I love anything in a jar.
Pretty much doesn't matter what it is.
Although, I guess you could say I like some things in a jar better than others.
For example:
I'd much rather have layers of red velvet cake, cream cheese frosting, white chocolate chips, and cheesecake pudding mousse in a jar than, say...
...a frog or something.
(Do people put frogs in jars?)
Enjoy this recipe!
And get in the mood for some more Red Velvet this week!
Red Velvet Trifle in a Jar
(4-6 Jars)
Ingredients:
- 1 Red Velvet Cake (from a mix or from scratch), cut into 1" squares
- 4 oz Cream Cheese
- 2 c. Powdered sugar
- 1 tbsp. Milk
- 1 small box Instant Pudding, Cheesecake flavored
- 1 1/4 c. milk
- 1 small tub Cool Whip
- 1-2 cups, White Chocolate Chips
- Sprinkles, if desired
Instructions:
- Prepare cream cheese frosting by whisking the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and 1 tbsp. milk in a stand mixer until smooth.
- In another bowl, prepare the pudding mousse: whisk 1 1/4 c milk with the pudding mix. Whisk in the cool whip.
- In jars layer the cake, cream cheese frosting, chocolate chips, and pudding mousse until the jar is full. Add sprinkles on top!
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I seriously wish I was eating this right now. Sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteI also love stuff out of a jar...seems like it has fewer calories. =) This looks great!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic! I love the little pink and red hearts, too!
ReplyDeleteI love that this is so easy! I need to get me some jars so I can hop on this jarred-desserts bandwagon.
ReplyDeleteUmmm, yes please! Although the red velvet cake batter dip was so good, I'm a little scared to make something else & stop eating that.....
ReplyDeleteJust eat both. There. Problem solved.
DeleteThey call me "The Problem Solver."
wonderful idea! what size jars did you use? thanks!
ReplyDeleteI actually used a couple of different sized jars-- the "standard" sized ones (I think they hold about 1 1/2 cups) and then the bigger ones (I think they hold almost 3 cups?)
DeleteYum! I love making trifles, and individual ones look like a great idea for a party. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYum - you are turning me into a red velvet believer!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so awesome! Can't wait to make it!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow! That's awesome. Much better than a frog in a jar. Or anything in a jar, that is. I think I need a "Something Swanky" pinboard on pinterest...
ReplyDeleteDo it. :)
DeleteYour blog is awesome! I'm trying these for the ladies I work with this week.
ReplyDeleteI am so with you, if it's in a jar I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis trifle looks amazing! We just posted our very first Kitchen Fun and Crafty Friday Link Party and we would LOVE for you to stop by and link this up! http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2012/02/kitchen-fun-and-crafty-friday-link.html
ReplyDeleteI love this! So cute! I saw this on Skip to My Lou I would love it if you would share this with our readers too for Fun Stuff Fridays! http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/02/14-days-of-valentines-fun-stuff-fridays_10.html
ReplyDeleteWow - that looks amazing!! I shared it on my TT&J FB page :)
ReplyDeletexoxox
Jen