Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
Recipe makes 6 large muffins (476.3 calories each) - or - 12 regular sized muffins (238.2 calories each)
This reciepe subs unsweetended applesauce for oil and saves 70 cals per serving.
Simple dessert recipe... cake is kind of cumbly but good. This can be done with any combination of cake mix and diet pop that sounds good... Chocolate cake and Diet Coke is good.
We eat some version of skinny "cream pie" every night for dessert. It really takes care of the sweet cravings!
This pumpkin roll is not as hard to make as it sounds. It is very rich and very high in calories, however, it is worth it to have on occassion. Be sure to use either canned pumpkin or fresh pumpkin pie pumpkin, cooked down to a puree. DO NOT USE PUMPKIN PIE MIX.
This icey ice cream reminds me of the snow ice cream we make during winter months. It's light and delicious; perfect alone or with the topping of your choice.
These are a soft cookie that stay soft even after several days. since they are made with butter though, it is recomended that you refrigerate them unless you are going to eat them within one week of baking. I'de be surprised if they lasted that long though. lol :) I will have a photo up soon.
Since coconut oil hardens at room temperature, combining it with bittersweet chocolate for a couple seconds in the microwave makes a good magic shell without preservatives, very little sugar, and without any of the other weird chemicals that are added to our food. For those of us who find life healthier with a lower carb count, this is a 6 gram/5.1 net carb option. It's not low calorie, but it is lower carb. Dark chocolate has antioxidants that may be beneficial, and it's *chocolate*.
Benefits of coconut oil are all over the web. Whether or not nuking it in the microwave destroys those benefits, I'm not sure. It tastes good though.