Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a great cake! Eggless but still gets a great rise, low in calories and still chocolately!!! Serve with berries, bananas or a drizzle of chocolate syrup (Adds a few more calories but worth it)
This cake should be made with Splenda brown sugar blend, but I didn’t have any so I used regular brown sugar.
Yummy brownies that are healthy and delicious. From recent Tops Magazine. Dairy Free. Wheat and gluten free. Sugar free.
Adapted from http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2008/10/pe
can-topped-baked-sweet-potatoes.html. I eliminated the cranberry sauce and reduced the sugar and butter. High in calories, fats and sugars, but the fats are mostly monounsaturated, so if this fits into your ranges I say it's worth it.
Inspired from Ketovale.com. Adjustment was to double the crust ingredients and bake them in muffin pan. Also used walnuts and almonds for the crust.
Frozen alcoholic drink. Better than those frozen pouch drinks, because it's just booze and fruit, as opposed to sugar, water, flavorings, colorings, and booze. Make it with any kind of fruit to please you. You can't go wrong with booze and fruit!
to pour over my light low cal cake in order to make me feel I'm eating chocolate
This zucchini bread is made with part applesauce for the shortening to make it lower fat. To make it even healthier, try any or all of these substitutions: use 1/2 whole wheat flour, use 1/2 cup molasses in place of 1/2 cup of the brown sugar. This gives it a very hearty, rich taste if you like the taste of molasses. Of course, you can also use egg beater instead of whole egg. This recipe is altered from my late Grandmother's recipe, and our whole family enjoys this lower fat version.
This is a vegan and gluten free simple ice cream recipe. The base is bananas but the secondary flavor is up to you.
Creamy Cream Cheese, Orange Delite. Great for someone who is on Low Fat.
Creamy cheesecake is swirled with melted peanut butter chips and topped with a chocolate drizzle—all on a crumbly graham cracker crust. Seconds, please!