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This Angel Food Berry Trifle is a no-bake cake and takes very little effort. I literally spent 30-40 minutes putting it together and I was taking pictures. You could probably get it done in 30 minutes, but do let me know if you beat me and set any new records.
Lena, one of my readers, wrote in with this gem of a cake. I shared a picture of it with you last week on Instagram and apparently 610 of you seemed liked it. It really is a wonderful cake and incredibly simple to make. Lena, I think I love you,… and please keep those recipes coming! 😉
Ingredients for Berry Trifle:
2 cups (1 pint) Heavy Whipping Cream, very cold
2 (12 oz) angel food cake blocks (I purchased mine at Fred Meyer; $3 each)
1 cup cold milk (any kind, but I used whole milk)
5.1 oz package instant vanilla pudding
14 oz can sweetened condensed milk, refrigerated
2 lbs berries (you could probably use stone fruit too, here’s what I used):
– 1 lb fresh strawberries, sliced
– 16 oz bag frozen mixed berries, partially thawed in the refrigerator
Strawberry Fruit Glaze (sold in any grocery store next to the fresh berries)
What you’ll need for Berry Trifle:
A Trifle Bowl, or any bowl that has tall, clear glass sides

How to Make this Easy Berry Trifle:
For the Cream:
1. Using electric mixer, beat cold whipping cream on the highest speed for about 3 minutes or until fluffy and stiff peaks form. Refrigerate until ready to use.

2. Whisk 1 cup milk together with instant pudding until well blended, then whisk in 1 can refrigerated condensed milk until smooth. Gently fold in the whipped cream and refrigerate until ready to use.

Assembling Your Berry Trifle:
1. Chop your angel food cake into 1″ cubes and place 1/3 of them into the bottom of your Trifle Bowl.

2. Add 1/3 of your cream and spread around somewhat evenly (it doesn’t have to be perfect!)

3. Add 1/4 of your fresh/frozen fruit. I thought it looked pretty to put the strawberries around around on the walls of the bowl, but you can do it any way you want to.

4. Spread a thin layer of glaze over the fruit.

5. Repeat steps 1-4 until you have 3 layers of cake.
6. Arrange your remaining fruit over the top of your cake (you’ll have the most fruit for the top since you’ll probably want to make it look extra fancy) and brush a thin layer of glaze over the fruit (p.s. the glaze can be omitted all-together if you are serving the cake the same day, but it preserves and keeps your fruit pretty if you want to serve it the next day.

Mixed Berry and Angel Food Trifle Recipe

Ingredients
- 2 cups 1 pint Heavy Whipping Cream, very cold
- 2 12 oz angel food cake blocks (I purchased mine at Fred Meyer; $3 each)
- 1 cup cold milk, any kind, but I used whole milk
- 5.1 oz package instant vanilla pudding
- 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk, refrigerated
- 2 lbs berries, you could probably use stone fruit too, here's what I used:
- - 1 lb fresh strawberries, sliced
- - 16 oz bag frozen mixed berries, partially thawed in the fridge
- Strawberry Fruit Glaze, sold in any grocery store next to the fresh berries
Instructions
For the Cream:
- Beat cold whipping cream on the highest speed for about 3 minutes or until fluffy and stiff peaks form. Refrigerate until ready to use.
- Whisk 1 cup milk together with instant pudding until well blended, then whisk in 1 can refrigerated condensed milk until smooth. Gently fold in the whipped cream and refrigerate until ready to use.
Assembling your Cake:
- Chop your angel food cake into 1" cubes and place 1/3 of them into the bottom of your trifle bowl.
- Add 1/3 of your cream and spread around somewhat evenly (it doesn't have to be perfect!)
- Add 1/4 of your fresh/frozen fruit. I thought it looked pretty to put the strawberries around around on the walls of the bowl, but you can do it any way you want to.
- Spread a thin layer of glaze over the fruit.
- Repeat steps 1-4 until you have 3 layers of cake.
- Arrange your remaining fruit over the top of your cake (you'll have the most fruit for the top since you'll probably want to make it look extra fancy) and brush a thin layer of glaze over the fruit .




It’s so good. Thank you for sharing 🙂
I’m so happy you liked it! Thanks for the awesome review! 🙂
I love this recipe. trifle is one of my favorites, thanks for sharing this.
Simon
Thank yo for the great review! 🙂
Did you thaw your berries before assembling the trifle?
Great question! They were mostly thawed and I did thaw in the refrigerator which is best so they don’t juice out too much. I will update the recipe to say that. Thanks!
This was delicious and beautiful and everyone raved about it. There were 7 of us for Easter –half was eaten for dessert and the other half was happily taken home.
The only change I made was to use a box mix Meyer lemon pound cake instead of the angel food cake as I couldn’t find the cake blocks. Thank you!
Jan, thank you for the nice review and you are welcome 😄.
Just wondering what size the instant pudding was? My hubby bought me a different brand and it says 4 servings,90 grams. I live in Canada so our measurements are different. So not sure if this would be closer to the small or big package of Jell-o instant. Thanks!
Hi Cindy, a 5.1 oz package is 144 grams and makes 6 (1/2 cup) servings. So, I would use 1.5 of your packages.
Can you clarify is the pudding 5 1 oz packages or 1 5.1 oz package?
Hi Lilly, it is One package that is 5.1 oz.
Thank you I don’t know what I was thinking I figured it out after rereading the recipe…I made it and it was wonderful my guests couldn’t get enough..will make again..
Just wondering how long you can make in advance? I want to make for Thanksgiving tomorrow and trying to decide if this is something I can make tonight.
If using only fresh berries, it can be made tonight. Using frozen berries might make the cake mushy by tomorrows dinner.
This was incredibly delicious and easy to make, even though it looked like it took hours. Such a pretty dessert! I can’t wait to make it again! Thank you!
Nancy, thank you for such a great review and you are welcome :D.
Excellent recipe! Instead of angel food cake I used chunks of Red Velvet cake and drizzled with Creme de Cassis (black current liqueur ). I used raspberries, black berries, and tart cherries. I served with a dollop of unsweetened whipped cream…it was a huge hit!
Wow, yum!! Sounds like the grown up version 🙂
Hello Natasha:) This cake is very good and it is a big hit! One question though.. how much in advance can i make it? A day earlier or couple hours will be fine? Thank you :))
I think it might get mushy in some spots and the fruit might become limp if you tried to make it the day before. I would definitely do it few hours ahead.
Absolutely gorgeous! Everything about this post made me smile.
You’re so nice :). Thanks Rachel!
This Triple Berry Angel Food Cake recipe is to die for.
I drizzled hazelnut (Frangelico) liquor onto the angel food cake.
At the very end I mixed some more Frangelico with the strawberry glaze to thin it and drizzled it over the berries
on top.
Yummy!!!!
My goodness that sounds amazing. I bet the flavor was fantastic. I’m craving some now; thanks. thanks alot! 😉
Thank you Kat for a great review and great job on improvising :).
My angel food trifle is slightly different. My recipe calls for a small box of instant vanilla pudding, 1 cup milk, 1 cup sour cream and a small container of cool whip. Delicious as well!
That does sound delicious. Thank you so much for sharing that with me! 🙂
Do you put frozen berries directly from freezer or thawed?
Thanks
I put them in frozen and they thaw pretty quickly as the cake stands.
Thank you! Made this!
Yum-yum
This was soooooo good, everyone loved it. I used a homemade angle food cake and the cream mixture was so delicious I am making it again very soon!
Do you have a recipe for a homemade angel food cake you could recommend? I’ve actually never made one before (shhh, don’t tell!) 😉
Hello,
My local grocery store has Instant Vanilla Pudding which only contains 1 oz (NET WT). So do I use five of these packages to be equivalence of the 5.1 oz of the pudding to use in your recipe?
Thank you!
I’ve never seen a 1 oz package of instant vanilla pudding. How does it compare to the one I have in the photo? What brand is the one in your store? I wonder if you are looking at the wrong item?? It’s usually sold either as a 3.4 or 5.1 oz package.
Наташа спасибо большое за ваши вкусняшки☺
И скажите что можно использовать в замен бисквита??
Я думала попробовать зоологическое печенье? Что вы посоветуете?
I haven’t tried this with animal crackers but I think they might be a little dry. I used angel food cake for this and it was so easy because you just buy pre-made angel cake, but you can use biskvit for this recipe if you like. 🙂
can i use lady fingers instead of the cake ??
I’m not sure there is enough moisture in the cake to soften the cookie-hard lady fingers.
I made this for my husbands birthday. It is fabulous and was a huge hit! Everyone loved it. I added fresh blueberries to the top, which made it even prettier. I will be making this again for sure 🙂
Oooh that is a nice touch with the blueberries. I bet it was beautiful!
Very very delicious!!!
I made it for July 4th. Took it to the park. My family really liked it. I used pound cake…was very good. I cut stars out of the pound cake….but I cut them to thin…didn’t keep there shape.
Will make it again for sure!!!!
What a sweet idea to cut out shapes form the cake! I love that!! You’re brilliant Estera! 🙂
Hi, what size trifle bowl did you use? How many quarts?
Hi Nicole, I believe it was a 4 to 4 1/2 Quart. Our trifle bowl has the same dimensions as this one on Amazon.