British baker rises to occasion of queen’s pudding contest

British baker rises to occasion of queen’s pudding contest

British baker rises to occasion of queen’s pudding contest

British baker rises to occasion of queen’s pudding contest

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After nearly 5,000 amateur bakers entered a contest to produce a sweet conclusion to celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee next month, a pudding fit for royalty was presented Thursday.

Jemma Melvin won the competition with her lemon Swiss roll topped with an amaretti trifle, which was inspired by the dessert served at the queen’s wedding to Prince Philip in 1947.

The aim was to create a pudding worthy of the queen that was at the same time simple enough to be recreated by millions of Britons celebrating the 70th anniversary at street parties throughout the realm.

Melvin, 31, a copywriter from Southport near Liverpool in northwest England, was overjoyed after a panel of celebrity chefs unanimously picked her out of the five finalists.

“I’m going to be making my recipe for my gran at her street party,” said Melvin, who learned the rudiments of baking as a child from her grandmother.

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“I found out that the queen had lemon posset at her wedding, so I decided the pudding had to be based around the lemon flavour.

“The thought of people recreating my pudding, especially round the jubilee, is just a total pleasure.”

The pudding consists of lemon curd Swiss roll on the bottom, topped by St Clement’s jelly, lemon custard, mandarin coulis, whipped cream, candied peel, chocolate shards and crushed amaretti biscuits.

It enters into British culinary lore, joining such immortals as Victoria Sponge and Coronation Chicken, invented for when Queen Elizabeth took the throne in 1952 and which is still popular today.

Angela Wood, who helped create Coronation Chicken as a young cookery student, said she was surprised her dish of poached chicken in a creamy sauce had stood the test of time.

“I hope whoever wins the pudding (competition), the same thing happens,” she told AFP recently.

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“I truly believe we’ll be preparing Jemma’s trifle for at least the next 50 to 100 years, without a doubt,” said Judge Roger Pizey, executive pastry chef of the luxury department store Fortnum and Mason.

The main jubilee events will take place during a four-day long weekend, beginning on Thursday, June 2 and Friday, June 3.

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