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chefann said:How about one based on the Island Breeze Rum Cake? Use the same ingredients, but make it as a trifle instead of as a torte.
MMmmmmmmm....that would be yummy!chefann said:How about one based on the Island Breeze Rum Cake? Use the same ingredients, but make it as a trifle instead of as a torte.
That's the one from last year Kris said she doesn't like.MORFIA said:lime berry trifle-?
chefann said:How about one based on the Island Breeze Rum Cake? Use the same ingredients, but make it as a trifle instead of as a torte.
legacypc46 said:I just couldn't get past dealing with the sherbert. (We all have our hang-ups!)
Just have to think outside of the box, or in this case, outside of the sherbert! I don't really remember if the rest of the recipe had cool whip but if not, then it would be a great addition. You could do either raspberry or lime depending on the flavor you want.legacypc46 said:Oh, that's an idea....especially since they have such great flavored ones now.
For a delicious Caribbean-inspired trifle, we recommend using tropical fruits such as mangoes, pineapples, and bananas, along with coconut flakes, rum-soaked cake or ladyfingers, and a creamy coconut milk custard. You can also add a touch of lime juice for a refreshing citrus flavor.
While you can certainly use a store-bought cake for convenience, we highly recommend making your own rum-soaked cake or ladyfingers for an authentic Caribbean flavor. You can also use pound cake or angel food cake as a substitute.
Yes, you can make the trifle ahead of time, but we suggest assembling it no more than a day in advance. This will ensure the cake stays moist and the flavors have time to meld together. Keep the trifle refrigerated until ready to serve.
If you or your guests have a dairy allergy or preference, you can substitute coconut milk with almond milk or soy milk. However, the trifle may have a slightly different taste and texture compared to using traditional coconut milk.
Absolutely! You can top the trifle with extra tropical fruits, such as kiwi or papaya, for a pop of color and flavor. You can also sprinkle chopped nuts or shredded coconut on top for added texture. Don't be afraid to get creative and add your own personal touch to the trifle!