Scoop of Heaven Trifle: A Decadent, Irresistible Dessert

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Imagine a dessert so rich, so indulgent, that every bite feels like a sweet escape to heaven. The Scoop of Heaven Trifle brings together layers of warm, chocolatey goodness with velvety whipped cream, silky caramel, and a delightful crunch from Heath English Toffee Bits. It’s the perfect combination of textures and flavors that will make this dessert a crowd favorite at any gathering. Whether you’re hosting a family dinner, a holiday feast, or a casual get-together, this trifle will steal the show, leaving everyone coming back for seconds. The beauty of a trifle is not only in its delicious layers but also in its stunning presentation, offering a visual treat as much as it does a gastronomic one. Best of all, it’s easy to prepare, so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying the company of your guests.

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Scoop of Heaven Trifle: A Decadent, Irresistible Dessert

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Imagine a dessert so rich, so indulgent, that every bite feels like a sweet escape to heaven. The Scoop of Heaven Trifle brings together layers of warm, chocolatey goodness with velvety whipped cream, silky caramel, and a delightful crunch from Heath English Toffee Bits. It’s the perfect combination of textures and flavors that will make this dessert a crowd favorite at any gathering. Whether you’re hosting a family dinner, a holiday feast, or a casual get-together, this trifle will steal the show, leaving everyone coming back for seconds. The beauty of a trifle is not only in its delicious layers but also in its stunning presentation, offering a visual treat as much as it does a gastronomic one. Best of all, it’s easy to prepare, so you can spend less time in the kitchen and more time enjoying the company of your guests.

  • Author: Marcela
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours 50 minutes (including chilling)
  • Yield: 1012 servings 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-bake (requires baking the cake)
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 box Devil’s Food cake mix (make according to directions)
  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk
  • 16 oz. whipped cream
  • 22 oz. caramel syrup
  • 8 oz. Heath English Toffee Bits
  • 1 King-Sized Heath bar

Instructions

  • Prepare the Devil’s Food Cake: Begin by preparing the Devil’s Food cake according to the instructions on the box. This will typically require mixing the cake mix with water, eggs, and oil, then baking the cake in a preheated oven. The cake will bake into a rich, moist chocolate sponge that will form the base of your trifle. The density of the Devil’s Food cake is perfect for soaking up the sweetened condensed milk, ensuring each bite is full of flavor and moisture.
  • Cut the Cake: Once your cake is baked and has cooled slightly, cut it into small squares. You don’t need to remove the cake from the pan, as it will be easier to handle and soak in the sweetened condensed milk while still in the pan. The cake will absorb the milk more effectively when it’s warm, allowing the flavor to infuse each piece.
  • Pour the Sweetened Condensed Milk: Open the can of sweetened condensed milk and pour it evenly over the warm cake. The milk will seep into the squares, creating a moist, flavorful base for your trifle. The sweetened condensed milk adds a rich sweetness that combines perfectly with the dark chocolate cake, making the trifle even more indulgent.
  • Start Assembling the Layers: Once the cake has absorbed the milk and cooled to room temperature, it’s time to assemble your trifle. Begin by spreading 1/3 of the cake mixture at the bottom of your trifle bowl. Make sure the layer is even, as this will form the foundation of your dessert and help keep the layers in place.
  • Whipped Cream Layer: Top the cake layer with 1/3 of the whipped cream. You can use store-bought whipped cream for convenience, but homemade whipped cream will elevate the dessert even further. To make your own whipped cream, simply beat heavy cream with a little powdered sugar and vanilla extract until stiff peaks form. The whipped cream provides a light, fluffy texture that contrasts with the dense cake below and adds a creamy richness to each bite.
  • Caramel Syrup: Drizzle about 1/3 of the caramel syrup over the whipped cream. The caramel syrup adds a smooth, buttery flavor that complements the chocolate cake and whipped cream perfectly. The sweetness of the caramel enhances the overall dessert without overpowering the other flavors. You can use store-bought caramel syrup for convenience, but making your own caramel sauce can add an extra layer of decadence.
  • Heath Toffee Bits: Next, sprinkle 1/3 of the Heath English Toffee Bits over the caramel layer. The toffee bits add a delightful crunch and a nutty, buttery flavor that balances out the sweetness and richness of the other layers. The contrast of textures between the smooth caramel and the crunchy toffee creates an exciting dynamic with each bite.
  • Repeat the Layers: Repeat steps 4 through 7 two more times to create two additional layers of cake, whipped cream, caramel, and toffee bits. Each layer will build upon the last, creating a beautiful, multi-layered dessert that is as visually stunning as it is delicious. As you assemble the layers, be sure to press down gently to ensure they stay compact, allowing each layer to meld together while still maintaining its individual characteristics.
  • Finishing Touch: Once your trifle is fully assembled, take the King-Sized Heath bar and crush it into small pieces. Sprinkle the crushed Heath bar over the top layer of whipped cream and toffee. This final touch of crushed toffee adds extra flavor and crunch to the top of the trifle, making it look even more inviting. The Heath bar’s buttery toffee flavor will tie everything together, ensuring each bite is filled with that signature toffee taste.
  • Chill the Trifle: Refrigerate the trifle for at least 2 hours before serving. This chilling time allows the flavors to meld together and the trifle to set. The cake will continue to absorb the caramel and sweetened condensed milk, making each bite even more flavorful and moist. Chilling also helps the whipped cream firm up, ensuring the dessert holds its shape when served.

Notes

  • Cake Substitution: If you prefer a different cake flavor, you can easily swap the Devil’s Food cake for any chocolate cake or even a vanilla sponge cake. Just make sure the texture is dense enough to soak up the sweetened condensed milk. You can also try a boxed cake mix for a faster option, but making your cake from scratch adds an extra layer of homemade goodness.
  • Whipped Cream: For an extra luxurious touch, make your own whipped cream by beating heavy cream, powdered sugar, and a dash of vanilla extract until stiff peaks form. This homemade whipped cream will be thicker and richer than store-bought versions and will add a more indulgent flavor to the trifle. If you’re short on time, however, store-bought whipped cream is a great substitute.
  • Caramel Sauce: If you’re feeling adventurous, you can make your own caramel sauce from scratch by heating sugar and butter together and adding cream for richness. This homemade sauce will add a deeper, more complex flavor to your trifle and elevate the overall dessert. However, using store-bought caramel syrup works perfectly fine for a quick and easy option.
  • Variation Ideas: For a twist on the classic, consider adding a layer of sliced bananas or berries. The fruity freshness will contrast nicely with the rich, chocolatey cake and caramel layers. If you’re not a fan of Heath bars, you can substitute with other crunchy candies such as Butterfingers, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, or crushed-up toffee or chocolate bars of your choice.
  • Serving Suggestions: This trifle is perfect as a stand-alone dessert, but you can also serve it alongside a cup of coffee or a glass of dessert wine for a more indulgent treat. For a more balanced meal, serve the trifle with a fresh green salad or light appetizer before diving into this sweet treat.

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The beauty of the Scoop of Heaven Trifle lies in its simplicity—yet the way each ingredient plays a role in creating something so irresistible. First, we start with a rich and indulgent Devil’s Food cake, which is the perfect base for this dessert. The dense chocolate cake soaks up the sweetened condensed milk, adding an extra layer of sweetness and moisture to the cake. The whipped cream brings a light, fluffy texture that balances the richness of the cake and caramel, offering a creamy touch that melts in your mouth. The caramel syrup not only adds sweetness but also an almost buttery, smooth richness, creating a perfect contrast to the crunch of the Heath English Toffee Bits and the final touch of crushed Heath bars on top. Each bite of this trifle is a delightful combination of creamy, crunchy, sweet, and rich—truly the epitome of dessert perfection.

The appeal of the Scoop of Heaven Trifle goes beyond just its flavor and texture; it also offers a visual masterpiece. When you assemble this dessert, you create a layered work of art with vibrant colors and distinct textures. The dark chocolate cake contrasts beautifully with the white whipped cream, the golden caramel adds a touch of sweetness and warmth, while the toffee bits and crushed Heath bars add specks of color and a satisfying crunch. Each layer in the trifle is distinct but perfectly balanced with the others, ensuring that no bite ever feels too heavy or too light. It’s a dessert that is as visually stunning as it is delicious.

This trifle isn’t just about indulgence; it also brings joy through its nostalgic appeal. Trifles have long been a beloved dessert, often served during special occasions and celebrations. The Scoop of Heaven Trifle, however, puts a modern twist on a classic, making it even more irresistible and perfect for any occasion. The layers of cake, whipped cream, caramel, and toffee remind us of simple pleasures—like the joy of gathering with loved ones, savoring every bite, and enjoying the comfort of a sweet treat that feels like a hug in dessert form.

Ingredients

  • 1 box Devil’s Food cake mix (make according to directions)
  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk
  • 16 oz. whipped cream
  • 22 oz. caramel syrup
  • 8 oz. Heath English Toffee Bits
  • 1 King-Sized Heath bar

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prepare the Devil’s Food Cake: Begin by preparing the Devil’s Food cake according to the instructions on the box. This will typically require mixing the cake mix with water, eggs, and oil, then baking the cake in a preheated oven. The cake will bake into a rich, moist chocolate sponge that will form the base of your trifle. The density of the Devil’s Food cake is perfect for soaking up the sweetened condensed milk, ensuring each bite is full of flavor and moisture.
  2. Cut the Cake: Once your cake is baked and has cooled slightly, cut it into small squares. You don’t need to remove the cake from the pan, as it will be easier to handle and soak in the sweetened condensed milk while still in the pan. The cake will absorb the milk more effectively when it’s warm, allowing the flavor to infuse each piece.
  3. Pour the Sweetened Condensed Milk: Open the can of sweetened condensed milk and pour it evenly over the warm cake. The milk will seep into the squares, creating a moist, flavorful base for your trifle. The sweetened condensed milk adds a rich sweetness that combines perfectly with the dark chocolate cake, making the trifle even more indulgent.
  4. Start Assembling the Layers: Once the cake has absorbed the milk and cooled to room temperature, it’s time to assemble your trifle. Begin by spreading 1/3 of the cake mixture at the bottom of your trifle bowl. Make sure the layer is even, as this will form the foundation of your dessert and help keep the layers in place.
  5. Whipped Cream Layer: Top the cake layer with 1/3 of the whipped cream. You can use store-bought whipped cream for convenience, but homemade whipped cream will elevate the dessert even further. To make your own whipped cream, simply beat heavy cream with a little powdered sugar and vanilla extract until stiff peaks form. The whipped cream provides a light, fluffy texture that contrasts with the dense cake below and adds a creamy richness to each bite.
  6. Caramel Syrup: Drizzle about 1/3 of the caramel syrup over the whipped cream. The caramel syrup adds a smooth, buttery flavor that complements the chocolate cake and whipped cream perfectly. The sweetness of the caramel enhances the overall dessert without overpowering the other flavors. You can use store-bought caramel syrup for convenience, but making your own caramel sauce can add an extra layer of decadence.
  7. Heath Toffee Bits: Next, sprinkle 1/3 of the Heath English Toffee Bits over the caramel layer. The toffee bits add a delightful crunch and a nutty, buttery flavor that balances out the sweetness and richness of the other layers. The contrast of textures between the smooth caramel and the crunchy toffee creates an exciting dynamic with each bite.
  8. Repeat the Layers: Repeat steps 4 through 7 two more times to create two additional layers of cake, whipped cream, caramel, and toffee bits. Each layer will build upon the last, creating a beautiful, multi-layered dessert that is as visually stunning as it is delicious. As you assemble the layers, be sure to press down gently to ensure they stay compact, allowing each layer to meld together while still maintaining its individual characteristics.
  9. Finishing Touch: Once your trifle is fully assembled, take the King-Sized Heath bar and crush it into small pieces. Sprinkle the crushed Heath bar over the top layer of whipped cream and toffee. This final touch of crushed toffee adds extra flavor and crunch to the top of the trifle, making it look even more inviting. The Heath bar’s buttery toffee flavor will tie everything together, ensuring each bite is filled with that signature toffee taste.
  10. Chill the Trifle: Refrigerate the trifle for at least 2 hours before serving. This chilling time allows the flavors to meld together and the trifle to set. The cake will continue to absorb the caramel and sweetened condensed milk, making each bite even more flavorful and moist. Chilling also helps the whipped cream firm up, ensuring the dessert holds its shape when served.

Tips for Success

  • Cake Substitution: If you prefer a different cake flavor, you can easily swap the Devil’s Food cake for any chocolate cake or even a vanilla sponge cake. Just make sure the texture is dense enough to soak up the sweetened condensed milk. You can also try a boxed cake mix for a faster option, but making your cake from scratch adds an extra layer of homemade goodness.
  • Whipped Cream: For an extra luxurious touch, make your own whipped cream by beating heavy cream, powdered sugar, and a dash of vanilla extract until stiff peaks form. This homemade whipped cream will be thicker and richer than store-bought versions and will add a more indulgent flavor to the trifle. If you’re short on time, however, store-bought whipped cream is a great substitute.
  • Caramel Sauce: If you’re feeling adventurous, you can make your own caramel sauce from scratch by heating sugar and butter together and adding cream for richness. This homemade sauce will add a deeper, more complex flavor to your trifle and elevate the overall dessert. However, using store-bought caramel syrup works perfectly fine for a quick and easy option.
  • Variation Ideas: For a twist on the classic, consider adding a layer of sliced bananas or berries. The fruity freshness will contrast nicely with the rich, chocolatey cake and caramel layers. If you’re not a fan of Heath bars, you can substitute with other crunchy candies such as Butterfingers, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, or crushed-up toffee or chocolate bars of your choice.
  • Serving Suggestions: This trifle is perfect as a stand-alone dessert, but you can also serve it alongside a cup of coffee or a glass of dessert wine for a more indulgent treat. For a more balanced meal, serve the trifle with a fresh green salad or light appetizer before diving into this sweet treat.

Why This Scoop of Heaven Trifle Will Be Your New Go-To Dessert

The Scoop of Heaven Trifle is not just a dessert; it’s an experience. With each spoonful, you’ll be transported to dessert heaven, where every flavor is perfectly balanced and every texture plays its part. The combination of the dense, moist cake, creamy whipped cream, smooth caramel, and crunchy toffee is simply irresistible. Whether you’re making this for a family dinner, a holiday gathering, or a celebratory event, it’s sure to be a hit with guests of all ages. This trifle is a showstopper, both in flavor and in presentation, and it’s easy enough to prepare, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—enjoying your time with friends and family. So the next time you’re looking for a dessert that’s both decadent and approachable, look no further than this Scoop of Heaven Trifle.

Indulge in layers of bliss, and let this dessert be the star of your next gathering.

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