I'm in desperate need of a low-fat chocolate pudding recipe.
Seriously. It's bad.
If I don't get pudding soon...I don't know what might happen. Does anyone have a good recipe? Or know where I might find one? Anyone? Anyone? Anyone? ANYONE???
puuuuuding
8 comments:
I have no idea how it tastes but good luck!
http://www.pastrywiz.com/dailyrecipes/recipes/064.htm
Here's some more for you to choose from.
http://www.fatfree.com/recipes/puddings/
I haven't tried it, but this one looks pretty yummy to me:
http://www.thatsmyhome.com/healthy/weight-watchers/chocolate-pudding.htm
Anything described as "very much like a mousse" can't be too bad, right?
Good luck with the pudding search!
Don't ask me...I just buy Jello pudding cups. :o)
Funny timing; I just read this this morning:
http://tootsie.wordpress.com/2007/01/10/chocolate-pudding/
Pretty picture of homemade pudding!
www.browniepointsblog.com
Scroll down to the entry from 30 December 2006.
what Catherine said...But if you do find one, will you let us know?
It's not pudding exactly (I do have a chocolate pudding recipe, but it has five grams of fat per serving...if you want it, let me know. It's pretty awesome), but this is a creamy chocolate dessert that tastes like a cross between pudding and chocolate cheesecake. Which cannot, you'll agree I'm sure, be a bad thing. I make it with cottage cheese instead of ricotta and it's absurdly good.
Even people who aren't watching their calorie intake say so..
Chocolate Ricotta
Two 1/4-cup servings
Ingredients:
1/2 cup lowfat ricotta cheese
2 tbsp mild honey
2 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Instructions:
1. Combine all the ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth.
2. Scoop into small dessert dishes and serve.
Nutritional Information:
Per serving:
145 calories
3 g total fat (2 g sat)
11 mg cholesterol
24 g carbohydrate
10 g protein
2 g fiber
100 mg sodium
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