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lesliec said:A little off topic....
I have a show this weekend and I think we are doing the Deluxe Cheeseburger Salad. I don't have any platters yet, Do you think it would look ok or be ok to serve in the Trifle Bowl?
reneenshelcook4u said:We have had several questions and concerns about the cake pedastal lid and the lack there of. How is everyone else addressing these concerns and what suggestions are you making?
ShellBeach said:Another vote for the Trifle Bowl. It's more versatile.
You can put the large round platter on the trifle base, and it will look like a cake pedestal.
A cake pedestal is a stand with a flat top and a stem that is used to display cakes or other desserts. A trifle bowl, on the other hand, is a large, deep glass bowl that is used specifically for making and serving trifle desserts.
While a cake pedestal can technically be used to make and serve a trifle, it may not be the most practical option. Trifle bowls are designed with a wider opening and deeper sides to make layering and serving the trifle easier.
If you do not have a trifle bowl, you can use a large glass bowl or even a clear glass punch bowl. The important thing is to have a clear, wide vessel that will showcase the layers of your trifle.
Yes, you can put a warm cake on a cake pedestal as long as it is heat-resistant. Most cake pedestals from Pampered Chef are made of stoneware, which can withstand high temperatures.
Yes, Pampered Chef offers a variety of tools and accessories to make baking and serving with a cake pedestal or trifle bowl easier. Some options include the Trifle Bowl Scraper, Cake Tester, and Cake Server.