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The thread centers around various dessert options for trifle bowls, with participants sharing their personal favorites and experiences with different recipes. There is a mix of opinions on the appeal of chocolate versus non-chocolate options, as well as discussions about specific trifle recipes and their presentation.
Views differ regarding the appeal of chocolate versus non-chocolate trifles, with some participants expressing surprise at those who do not enjoy chocolate. There is no clear consensus on the best trifle recipe, as participants share a variety of personal favorites.
Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding trifle recipes, often in the context of hosting events or cooking demonstrations.
Consultants looking for dessert ideas for shows or gatherings may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.
raebates said:I know it's hard to believe, but some people don't care for chocolate.
kam said:Note: The Banana Trifle in this current Season's Best IMO does NOT look nice. It did not fill up the bowl at all. And there was not enough of the chocolate to go around the edges for 2 layers.
BlessedWifeMommy said:Not like chocolate??? Is that possible?
raebates said:I know it's strange, but I have 2 friends who don't care for chocolate. It's been a strain on our friendship, but we're surviving it for now.
KellyTheChef said:My favorite is the Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle. I can eat the cheesecake filling with a spoon....
I always make the cake for it, so I am attaching that recipe as well!
babywings76 said:I know this is an old thread, but I have a question regarding what Kelly posted here. When I open the Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle and look at the ingredients listed, there's one line sort of blank. I'm wondering if it's something my program did to it, or if it's written that way. I just want to be sure I'm not missing an ingredient.
Here's how it looks when I open it:
Strawberry Cheesecake Trifle
Ingredients:
• 2 quarts strawberries, sliced
• 2 tablespoons sugar
• 2 teaspoons almond extract
• --- (I bolded it...is there something missing here?)
• 2--8 ounce blocks cream cheese, softened
• 1 C. sour cream
• 2 C. powdered sugar
• 1 t. vanilla extract
• 1/4 t. almond extract
• 16 ounce tub whipped topping or 1 pint cream, whipped
• 1 large angel food or pound cake, torn into pieces
Preparation:
Set aside some berries for garnish. Mix rest with sugar and almond extract. Set aside. Mix cream cheese, sour cream, powdered sugar, vanilla and almond extract. Fold in whipped cream.
In a trifle bowl: 1/2 cake, 1/2 berries, 1/2 cream cheese mixture, repeat layers. Garnish with remaining berries. Refrigerate.
A trifle bowl dessert is a layered dessert typically made in a large, clear bowl that showcases the beautiful layers of ingredients. It often includes components like cake, pudding, fruit, and whipped cream, creating a visually appealing and delicious treat.
The best ingredients for a trifle bowl dessert include a base layer of cake (such as sponge cake or brownies), creamy layers like custard or pudding, fresh fruits (like berries or bananas), and a topping of whipped cream or whipped topping. You can also add nuts or chocolate shavings for extra texture and flavor.
To layer a trifle bowl dessert, start with a layer of cake at the bottom, followed by a layer of pudding or custard. Next, add a layer of fruit, then a layer of whipped cream. Repeat the layers until the bowl is filled, finishing with a layer of whipped cream on top. Garnish with additional fruit or chocolate for decoration.
Yes, you can make a trifle bowl dessert ahead of time! In fact, making it a few hours or even a day in advance allows the flavors to meld together. Just be sure to cover it well and store it in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve.
Popular flavor combinations for trifle bowl desserts include classic vanilla and berry, chocolate and raspberry, lemon and blueberry, and caramel and apple. You can mix and match flavors based on your preferences and the season for a delightful dessert experience.