Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe

Published on Feb 27, 2014
Updated on Nov 27, 2018

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // Tried and Tasty

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // A beautiful layered dessert that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd. | Tried and TastyA couple of days ago I posted my Raspberry Sugar Cookie Tart recipe in honor of Heart Healthy Month. But I didn’t want to end there, so I figured I’d wrap up the month with one more FABULOUS recipe. The sugar cookies were a pretty big hit, but I may have to say that among my taste testers, this may have been an even bigger hit! There’s just something about raspberries being paired with chocolate. It’s a winning combination that almost everyone will love! I’ve been dying to use my favorite brownie recipe ever since I discovered it a couple of months ago. If you haven’t tried my Toffee & Chocolate Chip Brownies, they are a must!

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // A beautiful layered dessert that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd. | Tried and Tasty

 I love trifle recipes and any time I get to pull out my trifle bowl is a good time to me. A couple of my favorite recipes are my Chocolate Brownie Trifle and Peanut Butter Trifle. Both are really tasty. The other thing I love about making a trifle dessert is that I have a large trifle bowl that will feed a crowd, but I also have mini trifle bowls that can be used for individual servings. If you know me, or have been around for any of my ‘min’ recipes, you’ve come to learn that I LOVE all things mini. Seriously. I LOVE all things itty-bitty. Anyway, I digress. I’m telling you, if you love raspberries and you love chocolate this recipe is calling your name! 

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe

Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 74 kcal
Author: Yvonne

A beautiful Raspberry Brownie Trifle that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd.

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Ingredients

  • 1 batch brownies cooled and cubed
  • 2 pkgs. 3.9 oz. chocolate pudding mix
  • 4 c. cold milk
  • 1 8 oz. frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 2 6 oz. pkgs. Driscoll's raspberries

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, prepare your pudding according to package directions.

  2. In a trifle bowl or glass serving dish, place a third of the brownies, a third of the pudding, a third of the whipped topping, and a third of the raspberries. Repeat layers.

Recipe Notes

I used my Toffee and Chocolate Chip Brownie recipe (which happens to be my FAVORITE). You can find it here: http://triedandtasty.com/toffee-chocolate-chip-brownies-2/

Nutrition Facts
Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 74 Calories from Fat 27
% Daily Value*
Fat 3g5%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Cholesterol 11mg4%
Sodium 54mg2%
Potassium 156mg4%
Carbohydrates 6g2%
Sugar 6g7%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 190IU4%
Vitamin C 0.2mg0%
Calcium 134mg13%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // A beautiful layered dessert that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd. | Tried and TastyJust look at how plump and juicy those raspberries are! I’m a huge fan of Driscoll’s. As I was checking out their site – I stumbled upon the perfect description of their product. “Driscoll’s has been committed to growing only the finest raspberries. Family owned and operated Driscoll’s is passionate about growing premium fresh raspberries and organic raspberries. Our raspberries and organic raspberries are sweet, juicy and naturally wholesome. Packed with antioxidants, fiber and vitamins, they’re a healthy treat for any time of the day. Driscoll’s offers exclusive raspberry recipes, including heart healthy raspberry recipes. Trust Driscoll’s to provide the highest quality and best tasting fresh raspberries.” Now, if that doesn’t make you want to sink your teeth in to them – I don’t know what will!

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // A beautiful layered dessert that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd. | Tried and Tasty

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // A beautiful layered dessert that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd. | Tried and Tasty

Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe // A beautiful layered dessert that's large enough to not only impress your guests but also feed a crowd. | Tried and Tasty

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24 comments about “Raspberry Brownie Trifle Recipe

  1. homemadefoodjunkie

    Hello,
    Just wanted to let you know we have a brand NEW spin-off of the ‪#‎PureBlogLove‬ link party. I would love for you to drop by and see all the new changes we have made for better interaction with the bloggers.
    We run every Thursday @ 8 pm est on http://www.homemadefoojunkie.com through the weekend. Come celebrate with us on the NEW Pinterest Party where bloggers pin their established Pinterest pins to our link party.

    1. Yvonne

      You can put it on a dessert table, maybe just not leave it out all day but only for a couple of hours max?!?

  2. christine

    Thanks so much for linking this delicious recipe w/ us at The Wednesday Roundup. It has been chosen as a co-host FEATURE this week. Congrats! Hope to see you again this week.

  3. Grace D

    So glad I stumbled across your blog! You have so many yummy recipes and I love the pictures :) Stopping by from Nifty Thrifty linky party – would love for you to stop by my baking blog to say hello! x

    1. Yvonne

      I’m so happy you stumbled across my site too! I really enjoy sharing what I love so much and I’ve really taking a liking to food photography, it’s fun to see the progression over the years.

  4. Laurie

    Mmmm! I made a “healthier” version of your brownies on Valentine’s weekend (1/2 whole wheat pastry flour, coconut oil in place of the butter, and only a cup of sugar). They were still just as oohy-gooey good and I have been having only a 1×1 inch piece each day to curve my sweet tooth. I still have 1/2 a pan, so may try 1/2 Trifle recipe above this weekend to use them up. Almond milk for the pudding? I think it should work. What would be a good alternative to the frozen topping? Maybe just homemade whipped cream so that it is not processed foods. I can’t wait!

    1. Yvonne

      That sounds awesome! I’ll have to try your variations – you are doing great keeping on your goals. Good job! I bet the almond milk will work – let me know, will ya? Homemade would definitely be a good alternative for the cool whip. I’m excited for you to try this!

      1. Laurie

        Yes, almond milk works in the pudding and gives it that extra layer of nutty flavor. Fresh baked brownies would have been better. Even though my 2 week old 1×1 brownie was curving my sweet tooth; in this recipe, I realized they were drying out. Next time I will make smaller batch or freeze half of the brownies to keep that fresh ooey gooey goodness.

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