Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the sharing of chocolate dessert recipes suitable for a trifle bowl, with participants discussing their personal experiences and recipes related to trifles, particularly those involving chocolate.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about a chocolate trifle recipe, expressing appreciation for any help.
  • Another participant shares a link to a previous thread containing a booklet with numerous chocolate trifle recipes.
  • One participant, identifying as a new consultant, mentions their excitement about finding appealing trifle recipes for an upcoming show.
  • A participant acknowledges another's contribution to the recipe sharing, highlighting community support.
  • One participant describes their experience making a chocolate micro cake trifle, detailing the process of assembling it with pudding and whipped cream.
  • Another participant shares a specific recipe for a Caramel Chocolate Trifle, including detailed preparation steps and ingredients.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share various recipes and experiences without a unified opinion on a single recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and recipes related to chocolate trifles, with some focusing on presentation and taste for shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for chocolate dessert ideas for shows or personal use may find the shared recipes and experiences beneficial.

crazy4dabug
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Anyone have the recipe?

I'd appreciate it.

Thank you!
 
Thanks so much for putting this together! I am a new Consult. and have my kick off show this Monday. I have been SEARCHING for trifle recipes that sound good AND look good!
Thanks a bunch!
 
No thanks to me....
Harriet did this!
 
At my last show I made a chocolate micro cake, then cut it up with the bread knife in cubes, made chocolate pudding (scrapers and bowls) and whipped some cream (whisks and bowls) then assembled it in the trifle...
 
I tweaked one of the recipes from the trifle sheet.....Caramel Chocolate Trifle
Taste of Home w/ Lisa’s tweaking

1 pkg. (18.25 oz.) brownie mix
2 packages (3.9 ozs. each) instant chocolate pudding mix
1 carton (12 ozs.) frozen whipped topping, thawed
1 jar (12¼ ozs.) caramel ice cream topping
1 package (7½ or 8 ozs.) English toffee bits or almond brickle chips

Lightly spray 9 X 13 Baker or Medium Bar Pan with oil. Prepare and bake brownie mix according to cake-like directions. Cool completely on stackable cooling rack.
Prepare pudding according to package directions in Classic Batter Bowl, using Stainless Steel Whisk to make smooth.
Cut cooled brownie into 1 in. cubes using serrated knife (bread knife); Layer 1/3 of the brownie cubes onto bottom of Trifle Bowl, which you have flat on table (not on pedestal when filling).
Top with 1/3 of the pudding mixture, pressing lightly, top with 1/3 of Cool Whip, drizzle with caramel using V-Shaped Cutter and top with approx. 1/3 of the toffee bits. Repeat layers two more times. Cover and refrigerate until serving.

Yield: 16 servings.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl?

A Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl is a layered dessert that typically includes chocolate cake, chocolate pudding, whipped cream, and various toppings such as chocolate shavings or berries. It is served in a clear trifle bowl, allowing the beautiful layers to be visible.

How do I make a Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl?

To make a Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl, start by preparing your chocolate cake and pudding. Once cooled, cut the cake into cubes. In the trifle bowl, layer the cake cubes, chocolate pudding, and whipped cream. Repeat the layers until the bowl is full, finishing with a layer of whipped cream and your desired toppings.

Can I use store-bought ingredients for the Chocolate Dessert?

Yes, you can use store-bought ingredients to save time. Pre-made chocolate cake, instant chocolate pudding, and whipped topping can all be used to create a delicious Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl without the need for baking from scratch.

How long can I store the Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl?

The Chocolate Dessert can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. However, it’s best to consume it within 1-2 days for optimal freshness, as the layers may start to blend together over time.

What variations can I make to the Chocolate Dessert in the Trifle Bowl?

You can customize your Chocolate Dessert by adding different flavors and ingredients. Consider using chocolate mousse instead of pudding, adding fruits like strawberries or raspberries, or incorporating nuts for added texture. You can also experiment with different types of chocolate, such as white or dark chocolate.

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