Sugar Free Recipes (Most Popular)
Absolutely delicious - a hit with everyone in our family, dieter, diabetic or not!
This is a whole grain, low calorie version of the Fannie Farmer cookbook muffin. Oatmeal, whole grain four, and Splenda is used instead of pastry flour and sugar. You could further cut it using egg substitute and oil instead of butter. I raised my kids on this muffin recipe - and have since made it a bit more healthy.
Serve up these festive fruit kebabs at your Memorial Day or Fourth of July cookout!
need a quick fix to something like a milkshake? kids will love it too!
Heres a little recipe I worked out, and Sweet Potatoes are full of vitamin A! These sweet potato or yam muffins have less than 100 calories each and less than a half a gram of fat each! They come out to just under 1 gram of sugar each, but i use no sugar in them so these are naturally occuring. By the way no these are not "mini-muffins"! Feel free to use regular muffins tins like I did... They are a great harmless snack or breakfast addition. To get your vitamin A be sure to pair it with a healthy dietary fat (we need fat to absorb the A) - breakfast with 1 ounce of reduced fat cheese and a piece of fruit is great! So low cal you can mix and match often- and made with whole wheat flour- so you are getting your healthy whole grains and their awesome antioxidants! Enjoy!
*Don't be scared of the prep time- its just for boiling sweet potatoes. I forgot to add the temperature before but I included it now: 425 F. (its in the recipe text now too) Let them cool completely! Even chilled in the fridge helps them to "set".
I tried this recipe when visiting in Maine at a little country flea market and I personally am not a fan of Rhubarb. When I have a chance to get Rhubarb, I grab it now!
Also my spouse doesn't know there is Rhubarb in it and he loves it. The Rhubarb and blueberries compliment each other.
Not my recipe. Have seen it floating around the internet. This is a "cakey" cookie that comes out almost like a muffin.
So many variations to try - sub pumpkin for the applesauce, add raisins, choc chips, cocoa powder.... have fun
Low Cal, added fiber & Delicious
Here is one for those watching Sugar, Calories and looking to add fiber to their daily food intake.
Made with Splenda, Healthy and guilt free
Great for a pudding snack or as a party dip.
I use it as a dip for graham crackers and vanilla wafers.
Everytime I make these, they are everyone's favourite new treat! No one will be disappointed! I have requests for these all the time.
Both shells and filling can be made ahead and assembled when needed. The shells can be frozen for up to a month, then thawed at room temperature an hour before filling. The filling can be made up to two days before and refrigerated. Heat the filling gently, and serve immediately in the shells.
Spruce up regular old granola with chocolate--and an extra 7 grams of protein! Eat it with milk, use as a topping for yogurt, or snack on it plain!
This is my mom's recipe, and she bakes it in an iron skillet. She substitutes the water in the cake mix with the same amount of pineapple juice from the crushed pineapples. It makes for a very moist and sweet cake! No one will ever know it's made with Sugar Free ingredients (unless you tell them!). Guaranteed!!!!
Use two cups of the Radish, Celery, Carrot diced combination and add Tuna, favorite seasoning, vinegar & oil. If using morphed recipe, it is quick, easy, and economical.
Supreme Banana Muffins... sugar free and so healthy you wonder why they taste so good.
Adapted from a recipe I found on this site - high protein and VERY healthy! Feel free to add some extras to the batter; I think pecans would be wonderful in these!
This cake is so moist and yummy! A must for those of us that have had RNY weight loss surgery and need a little taste of "normal" dessert.