.
What's a working class dessert, Angel Delight?
Angel delight and/or jelly with shit ice cream.
No dessert.
You guys ever try Key Lime Pie?
I've had it but I suspect its merits are not necessarily accentuated when we look out the window and see clouds and 12 degrees on some dreary housing estate.
Same reason you don't see much crumble in Miami.
Base good, citrus bad.
Tiramisu is probably my favourite, but since Sacher cake (ir is it tart in English) is great too and it hasn’t got a mention here so I’ll throw a shout out to that as well. I also love most things with licorice, but usually you only get decent licorice desserts in fine dining restaurants.
Grappa espresso is godly as a drink to have after a nice meal.
ofc the Finn loves licorice.
I quite like Key Lime Pie, but it's another thing that varies wildly.
And there can be genuinely dreadful examples, even in it's homeland.
Angel Delight is ace. Try it with protein powder and oats.
Licorice is amazing actually. Nothing tastes remotely similar to it.
You eat that when you run out of Doritos?
Oh shit, the joke is on me
Licorice is one of the worst things ever invented.
Pen and I are the Palate Brothers
Obviously use the entire packet. If you're adding protein powder though only use about 250ml of milk, rather than the recommended amount, otherwise it doesn't really set.