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Aun said:My mom does a recipe called "Strawberry Delight" that I have always loved and I've always gotten rave reviews from everyone when I've made it for others! The only difference is that she adds a layer of vanilla pudding over the cake. It softens the cake and just tastes fantastic. So, it would be angelfood cake, vanilla pudding (use 2 of the 4 serving size boxes), sweetened sliced strawberries, cool whip, and then layer everything again. I think the pudding makes a big difference and sort of "holds" everything else together. You might give that a try....
pcjulie said:I have French Vanilla and White Chocolate pudding on hand. Do you think one of those would taste okay?
The best way to assemble a trifle with angel food cake is to start by cutting the angel food cake into cubes and placing them at the bottom of a trifle dish. Next, add a layer of your desired filling, such as pudding or fruit, followed by a layer of whipped cream. Repeat these layers until you reach the top of the dish, making sure to end with a layer of whipped cream for a smooth finish.
Yes, you can use store-bought angel food cake for your trifle. However, for the best results, it is recommended to use a homemade angel food cake as it will have a lighter and fluffier texture.
Yes, you can make a trifle with angel food cake ahead of time. It is best to assemble the trifle no more than 24 hours before serving to prevent the cake from becoming too soggy. Keep it refrigerated until ready to serve.
Some popular variations of trifle with angel food cake include using different types of fillings such as chocolate mousse, lemon curd, or caramel sauce. You can also add layers of crushed cookies, nuts, or candy for added texture and flavor.
Yes, you can substitute angel food cake with another type of cake in a trifle. Pound cake, sponge cake, or even brownies can be used as a base for a trifle. Keep in mind that the texture and flavor of the trifle may vary depending on the type of cake used.