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Ghosts in the Graveyard Trifle

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So sweet and so spooooooky! This trifle is full of chocolate goodness with sweet meringue ghosts and white chocolate bones. It’s a great Halloween treat!

Serving of trifle with chocolate cake, chocolate pudding, white chocolate bones and meringue ghost on top, ready to eat.

Spooooky thing happen around here in October. Like this chocolaty ghosts in the graveyard trifle. There are candy bones, chocolate cake and pudding dirt and fun meringue ghosts.

This is sure to tickle your funny bone, or scare your scaredy bone… or at least tickle your taste buds and fill your tummy. So make some if you dare!

I am so excited to share this post with you!  Partially because I think it is a really fun Halloween dessert, but mostly because I am also sharing some other fun Halloween ideas from some of my favorite bloggers.  Fun, right?!

white chocolate bones and hands piped on wax paper.

Ok.  On to dessert!  This one is as delicious as it is cute.  I actually made it the first year the blog was around.

It was so much fun that I thought we should make it again.  Of course Little Dude was happy to help.

As it goes with these things, he helped every step of the way.  He saw me piping out candy bones and he wanted to do some to. He helped make the cake batter and the pudding as well.

kid placing white chocolate bones between layers of chocolate cake and pudding in glass bowl.

When it was time to plant some of those bones in the graveyard, of course he helped with that too.  He thought it was so fun that there were bones in our chocolate “dirt.” 

Almost as fun as putting faces on our meringue ghosts!

I brought it to a family dinner at MiMi’s house.   My husband had to hold it for the drive so it would tip over and he was practically drooling on it as we drove.

white chocolate bones piped on the inside of a glass trifle bowl.

He helped himself to seconds the night we had it and then ate some of the leftovers the next day.  For my meat eating husband who would almost always prefer another helping of dinner rather than save room for dessert, that is really saying something.

He wasn’t the only one that enjoyed it.  My new sister-in-law didn’t get to enjoy the original version, so she thought it was so fun… I mean freaky!

white chocolate bones piped on the inside of a glass trifle bowl.

The devilishly good chocolate cake and the deep chocolate pudding were the perfect mix.  It wasn’t super sweet, just the right balance of sweet and dark chocolate.

If you want your trifle to be a little darker in color, you could always add a couple of drops of black food gel to the pudding and cake.  I considered it, but decided against it.

Little Dude next to a glass trifle bowl filled with chocolate pudding, chocolate cake, white chocolate bones, and meringues ghosts.

I made sure to serve each helping with a ghost and some bones.  Everyone was quite happy to partake in this ghastly treat!!  This is a great make ahead dessert for an October dinner party.

The individual pieces can all be made as far as a couple of days in advance.  You can assemble the trifle (all but the ghosts) ahead of time too.  All you have to do to serve is place a few ghosts and let people dig in!

3 dessert plates served with bones, chocolate dirt and meringue ghosts.

More Fun Halloween Treats

If you like pudding based desserts, try making Frankenstein pudding cups. They are a cute version of dirt pudding that is perfect for Halloween.

Maybe you are looking for an appetizer instead of a dessert. In that case you have to make brain shaped shrimp dip. It is a little gory and oh so fun.

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Serving of trifle with chocolate cake, chocolate pudding, white chocolate bones and meringue ghost on top, ready to eat.

Ghosts in the Graveyard Trifle

Carlee
So sweet and so spooooooky! This trifle is full of chocolate goodness with sweet meringue ghosts and white chocolate bones. It’s a great Halloween treat!
5 from 8 ratings
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 24 Servings
Calories 93 kcal

Ingredients
 

Instructions
 

  • Melt the white chocolate chips and place in piping bag or small plastic bag. Cut a small hole in the corner of the bag. Pipe a few bone shapes onto the side of your trifle bowl. You want to make sure some will be visible before you serve it. Pipe the rest into bone shapes on wax paper. Refrigerate bowl and extra bones until set.
    1 cup white chocolate chips
  • Cut the cake into small cubes. Layer half of them on the bottom of the trifle bowl. Scatter a few bones on the cake layer. Top with half of the pudding. Repeat these layers.
    1 chocolate cake baked in a 9×13 pan, 1 recipe homemade chocolate pudding
  • Spread the cookie crumbs over the top layer of pudding. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
    13 Oreos processed into crumbs
  • Immediately before serving, place a couple of meringue ghosts on top of the trifle and stick a few bones so they are showing through the “dirt.”
    1 recipe meringue ghosts
  • Serve each helping with a ghost and a couple of bones. Eek!

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 93kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 54mgSugar: 10g
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Amy

Wednesday 17th of October 2018

Your ghosts are so cute - or should I say scary!!!

Carlee

Saturday 3rd of November 2018

Eeeeek! Thank you

Donna @ Modern on Monticello

Tuesday 16th of October 2018

This is cute and I'm sure delicious. The kids must love it.

Carlee

Saturday 3rd of November 2018

It's a fun one to serve and so delicious too! Thank you!

Carlee

Tuesday 16th of October 2018

Thank you!

Chris

Wednesday 10th of October 2018

Too stinking cute. I bet the kiddos had a blast decorating it with you.

Carlee

Tuesday 16th of October 2018

Thank you! We both had a great time doing it!

Andrea Nine

Wednesday 10th of October 2018

Any kids would LOVE this! Heck, I love it. It's just so good to the "bone!" LOL!

Carlee

Tuesday 16th of October 2018

Ha! Thank you!