No seriously, because this one is all for looks.
I have a recipe for a red velvet trifle that I really need to find, remake, and share.
So much homemade goodness in that one.
I was supposed to post this yesterday, so I'm not going to ramble today.
Ingredients:
- 1 Box red velvet
- 1 Box blue velvet
- 1 Large box (5.1 oz) of vanilla pudding
- 1 -8 oz Cream cheese, softened
- 2 C. Milk
- 1 1/2 - 2 C. Cool Whip
Directions:
Prepare cake mix according to boxes in the 9 in round cake pans.
Filling the pans only half way with batter.
***One important note. You will only make 1- 9in pan from each cake, I used the left over batter for cupcakes.
While the cake is cooling, you need to make your cream cheese pudding.
In a large mixing bowl, add the softened cream cheese and milk. Whisk together until smooth.
Empty your pudding package and whisk 3-5 minutes, the pudding should be come fluffy.
Yes, it is yellow, this is why we add the Cool Whip in the pudding instead of putting a layer on the cake. (It also gives it a sweeter taste)
Start by only adding 1 1/2 cups of Cool Whip and adding up to 2 (but no more), until it reaches your liking.
Now, it's time to layer.
Start by crumbling the blue cake on the bottom.
Adding half of your pudding.
Crumble the red cake on top of your pudding.
Followed by the last of the pudding.
You are welcome to put small dabs of Cool Whip on top for looks along with red, white, and blue sprinkles if you would like to give your trifle some flair.
Ta-Dah!
Cover and chill until ready to serve.
Super fast and simple trifle that can be thrown together at the last minute.
Have a Happy 4th of July and enjoy your Independence Day!
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