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YUM!!!! That sounds so good!!!!chefann said:How about yogurt and fruit, like a giant parfait. You can get vanilla yogurt in larger containers, and some frozen berries. Add some granola, and you're set!
Or layered fruit- berries and melon balls, etc.
Bridget-Where in MA are you from? I am from Northborough.bklofft said:I love the fruit and granola idea, especially with the cool whip! If you use fat free cool whip this is TOTALLY healthy!
Question for "4kids4me": Have you tried your egg, sausage and cheese idea? Any further explanation you can give would be appreciated!
Anyone else have ideas?
bklofft said:I love the fruit and granola idea, especially with the cool whip! If you use fat free cool whip this is TOTALLY healthy!
Question for "4kids4me": Have you tried your egg, sausage and cheese idea? Any further explanation you can give would be appreciated!
Nope, haven't tried it. It just sort of "came" to me. Ok, here's my big secret out in the open. I don't actualyl know how to cook. That's what inspired me to become a consultant. I figured it was time to learn how to cook and I may as well do it the "right" way!! I've been married 7 years and have 4 kids who are 5, 3, and 18mo twins. They're pretty tired of hamburger helper and tuna casserole, lol. On a brighter note, they're all THRILLED with my new venture! So anyway, my thoughts on the trifle were a layer of scrambled eggs, a layer of chopped up sausage and a layer of shredded cheese, maybe repeated to fill it up, and then perhaps topped wtih salsa. YUM!
bklofft said:Anyone have some good ideas for a breakfast or brunch trifle? I LOVE LOVE LOVE that Trifle Bowl and want to really use it for a breakfast show I have...
ChefTS said:I've had casseroles that have a biscuit-y type bottom, sausage, gravy, eggs, and cheese. What about layering those things? Break up biscuits and then layer: biscuits, gravy, sausage, eggs, cheese, repeat?
I do eat Cool Whip lite, but I must take issue with the fact that it is NOT healthy even if you get the fat free kind. Corn syrup is NOT healthy! It is terribly bad for us and we could all do ourselves some major good if we'd stop eating so much of it. I'm very guilty of too much of it, especially being a candy corn lover. The trifle does sound good, though.bridgetbakes said:I love the fruit and granola idea, especially with the cool whip! If you use fat free cool whip this is TOTALLY healthy!
Question for "4kids4me": Have you tried your egg, sausage and cheese idea? Any further explanation you can give would be appreciated!
Anyone else have ideas?
ChefBeckyD said:I also like the idea of layering melon & fruit in the trifle bowl! Haven't done it yet....I'm waiting until fruit is more in season here in MI, but I LOVE the new core n' more melon baller - it works great! So I envison a layer of cantaloupe, watermelon, honeydew, strawberries, peaches......all sorts of different colors layered, with maybe a dip or sauce as one of the layers too, and some strawberry fans and fresh mint leaves to garnish the top.....I can hardly wait to do this!
A brunch/breakfast trifle is a layered dessert typically made with a combination of cake, fruit, and cream or custard. It can be served as a sweet breakfast dish or as a dessert for brunch.
Yes, you can make a trifle ahead of time. In fact, the flavors tend to meld together and taste even better when made a day in advance. Just be sure to cover and refrigerate it until ready to serve.
The best type of cake to use in a trifle is a sponge or pound cake. These types of cakes hold up well to the moisture from the fruit and cream without getting soggy.
Yes, you can use frozen fruit in a trifle. Just be sure to thaw and drain the fruit before using it in the trifle. This will prevent excess liquid from making the trifle too soggy.
Using a clear trifle bowl is a great way to display your brunch/breakfast trifle. The layers of cake, fruit, and cream make for a beautiful presentation. Just be sure to use a flat-bottomed bowl to make it easier to layer the ingredients evenly.