Going to a “This dessert can’t be light/sugar free” party. No idea what to bring.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it means bring something rich and indulgent. Like a dessert should be.



Something that tastes indulgent but is not.


Yes. So like a contest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cheesecake or Tres Leches….soo good but so rich


Oh l misunderstood - these only work full fat IMO

You want something that tastes rich but is low cal?
Anonymous
Cheesecake is a great option to do light with Lakanto
Anonymous
I would make a normal dessert and serve it in a ridiculously tiny portion. Mini cheesecake, mini puff pastry, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would make a normal dessert and serve it in a ridiculously tiny portion. Mini cheesecake, mini puff pastry, etc.


This. I never eat low fat/low sugar/low calorie desserts if I can help it. I'd rather either not eat it at all, or just eat a really small serving of something good that's made well. The other stuff is always just gross and half-a**ed.
Anonymous
I don’t understand, do you want low fat or full fat? Your title doesn’t match these responses
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:God, this sounds like a super lame party. Unless it's like to fundraise for Type 1 diabetes research or something.



I think it is the opposite. They want fatty desserts!
Anonymous
OP did you read your title? Is it correct? That you CAN’T bring something light or sugar free?
Anonymous
Pavlova, not sugar free at all but with no flour and lots of fruit the calories are lower than a lot of desserts, and it’s delicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would make a normal dessert and serve it in a ridiculously tiny portion. Mini cheesecake, mini puff pastry, etc.


Yes this is a great option! Everyone would appreciate it.
Anonymous
If it's low sugar, how about fresh fruit with whipped cream?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:God, this sounds like a super lame party. Unless it's like to fundraise for Type 1 diabetes research or something.



I think it is the opposite. They want fatty desserts!


No. Something that tastes like it’s fattening but it’s not.
Anonymous
panna cotta with Splenda, low-fat cream, etc.

No I have never tried it, ha. But it seems like it would fit.
Anonymous
I want to help but I don't understand what you are looking for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I want to help but I don't understand what you are looking for.


OP is going to a party where you taste a dessert and exclaim in surprise "this is so delicious! It just can't be light or sugar free!", but, actually, it is.
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