Portable Parfaits

Hi friends! Happy (almost 4th of July). I meant to pop in yesterday and share these portable parfaits with you, but we had a little incident. Well, a big incident. Conor broke his arm…. Sigh. The cast goes on tomorrow.

I had planned on sharing these easy portable parfaits! I have a feeling we’re going to be making them a lot this summer!

Portable Parfaits - perfect for your next picnic! Easy recipe on www.findingsilverpennies.com

You may remember I shared this fun DIY Rustic Flag tutorial last week and I set it up a little celebration in the She Shed with lemonade with blueberries and these cute little desserts.

A festive celebration with easy to make treats!

I can’t believe how easy these are!

For me keeping it simple in summer is essential, I guess even more so now that we have a cast in the mix…

4th of July dessert in mason jars by Finding Silver Pennies.

Creamy, light and fresh portable parfaits.

The great thing about these is they are portable. I got these mini mason jars at Target and filled them with deliciousness. You can bring these out on your deck or tote them along to a picnic or a 4th of July celebration.

We love using seasonal berries in our cooking during the warm summer months. These were from the supermarket but we plan on picking blueberries at a local farm a short drive from our home.

Here’s what you need!

Portable Parfaits
Recipe Type: Dessert
Author: Danielle Driscoll
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An easy, portable dessert great for picnics and other celebrations. A quick layered parfait filled with berries.
Ingredients
  • Angel Food Cake (make your own or store bought)
  • Cool Whip
  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
Instructions
  1. Wash out your jars and dry them.
  2. Allow Cool Whip to thaw and scoop into the bottom of the jars so that is the first layer.
  3. Tear angel food cake into pieces and put on top of Cool Whip layer.
  4. Wash berries and slice strawberries into quarters, place on top of angel food cake.
  5. Repeat to create more layers.
  6. The last two layers should be cool whip and then more berries.
  7. Serve immediately or chill and bring to your picnic.

To keep it quick and easy, I just used store bought angel food cake, but you can make your own too. This was ready in 4 minutes. I actually made them and chilled in the fridge until I wanted to serve them.

My family loved the portable parfaits and were so surprised how easy they were to make!

Berry Parfait - a taste of summer

Cool and refreshing! The taste of summer in a jar! The cake is soft and light as is the Cool Whip while the berries add just the right amount of sweetness.

Portable Parfaits in Mason Jars are a fun addition to any party!

Will you try making them at home for your own celebrations?

These patriotic parfaits are easier to make than you think!

I hope so!

Easy Portable Parfaits perfect for a picnic, bbq or family gathering. Bring the taste of summer with you!

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Amy
Amy
7 years ago

My son broke his arm when he was young and it was summer also…the doctor put a waterproof cast on it! I cannot tell you how wonderful it was!!! My stepson had a broken leg at the same time-what can I say about boys! He had a different doctor and he had a traditional cast…oh Lordy! What a difference…he couldn’t go swimming or get it wet( showers were a big pain!) my son could do anything he wanted in his and when it started to itch the way casts do, just getting it underwater stopped the itch! If you can… Read more »

Cindy
7 years ago

I’m sorry about Connor, the poor thing. What a bummer him with the start of summer. 6 weeks I am assuming with no water. Hang in there Connor.

Perfect dessert for summer.

Cindy

Janet Billings
Janet Billings
7 years ago

Danielle, sorry to hear about Conor. Hoping it’s not the arm he normally uses. Either way, he’ll (you all) will get through it one day at a time. It will feel like forever at first, but you will look back at it as “remember the summer…” 🙂 Amy, good advice! Wish I’d known about waterproof casts.
Thanks for the recipe. Happy 4th!