Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a delicious fruit salad full of antioxidants and cancer fighting nutrients. It is an absolute favorite of my whole family and that includes my kids.
REMEMBER...THIS IS ACTUALLY LESS CALORIES BECAUSE YOU ARE ONLY SAVING THE LIQUID!
I used this to make lowfat pear bread. It took a little longer, but it was worth it!
Be creative on this. Use any variety of pop and cake mix. I have made white cake with diet cherry pop and many other varieties. This i a recipe that is passed around all over weight watchers.
You don't even have to bake them!!!
My father makes these, and I just swapped out Pumpkin spice for cinnamon, and I mix it all together at once!
I think that he got it online from familyfun.com
Adapted only slightly from Shauna's wonderful recipe at Gluten Free Girl . Great for an occasional treat, or to bring to a potluck.
Not a conventional buttery crisp like most, as I created it to fit my tastes. Fairly healthy.
I had Pumpkin left so I decided to make some Pudding it came great. Smooth and Creamy.
Italian traditional Christmas cookie, round, chocolate and spicy. The name translates literally to “Meatball Cookies”! A nice change from some of the sweeter treats out there.Italian traditional Christmas cookie, round, chocolate and spicy. The name translates literally to “Meatball Cookies”! A nice change from some of the sweeter treats out there.
A comfort snack from way back, these crumbly squares really hit the spot when enjoyed with a glass of skim milk.
Date squares are sometimes referred to as matrimonial squares because the smooth filling and rough topping is said to contrast the easy and difficult times of marriage. Weve added figs to the filling and replaced the usual butter and brown sugar in the topping with maple flakes and apple butter for a moist and delicious comfort treat!
Throw in the healthy stuff and leave out the junk! This recipe combines Goji berries, Carob, Flax Seeds, Agave and whole grain flour to produce some delectable cookies!
My mother always made this for my birthday. I've kept the serving size small here to save calories, but still be able to taste my favorite treat. Most of the calories come from the pudding and the cake part, so cut down on those to save. The traditional English version involves alcohol, but I've always liked this one better.
Here is a dessert that's easy to make, super tasty, and has lots of fruit and fiber that will fill you up.
This is a rich and creamy very filling desert. I use coconut extract, but you may substitute any flavor extract you like and the shredded raw coconut is not necessary and will cut back on the calories as well.
Our chocolate-chip-speckled pudding pops are the perfect ice-cold treat on a sweltering day. You're sure to love them as much as the kids do.
Great for gifts or for saving in the pantry. If you can't find brown Minute rice, use white.
NI is for prepared serving.