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Easy Raspberry Trifle
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59 Ratings

5 spoons 68%
4 spoons 20%
3 spoons 8%
2 spoons 3%
1 spoons
Not only is this divine dessert easy to make, but it’s almost fat free!
Prep: 15 MinTotal: 4 Hr 17 Min
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Posted 2/13/2012 7:12:17 PM REPORT ABUSE Swan1982 said:
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This wasn't as big of a hit as the other two trifles I made (Big Bowl Brownie Dessert and Triple-Chocolate Brownie Trifle). May give it another try with different people.
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Posted 7/3/2011 10:43:21 AM REPORT ABUSE xxBoneOrchardxx said:
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This is good, but dont care for the yogurt, gonna make a strawberry verson with whipped cream in place of the yogurt
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Posted 5/24/2010 4:52:22 PM REPORT ABUSE spreynolds said:
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This is one of my family's favorites! I use fresh strawberries instead, but everything else the same. Light, fresh and delicious!
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Posted 7/26/2009 11:32:50 AM REPORT ABUSE mooret390 said:
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This was a home run. I often over-think and over-plan with underwhelming results. This simple and easy recipe was a huge hit. I am almost embarrassed by how much praise this easy-peasy no-effort dessert garnered. Some "lite" dessert topping and fresh berries on top (used frozen in the Jello) gave it a nice finish. No leftovers!
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Posted 8/5/2008 10:14:46 PM REPORT ABUSE roobydoo50 said:
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How simple and good is this?!?!?!?!?!!!! I made this quick and easy for a family picnic....but I made it in individual servings! Toppped it with a dash of whipped cream and made everyone happy! It occurred to me afterward that, if you were really pressed for time, you could use a store bought cake.
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Posted 8/1/2008 12:32:56 PM REPORT ABUSE Mom S. said:
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This turned out very well and was appreciated by my family. I used a store bought cake,and fresh raspberries. I also used regular raspberry jello. I cut the yogurt down to two cartons. I also added some whipped cream between the layers. It was yummy and the yogurt was not a problem at all.
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Posted 7/31/2008 8:41:12 PM REPORT ABUSE Hicksojs said:
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I really liked the fresh flavors but didn't like the yogurt! It would be much better with 1/2 pkg. cream cheese and mashed berries folded with cool whip. Even a layer of pudding would also help.
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Posted 7/28/2008 3:12:19 PM REPORT ABUSE michele2137 said:
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Is was easy to make, and looked so pretty in a glass bowl. It's a dessert you would feel good about bring to someones house.
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Posted 7/28/2008 9:58:41 AM REPORT ABUSE Becky Cleveland said:
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Awesome recipe. Has become a favorite. Grandma has MS and is on a special fat free diet. We substitued fat free yogurt and fat free cool whip for a totally fat free dessert that everyone enjoyed even Grandpa who doesn't like yogurt. Shh...just don't tell him he ate yogurt and even had seconds!
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Posted 3/22/2008 2:41:09 AM REPORT ABUSE raindrop1277 said:
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it did take time, but it really came out delicious. definitely would recommend it!!
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