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These are so delicious you should make a double batch so you can freeze some for later or share with friends. I normally substitute the sugar with splenda for less calories.
Tasty PB&J in a muffin! With carrots in it for nutrition
A delicious breakfast treat; splenda keeps the calories down. Serving size is 1 muffin. Main ingredients are pumpkin and whole wheat flour. Nuts and raisins could substitute for the chocolate chips. At 184 calories per muffin, these are a delicious treat. My son is especially fond of these, with a glass of milk, for breakfast.
Based on a recipe from a superb low carb cook, I've "Texanized" the original. Have it plain OR garnish with your choice of salsa, sour cream (or Greek yogurt), chopped pickled/fresh jalapeƱos, chopped tomatoes, sliced/chopped avocados. The almond flour is really optional, but included in the nutritional statistics. The ricotta cheese blends in so well, you won't know it's there -- but adds some wonderful protein to the stats.
A Very easy vegetarian soup that was loved by this meat eating family!! Great nutritional breakdown as well and we were happy with the meal. We had multigrain bread for dipping.
Quick and easy breakfast that is tasty, filling, and low carb. It's great for a crowd, too, as it's just as easy to make a dozen as it is to make one. If making more than one, placing ramekins on a sheet pan is helpful.
A quick and delicious meal, great for breakfast lunch or dinner. Nutritious and won't break the calorie bank!
Moist, delicious, flavorful muffins that come together quickly and make a great breakfast. Swap out any other fruit sauce for applesauce; try canned pumpkin, mashed berries, canned butternut squash, mashed banana.
I accidentally made these without the butter and they were still edible, but nowhere near as delicious. Good to know that you can just leave it out and shave off 40 calories and 4g of fat per serving.
This is very juicy and satisfying. You don't even miss the bacon. If you don't like mushrooms, omit and sprinkle with balsamic vinegar.
Vegetarian version with more eggs. Original recipe calls for chicken sausage mixed in with the eggs. I served turkey sausage on the side since one of my guests was a vegetarian.
Recipe from Cooking Light.
A festive Chanukah treat for whole the family! Best eaten right away with whatever flavor applesauce you want!
The sweetness of a sugar cookie and the satisfaction of a fluffy belly-filling crepe!
This banana bread is really low fat but you would never know it! To make it even lighter use splenda and a full cup applesauce and eliminate the butter completely. My husband who is "anti-diet food" LOVES it! Add chocolate chips or walnuts in the last step to mix things up a bit!
These mini breakfasts are portable and can be made and frozen ahead. Filling and delicious!