Black Forest Trifle Bowl Disaster

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around experiences and opinions regarding the Black Forest Trifle, with participants sharing their personal successes and challenges in making this dessert. Some users also discuss alternative trifle recipes that they have found to be successful.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expressed frustration with their Black Forest Trifle, noting it tasted overly like whipped cream and lacked chocolate flavor due to insufficient brownies.
  • Another participant shared a detailed recipe for a Black Forest Trifle that has been a hit for them, emphasizing the importance of using a devil's food cake mix and specific layering techniques.
  • One user mentioned using the same recipe as another participant and highlighted the deliciousness of the trifle, indicating they often prepare the cake ahead of time.
  • Another participant noted a preference for a variation of the Black Forest Trifle that uses brownie mix instead of cake mix, suggesting it is their favorite version.
  • Several participants shared their experiences with other trifle recipes, such as a Peanut Butter Cup Trifle, which they found to be consistently successful.
  • One participant mentioned a Tiramisu Brownie Trifle as their go-to, noting a preference for dark chocolate chips for added flavor.
  • Another participant requested the Peanut Butter Cup Trifle recipe, indicating interest in trying it out.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the effectiveness of the Black Forest Trifle recipe, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction while others share successful variations. There is no clear consensus on a single best recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and recipes, reflecting a variety of approaches to making trifles, particularly in the context of preparing for shows or gatherings.

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Consultants looking for dessert ideas or troubleshooting tips for making trifles may find the shared experiences and recipes relevant.

jj16
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So I'm hoping some of you pros can help. Thank God this wasn't at a show.

So I did the Black Forest Trifle which was a flop. I'm considering doing a different one.

The first time I had it, it seemed choclatier. Part of that was because I didn't have as many brownies because the edges were hard because of the mix I used. I did the rest of it exactly like it said and it tasted like a bowl of the whipped cream/pudding mixture with some cherry pie filling and some brownies.

Any sugestions? Is there a chocolate one that is a no fail one? I have a show on the 31st and I have really struggled getting bookings. Thanks!

jj16:
 
Here's the recipe I use. It's always been a big hit.

Black Forest Trifle
1 pkg (9) devil's food cake mix(plus ingredients to make cake)
2 bars (1.55 oz each) milk chocolate candy, divided
1 can (30 oz) cherry pie filling
1 tsp almond extract
1/2 cup cranberry cherry juice
2 cups cold milk
2 pkgs (3.3 oz) white chocolate instant pudding & pie filling
1 container (8 oz) frozen whipped topping thawed1. Preheat oven to 350. Cut an 8 1/2 square parchment paper and lay in bottom of square baker. Prepare cake mix according to package, spread over bottom of baker. Bake 25 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center come out clean. cool completely.2. Loosen cake from sides of baker and invert cake onto cutting board. Cut cake into 1 inch cubes set aside. Chop 1 1/2 of chocolate bars using food chopper. Reserve remaining chocolate for garnishing.3. Combine cherry pie filling and almond extract in small batter bowl, remove 1/2 cup for garnishing and set aside. Stir juice in cherry pie filling in classic batter bowl.4. Pour milk into classic batter bowl, whisk in pudding mixes until mixture begins to thicken. Fold in whipped topping.5. To assemble trifle, place half of the cake in bottom of Trifle Bowl. Layer half of the cherry pie filling mixture evenly over cake cubes. Sprinkle with half of the chopped chocolate; top with half of the pudding mixture, pressing lightly. Repeat Layers.6. Garnish top of trifle with reserved cherry pie filling and chocolate curls made with reserved chocolate. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes before serving.
 
I used the same one Rae does. I either have the host make the cake ahead and cool, or make it myself from home and bring it along. I end up using about 2/3 of the cake (that's all I can fit). It is a delicious recipe!! Yummmmmmmmy.
 
This is probably my favorite Trifle (if I had to pick just one!:)).

I use the recipe posted for last holiday on CC. It looks close to Rae's except it calls for a regular size box brownie mix.(?)

Black Forest Trifle

1 pkg (18-21 oz) brownie mix (plus ingredients to make cake-like brownies)
2 bars (1.55 oz each) milk chocolate candy, divided
3 cups cherry pie filling
1 tsp almond extract
1/2 cup cranberry cherry juice (I just use cranberry juice)
2 cups cold milk
2 pkgs (3.3 oz) white chocolate instant pudding & pie filling
1 container (8 oz) frozen whipped topping, thawed

1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line Medium Sheet Pan with Parchment Paper; lightly spray with nonstick cooking spray and set aside. Prepare brownie mix according to package directions for cake-like brownies; pour batter into pan. Bake 25-30 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool completely. Loosen cake from sides of baker and invert cake onto flat side of Large Grooved Cutting Board. Cut brownies into 1 inch cubes using Serrated Bread Knife; set aside.
2. Chop 1½ of chocolate bars using Food Chopper. Reserve remaining chocolate for garnishing.
3. Combine cherry pie filling and almond extract in Small Batter Bowl, remove 1/2 cup for garnishing and set aside. Stir juice in cherry pie filling.
4. Pour milk into Classic Batter Bowl, using Stainless Steel Whisk, whisk in pudding mixes until mixture begins to thicken. Fold in whipped topping.
5. To assemble trifle, place half of the brownie cubes into bottom of Trifle Bowl. Layer half of the cherry pie filling mixture evenly over cake cubes. Sprinkle with half of the chopped chocolate; top with half of the pudding mixture, pressing lightly. Repeat layers one more time.
6. Make chocolate curls with reserved chocolate using Vegetable Peeler (see Cook’s Tips). Garnish top of trifle with reserved pie filling mixture and chocolate curls. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes before serving.
Cook’s Tips: To make chocolate curls, hold the Vegetable Peeler across the short side of the chocolate bar. Using even pressure, push the blade away from you to create curls. This trifle can be assembled several hours before serving, or even the night before.
 
I've NEVER failed on my Peanut Butter Cup one. ;)
 
You can't go wrong with Janet's Peanut Butter Cup Trifle. Unless someone is allergic to peanuts, this is the way to go.

True confession --> Last time I made it we used vanilla instant pudding instead of chocolate (due to a misremembering/misunderstanding on my part) and when we made the layers, I thought that the different colors contrasted delightfully -- dark brownies, tan peanut butter pudding and white cool whip topped with the chopped peanut butter cups. No one complained a bit. Yum.
 
LeslieSGI said:
You can't go wrong with Janet's Peanut Butter Cup Trifle. Unless someone is allergic to peanuts, this is the way to go.

True confession --> Last time I made it we used vanilla instant pudding instead of chocolate (due to a misremembering/misunderstanding on my part) and when we made the layers, I thought that the different colors contrasted delightfully -- dark brownies, tan peanut butter pudding and white cool whip topped with the chopped peanut butter cups. No one complained a bit. Yum.

That does sound good that way too!
 
I agree, the peanut butter cup one is awesome!
 
I haven't (yet) tried Janet's recipe, so my no-fail is the Tiramisu Brownie Trifle. My only change is to use dark chocolate chips (you can get the Hershey's Special Dark in chip form), instead of the candy bars. Gives more of a chocolate flavor, and easier than grating the chocolate.

I brought this to a meeting because I knew a friend was going to be there, and told her to take the leftovers home. She was thanking me for days!!
 
I didn't see Janet's peanut butter trifle. Could you post it for me? thanks! Carol
 
mom4angela said:
I didn't see Janet's peanut butter trifle. Could you post it for me? thanks! Carol

Go to files and type in peanut butter cup trifle - it's there!

I say that, because it just clutters things up to re-post or re-link to the same recipes over and over when they are in the files. ;)
 
Now with the recipe on CC for the black forest trifle.. it says to refrigerate for 30min... do you have to do that or no?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Black Forest Trifle Bowl Disaster?

The Black Forest Trifle Bowl Disaster refers to a humorous or unfortunate incident that occurs when attempting to create a layered dessert using the Pampered Chef Trifle Bowl. It often involves mishaps like ingredients not layering properly, spills, or unexpected outcomes that lead to a less-than-ideal presentation.

How can I avoid a disaster when making a trifle?

To avoid a disaster when making a trifle, ensure that you follow the recipe closely, use the right size of the trifle bowl, and layer the ingredients carefully. Allow each layer to set if needed, and use a spatula to help with even distribution. Additionally, be cautious when transporting the bowl to avoid spills.

What are common mistakes that lead to a Black Forest Trifle Bowl Disaster?

Common mistakes include not allowing the cake or pudding to cool properly before layering, overfilling the bowl, using incompatible flavors, or not stabilizing whipped cream, which can cause the layers to collapse. Additionally, not using a sturdy base can lead to structural issues.

Can the Black Forest Trifle Bowl Disaster be salvaged?

Yes, in many cases, a trifle disaster can be salvaged. You can carefully scoop out the layers and reassemble them in a more appealing way, or you can transform the mixture into a parfait by layering it in individual cups. Adding fresh fruit or chocolate shavings can also enhance the presentation.

What are some tips for a successful trifle presentation?

For a successful trifle presentation, use contrasting colors for the layers, such as dark chocolate cake with bright berries and white whipped cream. Make sure to use a clear trifle bowl to showcase the layers, and consider garnishing the top with fresh fruits, chocolate curls, or mint leaves for added visual appeal.

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