Nothing says Christmas quite like a Black Forest Trifle layered with chocolate cake, silky pudding, juicy cherries, and clouds of whipped cream. Every spoonful tastes rich, festive, and joyfully indulgent, the kind of dessert that turns a simple gathering into a celebration. Plus, it’s surprisingly easy to assemble and even better when made ahead so you can relax and enjoy the holiday sparkle.

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Why You’ll Love This Black Forest Trifle
You’ll adore this Black Forest Trifle because it delivers big on flavor with very little effort. The layers of soft chocolate cake, creamy pudding, and sweet-tart cherries create the perfect bite every time. It’s make-ahead friendly so you can prepare it the day before and let it chill while you handle the rest of your festive feast. Every spoonful feels luxurious but not heavy thanks to the light whipped cream topping. Best of all, this dessert looks stunning on the table, drawing everyone in before the first taste.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Main Components
Chocolate cake or brownies: Use a homemade 9×13 cake or opt for store-bought to save time. The dense, cocoa-rich texture makes a perfect base. Cherry pie filling: This adds that signature sweet-tart flavor. Go for homemade if you’re feeling extra festive or use a quality canned version. Chocolate pudding: Silky, rich, and smooth, the ultimate comfort layer. You can make it from scratch or use instant pudding for convenience. Whipped cream: Freshly whipped cream brings airy balance to the deep chocolate layers. If you prefer, use thawed whipped topping. Cherry liqueur or juice: Cherry brandy adds warmth and depth. For an alcohol-free option, cherry juice works beautifully.
Optional Garnishes
Dress it up with fresh cherries, chocolate curls, sprinkles, or a dusting of cocoa powder. A few chocolate shavings instantly turn this dessert into a centerpiece-worthy treat.
Ingredient Tips and Substitutions
You can switch up the flavor with amaretto for a nutty twist or try dark chocolate pudding for extra richness. Prefer to skip the alcohol? Cherry juice or syrup keeps it family-friendly. Using brownies instead of cake makes it even fudgier like these rich and fudgy brownie layers.

How to Make Black Forest Trifle Step-by-Step
Step 1 – Prepare the Cake
If baking from scratch, bake your chocolate cake or brownies and let them cool completely. Once cool, cut into 1-inch cubes. For store-bought cake, simply cube and set aside.
Step 2 – Make the Pudding
Prepare the chocolate pudding as directed on the box or use your favorite homemade recipe. Let it cool fully before layering to prevent the whipped cream from melting later.
Step 3 – Whip the Cream
In a chilled bowl, beat cold heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract until stiff peaks form. Don’t overbeat, stop once it’s thick and fluffy.
Step 4 – Assemble the Trifle
In a large trifle dish, start with half of the cake cubes and gently press them down. Drizzle with half of the cherry liqueur or juice. Then spoon on half the chocolate pudding, followed by half the cherry pie filling, and finally half the whipped cream. Repeat the layers, ending with whipped cream on top.
Step 5 – Chill and Serve

Cover the trifle with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least one hour or overnight. Just before serving, garnish with cherries, chocolate shavings, or sprinkles. Serve chilled and enjoy every creamy, chocolatey bite.
Pro Tips for the Perfect Black Forest Trifle
To keep layers distinct, make sure the pudding and cake are both cool before assembling. Avoid soaking the cake too much with liqueur, just a drizzle will do. For best results, chill the dessert overnight so the flavors meld beautifully. To impress guests, serve in a clear glass trifle bowl that shows off the gorgeous layers. You can even create individual servings in mini glasses for an elegant touch.

Make Ahead and Storage Tips
You can bake the cake and prepare the pudding up to two days in advance. Keep them covered in the fridge until ready to assemble. Assemble the trifle just a few hours before serving to maintain the ideal texture. Any leftovers should be refrigerated in an airtight container and eaten within two to three days. The flavors actually deepen as it chills, making day-two servings even more delicious.
Serving Suggestions

Serve your Black Forest Trifle chilled, straight from the fridge. It pairs beautifully with a cup of coffee, a splash of cherry liqueur, or even hot cocoa. Add extra whipped cream or a drizzle of chocolate sauce for an indulgent touch. This dessert shines as a showstopper after dinner but it’s just as welcome at brunch with a bubbly mimosa.
Recipe Variations
Want to make it your own? Create mini trifles in individual cups for a party-friendly option. For a lighter version, swap chocolate pudding for vanilla and add dark chocolate shavings between layers. Prefer white chocolate? Go for a snowy twist with white chocolate pudding and maraschino cherries. You can even adapt it into a non-alcoholic family favorite by using cherry juice instead of liqueur. Or try a brownie base for deeper chocolate flavor and dense texture, think of it as a cousin to a decadent chocolate dessert for the holidays like this Christmas red velvet cheesecake.
Related Recipes to Try
- creamy layers of banana pudding
- indulgent Christmas pavlova trifle
- luscious caramel apple cheesecake bars
- festive peppermint pie for a sweet finish
Conclusion or Final Thoughts
This Black Forest Trifle is the kind of dessert that makes everyone smile. It’s rich yet refreshing, festive yet simple to prepare. The blend of moist cake, smooth pudding, cherries, and cream hits every craving at once. Whether you serve it for Christmas dinner or bring it to a potluck, it always earns compliments and second helpings. And the best part? You can make it ahead and enjoy a stress-free holiday moment while the fridge does the work. For more cozy dessert inspiration, check out my Pinterest page
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Black Forest Trifle | The Ultimate Christmas Dessert
- Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Black Forest Trifle layers soft chocolate cake, silky pudding, tart cherries, and fluffy whipped cream. It looks stunning, tastes festive, and sets up in the fridge for a stress free holiday dessert.
Ingredients
One 9×13 chocolate cake or brownie, baked and cooled (homemade or store bought)
30 oz cherry pie filling (about 2 cups), homemade or store bought
4 oz cherry liqueur, cherry brandy, amaretto, or cherry juice for a non alcoholic version
2 boxes (90 g each) chocolate pudding, prepared as directed or homemade
1½ cups cold heavy whipping cream (double cream works too)
2–4 tbsp powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Optional garnish: fresh cherries, shaved chocolate, chocolate sprinkles, icing sugar, or cocoa powder
Instructions
1. Cut cooled chocolate cake into 1 inch cubes.
2. Make chocolate pudding according to package or recipe and let it cool completely.
3. Whip cold heavy cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until stiff peaks form, or use thawed whipped topping.
4. In a trifle dish, layer half the cake cubes and lightly press down. Drizzle with half the cherry liqueur or cherry juice.
5. Add half the chocolate pudding, then half the cherry pie filling, followed by half the whipped cream.
6. Repeat the layers, ending with whipped cream on top.
7. Cover and chill for at least 1 hour or up to overnight.
8. Garnish just before serving with fresh cherries, chocolate shavings, sprinkles, or a dusting of sugar or cocoa. Serve cold.
Notes
Make components in advance: bake cake and make pudding 1–2 days ahead, store covered and chilled.
Assemble only a few hours before serving to keep the best texture.
Store leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container and enjoy within 2–3 days due to the cherry filling.
Servings: 8. Trifle size: one medium 9 inch bowl.
Flavor profile: rich, creamy, fruity with deep chocolate and cherry notes.
Texture: soft cake, smooth pudding, juicy cherries, fluffy whipped cream.
Substitutions: use store bought or homemade components; swap cherry juice for an alcohol free version; amaretto adds a nutty twist; brownies create extra fudgy layers.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 30–40 minutes (if baking cake)
- Category: Christmas Dessert Recipes
- Method: No bake layering
- Cuisine: German inspired
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/8 of trifle
