Chocolate Peppermint Brownie Dessert Trifle

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Chocolate Peppermint Brownie TrifleThere’s been a lot of tasty holiday recipes this week! First, the OREO Cookie Balls Christmas Tree, then some ginger snap cookies (+ over 40 more cookie exchange recipe ideas) and now today I’ve teamed up with another great group of bloggers again to bring you more holiday sweets and some tasty savory eats! Basically, we’ve just got a whole bunch of deliciousness going on! For my part, I’m sharing holiday sweet treat that peppermint fans are sure to love as this chocolate peppermint brownie dessert trifle is SO good! Peppermint Brownie TrifleThis dessert is SO easy to put together. You’ll need your favorite brownie recipe, a large box of instant chocolate pudding, Cool Whip, and peppermint candies. Bake the brownies according to the recipe (or box directions). But, make them peppermint brownies by adding in some crushed candy canes! While the brownies bake, whip up the pudding. For added peppermint flavor, mix in some finely crushed candy canes into the pudding as well. Once the brownies come out of the oven, let cool then cut into bite-sized chunks. In the bottom of a trifle dish, layer with brownies, then pudding, then Cool Whip. For even more peppermint flavor, top with crushed peppermint candy. My personal favorite peppermint candy right now are the White Chocolate Peppermint M&M’s! Seriously SO good! Repeat the layers and top with a layer of crushed peppermint candy (any will do, but I opted for the M&M’s). Chocolate Peppermint Brownie Dessert TrifleYUM! Easy to make and SO SO good! And speaking of so good, there are a whole list of delicious recipe options below. Whether you need some sweet holiday treats or savory appetizer/meal ideas for your holiday parties, you’re sure to find something to check out from the list below! ENJOY!

Holiday SweetsHoliday Sweets

Nutter Butter Snowman Cookies from Mom’s Tool Box

Cherry Snowball Christmas Cookies from I’m an Organizing Junkie

Chocolate Chunk Toasted Pecan Oatmeal Cookies from Life Your Way

Chocolate Peanut Brittle from The Happy Housewife

Chocolate Peppermint Brownie Trifle from Mom Endeavors

Double Chocolate Candy Bar Pretzel Bark from Lynn’s Kitchen Adventures

Easy Black Currant Scones from Good Cheap Eats

Frozen Inspired Vanilla Raspberry Bites from Bargain Briana

Gumdrops from Hoosier Homemade

Microwave Caramel Corn from Ashley Pichea

Old Fashioned Christmas Cookies from Mommy Hates Cooking

Snickerdoodle Puppy Chow from Smockity Frocks

Sugar Cookies for Dummies from Happy Little Homemaker

The World’s Easiest Christmas Candy Ever from Money Saving Mom

savory treats

Savory Treats

Bacon and Spinach Frittata Bites from Life as MOM

Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus from Jo-Lynne Shane

Bacon-Wrapped Water Chestnuts from The Finer Things in Life

Black Bean and Avocado Salad from Kitchen Stewardship

Cheesy Pesto Crescent Bites from Andrea Dekker

Easy Cheesy Vidalia Onion Dip from Balancing Beauty and Bedlam

Homemade Sausage Balls from The Humbled Homemaker

Kale Spinach Bites from For the Love Of

Spiced Nuts from Modern Mrs. Darcy

Toasted Pecans from My Blessed Life

Trio of Cream Cheese Appetizers from Eat at Home Cooks

White Cheddar Cranberry Bites from Parenting Miracles

Yum, right?! Which recipe would you like to try first?

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I’m Sara, a mom to three adorable boys living in the Arizona desert. As a former teacher, I love sharing my passions with others. So, have a look around for creative inspiration about cooking, creating, celebrating, traveling with kids, and more everyday mom endeavors!

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5 Responses

  1. Trifles are one of my favorite desserts to make for serving a crowd or to take to a potluck. I have made a basic brownie trifle, but never added peppermint. I love the idea because it is perfect for the holidays! Thanks for sharing it.

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