Ideas low calorie christmas party food

Missmissy0003
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Does anyone have any ideas for any low or lower calorie food I can make to bring to an office christmas party. It would be even better if it were kind of easy to make.
I think I'm a little hesitant in my own ideas right now after making brownies with pumpkin for a party. They weren't so good but I wasn't sure if they tasted acceptable or not so I kept eating them trying to decide. I would have been much better off making regular brownies and just eating a couple.
I think I'm a little hesitant in my own ideas right now after making brownies with pumpkin for a party. They weren't so good but I wasn't sure if they tasted acceptable or not so I kept eating them trying to decide. I would have been much better off making regular brownies and just eating a couple.
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I just made these puppies, prosciutto-wrapped mini quiches. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Quiche-in-Prosciutto-Cups-356529
They are (surprisingly!) pretty easy to make and they work out to 50 calories each! I doubled the recipe (don't double the prosciutto, though...Half a slice per quiche is more than enough) and made mine in muffin tins.
Some tips if you do make them:
- Don't add salt or the olives (the prosciutto is uber-salty)
- Try subbing skim milk for the greek yogurt (the texture seemed a bit off and I think it was the yogurt)
- Add a few cloves of garlic and a scallion (saute down before adding to egg mixture). I also added some fresh chives -- yum.
- When layering the prosciutto (make sure it's thin-cut), slice each piece in half beforehand -- it holds easier.
I'm also planning on making a pavlova with vanilla-scented greek yogurt and poached pears this weekend. Since the pavlova is made from egg whites (and because I'm subbing sugar with a Splenda substitute), each piece should be only about 150 calories... Not too shabby. Can't tell you how it tastes, though.
Good luck with whatever you choose to make!!!
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ok this is really simple but its cute and healthy get a bunch of strawberries and cut off the top point put whip cream on it and place the top back on then but a dab of whip cream on the point, to complete the look take a hersheys bar and shave pieces off and stick them in the whip cream and you have a santa! they are really cute, quick to make and fun to eat. here is a pic on google: http://yaydiy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Santa-Strawberries1-300x201.jpg0
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Those Santas are so freaking cute!0
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Thank you so much for these ideas!0
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ok this is really simple but its cute and healthy get a bunch of strawberries and cut off the top point put whip cream on it and place the top back on then but a dab of whip cream on the point, to complete the look take a hersheys bar and shave pieces off and stick them in the whip cream and you have a santa! they are really cute, quick to make and fun to eat. here is a pic on google: http://yaydiy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Santa-Strawberries1-300x201.jpg
So cute! Must go to shops and buy cream and strawberrysss0
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