Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
An easy, low carb, low cholesterol recipe that is fun to share with your children or grandchildren.
Made with protein powder, coconut milk, chocolate pudding mix and instant hot chocolate mix for a smooth, delicious ice cream
Hard to tell the difference between these and regular truffles
soft, chewy and chocolatey. Hard to tell they are sugar free
Made with almond milk, strawberries, and cheesecake pudding mix, for a delicious low fat, low sugar, and low calorie treat.
Most of the calories and fats in pumpkin pie are in the crust and the cream so this one is crustless and substitutes plain milk enriched with skim milk powder. At only 67 calories per serving it has all that yummy, spicy Thanksgiving taste and it' so guilt free, you can have two pieces.
This was one of my Grandma's go to recipes. The tree in the back yard had a great crop this year so I decided to see if I could make a lighter version.
The original recipe called for 1 cup of currants which I don't care for so I substituted a cup of candied fruit which makes them a special Christmas treat.
Traditional French Canadian desert. My Grandma used to make them out of the scraps when she made pies but I needed something to take to work for a pot luck so I made a batch from scratch and thought I'd see just how bad for me they were. Now that I know, I think they're actually worth the price. Yum.
No bake peanut butter balls can be a fun snack, but they don’t fall under the “paleo approved” category. This recipe is my primal take on such a snack. They are a great source of fat with the addition of coconut butter and seeds, and they offer an antioxidant punch by adding cacao nibs (such as Navitas Naturals brand). Keep a batch in the fridge or freezer for easy to grab afternoon pick-me-ups, or as a tasty treat if you choose to add dark chocolate chips/bits.