Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Whipped Cookie Butter Surprise



ButterLicious!


Thanks to the wonderful people at Truwhip, I received some goodies for recipe development.


First, I must start with the Truwhip. Truwhip is a container of all natural, creamy, whipped topping, deliciousness. All I needed was a bushel of strawberries, and I could instantly be in food heaven! I literally took my spoon and was eating Truwhip like it was ice cream, yes...it's that tasty.


Now, as we all know, I love taking things to a whole new level. Hence, the Cookie Butter. For those of you who are a Trader Joe's addict, you know exactly what I am talking about when I say Cookie Butter!


Let me explain for the layperson, cookie butter is a jar of, well, whipped cookies. Think about it, take some cookies and whip them until they turn into "butter," now take a spoon and just eat it...eat it all!

What I did was take that wonderful cookie butter, mixed it up with a container of Truwhip and pretty much created a fluffy cookie butter mousse! 


The big surprise comes from the layering effect. I broke up some butter cookies, yes...people, more butter. I layered the butter cookies on the bottom of the glass, topped it with Truwhip Cookie Butter Mousse, layered it with more Truwhip Whipped Topping and even more cookies, repeat, chill and smile!


This is up there with the best dessert I've ever eaten. It's light, fluffy, buttery, it's just pure lip-smacking, finger-licking, good!

Whipped Cookie Butter Surprise

Prep Time: 2 minutes
Cook Time: 0
Total Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients:

2 containers of Truwhip
1 jar of Cookie Butter
1 package butter cookies

Directions:

In a bowl add 1 jar of cookie butter and 1 container of Truwhip, mix well. Take half a pack of butter cookies and break into bite size pieces.

In a glass jar, place about 1 tablespoon of broken cookies, top with 2 tablespoons of whipped cookie butter, top with Truwhip, top with more cookies, whipped cookie butter and finish off with Truwhip and more broken cookies pieces.

Chill for about 30 minutes if desired.





6 comments:

  1. wish i can have this right now
    aditi (cakeatclick)

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  2. This looks amazing. I hate that I have to travel to 2 different stores that are over 5 miles out of my way to get Cookie Butter and the Truwhip but I will give it a whirl.

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    1. HI Jennifer, I drove 30 minutes to get my cookie butter...lol. Truwhip was around the corner...I smiled all the way home because I knew it was going to be delicious! The cookie butter became like a mousse, and super light and fluffy with the addition of Truwhip!

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  3. Beautiful trifle. Love the flavors.

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