Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Berry Trifle with Lemon Mousse



I am loving Spring. It is finally here and I can't get enough of it! Yesterday I went on a long run and it was actually HOT! It felt really good though, I just have to remember my sunscreen next time:) Oh, and Happy Earth Day! Do something extra special to save the environment today!

I have been finding some great sales on berries, too good to pass up. I love eating them on my cereal or just plain for a healthy snack. I bought way too many so I decided to celebrate Spring with a Berry Trifle.

I love trifles, they are easy, pretty, and the variations are endless. This time I went with strawberries, blackberries, and I made a lemon mousse. I also added in a few pieces of my lemon angel food cupcakes. I just tore them into chunks and placed them in between the berries and mousse.

It was really hard to eat this trifle, not because it didn't look good, but because it looked TOO good. I didn't want to mess it up, but eventually I gave in and I am glad I did. The trifle was delightful. The lemon mousse is very light and refreshing. You really don't need the angel food cake, but why not? It made the trifle extra special. If you have an abundance of berries, try a berry trifle. Trust me, it will make your day!




Berry Trifle with Lemon Mousse

  • (Printable Recipe)


  • 1 package (3.4 ounces) instant lemon pudding mix (I used sugar free)

    2 cups milk (I used skim)

    1 half-pint container heavy whipping cream

    1 tablespoon granulated sugar

    Strawberries

    Blackberries

    Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes (you can leave them out or substitute any angel food cake)


    In a medium to large bowl, mix instant pudding mix and milk; stir thoroughly and set aside. In another medium-sized bowl, beat heavy whipping cream and sugar on medium to high speed (with an electric mixer) until stiff peaks form. Working in thirds, gently fold whipped cream into pudding mixture until thoroughly combined. If necessary, whip combined mixture again until thickened.


    To assemble the trifle, layer the mousse, berries, and cake. Get creative and make it pretty. We used mini trifle dishes, you can make one big one if you wish.


    Mousse recipe adapted from Rachael Ray

74 comments:

  1. That trifle looks so refreshing and delightful!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  2. Hooray for springtime and for lovely trifle desserts!! :-)

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  3. Must be a Rachel Ray recipe kind of week ;) This looks just beautiful. Did you get a new camera?

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  4. I've only had a trifle once and it was a cake mix one.. definitely not as yummy as yours!

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  5. This trifle looks so refreshing and delicious!

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  6. W the summer!! I cant wait to give it a try..
    Grazie

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  7. Anonymous5:40 AM

    Gorgeous looking trifle!

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  8. Looks like summer in a bowl!

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  9. Ah...so refresshing!!!

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  10. Berries and lemon always pair so well together! This looks delicious!

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  11. This looks so light and delicious!

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  12. So delicious looking. Your picturea are fabulous. I am glad you are feeling better.

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  13. Lemon and berries -- so delicious and refreshing!!!

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  14. I love the combination of lemon and berries! These look beautiful - great for entertaining in individual glasses!

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  15. That does look does look mighty tasty & good for you with all that fruit right.

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  16. What a perfect way to use your cupcakes. Love all the berries looks great nice pictures.

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  17. Looks so so yummy, i totally agree too good looking to mess it up, but give it to me i will mess up and enjoy this delicious dessert.

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  18. Thanks everyone! This is the perfect dessert for Spring. It is so easy too, impress your guests with this one!

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  19. Almost too pretty to eat...almost!!
    YUMMO

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  20. Ohhh very pretty. I can't say I'm feeling the whole spring thing because it's 45 degrees BUT we are getting warm weather come fri, sat & sun. I am sooooo ready!

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  21. simple, yet elegant and impressive! lemon mousse sounds perfect for the warmer weather!

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  22. This is such a beautiful spring dessert, and what a lovely picture!

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  23. This looks delicious! Light, refreshing and perfect for spring!

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  24. that looks like a very appropriately-springy dessert! :)

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  25. So pretty! I can't wait until berries are on sale here!

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  26. soooooooooo pretty! I would totally eat that for lunch today!

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  27. That looks so tempting to just dig into!!!

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  28. Oh my - it looks like heaven. I love this kind of dessert. Creamy and delicious.

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  29. That *is* beautiful! I've never had a trifle before though, can you believe that?! O_o

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  30. Wow it DOES look so fantastic! Gorgeous photos!

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  31. Lovely! I love trifle and this one looks so refreshing.

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  32. Mmm, that looks like a perfect way to celebrate Spring!

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  33. This looks wonderful. I too have been finding great berries - we usually juat snack on them - or have a smoothie in the morning - but this brings them to new heights.

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  34. Looks delicious! Perfect for spring!

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  35. Man oh man, this trifle looks delicious! It's so hot in the Bay Area right now, and I'm craving light and cool desserts. This trifle seems like the epitome of all of those adjectives! I can't wait to get my hands on some berries so I can make this. Delicious!!

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  36. I love trifle, yours is so fresh looking. Just delicious.

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  37. I love trifles! There was a nutter butter banana pudding one in S. Living I've been dying to try!

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  38. I'm still waiting for berry season around here. It will be time for strawberries in a few weeks. Then they won't cost as much.

    I'm glad you put the cake in the trifle. Part of what I love about trifle is the mix of textures. I love the squoosh of cream and the firmness of berries against the crumb of a cake. Nice work.

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  39. This just makes me believe spring is here for sure!

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  40. This would be a hit at my house especially with my youngest who loves berries. I have to hide them from her if I'm trying to make something specific with them. :)Thanks for sharing the recipe.

    Happy Earth Day to you!
    ~ingrid

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  41. Perfect for a warm day....lovely clicks!

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  42. Oh lordy that looks so good!! :)

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  43. Awesome weather here, too!
    That trifle looks aweomse and refreshing and "healthy".

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  44. Beautiful and oh so much more healthy than the trifles I've made! I know this is a fabulous combo of flavors. Gorgeous photos too!

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  45. so nice and delicious! you re awesome!

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  46. The trifle looks great, what a great use of your cupcakes too!

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  47. Love lemon mousse!! Looks fantastic!

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  48. Great dessert for spring. I love the berries!

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  49. I love trifles. This looks great.

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  50. This trifle just screams Spring! How delicious!

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  51. Huzzah for instant pudding! It makes life so easy sometimes. I just bought some very huge strawberries from TJ's and the lemon mousse would go great. We don't have blackberries or any other berry for that matter yet. So it will just have to be strawberries for me.

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  52. Looks delicious. I make a trifle that is quite similar but have never tried with lemon mousse.

    I can't wait for this weekend - Spring weather should be in full effect!

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  53. Mmm, berries!! looks amazing :)

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  54. Anonymous7:55 PM

    wow!!! this really looks great... what a perfect dessert... :)

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  55. omg this looks soo good. Its hard for me to resist anything lemon...

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  56. beautiful! so simple and gorgeous!

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  57. I love lemon mousse so much, though I never had it for the trifle, it does sound so fabulous.
    Cheers,
    elra

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  58. It's gorgeous Maria! I would a hard time digging in at first too, but I'm sure once I had a bite I wouldn't be able to resist anymore!

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  59. great pictures. I'll be making this soon.

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  60. very rarely do i make something that i deem almost too pretty to eat. not that it's not pretty, mind you, but that my appetite is simply an overwhelming force. :)
    lovely trifle, indeed.

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  61. This looks so yummy! I've never made a trifle, but I think that this has pushed me over the edge...

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  62. Wow - what beautiful pictures!!

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  63. That trifle just makes me smile to look at it. What a pretty dessert! I bet it tastes lovely!

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  64. I love fresh fruit desserts all year around!

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  65. Berries & lemon are really a perfect springtime dessert. Sounds like a perfect trifle!

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  66. Gorgeous! Looks like the perfect springtime dessert.

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  67. This looks so refreshing and light. Delicious! The day before yesterday it was 81 degrees. Today it's snowing. Go figure! LOL

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  68. that looks delish!!

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  69. Beautiful and refreshing! And I've got to say the Nutella brownies look amazing as well. You two are so talented in the kitchen :)

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  70. This looks so nice and light - and I have been obsessed with berries lately. Hope you are feeling better!

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  71. Look at those luscious berries - delicious!!

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  72. I adore trifle but your use of lush berries have trumped everything - YUM!

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  73. Mmmm.... that sounds and looks amazing!

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