Baker’s Duck has dropped their Christmas Trifles, and we’re here for it.

Your Christmas table just got an upgrade with these festive showstoppers you’ve been waiting for.

13 December 2024
Photography: The Baker’s Duck

Hold onto your forks — The Baker’s Duck is bringing the festive feels with their brand-new Christmas range, and it’s a showstopper. This year, they’ve outdone themselves with two luxurious handcrafted trifles, as well as a mouthwateringly huge selection of special Christmas treats.

Available for pick-up right up until Christmas Eve, the desserts are equal parts indulgent and Instagrammable (the trifles comes served in elegant glass trifle bowls that you get to keep). Here’s everything you need to know to make this festive season the sweetest one yet.


Tiramisu Trifle

Layered with orange-spiced mascarpone, espresso-soaked sponge, and chunks of chocolate brownie, this trifle is topped with velvety mousse and delicate chocolate pearls. It’s rich, decadent, and oozing Christmas cheer and it's the ultimate festive indulgence guaranteed to score you some serious brownie points at your Christmas gathering.

Pavlova Trifle

On the lighter side, The Pavlova Trifle is a fresh twist on an Aussie classic. Lemon sponge meets silky vanilla mousse, passionfruit curd, and raspberry gelée, topped with a delicate meringue wreath and fresh fruit. It’s as stunning as it is delicious—perfect for those long, sunny December afternoons.


Both trifles come beautifully presented in a Wilkie Brothers glass trifle bowl, a sleek pedestal design made from durable borosilicate glass. At 20cm in diameter and 19cm tall, it’s compact enough for your fridge yet striking enough to be the centrepiece of your Christmas feast. The best part? The bowl is yours to keep for future dessert adventures.

Each trifle serves 10–12 people, with pickups available from The Baker’s Duck between 20–24 December (8AM–2PM). Orders close 19 December, so don’t snooze on this one. You can find out more here.


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