I'd rather have a 3 week lag and live in Florida than get fast EXPENSIVE shipping dumped in the snow!Jilleysue said:WEll then I am moving !!! FOR SURE!!!! LOL
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This thread features participants sharing their experiences and thoughts about making and serving a lemon pound cake trifle. The discussion includes personal anecdotes about preparation, serving techniques, and the overall appeal of trifles.
Views differ on the serving technique for trifles, with some participants expressing uncertainty while others share their successful experiences. There is no clear consensus on the best way to serve or prepare trifles.
Participants share personal experiences related to making and serving trifles, with some discussing their plans for upcoming shows and the use of the trifle bowl in demonstrations.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for ideas on dessert presentations and those considering trifles for their events or shows.
I'd rather have a 3 week lag and live in Florida than get fast EXPENSIVE shipping dumped in the snow!Jilleysue said:WEll then I am moving !!! FOR SURE!!!! LOL
will you share that recipe for turtle trifle??mary k said:I am so happy because I love trifles a nd make them all the time. So glad they came out with the new trifle bowl.
I will be making one for work on Friday called a Turtle Trifle.![]()
chefmelody said:Just thought I'd share the picture of my pretty trifle:
http://brightdreamer.net/mypics/trifle.jpg
I made it with lemon pound cake, vanilla pudding, strawberries, and cool whip. It was a big hit at dinner with the in-laws!
Also, found a good way to make quick lemon pound cake:
1 box lemon cake mix
1 4-serving-size box instant vanilla pudding (lemon would probably work too, stronger flavor!)
1/2 cup melted butter
4 eggs
1 cup water
Mix with a hand mixer for 30 sec. on low, then 2 min. on medium. Spray large bar pan with Baker's Joy. Pour in batter. Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Turn out onto cooling rack and cool completely. Slice with serrated bread knife.
It was too much cake for one trifle, but hey, the extra cubes can be used for other things later!![]()
mary k said:I am so happy because I love trifles a nd make them all the time. So glad they came out with the new trifle bowl.
I will be making one for work on Friday called a Turtle Trifle.![]()
I think so! I'd have the cake made beforehand (or buy a pre-made one). I think making it would be better, though, so I can show off stoneware!dannyzmom said:Wow - that looks amazing!!
Was it easy to make - do you think it'll make a decent demo recipe?
tashayoung said:Diane...I love the picture of you and your daughter! My daughter is my PC helper and she does come to some of my shows as my assistant. She is the reason I started selling PC. I hate cooking, but she loves it.QUOTE]
Thank you - I love your picture, too!Elyse is also the reason I started PC. She was six months old when I quit my full-time job to stay home with her. She's only helped me at my open houses, even though she keeps asking me to come to shows. She gets distracted way too easily
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Have a great day!
Diane
P.S. Both of my kids are home with me today because of the weather, and I made the trifle for tonight's cluster meeting. They both wanted to try it until I told them there was coffee in it. Now we're making chocolate chip cookies![]()
To make the Delicious Lemon Pound Cake Trifle, you will need lemon pound cake, lemon curd, whipped cream, fresh berries (such as strawberries or blueberries), and optional mint leaves for garnish. You can also add a splash of lemon juice for extra flavor.
The preparation time for the Delicious Lemon Pound Cake Trifle is approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on whether you are making the lemon pound cake from scratch or using a store-bought version. Assembling the trifle itself is quick and easy.
Yes, you can make the Delicious Lemon Pound Cake Trifle ahead of time. It is best to assemble it a few hours before serving to allow the flavors to meld. However, if you plan to make it a day in advance, consider adding the whipped cream just before serving to keep it fresh and fluffy.
If you don't have lemon curd, you can substitute it with a mixture of cream cheese and powdered sugar with a bit of lemon juice for tanginess. Alternatively, you can use a lemon-flavored pudding or yogurt for a similar taste and texture.
The Delicious Lemon Pound Cake Trifle can be adapted for various dietary needs. For a gluten-free version, use a gluten-free lemon pound cake. To make it dairy-free, opt for dairy-free whipped cream and a suitable lemon cake recipe. Always check ingredient labels to ensure they meet specific dietary requirements.