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I modified this from something I found on Allrecipes.com, in order to lighten it up a bit. It can be made lighter by using low fat swiss and the Healthy Request version of the cream of celery soup. The nutritional info was calculated using only the ingredients listed below.
combine all ingredients except chocolate in food processor and process till smooth. Mix in chocolate . With wet hands form 1 1/2inch balls. Place on tray and press down if you wnt. Bake for about 10 mins on 175c
Get about 14 cookies
Make the perfect low cal option for Valentines Day! Dress up a plate by drizzling chocolate syrup or raspberry sauce and add a delicious chocolate cupcake to the center!
This recipe is good for entertaining or just munching on in front of your favorite show.Eat them with fat free melba toast crackers, Yum!!
Having got totally hooked on making muffins, I realised that the muffin mixture could be baked in an ordinary cake tin and served cut into thick slices – either as a dessert, fresh and still warm from the oven, and topped with Greek yoghurt, or as a cake for tea in the garden on a sunny day. When making this recipe, I have several times placed the base of a springform tin the wrong way up by mistake, so be careful that you have it the right way up!
Great for a nibbling on during the football game, or a quick and easy lunch or dinner. You can eat it barebones (like I make mine) or you can add fresh diced tomatoes and shredded lettuce (like my boyfriend has his).
A great alternative to Chinese carryout, this makes a great side to a teriyaki chicken breast or skirt steak...
Always a hit for a game or a party. They go so fast I usually make pans and pans of them!
This fudge is delicious and very rich. It is great for parties, as it yields about 5 lbs of fudge. Also, making it builds some great arm strength =)
The dough is made in a bread maker for ease of preparation. Try adding other ingredients like thinly sliced red onions for a topping. Allow about 1 1/2 hours for bread preparation.
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My Aunt makes this for every holiday we have at her house. It's from italianfood.com. It's essentially like one giant baked clam and not as bad for you as the dips that contain tons of cream cheese of sour cream or whatever else they call for.