ugar Free Chocolate Syrup, Sugar Free Whipped Topping and Crushed Sugar Free Candy Canes
Whisk together the flour or cornstarch with the milk or milk substitute.
Add the remaining ingredients and heat to a boil while whisking til fully dissolved and combined. Reduce heat and simmer a few minutes or until it thickens.
Use this soup in recipes in place of one can of creamed soup.
You could also add celery or mushrooms to make into other cream of soup flavors.
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Combine ingredients for gluten free flour mix that is in
You'll need 8 martini glasses or similarly shaped dessert dishes.
Prepare the butterscotch pudding, adding brown food coloring if desired. Scoop 1/4 cup pudding into the a martin glass. Chill 10-15 minutes.
When the pudding has set up a bit, make the vanilla pudding. Add yellow food coloring to get a nice yellow \"candy corn\" color.
Gently spoon 1/2 cup pudding over the butterscotch pudding. Chill until ready to serve.
Thaw Cool Whip as directed on package. Top pudding with Cool Whip and candy corn. Serve.
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Add the gluten free flour to the potato mixture
rotein Balls: Couple ounces fat free cream cheese, couple large tablespoons
ogether until smooth and lump free.
Cover with saran and
Crush 5 of the candy bars.
Combine Cool Whip,
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Unwrap all contents of bags of chocolates (if not using, open one bag of sugar-free baking chips 11.5 oz).
In medium sauce pan, melt chocolate bars over medium-low heat in the half and half until mixture is smooth.
Remove from heat and add the vanilla; stir til incorporated.
Pour into 6 small dessert cups or ramekins; cover and chill for at least two hours (to firm up better-use the freezer).
Combine first 5 ingredients.
Bring to boil and cook for 90 seconds.
Remove from heat.
Stir in 1/2 cup peanut butter; dissolve.
Add 3 cups quick cooking oats.
Add 1 tsp vanilla. Mix well.
Drop by teaspoonfuls onto cookie sheet. Cool for 30 minutes or until set.
NOTE: Some recipes omit the cocoa.
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Bake cake in glass 9x13 pan according to directions on the box.
Allow to cool for five minutes, then poke holes randomly in cake with bamboo skewer or chopstick or something similar.
Pour sweetened condensed milk over cake, allowing cake to absorb.
Pour caramel topping over cake, allowing cake to absorb.
Allow cake to cool completely.
Frost with Cool Whip.
Chop candy bars, and sprinkle on top.
Drizzle decoratively with left over caramel topping.
Keep refrigerated until serving time.
In large mixing bowl, using electric mixer, medium speed, combine ingredients as listed, adding the mayonnaise until you have firm, moist, smooth dough.
Remove beaters.
Work in nuts and candy bar crumbs by hand.
Shape into 120 small balls of equal size, using about a teaspoon of dough for each ball.
Place 1 1/2-inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
Bake at 350\u00b0 for 18 minutes or until firm to touch and golden brown.
Makes 120 cookies at 45 calories each.
Blend the frozen Cool-whip FREE, lactose free milk, and syrup until the Cool-whip is incorporated. I like to use chocolate syrup.
Put the mixture in your ice cream maker and wait for the magic. I usually let mine churn until its thick enough to eat by spoon. Then I add my toppings. You can use fruit, candy, cookies or whatever else you like. I add Oreos.
The best part is this taste like a regular milk shake. I share mine with my boyfriend and he says he can't tell the difference.
34 to 238 degrees on candy thermometer. (soft ball stage) Remove
Mix thoroughly.
Divide in two.
Place on waxed paper in shape of candy bar.
Wrap and freeze.