This dessert looks like it took all afternoon, and it actually took about 20 minutes of assembly.
I made this trifle for a summer gathering last year, and it disappeared so fast I barely got a photo of the full bowl before someone dug in.
Layers of soft pound cake, tangy lemon curd, fresh blueberries, and fluffy whipped cream, all stacked in a glass bowl so every layer shows through. No oven required, just some patience while it chills.
Let’s build it.
What You’ll Need
- 1 store bought pound cake, cubed
- 1 cup lemon curd
- 2 cups fresh blueberries
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp lemon zest
- Lemon slices, for garnish
A short list of ingredients that comes together into something that looks far more impressive than the effort involved.
Tools You’ll Need
- Trifle bowl or large glass bowl
- Electric mixer or hand mixer
- Mixing bowl
- Rubber spatula
- Zester or microplane
Pro Tips
I’ve made this trifle enough times to know exactly what makes it come together well.
1. Whip the cream to stiff peaks. Soft peaks won’t hold up in the layers and will slump instead of keeping clean, defined lines in the bowl.
2. Use a clear glass bowl. Part of what makes a trifle so appealing is seeing all those layers. A trifle dish or any straight sided glass bowl works well.
3. Don’t skimp on the blueberries between layers. They add a burst of tartness and texture that balances out the sweetness of the cake and cream.
4. Let it chill before serving. At least an hour in the fridge helps the layers set slightly and makes for cleaner slices when scooping.
5. Add lemon zest right before serving. Zest loses its bright aroma the longer it sits, so save that final sprinkle for right before the trifle goes on the table.
How to Make Lemon Blueberry Trifle
Step 1: Whip the Cream
In a mixing bowl, whip the heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract until stiff peaks form.
Step 2: Layer the Cake
Add a layer of cubed pound cake to the bottom of your trifle bowl.
Step 3: Add Lemon Curd
Spoon a layer of lemon curd over the cake, spreading gently.
Step 4: Add Blueberries and Cream
Scatter a layer of fresh blueberries over the lemon curd.
Add a layer of whipped cream on top.
Step 5: Repeat
Repeat the layering process, cake, lemon curd, blueberries, and whipped cream, until the bowl is full, finishing with a final layer of whipped cream on top.
Step 6: Garnish and Chill
Top with remaining blueberries, lemon slices, and a sprinkle of lemon zest.
Chill for at least 1 hour before serving.
Substitutions and Variations
- Homemade pound cake: Bake your own pound cake instead of using store bought for a more homemade touch.
- Different berries: Swap blueberries for raspberries or a mixed berry combination.
- Dairy free version: Use a dairy free whipped topping and check that your lemon curd is dairy free.
- Extra tangy: Add a thin layer of lemon curd mixed into the whipped cream for a stronger lemon flavor throughout.
- Mini trifles: Assemble in individual cups or jars for a fun single serving presentation.
Make Ahead Tips
This trifle can be assembled up to a day ahead and stored covered in the fridge, making it a great make ahead option for parties.
Add the final garnish of lemon zest and fresh lemon slices right before serving so they stay bright and fresh looking.
Nutritional Breakdown (Per Serving, Serves 10)
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories | 310 |
| Fat | 17g |
| Carbs | 34g |
| Sugar | 24g |
| Protein | 4g |
Numbers will shift depending on the pound cake and lemon curd brands you use.
Diet Friendly Swaps
- Lower sugar: Use a reduced sugar lemon curd and less powdered sugar in the whipped cream.
- Gluten free: Use a gluten free pound cake in place of the regular version.
- Higher protein: Fold a scoop of vanilla protein powder into the whipped cream mixture.
Meal Pairing Suggestions
Serve this trifle after a light summer dinner like grilled chicken or fish for a refreshing finish.
It also works well alongside iced tea or lemonade for a bright, cohesive dessert spread.
Cooking Time Efficiency Tips
Whip the cream while the cake is being cubed, so both components are ready to layer at the same time.
Use store bought lemon curd and pound cake to cut prep time down significantly without sacrificing flavor.
Leftovers and Storage
Store leftover trifle covered in the fridge for up to 3 days. The cake softens more over time, which some people actually prefer.
This dessert does not freeze well since the whipped cream and cake texture change once thawed.
FAQ
Can I make this trifle the day before a party?
Yes, it holds up well in the fridge for up to a day, making it a convenient make ahead dessert.
Can I use homemade whipped cream instead of store bought?
Homemade whipped cream is recommended here since it holds its shape better and tastes fresher than most store bought versions.
What can I use instead of pound cake?
Angel food cake or vanilla sponge cake both work well as substitutes.
Why did my layers look messy after serving?
This is normal once you start scooping. For the cleanest presentation, serve the first few portions carefully along the glass edge.
Can I make this trifle without lemon curd?
You can substitute lemon pudding or a simple lemon whipped cream mixture if lemon curd isn’t available.
Wrapping Up
This lemon blueberry trifle brings together bright citrus and juicy berries in a dessert that looks far more complicated than it actually is.
Once it’s assembled and chilled, all that’s left to do is watch it disappear at whatever gathering you bring it to.
Try this recipe, then come back and tell me how it turned out. Did you swap in raspberries? Make individual jars instead? Drop a comment below, I’d love to hear about it.