Just YUMMMMMMM!!!!! Nuff said... (pic)
or at least I hope...
I came across this recipe and it looks amazingly good!!!
Almost Good For You Mini Chocolate Peanut Butter Pies
Yields 12
Ingredients
9 reduced fat graham cracker squares, crushed finely
2 tablespoons reduced-fat margarine, melted
1 cup 1% milk OR unsweetened soy milk
½ cup, plus 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter
1 (1.4 ounce) package sugar-free chocolate pudding mix
2 cups light or fat-free Cool Whip
Additional Cool Whip or Redi-Whip for serving
How to make it
Line 12 muffin cups with paper liners.
In a small bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs and melted margarine.
Press crumb mixture into bottom of lined muffin cups (about 1 tablespoon of crumbs per muffin cup).
Bake at 350 degrees for 5 minutes; remove pan from oven and cool completely before filling.
In a large mixing bowl, beat the peanut butter and milk together on low speed.
Add the pudding mix and beat for 1 minute.
Fold in the Cool Whip; spoon mixture into the muffin cups.
Freeze for several hours or overnight.
To serve, remove fluffs from freezer, peel off liner and let stand at room temperature to soften slightly, about 5 minutes, and top with a tablespoon of Light or Fat Free Cool Whip or Redi-Whip.
NOTE: For a change in flavor, use vanilla pudding in place of the chocolate pudding -
Originated from User Krumkake on www.grouprecipes.com
"These make a handy snack in the freezer, and you'll never know you're eating something "light" in calories and fat. I can almost make myself believe I'm eating something good for me while still enjoying my indulgence in sweets.These make a handy snack in the freezer, and you'll never know you're eating something "light" in calories and fat. I can almost make myself believe I'm eating something good for me while still enjoying my indulgence in sweets."
I came across this recipe and it looks amazingly good!!!
Almost Good For You Mini Chocolate Peanut Butter Pies
Yields 12
Ingredients
9 reduced fat graham cracker squares, crushed finely
2 tablespoons reduced-fat margarine, melted
1 cup 1% milk OR unsweetened soy milk
½ cup, plus 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter
1 (1.4 ounce) package sugar-free chocolate pudding mix
2 cups light or fat-free Cool Whip
Additional Cool Whip or Redi-Whip for serving
How to make it
Line 12 muffin cups with paper liners.
In a small bowl, combine graham cracker crumbs and melted margarine.
Press crumb mixture into bottom of lined muffin cups (about 1 tablespoon of crumbs per muffin cup).
Bake at 350 degrees for 5 minutes; remove pan from oven and cool completely before filling.
In a large mixing bowl, beat the peanut butter and milk together on low speed.
Add the pudding mix and beat for 1 minute.
Fold in the Cool Whip; spoon mixture into the muffin cups.
Freeze for several hours or overnight.
To serve, remove fluffs from freezer, peel off liner and let stand at room temperature to soften slightly, about 5 minutes, and top with a tablespoon of Light or Fat Free Cool Whip or Redi-Whip.
NOTE: For a change in flavor, use vanilla pudding in place of the chocolate pudding -
Originated from User Krumkake on www.grouprecipes.com
"These make a handy snack in the freezer, and you'll never know you're eating something "light" in calories and fat. I can almost make myself believe I'm eating something good for me while still enjoying my indulgence in sweets.These make a handy snack in the freezer, and you'll never know you're eating something "light" in calories and fat. I can almost make myself believe I'm eating something good for me while still enjoying my indulgence in sweets."
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they look good...do you have the nutrition facts on them?0
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Hey thanks....they look sooooooo yummmmmy !! i'll definitely give them try! )0
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Those look really good!!!0
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:noway:
BUMPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!0 -
Looks so fantastic..!! Thanks for sharing!0
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that lookd really yummy... going to try this forsure.. thanks0
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soooo yummy looking.... (note to self - hide finished product in mini freezer away from children)0
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Instant pudding will not set if you substitute soy milk (or almond milk) for the cow's milk.
Does that make a difference in the recipe?0 -
I'm going to try this!!! thanks!0
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how would I enter this into my diary? by each item or what0
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Bump0
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BUMP.....AND YUM!0
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ohh I think I'll try them tomorrow thanks0
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Those look SO good!0
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Thanks for posting!0
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I love the teeth marks in the pie, on the above photo. That is a big vote in the yes column, in anyones standards.0
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oooh yum! Gotta try these!0
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I want to try this one!0
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I have been looking for a dessert with peanut butter for my boyfriend and this looks perfect. We are both using MFP and losing weight so these will work so well for a guilt free dessert treat!
Thanks for sharing!0 -
buuuuyuuuuuuuummmmp0
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What does it mean when someone says 'bump' in a forum?!0
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Just a word people on the Internet forums use to keep a thread at the top of the page.0
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yum!0
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bump0
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BUMP!0
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These look sooooo scrummy.
Any ideas on what I could use in England as can't get a lot of those ingredients over here?0 -
Yum. Bump!0
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