| Reviewed by: knoxes2 |
Date Posted: 8/10/2009 2:47:19 PM |
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Comments: made this for baby shower - big hit - but with a couple small changes: used rasberries instead of oranges, and took the kraft kitchen tip and used white chocolate flavored pudding instead of vanilla. I let the syrup soak in a while before adding the next layers, and I "smooshed" them down after adding each one. Made it fairly easy to serve. |
| Reviewed by: hilge03 |
Date Posted: 8/9/2009 9:29:36 PM |
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Comments: I used my trifle bowl and it was too small but the punch bowl is hidden away. I also used rasberries instead of orange and it was a hit. If done in the trifle bowl use the same amount of pudding. |
| Reviewed by: loftworks |
Date Posted: 8/6/2009 12:22:19 PM |
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Comments: Delicious! And Beautiful! I used part milk and part orange juice while mixing up the pudding to give it a little more orange zing. Mmmm. |
| Reviewed by: SWeirick |
Date Posted: 8/3/2009 10:09:50 PM |
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Comments: I made this for my Grandma's 86th birthday. It came out beautifully! Such a pretty dessert too! It gets a thumbs up from this household! Yummy! |
| Reviewed by: Lukysilver |
Date Posted: 8/2/2009 11:04:18 AM |
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Comments: I made this for our card playing day and everyone loved it and wanted the recipe. I would definitely make this again. Can't wait to try this using different fruit and cake flavors! |
| Reviewed by: BrandiInIndy |
Date Posted: 7/24/2009 1:12:09 PM |
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Comments: We've made a variation of this recipe for years in our family. We make it Sugar Free for the diabetics, and it's always a huge hit!! I would not try it with chocolate and oranges though. I suggest strawberries, red and green grapes, and sliced bananas instead!! |
| Reviewed by: West Coast Mom. . . |
Date Posted: 7/24/2009 10:48:37 AM |
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Comments: We took this cake to a party last night. While everyone loved the look of the cake it was very messy to serve. If I make it again, I will substitue strawberries for the orange slices and layer the dessert into individual triffle dishes. I think that would serve our tastes better! |
| Reviewed by: heven05 |
Date Posted: 7/15/2009 8:03:13 AM |
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Comments: I made this the other day just to have for a family gathering, it was a very pretty dish but the oranges didn't go well. My family is a big orange family, but not in this dish.
Would make again, but maybe try a different type of fruit?? |
| Reviewed by: oldcrow1924 |
Date Posted: 7/13/2009 5:44:25 PM |
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Comments: This is so wonderful! |
| Reviewed by: cookinmom2009 |
Date Posted: 7/7/2009 6:39:13 AM |
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Comments: I made this for our 4th of July party, so simple to make and everyone loved it. I made the mistake of making it in a triffle bowl, there is not quite enough room so make sure you make in in a larger bowl. Will definately be making this again and again!! |
| Reviewed by: HeatheratBettyCrocker |
Date Posted: 7/4/2009 10:07:49 AM |
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Comments: This was a big hit at our block party. Very pretty, too. I was amazed at how just adding orange zest to vanilla pudding can really make it a fresh & special flavor. Yum! |
| Reviewed by: yummy 4 ur tummy |
Date Posted: 11/22/2006 8:30:33 PM |
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Comments: This dish is a little messy. It takes a spoon and some balance if your going to serve this at a party so watch out!!! Other than that its very yummy(try to mix the ingred. up to go with every holoday). |
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