These past few weekends have really helped me get a few new recipes in. I think I like to tell you all that we have company over when I post these because I don’t want you to think I eat this way all the time. Good news is, these triple berry trifles are at least a semi-healthy dessert. It’s light and refreshing and the operative word lately…easy. Great to have ready for the 4th of July too!
So easy. Oh and it has a little condensed milk topping. It’s totally optional, but I figured, why not? Who doesn’t love sweetened condensed milk? Side note, I had to google the difference between a Trifle and Parfait. Just in case you were wondering too, a trifle has cake in it and a parfait does not. Learn something new every day…huh? I probably typed parfait about a thousand times when trying to describe this treat.
Enjoy! Hope everyone has a great weekend! Sorry I’ve been lagging on the Friday Faves, I’ll get some up next week for you :-).
- 4 cups chopped angel food cake
- 4 cup macerated berries (strawberries, blueberries and raspberries)
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 2 tbsp Vanilla Pudding mix
- ¼ cup Granulated Sugar (additional for macerating)
- Sweetened Condensed Milk for Drizzle
- To Macerate Berries:
- Add sliced berries to a bowl and add 1 - 2 tbsp of granulated sugar. Mix and let stand until ready to use.
- To make Whipped Cream (enough for 4-6 trifles):
- In a stand mixer, pour heavy whipping cream, vanilla pudding mix and granulated sugar. With whisk attachment, beat on med-high for approximately 5 minutes or until whipped.
- To assemble Trifle-
- Put ½ cup of angel food cake in bottom of glass.
- Drizzle ½ cup of berries on top of cake.
- Top with a couple dollops of whipped cream.
- Repeat above sequence once more and drizzle with condensed milk.

I just made a rhubarb and strawberry trifle for Easter–the individual ones would have been so much easier to serve! Next time, I make your version. :o)
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This looks beautiful!
Looks gorgeous! Love the photos. Such pretty colors!
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I remember having trifle made by an English friend – she drenched it in liquor (not sure what kind) and wow, it was good. with fresh fruit, a little cake, and some topping, you just can’t miss.
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I am a sucker for a trifle. I love all your layers, especially the pudding. Time to dig in.
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Beautiful recipe! Thanks for sharing!
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Looks like the perfect summer treat! And you can never have enough berries in a dessert, love it! Pinned, too.
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LOVE angel food cake and strawberries! This looks perfect for spring and summer
These look amazing! I love the combination of vanilla pudding and cream. That’s definitely something I have to try.
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Thanks! My grandma used to mix pudding mix with cool whip and it made for a great fruit dip. I thought the combination in a trifle would go wonderfully!
Yum! And yes you’re so right – who doesn’t love sweetened condensed milk! Delish!! Love a dessert that’s a little bit guilt-free. Thanks for linking up with our Fabulous Foodie Fridays party! xx
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