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- 1 pound strawberries, hulled and sliced - 1 pound blueberries - 1 cup raspberries - 2 cups whipped cream (store-bought or homemade) - 1 cup Greek yogurt (plain or vanilla) - 2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup - 1 pound vanilla sponge cake, cut into cubes - Fresh mint leaves for garnish (optional) To make the Red, White and Blueberry Trifle, you need fresh fruits that burst with flavor. Strawberries bring a sweet and juicy taste. The blueberries add a pop of color and a slight tartness. Raspberries provide a hint of tanginess. Together, they create a beautiful mix. Next, for creamy layers, I use whipped cream. You can choose store-bought or make your own. Greek yogurt adds a rich texture and a touch of sweetness when mixed with honey or maple syrup. This creamy blend pairs perfectly with the fruits. The cake base is essential. I like to use a soft vanilla sponge cake. You can buy it or bake it from scratch. Cut it into cubes to layer easily. As a bonus, fresh mint leaves can add a lovely touch on top. These ingredients come together to create a stunning dessert that shines in any setting. If you're ready to dive into the full recipe, check out the [Full Recipe]. Preparing the Cake If you want to make this trifle from scratch, start by baking a vanilla sponge cake. This cake should be light and fluffy. Once it cools, cut it into small cubes. If you're short on time, store-bought sponge cake works just as well. The cubes should be about one inch. This will help them fit nicely in your trifle dish. Mixing the Yogurt Now, let’s mix the yogurt. Grab a small bowl and add one cup of Greek yogurt. You can use plain or vanilla yogurt. Then, add two tablespoons of honey or maple syrup. Stir until the mixture is smooth and sweet. This layer adds flavor and creaminess to your trifle. Assembling the Trifle Start layering the trifle in a large dish or individual glasses. - First layer: Place a layer of sponge cake cubes at the bottom. - Second layer: Next, add a layer of strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Spread them evenly. - Third layer: Spoon on the sweetened Greek yogurt. Cover the berries well. - Fourth layer: Add a generous layer of whipped cream. Smooth it out gently. Repeat the layers until your dish is full. Finish with a nice dollop of whipped cream on top. After assembling, cover the trifle with plastic wrap. Chill it in the fridge for at least two hours. You can even let it sit overnight for the best flavor. When you’re ready to serve, add some whole berries and mint leaves on top for a fresh look. For the full recipe, refer to the earlier section. Enjoy your delicious Red, White and Blueberry Trifle! - Start with the sponge cake for added stability. - Ensure even distribution of layers. - Use a spatula to smooth whipped cream. When you layer your trifle, the first layer is key. It helps hold everything together. Use sponge cake cubes at the bottom. This base gives your trifle strength. Next, distribute berries evenly for great flavor. Make sure each bite has a mix of flavors. When you add whipped cream, use a spatula to make it smooth. This creates a beautiful finish. - Serve in clear glass bowls to highlight colorful layers. - Optional festive decorations. Presentation matters! Use clear glass bowls so everyone can see your colorful layers. It makes the dessert more inviting. You can also add festive decorations. Little flags or sprigs of mint look great on top. These small touches make your trifle stand out. - Refrigerate for at least 2 hours for best flavor melding. - Overnight chilling is ideal for improved taste. Let your trifle chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours. This allows the flavors to mix well. For an even better taste, chill it overnight. The longer it sits, the more delicious it becomes. Enjoy the wait; it’s worth it! {{image_2}} You can switch out berries for different tastes. Try blackberries or cherries for a bold twist. Mixing in other seasonal fruits adds fun, colorful layers. Think peaches or kiwi for a fresh touch. Each fruit brings its own flavor, making your trifle unique. If you're not a fan of Greek yogurt, try mascarpone or cream cheese. Both add a rich taste and creamy texture. You might also consider flavored whipped creams. Vanilla or chocolate whipped cream gives a new take on this classic dessert. Feel free to mix and match cream types to find your favorite. Need a gluten-free treat? Use gluten-free sponge cake instead of regular. This keeps the dessert safe for those with gluten issues. For a dairy-free version, swap whipped cream with coconut cream. It adds a tropical flavor while staying creamy. These adjustments help everyone enjoy this tasty trifle. To store leftover trifle, cover the dish tightly with plastic wrap. This helps keep it fresh. You can also transfer it to an airtight container. Make sure to layer it properly to keep the texture. Use a spoon to flatten the layers as much as you can. You can freeze the trifle for up to three months. However, I recommend not freezing the whipped cream. It can lose its texture. Instead, freeze the sponge cake and berries separately. When ready to serve, layer them fresh with yogurt and whipped cream. The trifle can last in the fridge for about three days. After that, the layers may start to blend together. For the best taste, enjoy it within those three days. For a trifle, I recommend using a light sponge cake. It soaks up flavors well. You can also use angel food cake or pound cake. These options are soft and fluffy. They create a great base for all the layers. If you want to save time, store-bought sponge cake works too. Just make sure it is fresh. Yes, you can make this dessert ahead of time. In fact, it tastes better when chilled for a few hours. I suggest preparing it the night before. This gives the flavors time to mix well. Store the trifle covered in the fridge. Just remember to add any garnishes right before serving to keep them fresh. You can use many fruits in your trifle. Seasonal fruits like peaches, nectarines, or cherries work great. Try adding bananas for a creamy texture. You can mix berries for different flavors too. Raspberry and blackberry combinations are delightful. Feel free to be creative with your fruit layers! In this post, we explored how to make a delicious trifle with fresh fruits, creamy layers, and a cake base. You learned the step-by-step process, from prepping the cake to assembling the dessert. Tips for presentation and storage keep your trifle looking great and tasting fresh. Consider variations to match your taste or dietary needs. Enjoy creating this tasty treat for any occasion. It’s simple, fun, and sure to impress!

Red, White and Blueberry Trifle

Indulge in a festive treat with this delightful Red, White and Blueberry Trifle recipe! Perfect for gatherings, this colorful dessert features layers of fresh berries, creamy yogurt, and soft vanilla sponge cake. It's easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser. Impress your friends and family with this stunning dessert that looks as good as it tastes. Click to explore the full recipe and make your next celebration unforgettable!

Ingredients
  

1 pound strawberries, hulled and sliced

1 pound blueberries

1 cup raspberries

2 cups whipped cream (store-bought or homemade)

1 pound vanilla sponge cake, cut into cubes

1 cup Greek yogurt (plain or vanilla)

2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup

Fresh mint leaves for garnish (optional)

Instructions
 

Prepare the Cake: If you're not using store-bought sponge cake, bake a vanilla sponge cake, allow it to cool, and cut it into bite-sized cubes.

    Mix the Yogurt: In a small bowl, mix the Greek yogurt with honey (or maple syrup) until well combined. This adds a sweet layer and a creamy texture.

      Layer the Trifle: In a large trifle dish or individual glasses, start by adding a layer of sponge cake cubes at the bottom.

        Add the Berries: Follow the sponge layer with a layer of strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Aim for vibrant colors for visual appeal.

          Spread the Yogurt: Next, add a layer of the sweetened Greek yogurt. Spread it evenly to cover the berries and sponge.

            Whipped Cream Layer: Top this yogurt layer with a layer of whipped cream, smoothing it out with a spatula or the back of a spoon.

              Repeat the Layers: Repeat the process with additional layers of sponge cake, mixed berries, yogurt, and whipped cream until you reach the top of your trifle dish, finishing with a generous dollop of whipped cream.

                Garnish and Chill: Decorate the top with a few whole berries and sprigs of fresh mint if desired. Cover the trifle with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours (or up to overnight) to allow the flavors to meld.

                  Serve: Just before serving, remove from the refrigerator and enjoy!

                    Prep Time, Total Time, Servings: 30 mins | 2 hours (including chill time) | Serves 6-8

                      - Presentation Tips: Serve the trifle in clear glass bowls to showcase the colorful layers, and consider adding a small flag decoration on top for a festive touch!