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The thread revolves around a recipe for a trifle bowl featuring strawberries, ho hos, and whipped cream. Participants share their experiences, seek assistance, and express enthusiasm about the dessert.
Views differ regarding the issue of strawberries sinking in the mixture, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others express challenges.
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susanr613 said:omG - that looks sooooo decadent!
cwinter474 said:OK, I must be doing something wrong... I have made this 3 differant times and my strawberries keep sinking into the topping mixture.
Help! any suggestions.
To make the Trifle Bowl with Ho-Ho's, you will need the following ingredients: Ho-Ho's (or similar chocolate cakes), whipped cream, chocolate pudding, and any additional toppings like crushed nuts or chocolate shavings. You can also add fruits like strawberries or bananas for extra flavor.
To assemble the Trifle Bowl, start by cutting the Ho-Ho's into bite-sized pieces. In a large trifle bowl, layer the Ho-Ho's, followed by a layer of chocolate pudding, then a layer of whipped cream. Repeat the layers until you reach the top of the bowl, finishing with whipped cream. You can garnish the top with crushed nuts or chocolate shavings for decoration.
Yes, you can prepare the Trifle Bowl ahead of time! It is best to assemble it a few hours before serving to allow the flavors to meld together. However, if you plan to make it a day in advance, it's recommended to keep it refrigerated and cover it to maintain freshness.
If you can't find Ho-Ho's, you can substitute them with other chocolate cakes or snack cakes, like Swiss rolls or chocolate cupcakes. You can also use homemade chocolate cake cut into cubes for a fresher option.
The Trifle Bowl typically serves about 8 to 10 people, depending on portion sizes. It's a great dessert for gatherings since it can be easily scaled up or down based on the number of guests.