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Hugh Laurie’s Chocolate Raspberry Trifle

Hugh Laurie’s Chocolate Raspberry Trifle

  • 1 chocolate pound cake or brownies, cubed
  • 1 (3.9 oz) package instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 2 cups cold milk
  • 1½ cups whipped topping or whipped cream
  • 1½ cups fresh raspberries
  • Chocolate shavings for garnish

Prepare pudding according to package directions. In a trifle bowl or individual cups, layer half the chocolate cake cubes, half the pudding, half the raspberries, and a layer of whipped cream. Repeat layers. Garnish with chocolate shavings and a few extra raspberries. Chill for at least 2 hours before serving.

British actor, musician, and comedian Hugh Laurie is best known for his brilliant portrayal of the gruff but genius Dr. Gregory House in House M.D. Long before that, he made audiences laugh in the UK with Stephen Fry on A Bit of Fry and Laurie and Jeeves and Wooster. A gifted pianist and blues musician, Laurie has also released multiple albums and toured internationally with his band. Whether he’s solving medical mysteries or singing the blues, he brings charm, wit, and talent to everything he touches.

Did you Know?

Octopuses Have Three Hearts

Octopuses Have Three Hearts

Yes, you read that right. Octopuses have three hearts: two pump blood to the gills, and one pumps it to the rest of the body. Even stranger? That third heart stops beating when they swim, which is why these eight-legged wonders prefer to crawl. Smart, squishy, and efficient, they might just be the most alien-like creatures on Earth.

Printing Quiz

When your printer refers to “duplexing,” what they really mean is…

A. Printing on both sides of a sheet
B. Stacking two flyers together for thickness
C. Printing a job twice for extra ink coverage

Answer: A

Definition: In printing, duplexing refers to printing on both sides of a sheet of paper, either manually or automatically, depending on the press or printer. It’s a cost-effective way to maximize space, reduce paper use, and deliver double the impact.

For more help with understanding printing jargon, click here to visit our Glossary of Printing Terms