We know you're familiar with trifles and shortbread, but there are so many more British desserts that you'll want to bake at home.
18 Classic British Desserts That Are Absolutely Smashing
Scottish Shortbread
Shortbread is a favorite across the United Kingdom, though it traces its roots back to Scotland. It’s believed that a version of this cookie has been made since the Middle Ages and was popular with Mary Queen of Scots.
The recipe has varied a bit across its long history, but these days you’ll find most recipes call for simply butter, sugar and flour. And the secret to the best shortbread ever: letting the dough chill.
Old English Trifle
Mincemeat Pie
Madeira Cake
Steamed Plum Pudding
Jammy Dodgers

Battenberg Cake
Battenberg cake has made many an appearance on The Great British Baking Show. The traditional version of this cake is made with two shades of sponge cake with a jam filling and marzipan coating.
This cake first came onto the scene in Great Britain when Queen Victoria’s grandaughter (also named Victoria) married Prince Louis of Battenberg in 1884. Ever since it’s been a regular cake at British celebrations.

Spotted Dick
Puddings are quite popular British desserts and have very interesting names! “Dick” is a common term for pudding, possibly derived from the word “dough.” A spotted dick is a boiled pudding “spotted” with raisins.
Sticky Toffee Pudding with Butterscotch Sauce
Jam Roly Poly
Brandy Snaps
Fool

Treacle Tart
We can’t talk about vintage British desserts without mentioning the treacle tart. Treacle is a sweet syrup similar to molasses and helps create a sticky, delicious filling for this treat.
If you’re a Potterhead, you’ll know that this is Harry’s favorite dessert. Be sure to check out our other magical Harry Potter-inspired recipes.
Welsh Cakes
Bread and Butter Pudding

Banoffee Pie
The Banoffee Pie was invented in the 1970s by Ian Dowding and Nigel McKenzie, the chef and owner, respectively, of The Hungry Monk restaurant in East Sussex. The name combines the two main stars of the dessert: bananas and toffee.