Ok, tell me….what is there NOT to love about this dessert? This yummy dessert, Death by Chocolate Trifle, will make you throw every thought of dieting, and healthy eating out the window. And trust me, you won’t even feel guilty about it! Here’s how to make your own!

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Steps to Chocolate Delirium

First things first. You’ll need to get your mousse ready, it takes a bit of sitting in the fridge to dissolve the sugar and cocoa. Mix ⅓ cup cocoa powder, and ½ cup granulated sugar into 1½ cups of the heavy whipping cream. Refrigerate for 1-2 hours, or so, while you make and cool brownies.

Ingredients to make homemade mousse.

Next, in a 9 x 13 pan, you’ll need to either bake 1 package chewy brownie mix, or make your own. When completely cool, crumble or cut them into ½ inch squares. Yes, there is plenty! I’ve never been able to cut those brownies without sampling a few!

A pan of brownies, cooled and cut into tiny pieces.

Next step is to whip the remainder of the heavy whipping cream (1½ cups) with a couple tablespoons of granulated sugar, until stiff peaks appear. Or, you can use a 1 tub Cool Whip instead of the whipped cream. Either works fine, but of course, real cream tastes better!

To finish mousse, remove from fridge and whip until stiff peaks form.

Mixing the Mousse for Death by Chocolate Trifle.

Next, comes the layering! I can’t believe I forgot to take a side view of this when it was done, but, you can imagine it until you make your own! 🙂 Place ½ of the brownie pieces evenly into a large glass serving bowl or trifle bowl. A trifle bowl (is that even what they’re called?) is only so you can see the layers… I don’t have one, so a glass serving bowl works fine, just not as pretty!

assembling the Death by Chocolate Trifle ingredients into the bowl.

On top of brownies, layer ½ of the mousse, ½ of the whipped cream (or Cool Whip), a nice hearty sprinkle of toffee bits, and ½ of the chopped pecans if desired. I rarely use pecans, because I have too many non-nut-lovers in our house! Repeat layers so you end with the toffee bits and pecans on top.

a Top view of Death by Chocolate being assembled

The final step, if you can manage it, is to cover it and refrigerate it for at least a couple hours. Over night is even better. However long you wait, I hope you like it!!

Did you make it? Did you like it? Let me know!

Thanks for coming! Let’s do it again!


Good Thoughts

“Chocolate is happiness you can eat.” – Ursula Kohaupt

a Top view of Death by Chocolate being assembled

Death by Chocolate Trifle

A luscious, layered chocolate brownie and mousse creation.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 12 servings

Ingredients
  

  • cup cocoa powder
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 3 cups heavy whipping cream, divided
  • 1 package chewy brownie mix. ( or make your own) 9 x 13 pan
  • 1 tub Cool Whip (Optional)
  • ¾ cup chopped pecans (Optional)
  • ½ package chocolate covered toffee bits (Heath or other)

Instructions
 

Prep:

  • To make mousse: Mix ⅓ cup cocoa powder, and ½ cup granulated sugar into 1½ cups of the heavy whipping cream. Refrigerate for 1-2 hours, or so, while you make and cool brownies.

Bake:

  • In a 9 x 13 pan, bake 1 package chewy brownie mix. ( or make your own). Cool and crumble, or cut into ½ inch squares. Yes, there is plenty for everyone to have a snitch or two. 🙂

More Prep:

  • Whip the rest (1½ cups) of the heavy whipping cream with a couple tablespoons of granulated sugar, until stiff peaks appear. You can optionally use a 1 tub Cool Whip instead of the whipped cream.
  • To finish mousse, remove from fridge and whip until stiff peaks form.

To Assemble:

  • Layer ½ of brownie pieces into a large glass serving bowl or trifle bowl. A bowl works fine, just not as pretty! On top of brownies, layer ½ of the mousse, ½ of the whipped cream (or Cool Whip), a nice hearty sprinkle of toffee bits, and ½ of the chopped pecans (optional).
    Repeat layers so you end with the toffee bits and pecans on top.
  • Refrigerate, if possible. It's actually better if you eat it the next day, but of course, it's luscious right now also!
  • Enjoy!
Keyword For a crowd, Kid pleaser, Simple Ingredients, Special treats

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