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Nothing “trifle” about this. We named this after my daughter, Brynn, who made this all the time when she was in high school and continues to wow the college crowd with this simple, but wonderful (and beautiful) dessert. We made 16 of these for her graduation party and it’s even been served for wedding receptions.
Prepare and bake brownies according to box directions (using the amounts of water, oil and eggs that your box mix requires). Cool completely. Then cut into 1/2 inch squares.
Stir pudding mix and milk together until it starts to thicken. Fold in Cool Whip.
In a trifle bowl, layer 1/3 of the brownie squares, 1/3 of pudding mixture, and top with 1/3 (about a half cup) of the Heath Bits.
Repeat two more times. Cover and refrigerate for a few hours. Enjoy.
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cameo on 9.13.2010
I substituted french vanilla pudding for the white chocolate. Also used dark chocolate brownies. Yum! This receive was so simple and received rave reviews.
kimskitch on 7.14.2010
Oh My Goodness! This is sooo good. I took to work for a co-workers birthday and there was none left and received several compliments. I modified the recipe by doing the following:
low fat brownie mix
sugar free fat free white chocolate pudding
fat free milk
fat free cool whip
It was still just as rich and sweet as using the original ingredients.
This is a keeper.
hogue97 on 6.14.2010
I got this recipe as a Double Chocolate Mocha Trifle from Pampered Chef years ago, although it has a little bit of coffee in with the Cool Whip. Seriously one of the yummiest desserts I’ve ever made. It is frequently requested, although I’m not sure I’d like it as much without the coffee.
Sweetpea Nancy on 6.11.2010
WOW!!! This looks like heaven in a bowl!!! I can’t wait to try this for our next family dinner party!
bondservant of the Lord on 6.5.2010
Yummy! I can’t wait to make this for the girls at work!