This red, white and blue trifle is perfect as a dessert for Memorial Day or Fourth of July cookouts. It's so quick and simple even the kids can put it together. It travels well and is big enough to serve a crowd of 15-20.
This recipe serves 15-20, depending on size of serving. Carefully rinse and set aside a few strawberries and blueberries for decoration on top of trifle. Rinse remaining strawberries, remove stem and leaves with paring knife or corer.
Slice strawberries into a utility bowl. Rinse and drain blueberries; set aside in small bowl. On cutting board, slice angel food or pound cake into 1-inch cubes.
Place cubes in utility bowl. Be sure frozen whipped topping is completely thawed before starting trifle assembly. Trifle assembly - Begin first layer by placing 1/3 of cake cubes in bottom of bowl.
Spoon 1/3 of sliced strawberries on top of cake cubes, placing some slices flat against the bowl's side for appearance when finished. Place 1/3 of blueberries on top of strawberries, ... more.
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