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Monday, September 29, 2014

145 Calorie Strawberry Cake


I love putting Sugar Free Strawberry Jell-o powder on Apples - so I wanted to see what would happen if I used it in a cake!

This turned out really yummy, it is not very cake-y because of the juice from the strawberries but this would be really good topped with some whipped cream or ice cream - it really has a strong strawberry flavor and it is pretty sweet

This dessert is gluten free, dairy free and egg free!



Recipe:

1/4 cup Oat Flour - 90 calories - 90 calories
1/2 teaspoon Sugar Free Strawberry Jell-O Powder - 10 calories
1/4 cup Unsweetened Almond Milk - 10 calories
1/2 cup sliced Strawberries - 35 calories                   
=145 calories!



1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
2. Mix together the Jell-O powder and flour - add the almond milk
3. Pour into greased mini loaf pan, top with strawberries
4. Bake for about 20-25 minutes




Thursday, September 11, 2014

Recommended Products: Jell-O Sugar Free Pudding Cups



Jello-O Sugar Free products have been popular in my house since they first were produced. When I could still eat lactose I LOVED the sugar free pudding cups, especially the double chocolate :) These are only 60 calories for a decent amount of pudding, and they are delicious.




My Dad still eats these as a dessert, but I can't have them because they contain milk :(
I tried to make a dairy-free version but it was unsuccessful :( The pudding doesn't set up correctly when you use non-dairy milk, but I am going to try to make it with Lactaid and see if that works correctly

Wish me luck!



Skinny-tized 320 Calorie Banana Pudding Bread


I LOVE banana bread, but is just has way too many calories - bananas in general have way too many calories. But I was craving banana so I decided to try to make a Skinny Banana Bread.

In order to Skinny-tize traditional banana bread I decided to use Jell-o Sugar Free Banana Pudding Mix! It only has 100 calories for the entire box, which is about how many calories are in a single banana. I also used egg whites, oat flour, and apple sauce in order to Skinny-tize this one. 

This banana pudding bread is Gluten free, dairy free, and only 639 calories for the entire recipe!



Recipe:

1 cup Oat Flour (360 cal)
3/4 cup Unsweetened Apple Sauce (75 cal)
1 egg (70 cal)
2 egg whites (34 cal)
1 package Jell-o Sugar Free Banana Cream Pudding (100 cal)
1/2 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Vanilla                                            
= 639 Calories for the Whole recipe (Makes 2 mini loaves, 320 cal each)


1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees 
2. Mix all of the dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl
3. Mix in the wet ingredients
4. Pour into greased loaf pans
5. Bake for about 17 minutes
6. Remove from oven and cool on rack



This bread turned out very moist and not super sweet. If you wanted a very sweet bread you could add some stevia or top it with whipped cream.

This recipe would probably work with any flavor of Jell-o sugar free pudding mix, I was in the mood for banana today but maybe I will try it again with another flavor!