If you can't get enough of a Christmas trifle, you're in luck - Marks & Spencer have just unveiled three new trifle-flavoured products to tempt your tastebuds this festive season.
The new Sticky Toffee Pudding Trifle, (£12), combines two classic festive desserts into one decadent new hybrid. With layers of toffee sauce, caramelised sponge, vanilla custard cream, toffee sponge cubes, chocolate curls and butterscotch pieces, it's sure to be a hit at your Christmas parties this year.
It also came out on top in our GHI Christmas Taste Test, with our expert tasters rating it the best showstopping dessert available this year. Reviewers said the "crunchy pieces of butterscotch add satisfying bite and the fresh cream cuts wonderfully through the sweetness of the dark caramelised toffee." If you'd like to experience the festive treat for yourself, it's available in stores from today (December 18).
For those who enjoy a sweet breakfast, the brand's new Trifle Granola (£2.50) should fit the bill perfectly. The "indulgent" blend combines vanilla custard-flavoured oats, white chocolate chunks, strawberry jelly pieces, yoghurt-coated cornflakes, freeze-dried raspberries and mini sponge cake pieces for a festive morning treat. As well as the traditional yoghurt or milk, M&S also recommend enjoying this one as a crunchy ice cream topping, in rocky road or even as part of a festive berry crumble.
Last but not least, a Trifle Flavour Cream (£10) has also been released with flavours of raspberry, sponge, custard and cream. M&S recommend enjoying on the rocks, drizzled over your favourite ice-cream or switch into any of your favourite dessert recipes.
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