3 Delicious Dessert Recipes
Did I lose my mind today and all of a sudden decide that Crème Brulee, Cheesecake and Hot fudge sundaes can be included in your DSP meal plans? I’m sorry to report that’s not the case. But anyone who knows me (and my husband) knows that we do not deprive ourselves. We love our delicious meals and enjoy cooking and eating great food. What you also may know is that we both have a sweet tooth…actually I have internal chocolate radar that starts beeping whenever its near…yup, I love it that much.
You and I both know that’s not something to be included every day in your eating plan if you want to drop your excess weight, maintain your weight loss or just keep your health at its best.
The solution?
Finding sweet treats that contain all DSP approved ingredients that taste delicious too.
The first 2 recipes I searched for after my husband ordered the “raw apple pie” at our local health food store (they have a cute little deli where we eat on Saturdays before we shop). It was so good, we asked them for the recipe. You know what they said? NO….boohoo!! So I did the next best thing and got on the internet and searched for raw apple pie recipes.
I haven’t tried these recipes yet, so we will be experimenting with these recipes together (mad scientist Isabel, remember), but I decided to pick one fast and easy one and one that would take a bit more time (but still easy). Normally I wouldn’t send you a recipe before I tried it myself, but I was so excited to discover these I wanted to share them right away.
Fast and Easy Raw Apple Pie
Crust
1/4 cup pecans
1/4 cup walnuts
5 medjool dates-pitted
Mix in food processor. Spread thin in a pie tin. If you like thick crust, you can double this.
Filling
3 apples chopped in processor
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp juice from a lemon
Spread mix over crust. Chop 3/4 cup pecans spread around circumference of pie.
Refrigerate in the fridge for 30 minutes before serving but can also be eaten right away.
You may also want to top it with berries or even banana slices.
Not so Fast Raw Apple Pie (a little bit more time required)
Pie Crust
1 and 1/2 cups raw almonds
1 cup pitted dates
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon virgin coconut oil
Process almonds in a food processor until you have a coarse almond flour. Add the dates, coconut oil, and cinnamon to the food processor and process until the mixture forms dough. Press the dough into a pie pan.
Apple Filling
7 small fuji apples
juice from 1/2 lemon
1/4 and 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup dates
1/8 teaspoon lemon zest
Roughly chop 5 apples and pulse them in the food processor until they are in tiny pieces. Pour the lemon juice and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon over them and dehydrate them on low for a few hours. You can dehydrate apples by placing them in the oven at a low temperature (135 degrees) for 1-2 hours. Apples should have most of the moisture removed, but still be a best soft. No need to make them crispy. (Check them often. Yours may take longer or a shorter amount of time.)
In a blender blend 2 finely chopped apples (add to the blender first), 1 cup dates, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, and 1/8 teaspoon lemon zest to make an apple sauce. Mix the applesauce and the dehydrated apples in a bowl. Pour the mixture into a piecrust. Refrigerate for at least two hours.
I can’t wait to try this one. It sounds dee-li-cious! And only contains super healthy ingredients.
The only problem with the above recipes is that apple pie does not taste like chocolate. So what do you do when you’re a recovering chocoholic like me?
My first strategy is I do allow myself a small piece of organic dark chocolate when I just feel like having a little treat. I also found this great recipe that I’m actually going to try before I make the apple pie (a girl’s gotta have her priorities right?)
Coconut Carob Truffles
1 cup raw walnuts
3/4 cup medjool pitted dates
1/4 cup coconut milk
4 Tablespoons carob
4 Tablespoon honey (or agave nectar)
shredded dry coconut
Blend all ingredients in food processor (except dry coconut). Refrigerate until cold. Roll into balls and roll into shredded coconut.
I’m so excited to make these and, of course, I’ll let you know how my desserts turn out.
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I am so glad to see these recipes as I was starting to think no more sweets for me! Just started the program today so I am excited to find new recipes to explore!
Hi—can I eat carob chips(replacing chocolate chips)´?
Also, are there any teas that I can have and do I have to give up red wine?
Best diet yet. I turely feel better. Thanks for staying in touch and your support.
Thank you so much for posting your Fat Burning Kitchen videos!!! They were so helpful! I took notes and made a master shopping list as I watched your video. I plan to make copies~~~a spare for my purse and one for the husband\’s wallet. It will help us shop for healthy foods, even when we are in a hurry. I know with the addition of children it can be very difficult to find the time to do even little things(!), let alone make a 6 segment video, so I want to tell again how much I treasured it. I\’m sure alot of other folks found it valuable, as well.
Here\’s to eating healthy and living long! Di-Ellen
I cannot find your great recipe for salad dressing made with mustard. Could you give me the link. I love your letters and reminders to watch what we eat. Thanks so much.
Darla
Isabel’s Famous Salad Dressing
• 1 tsp organic yellow mustard, or Dijon mustard
• Garlic powder
• Celtic Sea Salt
• Apple Cider Vinegar
• Organic extra virgin olive oil
• Raw parmesan cheese, grated (optional)
Combine all ingredients in a salad shaker, and shake well!
Caroline,
You can eat carob chips, but only in moderation of course.
Check out my recipe for Tea Juice http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.com/content/2010/05/tea-juice/ as an alternative to teas.
And as for red wine, try to find an organic red wine – and only indulge yourself every now and then.