Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
Recipe adapted from original: http://www.fourhourbodycouple.com/2011/01/
12/slow-carb-chocolate-brownie-recipe/
These brownies comply with the "slow carb" diet and are completely Gluten free.
WARNING: NEED MORE SWEETENER (i like mine less sweet, but most people will expect a sweeter brownie, dusted some with powdered sugar at the end or add more sweetener/sugar to mix)
P.S. I cut these into 20 little brownies but ended up eating about 5 of them for breakfast with some Greek yogurt (the nutrition facts are calculated for 1 brownie of 20...but people will probably eat more than 1)
Instead of a traditional topping, I used a lilttle Kellog's Special K low fat honey granola. Came out very well.
May need less sweetener depending on how sour the apples are.
Lefse is a very traditional round, flat bread made from potatoes that originated in Norway.Traditional tools for making lefse include large, hot griddles, potato ricers, long, flat spatulas called lefse turners, and heavy, grooved rolling pins. It can be eaten with many toppings, including jam, sugar, cinnamon, and butter, or it can be eaten plain. It is commonly made for Christmas by Scandinavian families around the world.
Sugar-coated fruit-flavored Jello-like candy popular in England and other European countries.
This quick and easy recipe has a delicious, distinct almond flavor and is a guarranteed hit! You will need a special pan, found at Scandinavian stores.
No sacrifice needed to eat this ice cream. Even though it is reduced sugar and almost eggless (lemon curd does contain egg yolks), you won’t know those ingredients are scaled back.
A nice, super easy cake I created after going apple picking and coming home with way too many apples. I really like this recipe because I almost always have all of the ingredients on hand.
wheat flour, splenda blends and smart balance buttery spread. My picky son could not tell the difference! ;)
http://healthycrush.com/the-best-gluten-fr
ee-chocolate-chip-cookies-ever/
This is camp food - fixed over a fire. Not sure if everyone calls them "Pudgie Pies" or not - but my family did.
Using the traditional recipe but halved it and added in white chocolate chips.