Here's what you need:
NOTE: This made enough for 10 individual trifles in the clear plastic tumbler cups (with a little bit of cake leftover). Just adjust up or down if you need more or less. Oh, and I just used box cake mix and instant pudding. If you're a "from scratch" person, feel free to use your favorite recipe.
- two boxes of white cake mix (plus ingredients to make it)
- two boxes of instant pudding (plus milk to make it)
- food coloring
- whipped cream (optional, but a nice touch)
Here's what to do:
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Color your cake batter red, yellow and blue.
Color your pudding orange, green and purple.
5. Bake your red, yellow and blue cakes. (I used rectangular bread pans, but any pan would work.)
6. Allow cakes to cool. Trim off the very outer layers of the cake to expose the brighter colors underneath, then cut into cubes.
| It's not burnt, but it's not as vibrant as the inside. |
7. Begin to layer your trifle. Because my purple pudding had a slight brownish tint (since the pudding itself was yellow), I stuck the purple on the bottom.
8. Continue layering... pudding, cake, pudding, cake, until your rainbow is complete!
That's it! It's really quite easy and looks so pretty and colorful. (Plus, I always feel kind of fancy serving a trifle!)
Oh, and here's a quick picture of the happy trifle eaters. Most were already halfway finished before I could even snap the photo!
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Laura-- you are awesome- Super MOM! And still awake! ;) I love this super cute idea! I off to pin it now! TY!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Pinning now and making it ... tomorrow?! Thanks!
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These are great! We will have to try them. Just wanted to stop by and say hi, love your blog.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute idea and way easier than rainbow cupcakes!
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yummy AND super cute - Audrey would love this.
ReplyDeleteSUPER yummy! Wow, so impressed by the vibrant colors! Came over from I heart naptime... really caught my eye. Would love for you to share at my Tuesday Link Party.
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Hi Laura~
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Awesome! My boys would love this! Thanks for sharing :)
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ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy!!! My mouth is watering!!! Thanks so much for sharing with us this week. Hope to see you again!
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Yummoooooo! So cute! I would love for you to link up at my party going on now! I hope to see you and your rainbow trifles there! :)
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Question... Would it work to color the batter purple & the pudding yellow to stop the purple from looking brown when mixed?
ReplyDeleteGood question! I considered doing that, but I wanted the rainbow colors to alternate between cake and pudding. I was afraid if I switched and did the pudding red, yellow and blue, the red and blue would end up looking orange-ish and green-ish, know what I mean? As it was, the purple didn't look terrible, I just didn't want it on the top where it would be really noticeable.
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Love this - so cheerful!
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