Summer Peach Blueberry Trifle Recipe

Need the perfect, refreshing summer dessert? Check out this summer peach blueberry trifle recipe! Trifles are quick and easy to put together, plus they don’t require any cooking skills; all you need to do is cut and layer fruit, cream, and cake! Easy peasy!

This summer peach blueberry trifle is the perfect summer dessert, great for parties!

A trifle this size can feed a ton of people, so it is the perfect dessert for your next potluck or get-together! Or you can make trifles in individual serving sizes in mason jars; just tie a spoon to the jar with a ribbon and serve!

Serve trifle in mason jars to get easy individual servings. Just tie a spoon to the jar with a ribbon, and serve!

Summer Peach Blueberry Trifle Recipe

Ingredients:

  • ¼ C plus 2/3 C sugar
  • ¼ C fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 premade angel food cake
  • 1 pound cream cheese (at room temperature)
  • 2 C heavy cream (at room temperature)
  • 3 C blueberries
  • 3 peaches

NOTE: You can use any fruit you want to for this recipe. I’ve previously done it with 4 C blueberries and 3 C strawberries and it was delicious! Just make sure you have a ton of fruit!

Ingredients needed to make a summer peach blueberry trifle

Directions:

Pull out the cream cheese and heavy cream and let them sit on the counter while you prepare the rest of the trifle.

Heat the lemon juice, ¼ C sugar, and ¼ C of water in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Stir until the sugar dissolves (about five minutes). Remove from heat and stir in the almond extract.

Cut the angel food cake into 1” slices. Generously brush both sides of each slice of cake with the lemon/sugar liquid. Then cut each slice into 1” cubes. (Err on the side of thinner slices and smaller cubes here; you need a lot of cake to make the layers evenly.) If you have extra liquid don’t worry, you can use it up later.

Brush lemon syrup onto angel food cake slices

Beat the cream cheese and remaining 2/3 C sugar with a mixer on medium speed until it is smooth. Slowly add in the cream, continuing to beat on medium-high speed until the mixture is smooth and the consistency of whipped cream.

Mix cream cheese, sugar, and heavy cream for the cream layer

Wash the fruit and cut into small pieces. If you’re using berries they don’t need to be cut, unless they are large.

The last step is to layer all the ingredients in a trifle bowl. If you don’t have a trifle bowl (a large glass bowl with straight sides so you can see the layers), any large bowl will do; it’s just prettier in something made of glass! The easiest way to layer the trifle is to lay out all your ingredients in an assembly line of sorts.

Set out all ingredients in bowls so you can easily layer them into the trifle dish

Arrange ⅓ of the cake cubes into the bottom of a 13 C trifle dish (or a large glass mixing bowl). Sprinkle with a layer of blueberries (about ⅓ of the blueberries) and then scoop about ⅓ of the cream mixture on top. Spread the cream out evenly all the way to the edges of the bowl with a spatula. Top with a layer of peaches (about 1/3), and then add another layer of cake cubes. If you had remaining lemon/sugar liquid, drizzle about half of the liquid over this layer of cake cubes.

Repeat the layers: ⅓ of the blueberries, ⅓ of the cream, ⅓ of the peaches, and finish with the last remaining ⅓ of the cake cubes and the last half of the lemon/sugar liquid. You should have ⅓ of the cream and ⅓ of both fruits left at this point.

Top the last layer of cake cubes with the remaining cream, spread it out evenly, and add all the remaining fruit on top of the last layer of cream.

Make a peach blueberry trifle with this simple recipe

Cover with saran wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour so that the cream has time to thicken.

When you’re ready to eat, dish it out with a large serving spoon into bowls and enjoy! It will not serve like cake; it can’t be cut and it won’t hold its shape, so just scoop a bunch into a bowl and don’t worry about it looking messy!

Summer Peach Blueberry Trifle Recipe

I made the strawberry and blueberry version for a Fourth of July picnic we went to last year, and it was delicious! Because it was too much trouble to bring the whole giant trifle bowl, I just layered the trifle into mason jars instead. I tied a spoon to the jar using a piece of ribbon, tossed a whole bunch of jars in a cooler with some ice packs, and it was the perfect Fourth Of July picnic dessert!

Fourth Of July picnic dessert: Strawberry blueberry trifle! Serve trifle in mason jars to get easy individual servings. Just tie a spoon to the jar with a ribbon, and serve!

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This summer peach blueberry trifle recipe is so delicious and easy to make! Feeds a lot of people too, so it's great for parties!
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Jessi Wohlwend

I believe that anyone can do crafts and DIY projects, regardless of skill or experience. I love sharing simple craft ideas, step by step DIY project tutorials, cleaning hacks, and other tips and tricks all with one goal in mind: giving you the tools you need to “do it yourself”, complete fun projects, and make awesome things!

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  1. Benazir's Kitchen says

    4 years ago

    I am gonna try it! Yemmyyyyyyy
    Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe

  2. Vanessa says

    10 years ago

    This looks so amazing and refreshing!

  3. Elizabeth says

    10 years ago

    Looks divine. Thank you! I love fresh fruit in the summer.

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