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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Chocolate Kahlua Toffee Trifle

If you have a sweet tooth the size of Texas, this may be the recipe for you.  And if that sweet tooth likes things just a little boozy, then you're definitely in luck.



This is about as easy as falling off a log (but hurts a lot less).  Once you get the cake made, you're home free.  The hard part is letting it chill once it's all put together.  



If you're feeding this to children, you might want to decrease the Kahlua content just a little, it's quite powerful.  My kids didn't seem to mind :D


Here's the recipe...make and enjoy!
(from Yummly.com)

1 box cake mix (devil's food)
6 ozs instant chocolate pudding mix
2 cups milk
1 cup kahlua


Prepare cake according to box mix and cool.  

Cut the cake up into cubes.

Combine pudding mix, milk and Kahlua.

If it is too runny, set it aside in the fridge to allow it to thicken for 20 minutes.

It will make it easier to work with.

To assemble, use a pretty straight-sided glass bowl or trifle bowl.

Layer the bottom with 1/2 the cake cubes making sure to line the sides of the bowl


Pour 1/2 the the pudding over the the cake layer making sure to spread it to the side of the bowl so you can see the layer.

Spread 1/2 the Cool Whip on top of the pudding mix in the same manner.

Sprinkle 1/2 the Skors bits on top of the Cool Whip.

Repeat the layering with the rest of the ingredients ending with the Skors bits on top.

Chill overnight before serving (yeah, right)
16 ozs cool whip (fresh whipped cream)
1 package english toffee (skor english toffee bit or 6 skor candy bars crushed)

16 comments:

  1. I'm sure they didn't!

    Looks delicious.

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  2. That recipe sounds delicious!!!! I know that I would just love this. It's a keeper....

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  3. Holy cow! That is beautiful. Perfect for entertaining. Have I mentioned perfect for a chocolate fix too? Awesome.

    Velva

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  4. Looks good - and the presentation makes it seem like it was more tricky to make - I love that it's a boxed cake. I want some!

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  5. I could just dive in and never come up for air! This is amazing!

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  6. what a fun dessert! i'd have a hard time sharing this one, haha!

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  7. Dear Julie, This dessert is beautiful and delicious! I would love to try it sometime! Many blessings, your friend, Catherine xo

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  8. This looks soooooo good! Love the flavors! Bookmarking to make next time I need a dessert for a group.

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  9. sinful! But I would mind 2 servings ;)

    jackie at PhamFatale.com

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  10. Oh my goodness. Look at that! Wow! May I dig in please?

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  11. I think my sweet tooth is more India-sized. So I'm sure I would ADORE this!

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  12. I have a trifle bowl that I've never used- this would be the perfect way to initiate it! This looks so good- I'd have a hard time waiting for it to chill too. :)

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  13. Have you ever tried a pumpkin gingerbread trifle?

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  14. Kahlua cake is one of my absolute most favorite cakes IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE! My best friends mom would make batches of it and send it to us in college packed in dry ice. Yum! Yours looks just as good as hers! :)

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