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This thread revolves around participants sharing their experiences and opinions regarding the Chocolate-Raspberry Cookie Trifle recipe. Many express their thoughts on the recipe's outcome, taste, and presentation, particularly in preparation for upcoming shows.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the recipe's effectiveness and taste, with no clear consensus emerging on its overall quality or presentation.
Participants shared personal experiences related to preparing the trifle for shows, highlighting variations in ingredient choices and techniques that affected the final product.
Consultants preparing for shows who are considering making the Chocolate-Raspberry Cookie Trifle may find insights from others' experiences helpful.
ChefBeckyD said:I didn't like it! But here is what I did for a Friend's show - she is a raspberry & chocolate freak, but doesn't like white chocolate, sooooo, we switched the cookies for a brownie (that helped fill the bowl better), and we switched from white chocolate pudding to chocolate pudding. I layered it just like the directions say, except that I added a layer of just plain cool whip for some color variation. I also used the EAD and made cool whip swirls on the top.
Everyone seemed to really like it ~ there were leftovers...but then there were only 8 people there.
abrahamlaur said:Becky, could you tell me how many brownies you used? i have to do this for a show this weekend and wasnt really impressed with it at my last show (the chocolate hardend and it was really hard to get it out of the triffle once it did so. i'm thinking it was the wrong kind of chocolate but i'm not sure .. anyone got suggestions for that>?
I made it, I tried it :yuck: ,and BLAH I didnt like it, so I am not sorry I missed the recipe! However, as you know, I am very bummed I missed the meeting :cry:Brandi2007 said:Carissidy-- I am sad to tell you..... we had this at the last cluster meeting that you couldn't make it to! I thought it tasted pretty good. I have considered making it for a show but each time another recipe sounds better. I have not made it myself though...
raebates said:Black Forest or Strawberry Cheesecake. They were big hits for me.
abrahamlaur said:i'm thinking the host got the wrong kind of chocolate. they got semi sweet chocolate chips and i think it was supposed to be regular choc chips right?
susan g said:I wouldn't make it for a show because it is much better after it sits for a while.
To make the Chocolate-Raspberry Cookie Trifle, you will need chocolate cookies, fresh raspberries, chocolate pudding, whipped cream, and optional toppings like chocolate shavings or additional raspberries for garnish.
The preparation time for the Chocolate-Raspberry Cookie Trifle is approximately 30 minutes, but you should allow additional time for chilling if you want to serve it cold.
Yes, you can make the Chocolate-Raspberry Cookie Trifle ahead of time. It can be assembled a few hours in advance and stored in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve it.
If you want to substitute chocolate cookies, you can use vanilla wafers or graham crackers for a different flavor profile. Just keep in mind that this will change the overall taste of the trifle.
To make the Chocolate-Raspberry Cookie Trifle gluten-free, you can use gluten-free chocolate cookies and ensure that all other ingredients, including pudding and whipped cream, are gluten-free certified.