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This thread explores various ideas and personal experiences related to creating a Death by Chocolate Trifle, with participants sharing their preferences for ingredients and combinations.
Views differ on specific ingredients, but there is a general enthusiasm for incorporating various candy bars into the trifle.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences, reflecting a variety of approaches to creating a chocolate trifle.
Consultants and community members interested in dessert ideas or variations on traditional recipes may find this discussion beneficial.
DebbieJ said:Chop up some candy bars with the FC.
dianevill said:Snickers bars. Drizzle with caramel ice cream sundae syrup. Mmmmmmm!
lacychef said:In Harriet's file she posted, there's one called 'death by chocolate', has brownie, choc pudding, chopped skor candy bar, and cool whip. I made it at my show Sunday, & they loved it![]()
Ginger428 said:Right now, you girls have me drooling in my bag of RICE CAKES.....![]()
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lacychef said:I think any candy bar would be good in that trifle![]()
So how'd it turn out??Ginger428 said:OK...Thanks for all your tips...gonna go try it...![]()
lacychef said:So how'd it turn out??![]()
A trifle is a layered dessert that usually consists of sponge cake, custard, fruit, and whipped cream. To make a trifle, start by layering pieces of cake at the bottom of a large glass dish, followed by layers of custard, fresh fruit, and whipped cream. Repeat the layers until the dish is full, finishing with a layer of whipped cream on top. You can also add nuts or chocolate shavings for extra flavor and texture.
There are endless flavor combinations for trifles! Some popular ideas include chocolate cake with chocolate pudding, strawberries, and whipped cream; lemon cake with lemon curd, blueberries, and whipped cream; or vanilla cake with mixed berries and a vanilla custard. You can also experiment with different types of cakes, such as red velvet or carrot cake, to create unique trifles.
Yes, trifles can be made ahead of time! In fact, making them a few hours or even a day in advance can enhance the flavors as the ingredients meld together. Just be sure to cover the trifle with plastic wrap or a lid to keep it fresh. However, if you’re using delicate fruits like bananas, it’s best to add those just before serving to prevent browning.
When assembling a trifle, use a clear glass dish to showcase the beautiful layers. Start with a layer of cake at the bottom and ensure each layer is evenly distributed. Use a spatula to spread custard or whipped cream smoothly. For added decoration, you can top the trifle with fresh fruit, chocolate shavings, or nuts. Remember to use a gentle hand to avoid mixing the layers too much!
Yes! Pampered Chef offers several products that can be helpful for making trifles. The Trifle Bowl is perfect for showcasing your layers, and the Mix ‘N Chop can be used to prepare fruits or crumble cake easily. Additionally, the Classic Batter Bowl is great for mixing custards or whipped creams. Investing in these tools can make the process smoother and more enjoyable!