Blueberry Trifle with Lilac Infused Cream combines rich and buttery shortbread cookies, a luscious blueberry maple sauce, and whipped cream with a subtle botanical hint from lilac blossoms. Elegant, light, and delicious, this is a lovely easy dessert to enjoy this summer!
Hello folks – how are you doing? I hope you are enjoying June (oh well, is it June already?!)
Anyway, I know this recipe might be too late for most of my readers as lilacs are probably gone where you live. (They started blooming only a week ago here in Nova Scotia, and we will enjoy them for a little longer.) So if that is the case for you, make sure to save this recipe for next year!
Botanical Flavours
If you have been following my blog for a while, you probably know that I am a huge fan of infusing my recipes with floral flavours. It all started with lavender recipes. Then I started playing with rose flavours. And a few years ago, I discovered lilacs. Unlike prominent lavender and rose, lilac flavour is super subtle, well, of course, some varieties of lilac are more fragrant. So, in some situations it may be even hard to detect lilacs – sometimes it is just a hint. A pleasantly sweet floral hint.
Blueberry Trifle with Lilac Infused Cream
This Blueberry Trifle with Lilac Infused Cream is super easy to make.
You will need plain and not overly sweet shortbread cookies, preferably homemade, but store-bought would be fine, too.
For the blueberry sauce, you will need to simmer the berries with maple syrup until reduced in volume – cooking will make the flavour more concentrated.
And last but not least, you will need to make whipped cream. In fact, this is something you should start with as needs to be made 12-24 hours in advance to allow the florets to infuse it.
If you happen to have lilac sugar or lilac syrup, I am positive you can use them instead of actual florets. In case you are using syrup or sugar to sweeten whipped cream, make sure to adjust the amount of maple syrup in the blueberry sauce. Otherwise, the trifle could turn overly sweet.
More Lilac Recipes to Try
Lilac Martini Vermouth Cocktail
I hope you like this Blueberry Trifle with Lilac Infused Cream, so you will try it this or next season. If you make it, let me know in this post or send me an Instagram message or share you photos adding the hashtag #havocinthekitchen.
Cheers!

O.M.G. Seriously — stunning!
I love how you’ve incorporated floral flavors like lilac into a classic dessert like trifle. Ats always, it’s such a creative and elegant twist
Gorgeous as always, Ben! Love the floral aspect of these and, believe it or not, we’re weeks away from lilacs blooming. So your timing for me is perfect!
Thank you Marissa!
Wow, such a delightful dessert and I really have to try lilac infused cream… sounds so delicious!
Thank you Michelle!
I don’t think I’ve ever played around with lilac as a flavor, Ben. I do love the smell, and I feel like blueberries pair quite well with botanicals. Great idea on this dessert!!
Thank you David!
OMG! It’s a joy to look at and sounds absolutely delicious! a show stopper!
Thank you Judee!
The combination of blueberry and lilac sounds heavenly :)
Agreed – thank you Tandy!
What a beautiful dessert. I love blueberries and your dessert must be delicious.
Thank you Karen!
I love trifles and these gorgeous minis are calling my name!!!
Thank you Liz!
What gorgeous colour and flavour! The presentation is spot on, Ben.
Thank you Angie!