Desserts Recipes (Most Popular)
Great for fall! Original recipe calls for 8 scones, but I cut them in half to make 16 - that way I get the taste of a great scone, but at a more reasonable size. I also use half all purpose flour and half whole wheat flour to add some fiber
This is a great mini-cake for 3-4 people to share, and is uniquely Canadian in the sense that it uses Coffee Crisp chocolate bars, a Canadian staple! Great with some mocha ice cream on the side!
This is a kind of cookie, made og egg whites and diet sugar. Ideal for tea, coffee or even as dessert!
Chocolate raspberry cookies from the Secrets of Fat-Free Baking cookbook.
This is a low carb version of a german cake. It is made with almond and is 100% grain free. Is easy to make. You can make it more sweet , the calories are calculated with 1.5 tbs of honey.
This was given to me by my sister, who was given the recipe by her friend from Weight Watchers. It's really good!
Okay, they're not the no-bake cookies we're all used to, but when you have a sweet tooth that just won't go away, these are a helpful alternative.
Great to make with kids!
Can also be made without powdered sugar, if you're worried about the mess.
I like to keep mine in the fridge...
Light and fluffy but still crunchy. Pretty much 0 carbs but protein so perfect treat for low carbers
Adapted from ChocolateCoveredKatie.com. This dip is delicious on graham crackers, fruit, and spoons!
A Dairy Queen Blizzard without all the processed junk in it! You can even add frozen cherries to this and some chocolate chips. Be creative with your banana. High in potassium and fiber! I got this recipe from Oh She Glows.
This is another great Taste of Home Recipe. It's my first attempt at homemade cookies!
This is surprisingly good (don't be scared of the spinach) and it doesn't involve any juice or yogurt, both of which can up the sugar/carb content of smoothies. It is an incredibly powerful way to start the day and recover from a workout.