Skinny Desserts: 80 flavour-packed recipes of less than 300 calories
Skinny Desserts: 80 flavour-packed recipes of less than 300 calories
In Skinny Desserts Kathryn Bruton has created a collection of delectable sweet dishes that includes the things we all know and love - creme brulee, citrus tarts, cheesecakes, meringues, ice cream, souffles and eclairs - but with clever minor adjustments each classically calorific recipes is under 300 calories per portion.
Chapters cover Cakes, Tarts and Pies, Chocolate, Meringue, Frozen and Fruit, along with a bonus section of Petit Fours and Small Bites for when you just want a little treat of something extra special. From Lemon & Honey Ricotta Cheesecake with Roasted Plums and Salted Peanut Butter Popcorn with Caramel Cream, to Blood Orange & Rhubarb Roulade, Coconut, Lime & Mango Macaroon Ice Cream Sandwiches and Raspberry Ripple Custard Doughnuts, there's something to satisfy every kind of sweet tooth. Each recipe is as enticing and delicious as you would expect a sweet dessert to be, but without the guilt of consuming excessive calories.
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In Skinny Desserts Kathryn Bruton has created a collection of delectable sweet dishes that includes the things we all know and love - creme brulee, citrus tarts, cheesecakes, meringues, ice cream, souffles and eclairs - but with clever minor adjustments each classically calorific recipes is under 300 calories per portion.
Chapters cover Cakes, Tarts and Pies, Chocolate, Meringue, Frozen and Fruit, along with a bonus section of Petit Fours and Small Bites for when you just want a little treat of something extra special. From Lemon & Honey Ricotta Cheesecake with Roasted Plums and Salted Peanut Butter Popcorn with Caramel Cream, to Blood Orange & Rhubarb Roulade, Coconut, Lime & Mango Macaroon Ice Cream Sandwiches and Raspberry Ripple Custard Doughnuts, there's something to satisfy every kind of sweet tooth. Each recipe is as enticing and delicious as you would expect a sweet dessert to be, but without the guilt of consuming excessive calories.