Canada Day Three Berry Trifle - cooking recipe

Ingredients
    2 cups cubed angel food cake
    1 (3 ounce) package raspberry-flavored gelatin mix (such as Jell-O(R))
    3 cups boiling water, divided
    3 cups cold water, divided
    2 cups fresh raspberries
    2 (3.5 ounce) packages instant vanilla pudding mix, divided
    4 cups milk, divided
    1 (3 ounce) package cherry-flavored gelatin mix (such as Jell-O(R))
    2 cups pitted and halved fresh cherries
    1 (3 ounce) package strawberry-flavored gelatin mix (such as Jell-O(R))
    2 cups halved fresh strawberries
    1 (12 ounce) container frozen whipped topping, thawed
    1/4 cup fresh raspberries, cherries, and strawberries for garnish
Preparation
    Place cake cubes in the bottom of a trifle bowl. Stir raspberry gelatin and 1 cup boiling water together in a large measuring cup until dissolved; stir in 1 cup cold water. Pour raspberry gelatin mixture over cake cubes; press down. Spread raspberries evenly over top of gelatin; place trifle in refrigerator to chill until set, about 45 minutes.
    Whisk 1 package pudding mix and 2 cups cold milk together in a bowl for 2 minutes. Spread pudding over raspberries in trifle bowl; return trifle to refrigerator to chill until pudding sets, about 45 minutes.
    Stir cherry gelatin and 1 cup boiling water together in a large measuring cup until dissolved; stir in 1 cup cold water. Pour cherry gelatin over pudding in trifle bowl; spread cherries over gelatin. Return trifle to refrigerator to chill until gelatin sets, about 45 minutes.
    Whisk remaining package pudding mix and 2 cups cold milk together in a bowl for 2 minutes. Spread pudding over trifle; chill until pudding sets, about 45 minutes.
    Stir strawberry gelatin and 1 cup boiling water together in a large measuring cup; stir in 1 cup cold water. Pour strawberry gelatin over pudding; spread strawberries over gelatin. Return trifle to refrigerator to chill until completely set, about 1 hour.
    Spread whipped topping over trifle; garnish the top with reserved berries.

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