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This thread explores the use of frozen blueberries in a Stars and Stripes Berry Trifle recipe, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on ingredient choices, particularly regarding fresh versus frozen fruits.
Views differ on the use of frozen versus fresh ingredients, with some participants advocating for frozen blueberries while others emphasize the importance of fresh strawberries for aesthetics. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to ingredient selection.
Participants share personal experiences related to ingredient costs and preparation methods for cooking shows, reflecting a variety of approaches to making the trifle.
Consultants looking for insights on ingredient choices and preparation strategies for desserts at cooking shows may find this discussion relevant.
jbdowd0798 said:I haven't tried it yet with frozen. I"m making it at a show tonight for the first time. Interactive show so if there's a problem its someone else's fault! ha ha ha Just kidding.
But to be honest, this recipe still can stay in that $15 range that PC 'rewards" cooking show hosts with. If you buy the ingredients, are you asking the host to give you a check?? I just started doing that and so far so good!!
Good luck!
Frozen blueberries work great - in fact, I prefer them, because they give a little more juice to the trifle. Make sure and use fresh strawberries though - frozen ones just aren't pretty.Jenni said:Three cups of blueberries~ I went to three store and it would cost $9 just for the blueberries. Would frozen ones work?
I am making it tonight with 2 cups cuz I'm cheap...LOL But was wondering about frozen berries, anyone tried it?
ChefBeckyD said:Frozen blueberries work great - in fact, I prefer them, because they give a little more juice to the trifle. Make sure and use fresh strawberries though - frozen ones just aren't pretty.
natural said:anyone ever use the bundt pan in the microwave to make the angel food cake for this recipe?
That's what I usechefdiana2007 said:frozen stawberries in sugar will work, the sugar makes a simple syrup.
Yes, you can use frozen blueberries for a Stars and Stripes Berry Trifle. Just make sure to thaw them and drain any excess liquid before layering them in the trifle to avoid making the dessert too soggy.
Using frozen blueberries may slightly alter the texture, as they can be softer than fresh ones. However, the taste will still be delicious, and the flavor of the blueberries will still shine through in the trifle.
You generally do not need to adjust the recipe significantly when using frozen blueberries. Just ensure they are thawed and drained properly. You might want to consider reducing any added sugar slightly, as frozen fruit can sometimes be sweeter.
It is not recommended to use frozen blueberries directly from the freezer, as they can release excess moisture when thawed. Always thaw and drain them first to maintain the desired consistency of your trifle.
If you have leftover trifle, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. The trifle should be consumed within a few days for the best flavor and texture, regardless of whether you used fresh or frozen blueberries.