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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: MEP on June 03, 2012, 04:11:39 pm
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Does anyone have any fat-free sweet treats recipes, especially involving chocolates, that they could recommend? My DH has been working reallly hard fixing up our investment property for sale and so to say thanks I'd like to make him some sweet treats. I have been baking a few cakes which he has enjoyed but he is also trying to loose weight (only has to look at food to put on 10 kgs) so fat-free means he can indulge without feeling guilty or complaining that I'm trying to fatten him up. :)
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Fat free is so different to sugar free.
why not just cut down the amount of sugar in them, or use pureed apples for sweetening.
Now if some one has fat free chocolate, we would like that. maybe check out quirkeyjo's blog.
Fat free toffees ect, but have loads of sugar in them.
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Use daibetic chocolate, it has less sugar. Grate it and use it in a cake made with apple sauce instead of butter. Or use Grapeseed Oil instead of butter. I did that yesterday and you couldn't tell the difference. Quirky Jo say 3/4 amount of oil. So 200g butter = 150g oil.
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The almond bread in the GF book, page 49 is fat free Margaret. I have changed it to be more like the one I always used to make pre-TMX so this is what I do.
Almond bread recipe
3 egg whites (room temperature)
1/2 tsp cream of tartar
85g castor sugar
120g plain white flour
120g raw almonds
Make sure the TM bowl is perfectly clean and fat free before beginning to beat egg whites.
Insert butterfly and place egg whites and cream of tartar in the bowl. Beat 4 mins/37o/Speed 3 with the MC off until the egg whites are stiff. Slowly add castor sugar whilst still beating on speed 3 with no heat. This takes around 2 minutes.
Reduce to speed 2 and add plain flour & almonds. Mix for approx 3-4 seconds or until mixture is completely combined. Tip mixture into a small lined log tin (loaf tin) and bake for 30 minutes in a moderate (180oC oven). Allow to cool.
Wrap almond log in alfoil and store in the fridge for 2 days. Remove wrapping and finely slice the log into 2mm thick slices.
Place slices onto a baking tray to dry in a cool oven 100oC for at least 20 minutes or until completely dried and crisp. Leave on tray to cool then store in an airtight container.
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Here is an interesting cake for you to try. Unbelievably there is no flour, no sugar and no fat in this cake.
Weight watchers mix & match book P57 .....
Citrus Loaf
1 can Peas (chick)
3 eggs
25 g sweetener
½ tsp baking powder
1 orange
1 lemon
½ tsp tsp mixed spice
pre-heat the oven to 160.C Spray a 1lb loaf tin with spray oil Run the zest of the orange and lemon through the Thermomix Blend the chick peas in the Thermomix until smooth and add the eggs, sweetener, baking powder, orange and lemon zest. Bake in the oven for 30 minutes to light golden colour.
Servings: 6
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 30 minutes
Ready in: 40 minutes
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That sounds interesting Dot. Have you actually made it and what was it like?
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yes I have made it several times. It has a pleasant lemony flavour. The texture was different due to it using eggs as a riser. It is almost half way to being a pudding rather than a cake. It does slice though. It needs to be eaten and not saved as a cake.When I have mentioned it to friends, they think is some kind of joke and that it must be non existent without the usual ingredients.
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Well, I'm going to give this a go. Easy to make and low in calories sounds great.
Thanks Dot.
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That does sound great. Thanks everyone. I will try to give some of these a go and report back soon.
:)
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Low-fat chocolate custard is easy, just use skim milk, cocoa powder and not too much sugar. Yummy with banana, or with a scoop of low-fat ice cream dolloped in the middle :D
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MEP we love this (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=2868.0) and it is healthy. If you want to you could put a thin spread of butter or margarine.
It is really easy to make too. I use sultana bran in it, but plain bran (processed) is fine. Allbran type bran.
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http://www.recipe4living.com/articles/top_10_sugar_free_dessert_recipes.htm
Just found this too.
Not sure how to link properly.
Robyn :)
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http://www.recipe4living.com/articles/top_10_sugar_free_dessert_recipes.htm
Just found this too.
Not sure how to link properly.
Robyn :)
The link worked perfectly Robyn ;)
I think I will be trying a few of those desserts myself! :D
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woo hoo.... ;D ;D
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Here is an interesting cake for you to try. Unbelievably there is no flour, no sugar and no fat in this cake.
Weight watchers mix & match book P57 .....
Citrus Loaf
1 can Peas (chick)
3 eggs
25 g sweetener
½ tsp baking powder
1 orange
1 lemon
½ tsp tsp mixed spice
pre-heat the oven to 160.C Spray a 1lb loaf tin with spray oil Run the zest of the orange and lemon through the Thermomix Blend the chick peas in the Thermomix until smooth and add the eggs, sweetener, baking powder, orange and lemon zest. Bake in the oven for 30 minutes to light golden colour.
Servings: 6
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 30 minutes
Ready in: 40 minutes
Dot, could I just check if it is only the zest of the oranges and lemons used? Sounds great, I am keen to give this one a go :)
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Just posted my fatless sponge in non TMX recipes.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks Jess.
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Thanks Jess :)