Glitter Cookies to Christmas Trifle

Are you ready to make a glitter cookie trifle? The glitter cookies are on page 100 of my cookbook Entertain Effortlessly Gift Deliciously. I typically make enormous batches around Christmas, but these cookies have been on my mind during the summer months. I wanted to see if these lightly dense cookies would beautify absorb the flavors from rich layers of my strawberry jam (page 40 of my cookbook) whipped cream and sliced strawberries. A traditional trifle is layered with sponge cake, but let’s give this a whirl with my glitter cookie recipe.

The test results are in and it tastes richer than I imagined. The cookies became lightly softened, but kept a little snap on top from the sugar coating. I made it one afternoon, and I let it sit overnight with the most delicious results. If you have my cookbook, give it a try and share your version with me on Instagram @y_delicacies.

Glitter Cookie Trifle

Yvette Jemison

Servings:  10

1 quart heavy whipping cream

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 ½ cups strawberry jam,

From Entertain Effortlessly Gift Deliciously or brand of your choice

1 dozen glitter cookies,

From Entertain Effortlessly Gift Deliciously

1 pound of strawberries, hulled and sliced

Garnish: mint and a sliced strawberry.

Special equipment: trifle bowl

 

1. Set the container of heavy whipping cream in the freezer for 15 minutes to chill.

2. After chilling the cream, in a medium bowl, beat the heavy cream and vanilla on high speed until until peaks form. 

3. Spread about ¼ of the whipped cream in the bottom of the bowl. Arrange a few strawberry slices against the walls of the dish, resting on the whipped cream.  Spread a layer of 4 coarsely broken cookies on top. Drizzle with 1/3 of the jam.  Spread 1/3 of the strawberries in a layer over the jam and cookies.

4. Repeat the layers 2 more time, and finish the layering with a layer of whipped cream on top. Garnish with a couple of strawberry slices and mint. Seal with plastic wrap covering the top. Refrigerate for 1 hour and up to 24 hours. Serve chilled 

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