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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on making the chocolate raspberry cookie trifle. Participants discuss preparation methods, ingredient substitutions, and personal preferences regarding taste and presentation.
Views differ on the taste and texture of the trifle, with some participants enjoying it while others find it too rich. There is no clear consensus on the best pudding substitute or preparation method.
Participants share personal experiences and variations in making the trifle, reflecting different ingredient availability and preferences.
Consultants looking for insights on preparing the chocolate raspberry cookie trifle and those interested in variations and personal experiences related to the recipe.
gailz2 said:With all the suggestions I've read on this thread and others, I have just made this and it is sitting in the fridge. I have a very full trifle bowl. I used 2 pkgs of instant vanilla pudding with just 2 c of milk. I used the entire bag of Nestles milk chocolate chips, I used an 18 ounce jar of seedless raspberries, and the huge container of cool whip. I only saved out 12 wafers for the top and sort of crumbled the ones for the layers (as the grandkids wanted to help, you know). It looks yummy, and I certainly hope everyone loves it.
Thanks for all the help!! I'll post tomorrow what people thought of it.
Ginger428 said:I don't know if its still there, but you can watch a video of Karen & Lisa making the entire Trifle...its on CC....HTH
Humble Beginnings said:Why is it that I can view the first recipe demo on CC but when I click any below it does not play?
To make the Choc Raspberry Cookie Trifle, you will need chocolate cookies, fresh raspberries, chocolate pudding, whipped cream, and any additional toppings you prefer, such as chocolate shavings or extra berries.
The preparation time for the Choc Raspberry Cookie Trifle is approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on how quickly you can layer the ingredients. However, it's best to let it chill in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving.
Yes, you can make the Choc Raspberry Cookie Trifle ahead of time. It can be prepared a few hours or even a day in advance. Just be sure to cover it well and store it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh.
If you want to substitute chocolate cookies, you can use vanilla wafers, graham crackers, or any other type of cookie that you enjoy. Just keep in mind that the flavor profile will change slightly with different cookies.
The Choc Raspberry Cookie Trifle can be adapted for special diets. For a gluten-free version, use gluten-free cookies. For a dairy-free option, you can use dairy-free pudding and whipped topping. Always check the labels to ensure all ingredients meet your dietary needs.