Christmas Recipes (Most Popular)
Good for Phase 1 of the South Beach Diet; Gluten-free if you use gluten-free baking powder; sugar-free; lactose-free
This is a healthier version of a long adored family favorite Christmas cookie. You can be nearly guilt free with this one! :-)
This quiche recipe is crustless, but has real eggs, full fat cheese and sausage. It's for special occasions. Sometimes, I prebake 2 gluten free Whole Foods pie crusts and fill them with this recipe. It's a delicious variation, but note that it changes the number of servings, fat and calories, and makes the dish a higher carb choice.
It's a light soup that has great texture and flavor. Its got the most amazing touch with goat cheese in the middle. It will be amazing cold or hot. make it your style.
This is a recipe from my food & Fitness blog, http://www.LifeWithCheeseburger.com. Very filling, healthy, and adaptable to your own tastes--hope you love it as much as I do!
This is a great weekend breakfast or for low fat dieters a way to have apple pie for dessert with only 7 grams of fat versus regular apple pie with 15 grams of fat per slice.
These are a light buttery sugar cookie that will melt in your mouth as you eat them and you'll won't stop with one.
We've nickanmed this crunchy salad "Christmas slaw" because of it's pretty mix of red and green vegetables. But it's tasty anytime. It's a great light lunch when stuffed into a whole wheat pita.
A family favorite that everyone loves--even those that don't like pineapple! They never know it's in there. It's requested by everyone we know and we can't keep it in the house.
This recipe uses the full fat varieties of butter and sour cream, simply because they wouldn't be as good if they were made with substitutes. Since they are a treat for my family at Christmas time, we all enjoy this little indulgence.