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The thread centers around the amount of pound cake needed for making a Lime Berry Trifle, with participants sharing their personal experiences and suggestions based on their own preparations.
There is a general agreement among participants that using a full pound of cake is too much for the trifle, with multiple users suggesting that around 2 cups is more appropriate. However, there are differing opinions on the best type of pound cake to use, with some favoring homemade and others preferring pre-sliced options.
Participants shared their experiences with different types of pound cake, including homemade and store-bought varieties, and discussed the impact of cake size on the overall presentation and preparation of the trifle.
This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants looking for insights on preparing a Lime Berry Trifle and the amount of pound cake to use based on others' experiences.
MissChef said:I'd have to agree with Marge. A full pound is too much, you can't get the lid on! Especially if you are trying to take it to your show. I did and I just kept it in the freezer until about 10 minutes before I wanted to serve it!
2 cups should be perfect! That cream cheese mixture is awesome, now I needed all 5 of the limes, but a few of mine were small.
Also, what I did was bought a pound cake that was already sliced into serving size slices then I cubed those. It costs about $2.00 less than the frozen one! We could also bake one from a box and save money too! I can't believe how much that darn Sara Lee frozen one costs!![]()
Thanks, using the SA bowl will be a big help as to how much I need.KellyTheChef said:As to how much to use, since you already have homemade at your house...If you have the medium SA bowl, fill that ALL the way up with cut up cubes and that should be good! Plus, it looks nice sitting on your demo table till you are ready to use it!
When layering, kind of smush down the cake cubes to condense them a little more so there isn't a lot of dead space... Hope that makes sense!
For a standard Lime Berry Trifle serving about 8-10 people, you will typically need around 1 to 1.5 pounds of pound cake. This amount allows for multiple layers in the trifle, ensuring a good balance of cake and filling.
Yes, you can definitely use store-bought pound cake for your Lime Berry Trifle. It saves time and still provides a delicious base for your dessert. Just make sure to choose a high-quality pound cake for the best flavor.
To prepare the pound cake for your trifle, slice it into even layers, about 1 inch thick. This will help create a nice structure and allow the cake to soak up the flavors of the lime and berries without becoming too soggy.
Yes, you can assemble the Lime Berry Trifle ahead of time. In fact, it's often recommended to let it chill in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight. This allows the flavors to meld and the cake to absorb the moisture from the filling.
In addition to pound cake, you will need lime curd or lime-flavored pudding, fresh berries (such as strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries), and whipped cream. These ingredients will complement the pound cake and create a delicious layered dessert.