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Reviewed: May 20, 2007
I tried this recipe on a whim when my daughter visited from college. She had requested a 'home cooked' meal, so I decided to make this for dessert. Not only was it a 'no brainer' to prepare, but it was absolutely delicious! I had to send her back to college with the left-overs as well as the recipe. I prepared it exactly as the posted recipe suggests - did not make any changes..nor can I see any reason to do so.
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Reviewed: May 19, 2007
1 hr start to finish! Easy to do, not bad on clean up!
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Reviewed: May 10, 2007
Simply divine! I skipped the glaze and sweetened the strawberries with sugar and let them sit in the fridge for a few hours. I also decreased the sugar in the cream cheese mixture to 3/4 cup as others suggested. I made angel food cake from a mix, and even though I overcooked it, it didn't matter. My 7 housemates and I gobbled this up in under 15 minutes, it was so good!
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Reviewed: May 4, 2007
I made this with Splenda, light cream cheese and light cool whip and everyone STILL loved it - and this was not a low-fat crowd. I didn't use any glaze and sweetened the berries with a little bit of Splenda before adding them. Great recipe - Thanks!
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Home Town: Seattle, Washington, USA
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Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2007
Made this night before for birthday party at work. Everyone loved it! I was asked to make this again. I followed other recommendations using 3/4 cup sugar, skipped the glaze but sprinkled sugar on the strawberries and let them sit. I used sugar free whipped cream and you couldn't taste the "fake" imitation sugar at all. I used store bought strawberry angel food cake; no worries about soggy cake. Got a good seal with the cream cheese mixture as another reviewer stated.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.82 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2007
This recipe was great on short notice, everyone loved it. The only thing I did not like about it was the strawberry glaze. I STRONGLY recommend you make your own glaze which is simple. I will make this again with my own glaze. If I was short on time I wouldn't use the store glaze...I would use no glaze at all.
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Reviewed: Mar. 30, 2007
I just made this for my husband and his friends who loved it. I pretty much followed the recipe except I made my own glaze with the recipe shared by other reviewers (thanks!), and I decreased the sugar in the cream cheese layer to 3/4 cup. I cubed a store-bought angel food cake, put it in a 9x13 pan, and continued to layer as directed. I made this the night before they ate it (the cake mellowed in the fridge for about 20 hours) and my husband reported to me the texture was still-cakey, somewhat mellowed, but not at all runny or soaked. I had purposely sealed the strawberries/glaze from the cake with the cream cheese layer and he thought this helped. He liked the texture as-is but added that he thought it would have still been good eaten later, (I quizzed him) so if anyone is concerned about making ahead, it seems to be just fine. (I wish I'd gotten a bite!) Thank you for the recipe. I'm thinking of using this for a large summer party!
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Reviewed: Mar. 24, 2007
Very good, although I'm not sure I like it any more than the normal angel food cake, strawberries and whipped topping. :)
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Reviewed: Mar. 13, 2007
my family really enjoyed this recipe and it was very easy to make. this would be great for a potluck at work or just to have at home on a hot summer day.
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Reviewed: Mar. 3, 2007
i made this using pound cake in place of the angel food cake and used my trifle bowl to put it in. not only was it beautiful, it tasted amazing!!! great recipe! thanks for sharing it! lisa
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Reviewed: Feb. 21, 2007
put it in a glass bowl and took it to potluck and they licked the bowl clean! thanks for posting this great recipe!
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Reviewed: Feb. 13, 2007
Absolutely wonderful, ' wouldnt change a thing! Thanks!
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Reviewed: Dec. 23, 2006
Excellent! Everyone in the house loved it. The cream cheese takes it to another level! The only thing I did different was make the Angel Food Cake with Duncan Hines cake mix instead of purchasing an already made cake and used raw sugar instead of white sugar! It was a big hit!
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Reviewed: Dec. 2, 2006
Okay...I think the best result would have been making the angel food cake not buying it premade...I believe it ruined the whole thing... :(
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Reviewed: Nov. 20, 2006
I made this without the strawberry glaze because I couldn't find it at the store. It was still very good and I got compliments and requests for the recipe. Next time I would try the glaze if I could find it. Also, I think I'd cut the cream cheese/Cool Whip layer in half since it was too rich for my taste. And, I'd try adding shaved chocolate on the top. Yum!
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Reviewed: Sep. 14, 2006
FANTASTIC! I made it for a birthday, and it was well received. I baked my own cake and made fresh whipped cream instead of using Cool Whip. (I sweetened it a bit) I used my glass punch bowl and piped extra whipped cream around the top. It looked great and tasted even better!
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Reviewed: Sep. 9, 2006
I made this once for an office potluck, and now am asked to bring it every time (sigh…). I followed the suggestions of other reviewers by decreasing the sugar to 3/4 cup. Also, made my own glaze with the following ingredients: cook 5 minutes 1 qt. Sliced berries, 1 cup sugar, 3 Tb cornstarch, and 1 Tb lime juice, add a little orange juice if glaze is too thick. Please note, the quart of strawberries used for the glaze is separate from the quart used for the topping. Once the glaze was prepared and had cooled, I stirred in the other quart of sliced fresh strawberries. Many compliments of how great tasting the fresh strawberries were, and quite a few comparisons to really good strawberry shortcake. Once strawberry season had passed, I made this recipe with only frozen berries. It still tasted good, but lacked the beautiful bright red color and texture of fresh strawberries. I’ve made this with angel food cake, with pound cake, and with yellow cake. I prefer the yellow cake. Next time, I plan to divide the yellow cake batter between a 9 x 13 inch pan and an 8 inch square pan, so that there is enough room in the pans to layer on the toppings without crumbling up the cake. It will look better when served. The crumbled cake was a little messy.
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Reviewed: Aug. 31, 2006
THE BEST!
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Reviewed: Aug. 23, 2006
Simply delicious!! Love this dessert.
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Reviewed: Aug. 20, 2006
This is a great summer dessert! Instead of the glaze I sweetened the strawberries with sugar. It was a little sweeter than I like so I would recommend cutting the sugar in the cream cheese mixture to 1/2-3/4 cup.
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