Happy 4th!

Happy 4th!

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5 Responses to “Happy 4th!”

  1. angela on July 6th, 2009 8:25 am

    Such a cute picture. Your treat looks yummy too. I wish I knew your little kids. They look like alot of fun.

  2. Rebecca on July 6th, 2009 9:04 am

    Love this photo, kids are beautiful, decorations so very festive and your dish is fantastic.

  3. Robin on July 6th, 2009 10:35 am

    Mmm, that looks yummy. What is it, pudding on the bottom?

  4. pdad on July 8th, 2009 7:36 pm

    This trifle was good looking but the real thing about this was that it tasted fabulous! Thanks for the yummy treat. And with so much fruit I presume it was healthy too.

  5. Pmom on July 9th, 2009 5:41 am

    They are great kids.

    The stuff on the bottom is homemade vanilla custard. It is delicious, but a bit tricky to make. Because of the holiday, I was cooking it in a strange pan, on a strange stove, with no thermometer. It overheated and broke. I had to start over. It was worth it! That’s saying something.

    Cook's Country Stars and Stripes Trifle

    This is a picture of my sister making a Stars & Stripes Trifle last year (well, I made the custard, but she did the rest.) I think it is interesting to compare hers with mine. We used the same recipe but ended up with quite different results. She somehow figured out how to make a dam for the custard, which prevented it from flowing into the blueberries. Thus her trifle has the distinct blue layer that mine lacks. Also, you can see two rows of stars in hers. Mine had two rows of stars as well, but they were completely obscured by the custard and blueberries. : (

    My sister is quite the food stylist. She carefully positioned every berry and the results were gorgeous. I took a quicker “all right, these berries go here” [pour them in] approach. I think my trifle turned out looking pretty well, unless you’ve seen hers! In any case, they both tasted amazing.

    Like Pdad, I enjoyed pretending that all of the raspberries and blueberries made this dessert a health food. Unlike Pdad, I knew the vanilla custard had two full cups of heavy cream, so I felt a little guiltier at the self-deception.

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