Desserts Recipes (Most Popular)
By using available subsititutes, we cut 40 calories and 7g of saturated fat--all while keeping the moisture and flavor.
Quick and easy to make. When I want a quick dessert using ingredients readily available in my kitchen, I make easy fruit pie, a type of fruit cobbler. Famiy and guests love it!
This recipe was passed down from my great grandmother Letitia Rickitts to her daughter, who passed it down to her daughter-in-law, my mother. It is not too sweet, a cookie that is crisp on the outside and soft inside. Delicious with coffee or tea.
This recipe was passed down from my great grandmother Letitia Rickitts to her daughter, who passed it onto her daughter-in-law, my mother. It is not too sweet, a cookie that is crisp on the outside and soft inside. Delicious with coffee or tea.
The combination of sweet and slightly salty with the crisp crust is amazing!
Super easy and only one dirty bowl! Serves 4-6 depending on how much chocolate I am craving. 1/6 has 102 cals 1/4 has 153 cals. It beats the heck out of Betty Crocker's molten chocolate mini.
BATGURL250 found this low carb or KETO friendly version of a Wendy's Frosty type chocolate shake, from this blog, and shared it with us in the Team Keto! team: http://lowcarbyum.com/creamy-low-carb-choc
olate-frosty-shake/
My ex-mother-in-law made this pie crust all the time for every occasion. It looks like a lot of calories just for the crust, but this is supposed to make enough crust for THREE pies (9" pie shells). If you cut a pie into 8 pieces, that's about 273 calories a slice just for the shell, not including the topping. You might be able to get 12 or 16 skinny little pie slices, depending on topping. Or maybe experiment with using less shortening and more water/vinegar and perhaps another egg to reduce calories from shortening. That might be an interesting science project for another day. Otherwise, this close to Thanksgiving, I don't want to mess with tradition!