Recipe for lo cal choc cake?
jodie_t
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I'm experimenting with low sugar (maybe even no sugar) choc cake to slice up & put in the freezer for the odd treat, I'm finding shop cakes are way too icky. Tried a couple of random recipes but they didn't come out that well. Anyone got a favourite on a link somewhere? Doesn't have to be lo-cal particularly tho that would be useful, I usually cut most of the sugar & some of the fat out anyway with cakes& desserts, I can play with someone's tried & tested recipe. :flowerforyou: Cheers! will post back if it comes out well
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I'm experimenting with low sugar (maybe even no sugar) choc cake to slice up & put in the freezer for the odd treat, I'm finding shop cakes are way too icky. Tried a couple of random recipes but they didn't come out that well. Anyone got a favourite on a link somewhere? Doesn't have to be lo-cal particularly tho that would be useful, I usually cut most of the sugar & some of the fat out anyway with cakes& desserts, I can play with someone's tried & tested recipe. :flowerforyou: Cheers! will post back if it comes out well
Have you tried pre mixed cake mix, but instead of oil and milk/water, use diet soda instead. Essentially use 1 package of ready cake mix and a can of soda, bake according to directions on the box.
search the forums, there are more than one thread that has different combinations0 -
Cannot do cake mixes, too allergic to artificial additives. I'll do a search tho, might have known this question has been asked 100 times before lol, we didn't get where we are today by avoiding choc cake0
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chocolate cheesecake minis: 75 calories each without any topping and using vanilla wafers
4 oz 1/3 less fat cream cheese
4 oz plain non-fat greek yogurt
1/3 cup cocoa
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 egg
12 chocolate wafers (if you can find them, I can't so I use plain vanilla wafers.)
Preheat oven to 325.
Place a chocolate or vanilla wafer in the bottom of a cup cake paper, 1 paper in each compartment of a muffin tin.
With a mixer beat cream cheese, yogurt, sugar, cocoa, vanilla extract until smooth. Add egg and beat until smooth and creamy.
Spoon 2-3 tablespoons batter onto each wafer to make 12 total.
Bake 25 minutes. Remove from oven and cool. Store in refrigerator. I haven't tried, but have heard that these can be frozen. Can top each with a couple of chocolate chips while still warm and they will melt to make a topping, but have to add these calories into the total count.0 -
ooo many thanks, I will certainly try that one, I love cheesecake! :drinker:0
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I've posted several light cheesecake mini recipes, all in the thread "Does Anybody want Another Cheesecake Recipe?) They started out at 87 calories, but if you keep scrolling down I lightened many of them up by using the combination of light cream cheese and greek yogurt.0
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Nice! have bookmarked that :flowerforyou:0
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This isn't cake, but it's the best darn protein packed brownie I've ever eaten. You can cut into smaller squares for a lower calorie treat. I make and freeze batches of these during biking season as part of a post ride snack.
http://www.theironyou.com/2011/05/best-protein-brownies.html0
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