In my intense determination to turn that sow’s ear of a Kentucky Butter Cake into a silk purse, figuratively
speaking, I decided to take the globs of it that had fallen off in chunks
during my attempt to extricate it from the pan, and make a couple of individual
strawberry trifles. Success!
This is the easiest dessert in
the world to prepare for which I have no particular recipe, but will try to do
my best in offering one. Essentially, you alternate layers of liqueur-drizzled pound cake (of your
own choosing), sweetened strawberries, and pudding.
It must be made ahead in order
for everything to become fully saturated with juice from the strawberries,
pudding, and to allow the liqueur to settle nicely into the cake. This recipe only makes three servings, because that is how far I could stretch the pudding. If you want to make more, just double, triple, or quadruple the recipe. Imagine what a fun dessert this would be to have stored in the cooler during a summer outing. Just pass the jars and pass the spoons. Delish!
Strawberry Cheesecake Trifles
1-1/2 cups sliced strawberries
1-2 Tablespoons sugar
Zest of one orange
1 3.4-ounce pkg. Jell-O Instant
Cheesecake Pudding
2 cups whole milk
1 pound cake, cut into 3/4 inch
cubes
1/4-1/3 cup Triple Sec (or any orange liqueur)
Spritz of whipped cream for
garnish
You will need: 3 clean pint jars
with lids
Place sliced strawberries into a
medium bowl and add the sugar and zest. Stir to combine, and set aside to allow
them to macerate.
Mix together the pudding mix and
milk, whisking mightily until the pudding thickens. Place in refrigerator until
needed.
Meanwhile, divide half of the pound
cake cubes among the three jars. Drizzle the pound cake in each jar with about
a tablespoon of Triple Sec, and lightly press down.
Give the strawberries a stir,
and add a layer of them on top of the pound cake layer in each jar. Shake jar a
bit to settle.
Top the strawberries with a
healthy dollop of pudding, turning jar until all of the strawberries are
covered.
Repeat the whole pound cake/strawberry/pudding
thing one more time.
Put the lids on top of the jars
and store in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or, ideally, overnight.
Serve topped with a dollop of
whipped cream and pinch of orange zest, if desired.
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Broken cake == trifle. Always. Forever. I think it's improved by the transformation.
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteBonjour chère amie,
ReplyDeleteJe me régale déjà rien qu'en admirant la photo de ce dessert !!
Donc rien était fichu ! la preuve !...
Une excellente idée.
Gros bisous
Yum! How terrible that you had to "settle" for this dessert. ;)
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