St. Patrick’s Day Dessert: Irish Flag Trifle

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Irish Flag Jell-O Dessert TrifleI loved fun themed treats and St. Patrick’s Day is no exception. Although we don’t go “all-out” for this holiday, ever since being in Dublin, Ireland for St. Patrick’s Day during college, I have a special place in my heart for the day! While everything you see here in the states for St. Patrick’s Day tends to be all green, in Ireland there is actually a lot of orange and the Irish flag represented for the holiday! So, that’s what inspired this fun Irish flag Jell-O dessert trifle! St. Patrick's Day Dessert TrifleThis was SO easy to make and the boys had so much fun with it! You can make some slow cooker guinness corned beef & cabbage for dinner and then serve this up for dessert. Read some St. Patrick’s Day books with the kids and you’ve got a whole themed night! Irish Flag St. Patrick's Day DessertHere’s the super easy “recipe”:

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St. Patrick's Day Dessert: Irish Flag Trifle

Prep Time1 hour
Total Time1 hour
Course: Dessert
Servings: 10 -20
Author: Sara @ Mom Endeavors

Ingredients

  • 2 large orange JELLO boxes 6oz
  • 2 large lime JELLO boxes 6oz
  • *1 tub whipped topping
  • *Angel Food Cake 1/2
  • Whipped Cream & Sprinkles for garnish

Instructions

  • Make the orange JELLO according to package directions (I use the speed set method). Pour into a 9x13 cake pan and place in the fridge.
  • Prep the lime JELLO according to package directions. Pour into a separate 9x13 pan and place in the fridge.
  • Cut bite-sized cubes of cake and mix with whipped topping.
  • Once set, cut the JELLO into cubes.
  • Layer into trifle dish, according to Irish Flag (green, white, and orange).
  • Top with whipped cream & St. Patrick's Day (or green) sprinkles for garnish. Serve cold.

Notes

*I included the angel food cake to help give it some stability. But, if there's an issue with the different textures (or you don't want the added carbs), I think you could omit the cake.
*If you omit the cake though, I think you would need two tubs of whipped topping.
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Fun, right?  Now, how about a few more fun St. Patrick’s Day foods?!

Yum! Don’t those all look so fun?! Be sure to head over to each site to get directions and pin the recipes for later!

Do you do anything fun for St. Patrick’s Day?

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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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