I am stuffed with burgers, hot dogs, and various forms of salad. Also, my trifle was delicious! I skipped out on the fireworks this year, but I can still hear them going off outside...so that has to count for something. My favorite part of the 4th of July is spending time with my friends. I feel like in the fall and winter there are always a lot of excuses to get together and stuff your face, but then there's this period of time in the Spring and Fall where there aren't any named holidays and you have to make up your own excuse to see people (I KNOW, SOCIALIZING IS SO HARD). I give the 4th of July an A+ this year.
No matter how you spent your day off, I hope you enjoyed it!
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Blog Every Day in July: Day 3, A Trifle for the Fourth
I love the 4th of July. I'm not kidding. I'm pretty sure that I like it even more than Christmas.
I think it's because it's such a relaxing holiday. You don't have to stress out about buying people presents, and making an extravagant feast. Although...I do love burgers and hot dogs. And dips. And potato salad. It's all low key, though. And that's the main thing. The 4th of July is just a day to take a break and enjoy the summer heat.
(I just reread that paragraph and I sound like a nervous contestant on the Next Food Network Star. Jeez. You know what?? 4TH OF JULY RULES. GRILLIN'. CHILLIN'. 'MMURRICA.)
This summer my friends Tovah and Nick are hosting their annual 4th of July party as a potluck. And I insisted that everything that everyone brings should be patriotic. I'm not even kidding.
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I think I may have been a little aggressive... |
Anyways, I decided that bringing patriotic macarons would be too complicated, and a whole cake would be too heavy, and that brownies were just...not patriotic enough. So I opted to make one of my favorite desserts...a nice, light, patriotic trifle.
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Please note: my friend Sarah sitting in the background, texting instead of getting out of the way. Rude. |
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*whispers*art |
I got pretty flexible with the recipe, since I couldn't find any that I really loved. I'd say that my version was a combination of this recipe and this recipe. I made the whipped cream myself because I thought it would be a nice homemade touch, and I used a box mix for the angel food cake because I couldn't find any in the bakery aisle. I just made sure to over-bake it a bit (which wasn't hard...angel food cake is rough, man) and then I ripped it into pieces. I also opted to use lemon pudding, even though it was neither red, white, or blue. Mainly because I forgot that lemon pudding is yellow. I just really love lemon pudding. IT'S YELLOW IN HONOR OF MY ASIAN HERITAGE, OKAY?? Anyways, I used jell-o lemon pudding.
Assembling the trifle is pretty simple.
First I laid down some of the pudding on the bottom, just to give the cake something to stick to (...I don't really think it was necessary. It's not like the cake is goin' anywhere...).
After that I put down the fruit. I love me some berries....especially blueberries. I'm obsessed with that stuff.
Then I topped it off with whipped cream, and started it all over again with the cake (as you can see by my stellar inability to photo-document a recipe step-by-step).
And then I repeated the whole process: cake, pudding, berries, whipped cream.
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Uhh ignore the messy countertop. |
In order to make this trifle super patriotic, I did my best to make a flag on top of the whipped cream. I think it turned out pretty good! I posted the recipe down below, after the jump.
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I love these bowls. I love them so much, I want to marry them. |
The best part of making this was that I had a bunch of leftover pudding and cake. So I did my best to stretch the last of the blueberries and I scraped out a mini-dollop's worth of whipped cream, and I made some mini-trifles for me and Sarah. Mmmmmmm. De-lish!
Oh yeah. This is a flag I would definitely pledge my allegiance to.
So what are your plans for the 4th of July? Is there any food that you are looking forward to having? Let me know in the comments!!
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