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The thread revolves around a proposed trifle recipe featuring layers of HoHos, chocolate pudding, and Cool Whip. Participants share their thoughts on the recipe's appeal and express personal preferences regarding ingredients.
Views differ regarding the use of processed ingredients, with some participants expressing enthusiasm for the recipe while others share reservations about its chocolate content and ingredients.
The discussion includes personal experiences and preferences related to food choices and recipe experimentation.
Participants interested in dessert recipes and those exploring creative uses of processed ingredients may find this discussion relevant.
JAE said:I think people will like it. I dont like to use processed food like HoHo's or Twinkies, but I'm amazed that others love that stuff. I'm not a total food snob. I'll use candy bars, but not HoHo's.
YUMMY!!!!!Morvin said:okay i am trying to create a recipe because i am haveing a hard time finding what i am looking for.
How do you think this will work??
in layers as follows:
HoHos
chocolate pudding
cool whip
repeat above layers
garnish with greated choc.
how does this sound???
TIA
Heather
I wasn't actually talking about you, but you did come to mind...ChefBeckyD said:Hey! Are you talking about me?:grumpy:![]()
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And I'm still up! Had a show tonight - Chocolate Bliss, not 30 Minute Chicken!JAE said:I wasn't actually talking about you, but you did come to mind...
The trifle recipe typically includes layers of cake, pudding, fruit, and whipped cream. Common ingredients are sponge cake or ladyfingers, vanilla or chocolate pudding, fresh berries or sliced fruits, and whipped topping. You can customize it based on your preferences!
Yes, you can make the trifle ahead of time! In fact, it's often better when made a day in advance, as the flavors meld together. Just be sure to cover it well and store it in the refrigerator. However, if you're using fresh fruits, it's best to add them just before serving to maintain their texture.
If you don’t have specific ingredients, there are plenty of substitutes. For example, you can use store-bought cake instead of homemade, or swap out pudding flavors to match your taste. If you want a healthier option, consider using Greek yogurt instead of whipped cream or sugar-free pudding mixes.
This trifle recipe can be adapted for various dietary needs. For gluten-free options, use gluten-free cake or ladyfingers. For dairy-free, you can use plant-based whipped cream and dairy-free pudding. Always check labels to ensure all ingredients meet the dietary requirements you are accommodating.