S'mores Trifle Recipe for Girl Scout Cooking Demo

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing ideas and recipes for a S'mores Trifle, specifically for a cooking demonstration with Girl Scouts. Participants express their thoughts on ingredients and preparation methods, while also discussing personal experiences related to the recipe.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is seeking a S'mores Trifle recipe for a cooking demo with Girl Scouts and is open to creating their own if necessary.
  • Another participant mentions a S'mores recipe from a dessert cookbook that includes graham crackers, Hershey's bars, marshmallows, butter, and milk.
  • One participant shares their thought process for making the trifle, including using a food chopper for graham crackers and folding in Cool Whip with chocolate pudding.
  • Another participant suggests using marshmallow fluff instead of mini marshmallows for the recipe.
  • One participant describes their version of the recipe, which includes graham crackers, whipped topping, chocolate pudding, marshmallow fluff, hot fudge, and crushed graham crackers for presentation.
  • Several participants express excitement about the recipe ideas and share their own variations, such as adding brownies to the layers.
  • One participant mentions planning to donate a S'mores trifle for a Cub Scout event and expresses interest in the recipe development process.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific ingredients and methods, with no clear consensus on a single recipe. Participants share various ideas and modifications without establishing a definitive recipe.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and creative ideas for a S'mores Trifle, emphasizing the collaborative nature of recipe development among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in dessert recipes, particularly those looking for ideas for cooking demonstrations or events involving children.

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vwpamperedchef
I am in need of a recipe that you have made for S'mores Trifle. I am doing a cooking demo with Girl Scouts and that is what we are making.

However, if there isn't an actual recipe, I will make one up myself (because I have a general idea in my brain!).

But just thought if someone had one, it could make my life easier! And with no temptation to eat the sample! LOL
 
There is a s'mores recipe in the deserts cookbook that may give you some inspriation. I don't have it at work right now but it has graham crackers, hershey's bars, marshmellows, some butter and milk to melt and mix with.
 
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I did see it. Thank you!

I was thinking chopping the graham cracker up with the food chopper, making chocolate pudding w/bowls/whisks, folding in cool whip w/scrapers, grating chocolate, using mini marshmellows (measure with cup).

Its all in my brain, but like I said if there's no recipe, I will have to make one up and hence try the recipe (and eat it!) LOL

Thanks Wadesgirl...what's your name anyhow? I feel funny calling you wadesgirl all the time! You must have a name!! :)
 
vwpamperedchef said:
I did see it. Thank you!

I was thinking chopping the graham cracker up with the food chopper, making chocolate pudding w/bowls/whisks, folding in cool whip w/scrapers, grating chocolate, using mini marshmellows (measure with cup).

Its all in my brain, but like I said if there's no recipe, I will have to make one up and hence try the recipe (and eat it!) LOL

Thanks Wadesgirl...what's your name anyhow? I feel funny calling you wadesgirl all the time! You must have a name!! :)

That sounds great, you could always use that marshmellow fluff stuff instead of raw mini marshmellows.

I do have a name, I just don't like to put personal stuff over the internet so I just use my nickname on most things. My kind of confidentiality thing!
 
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Ooh the marshmellow fluff sounds good!

OK, well Wadesgirl, thanks for your help (and clarifications!)
 
S'more's recipeI do a graham cracker, whipped topping folded in with the chocolate pudding, and yes marshmallow fluff. Drizzle some hot fudge on top with a few pieces of crushed graham crackers for presentation. Pipe some whipped topping around the top.

Debbie :D
 
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Thanks Debbie, I totally could do that with the EAD!!!
 
Oh my word those all sound so good!!!
 
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When I try a final recipe (with measurements) I will post it. Hopefully soon!
 
Mmmm....I would add brownies in the layers - just like s'mores brownies :)
 
see ---BROWNIES---
 
OH WOW! I am donating an item to my DS's Cub Scout Pinewood Derby raffle, and I was going to make a trifle and give away the dessert and bowl. A S'mores trifle would be so AWESOME for the scouts. Let me know when you figure it out. (I'd hate for both of us to have to eat the experiments!)
:)
 
Let me know how it turns out ...... It gives me an idea with the girl scout leaders that I am working with during our monthly leaders meetings.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the S'mores Trifle Recipe?

For the S'mores Trifle, you will need graham crackers, chocolate pudding, marshmallow fluff, whipped cream, and mini chocolate chips. Optional toppings can include additional graham cracker crumbs and chocolate shavings for decoration.

How long does it take to prepare the S'mores Trifle?

The preparation time for the S'mores Trifle is approximately 20-30 minutes. However, it's recommended to chill the trifle in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving to allow the flavors to meld together.

Can I make the S'mores Trifle ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the S'mores Trifle a day in advance. Just cover it tightly with plastic wrap and store it in the refrigerator. This will enhance the flavors and make it easier for you to serve during your Girl Scout cooking demo.

What serving size does the S'mores Trifle recipe yield?

The S'mores Trifle recipe typically yields about 6-8 servings, depending on the size of the cups or bowls you use for serving. You can easily adjust the quantities to accommodate more guests if needed.

Are there any variations I can try with the S'mores Trifle?

Absolutely! You can customize the S'mores Trifle by adding layers of fresh fruit like strawberries or bananas, using different flavors of pudding, or incorporating flavored whipped cream. You can also make it gluten-free by using gluten-free graham crackers.

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