There's no reason dessert and guilt should be synonymous. Too often we either skimp on one of our favorites or settle for something with a tasteless sugar substitute. If you and your guests share a sweet tooth, there's no reason not to break out these lighter after-dinner desserts:
Mini ice cream sandwiches. Here's the catch – these ice cream sandwiches don't actually have any ice cream. Substitute frozen yogurt between two cookies and maybe sprinkle with some semi-sweet chocolate shavings for a healthy sweet treat.
Angel food cake. Light on the fat and light on the palate, angel food cake is a perfect after-dinner course. Serve with a pile of blueberries, strawberries and raspberries – or make personal serving fruit salads and let your guests dig in.
Cookies. Try using applesauce in your oatmeal raisin cookies for a healthy twist. Honey also makes a great substitute for sugar. If chocolate chip is more your style, try using a ripe banana instead of eggs in your next batch of cookies.
Fruit salad. Always popular, but not always original – why not try this Food Network twist: segment some oranges and grapefruits and toss them with pineapple chunks. Sweeten with a little agave, whip some cottage cheese until creamy, surround a dollop of the cottage cheese with the salad and top with shaved coconut and mint leaves. The result will be as good-looking as it is delicious.
Don't be intimidated by prep time or complicated recipes – Gerhards Appliances will help make your prep and baking a breeze. Easy to make but much easier to enjoy, any of these suggestions can make a great cap to a dinner with friends.