Angel Delight

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Angel Delight

Butterscotch Angel Delight
Course Dessert
Place of origin United Kingdom
Creator Bird's Custard
Main ingredients Custard, milk
Cookbook: Angel Delight  Media: Angel Delight

Angel Delight is a powdered dessert product produced in the United Kingdom. It is designed to be mixed and whisked with milk to create a mousse-like sweet dessert.

Angel Delight was launched in 1967 by the Bird's company with a strawberries and cream flavour and by the 1970s had doubled the market for instant desserts. After a lull in popularity during the 1980s, a revival campaign was run in 1999, featuring Wallace & Gromit. In 2006 the brand was the best-selling line in the UK instant cold desserts sector.[1]

Varieties

Angel Delight is currently sold in five flavours: strawberry, butterscotch, chocolate, raspberry, and banana; three low-sugar variants are also sold. Former flavours include black cherry, blueberry, peach, lime, lemon, blackcurrant, bubblegum, tangerine, vanilla ice-cream, forest fruits, popcorn, candy floss Buttermint and mint chocolate.

Preparation

To prepare an Angel Delight dessert, a single 59 g sachet of the dessert powder is added to a bowl containing 300 ml of milk. This is then whisked, either by hand or with an electric mixer, until the dessert is smooth and creamy, and left for approximately five minutes to set.

References

  1. Barkham, Patrick (12 July 2006). "The power behind Angel Delight". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 March 2015.

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