Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Black Forest Trifle
Every year it's become a bit of a tradition that I make some sort of black forest variation for Glenn's birthday. Last year it was a tart, and this year it was a trifle. I really like trifles, and make them all the time. They're easy, impressive and there are endless ways to make them. They're also completely fool-proof, who has ever heard of a screwed up trifle (except for on Friends, no beef or onions in this!).
What really kicked this up for me was the glaze I used. It soaks right into the cake and moistens everything up with a mouthwatering chocolatey sweetness. Mmmmm, it's the type of thing you wake up wanting to eat for breakfast!
Black Forest Trifle
Ingredients
Devils Food Cake, prepared
can of cherry pie filling
whipped cream
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup milk
5 tablespoons butter
6 oz or 1 cup choc chips
Directions
Cube cake into small pieces. In a small sauce pan, combine sugar, milk and margarine. Bring to a boil. Boil 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, stir chocolate chips until smooth. In a trifle bowl, layer 1/3 of cake in bottom of pan. Pour 1/3 of the glaze on top of cake, and 1/3 of the cherries. Repeat layers and garnish top with whipped cream. Best if served next to some vanilla ice cream!
I have a trifle dish and I've never made a trifle! I must remedy that!
ReplyDeleteI love trifle! A black forest trifle is pure genius.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Glen looks fab love the look of your blog Rebeca
ReplyDeleteI love making trifles. They are so easy and people love them! This looks yummy! Happy Birthday to Glen!
ReplyDeleteI love making trifles. They are so easy and people love them! This looks yummy! Happy Birthday to Glen!
ReplyDeleteYummm! I've never made a trifle before. It looks pretty easy to do. Happy Birthday to Glen :) My husband wants German Chocolate cake on his birthday every year...and we're not talking about the boxed kind either...lol. I also remember that episode on Friends...lol. That was pretty funny..lol.
ReplyDeleteIts just so pretty! I love it. Happy Birthday Glenn!!! (hope you thanked your incredible wifey for this delicious dessert)
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty, and sounds wonderful... getting ready for a new year;s party that this will fit great for
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! And delicious! I've only made one trifle in my life. How sad is that. And I have a beautiful trifle bowl too. I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Glen!
Okay this looks so dang good!!! Glenn is a lucky man! Him & Jayda look so cute together:) Way to spoil your hubs on his special day:)
ReplyDeleteNow that's some serious decadence!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your honey, Glenn!
~ingrid
My Glen would LOVE this! Happy birthday to your Glenn!
ReplyDeleteThat is one mouthwatering trifle.Happy Birthday to Glenn!
ReplyDeleteWow....isn't that the most wonderful looking trifle! Yummers! A very Happy Birthday to your Glen.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! I am saving this recipe...very impressive.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful...love it! Happy Bday to your hubby :)
ReplyDeleteTrifle is a great dessert for a crowd. I love this recipe, and I love your Christmas wallpaper.
ReplyDeleteA black forest trifle ~ now that is a wonderful dessert to behold indeed. I know I would love it much more than the cake. Needs some kirsch in it, grins. Happy birthday to Glen.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe I've never made a trifle. Yours looks luscious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so beautiful ! Hope you and your love ones have a happy and blessed Christmas !
ReplyDeleteAwww your hubby and daughter are both adorable! Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteBlack forest sounds so good to me right now...All of that chocolaty cherry deliciousness. Perfect.
wow I just want to dig into that triffle! Looks so beautiful!
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful. I love any sort of trifle. and it looks so impressive!
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted a trifle dish. Now I know what to ask Santa for!
ReplyDeleteYour trifle looks stunning!
The trifle looks really good in that bowl!! Looks like it was a great birthday. Black forest trifle for breakfast....yum :D
ReplyDeleteI adore trifle but never make any trifle before. Yours look stunning and will definitely satisfy my spurt of cravings.
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