Party Recipes (Most Popular)
When I first tried these... I feel in love. They are so filling and will take care of any sweet tooth craving you may have.
Erin removed the Onions and Tomatoes from this recipe because of my food allergies to the fresh items in question. Thank you so much! Everyone else can add fresh tomatoes and onions to taste.
Easy salsa with ZERO kick. If you want spicy, dress this one up with jalapenos. Great with Totsitos Hint of Lime chips.
(courtesy of my cousin who has a daughter who is also living Gluten free)
This flavorful casserole can be seasoned to your liking by either leaving out the hot sauce and cayenne pepper or by adjusting the amounts to fit your taste buds. If not everyone in your family likes spicy food, the hot sauce can be drizzled on top after it has been cooked. When you're ready to serve, you can garnish with reduced-fat sour cream.
An easy delicious chicken curry best eaten with paratha, roti or rice.
Very Refreshing!!
I found this recipe at a diabetic Education Class. A great substitute for sherbert punches.
This recipe makes great mini cheesecakes which are easier on the diet in their mini size rather than eating an entire slice. You can substitute some of the ingredients for their lower fat and calorie containing alternatives for an even healthier but still delicious option.
Rich and buttery, these vegan cookies are decadent and just begging to be dunked.
This is an alcoholic shot called apple pie moonshine that basically tastes like the filling on an Apple Pie. You can substitute light apple juice for lower calories if you can find it. I've also made this non-alcoholic as a drink which turned out really well and it's great for parties. It makes a little over two gallons and the serving size is a shot, so the serving size is figured for 1.5 ounces.
Yummy little pinwheels! They're a hit at our family gatherings on Holidays.