Delicious Lime Berry Mousse Trifle for Your Mexican Themed Party

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle and its suitability as a dessert for a Mexican-themed show. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on the recipe, including preparation tips and alternative dessert ideas.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses interest in making the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle but seeks advice on preparation and timing due to a large show.
  • Another participant mentions that trifles generally taste better when made ahead of time, suggesting that making the trifle the night before could be beneficial.
  • One participant shares their experience of making the trifle at a show but expresses concern about the sherbet making it too soupy if prepared in advance.
  • Several participants note that the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle is expensive to make and suggest simpler alternatives, such as layering angel food cake, vanilla pudding, and strawberries.
  • One participant recounts a negative experience with the trifle as a demo, stating it did not hold up well when made ahead of time.
  • Another participant suggests making a quick drink, the Gingertini, as a complementary option for the show.
  • One participant emphasizes the importance of providing enough food at shows to encourage sales, sharing their approach to dessert preparation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the suitability of the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle for shows, with some participants expressing concerns about its cost and preparation challenges, while others appreciate its taste. No clear consensus emerges on whether it is a good choice for the event.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding dessert options for shows, reflecting on the balance between presentation, cost, and audience satisfaction.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for dessert ideas for themed shows, particularly those considering the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle or simpler alternatives.

JenniK
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I'm doing the Mexican Chicken Lasagna at a show on Tuesday night and I was thinking that a dessert would be nice to take (since it looks like it's going to be a large show). I've seen post for the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle and thought that would be a good addition to the Mexican Theme or at least taste good with a margarita. :)

Can I make this the night before? Any tips on the recipe? I won't have time to test it before the show.

Or does anyone else have any suggestions for something I can either make that day during my lunch break or the night before? I like the trifle idea because it a beautiful piece and I think a could sell a few if I brought it with me.

Thanks,
Jenni
 
If you have the fluted stone, I would recommend a flip cake. If not, then usually trifles taste better if they are allowed to settle for a few hours, so making it ahead is a good idea.
 
I made this at my last show. I only worry about doing the trife ahead since it has the sherbet in it. Not sure if it would get too soupy in the fridge.
It is Yummy and everyone loved it.
 
I don't think the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle is a good choice. It is EXPENSIVE to make. you can still do a trifle, but just a simpler one. I often just layer angel food cake, vanilla pudding, and strawberries. Top it off with some cool whip using the EAD and it looks great.
 
DebbieJ said:
I don't think the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle is a good choice. It is EXPENSIVE to make.

you can still do a trifle, but just a simpler one. I often just layer angel food cake, vanilla pudding, and strawberries. Top it off with some cool whip using the EAD and it looks great.

And the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle is one that gets soupy after it sits. It's not my favorite. Like Deb said - there are a lot of really great, easy trifle recipes that are much less expensive to make. The LBMTrifle is one of the more complicated ones, and IMO, not worth the extra time or expense.
 
Why are you worried about taking a 2nd recipe?
 
I would consider making the Gingertini's (optional vodka). It's quick and you can show a lot of tools if you want, plus the drink would go well with the Mexican dish.
 
I have made this twice: Once as a demo....and I did not care for it as a demo. But it was soooo good that I decided to take it as my dessert (I always provide dessert) to yesterdays show. I do NOT recommend letting this one sit. I made it at 9am and the show was at 4pm. It was gross. The pound cake was yuck after soaking up the sherbert.

All in all, it is yummy!!! But I don't like it for shows. If you have the time to make it before you leave the house, it would be fine but not any earlier. It is one of the more expensive trifles.

Try the Chocolate PB Trifle: Brownies; Filling: 1 c PB (softened in microwave for 30s, stir, let sit for moment) 3 c milk, 2 small boxes of chocolate pudding---Mix together; Cool whip; about 12-14 PB cups chuncked up; LAYER. YUMMO!
 
If I take a second recipe, it is always the 3 ingredient cake .... In this to make money, not spend it! 3 ingredient cake is good, impressive and inexpensive!
 
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Thank you all for your suggestions! I'm glad I asked b/c it doesn't look like it will be good for the show at all. I wasn't thinking of costs when I was searching for a recipe so I'm glad that was mentioned also. I think I'll go with the angel food, pudding, and fruit like DebbieJ mentioned. I think I'll have to look into getting the fluted stoneware so I can try those three ingredient cakes.... right up my alley.

I always try to do a second dish that is prepared ahead of time (usually dessert). I remember when I was just a guest at the shows and I was always disappointed when the consultant only gave me a sliver of the food that was made during the show and I walked away starving at 9:30 on a weeknight.... I was much more inclinded to spend more when the consultant gave more, so it's something that I do for all my larger shows.
 
JenniK said:
Thank you all for your suggestions! I'm glad I asked b/c it doesn't look like it will be good for the show at all. I wasn't thinking of costs when I was searching for a recipe so I'm glad that was mentioned also. I think I'll go with the angel food, pudding, and fruit like DebbieJ mentioned. I think I'll have to look into getting the fluted stoneware so I can try those three ingredient cakes.... right up my alley.

I always try to do a second dish that is prepared ahead of time (usually dessert). I remember when I was just a guest at the shows and I was always disappointed when the consultant only gave me a sliver of the food that was made during the show and I walked away starving at 9:30 on a weeknight.... I was much more inclinded to spend more when the consultant gave more, so it's something that I do for all my larger shows.

I always try to make sure that there is going to be enough of the demo recipe for the number of people at the show... but as far as anything else, I suggest to the host that she might want to serve an appetizer or a salad that goes with or something. I'm with whoever said that they're in this to make money not spend it. I am always willing to make a quick dessert as long as the host wants to buy the ingredients. PC gives an extra $15 in free product value for the kitchen shows to cover the cost of the ingredients, and the hosts usually get a lot more than that. I figure that PC has great host benefits, I never feel the need to give anything extra. I do usually give a Season's Best to the host, but that's about as far as it goes. And I never offer to bring extra food. I don't feel that it makes me look bad if the host doesn't serve enough food, that is the hosts job, not mine... Just my opinion.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Delicious Lime Berry Mousse Trifle?

To make the Delicious Lime Berry Mousse Trifle, you will need lime-flavored gelatin, whipped cream, cream cheese, fresh berries (such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries), and a sweetener like sugar or honey. You may also want to have some crushed graham crackers or sponge cake for layering.

How long does it take to prepare the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle?

The preparation time for the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle is approximately 30 minutes, but you should allow additional time for chilling in the refrigerator, which can take about 2-4 hours. It's best to prepare it a few hours ahead of your party to ensure it's well chilled and set.

Can I make the trifle ahead of time?

Yes, you can make the Lime Berry Mousse Trifle ahead of time! In fact, making it a day in advance can enhance the flavors as they meld together. Just cover it with plastic wrap and store it in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve.

What can I substitute for the cream cheese in the mousse?

If you're looking for a substitute for cream cheese, you can use Greek yogurt or mascarpone cheese for a similar texture and flavor. For a lighter option, whipped coconut cream can also be a great dairy-free alternative.

How can I make the trifle more festive for a Mexican themed party?

To make the trifle more festive for a Mexican themed party, consider adding a layer of crushed tortilla chips or using flavored gelatin in vibrant colors. You can also garnish the top with lime zest, edible flowers, or a sprinkle of chili powder for a unique twist. Additionally, serving it in colorful glassware will enhance the festive presentation.

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