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jasonmva said:BTW - what type of utensil should I serve this with?
raebates said:I had a guest who served herself a big piece, carried it into another room, sat down, ate a bite, then said, "Oh, there's chocolate in this. I can't eat chocolate."
It was in the Trifle Bowl. How could she not see the big layers of chocolate?
Some people just don't have the sense God gave a turnip.
The purpose of chilling the Black Forest Trifle is to allow the layers of cake, cherries, and chocolate to set and meld together, creating a more cohesive and flavorful dish.
We recommend chilling the Black Forest Trifle for at least 2 hours, but it can also be chilled overnight for maximum flavor.
We do not recommend skipping the chilling step as it is an essential part of the recipe and will result in a less flavorful and cohesive dish.
If you are short on time, you can try placing the trifle in the freezer for 30 minutes to an hour to speed up the chilling process. However, the flavors may not fully develop and the texture may be slightly different.
Yes, chilling the trifle overnight will not only allow the flavors to fully develop, but it will also make for a convenient make-ahead dessert option for parties or gatherings.