Dessert Recipes (Most Popular)
A great way to get picky eaters to eat some fruits and veggies.
An easy German cake. Traditionally made with fresh yeast, this recipe is without yeast though.
A very easy cake to make, but super popular with my friends (they often ask me to make it).
These cookies are close to a sugar cookie, but not quite as dense or sweet. These cookies are crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside with just a hint of peppermint. Perfect!
Homemade Candies that taste sinful but are naturally sweetened sugar-free goodness.
I got this recipe from a daily recipe E-zine I get. You'll notice that the first 2 layers of this dessert contain NO SUGAR! Only the glaze has any sugar. It is a wonderful dessert and will make you look like a professional baker! Thanks for sharing JoAnn!
This is great when you need a cookie fix. You won't even believe how good they taste! Chocolate Chip cookies are my favorite and now I have these delectable little treats!!
Take bananas freeze them for 15 - 20 minutes. Pop the bananas in the food processor to make a soft serve mixture, add some cookie dough to it and you have a dairy queen blizzard.
These are low fat, low sugar, whole grain, and yummy to boot. They should come out moist and cakey.
A great , light fall treat---Try it with freshly mashed pumpkin instead of the canned, if you like.
These are so easy to make and bake. It is really Paula Deen's Magical Peanut Butter Cookie recipe but I used real sugar on top, so needed the calorie counts for that.
use individual ready made crust to help with portion control. You could also use light blueberry pie filling and light crusts.
This delicious cake is not low-cal, but it's a my favorite holiday treat! At just over 200 calories per serving, it won't break your calorie bank.
I find this simple dessert quick and easy and a nice finish to a spicy dinner. And with just a little over a hundred calories it fits nicely in my plan. The unsweetened toasted coconut is not in the nutrition info. I did not want to skew the numbers with estimate of a sprinkle. Enjoy.
This cool and refreshing pie is not the best for you, but it's so good TO you!
Ok, so the name "Blizzard" is copyrighted. Well, this recipe isn't QUITE the original, so I will call it a snowstorm. What I left out is the fat and sugar! The Snowstorm has 170 calories per serving compared to the Pumpkin Pie Blizzard mini at 370 calories per serving.
I believe we're all familiar with the recipe to bake a cake by mixing a standard cake mix with a 12 ounce diet soda. The calories are much reduced because the eggs and oil are eliminated. Your cake still bakes up moist and fluffy.
I recently saw my brother eat one of these microwave mini cakes that they have in the cake mix aisle. That, combined with a recent post basically describing how to make such a (full calorie) microwave mini cake from scratch got me thinking--would the diet soda recipe work on a small scale in the microwave?
It does.