Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
Amazing flavor, you will never miss the real thing again. Mixing seperately and slowly is the key to success with these puppies!
A rich, but oh so worth it, custard dessert and so easy to make. I serve this once a year, at Christmas dinner.
Very good recipe from Nestle. Really rich and high in calories so not many are needed, but they make wonderful gifts.
This simple sugar cookie recipe was printed on some Christmas cards that I bought years ago--it is the best recipe I have found for sugar cookies.
These are a slimmed down version of chocolate chip cookies. I created and re-created this recipe many times. You can substitute the chocolate chips for any treat you would like. The picture shows buttersctoch chips in them
Thin wafer like cookie for a treat and healthy too. You can vary the size of the cookies, however, the smaller, the crispier. Like a ginger snap.
Fruit cooked with water and a little Splenda. A good way to still eat fruit if you need to avoid fiber.
The easiest PB cookies I've ever made! And so low in calories!
The ingredients in this recipe are really "to taste" (except for the rice and milk). The amount of the others are really just suggestions. The same goes with the cooking time and serving amounts.
Fiber, Potassium, Zinc, Selenium, Vitamins, and Protein...in a cookie? Yessir...read on...
I found the recipe for these cookies in a book of pretty healthy recipes called Olive Oil Baking. The recipe calls for Sesame seeds and lots more Sunflower seeds, but I ran out, so I skipped the Sesame seeds altogether and used flax seeds for the remainder of the Sunflower seeds (which the book suggested) and they're delicious! I was also a little low on brown sugar, so I added some agave nectar and it worked out beautifully. The tinge of cocoa powder was also my own addition. I was craving chocolate. :D My husband LOVES these cookies and he doesn't like anything healthy.
They're SO easy and they're not too sweet, which I love. You don't need a mixer, just 2 bowls, a whisk and a spoon.
To lighten them up even further, you could probably substitute even more of the brown sugar with more agave nectar. I can tell that dried fruit would also go nicely in these cookies and add some sweetness (maybe giving you the opportunity to cut back on some more brown sugar). Give it a shot and tell me what you think!
Easy Assembly, Nutritious, Delicious Dessert with Decadent Whipped Topping
This is a fun holiday dessert that requires little effort & tastes really yummy!