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

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Anonymous wrote:Can you use monkfruit sweetener which has 0 calories? That's what DH (who is following a keto diet) uses to sweeten things.



It is awful. Do not do that. How sad for a party.

I would probably do some berries with lightly sweetened whipped cream. Or maybe an angel food cake with berries.


Monk fruit is great. Low glycemic index.


It tastes disgusting.
Anonymous
Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip
Just writing that out made me feel slightly nauseated
But maybe it will be a hit with your group!

https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/want-to-eat-an-entire-bowl-of-cookie-dough/
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Bring some luxury water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bring some luxury water.


+1! Evian is sugar-free and you’d NEVER know it!
Anonymous
I will sometimes make chocolate mousse and raspberry Bavarian. I take wine glasses and put a bed of mousse in, then bury fresh raspberries, blueberries and strawberry pieces into the mousse/Bavarian then cover. It's nice and light and then people get the surprise of the fresh berries. You can make sugar free mousse/Bavarian. People can choose which flavor they take.
Anonymous
Is the point to give people ideas of healthier desserts? I’m trying to figure out why someone would have this requirement.
Anonymous
Is natural sugar ok? Get those zipsicle type pouches and made ice pops with frozen fruit.
Anonymous
Jello sugar free butterscotch pudding lol. That’s all I’ve got.
Anonymous
Fruit has a lot of sugar/carbs. Not really sure I get the point of this sugar free dessert party. Does fruit count or not? Otherwise its just a bunch of gross sugar substitutes. I think I'd feel a headache coming the night of the party.
Anonymous
The point of this party will not be appreciated by all. The point, if my guess is right, is that all recipes will be made with artifical sweeteners.
Anonymous
A lot of these look great. Not all sugar substitutes are gross. Some are natural.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip
Just writing that out made me feel slightly nauseated
But maybe it will be a hit with your group!

https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/want-to-eat-an-entire-bowl-of-cookie-dough/


I tried chocolate hummus and it was not good. I wouldn't have high hopes for this one.
Anonymous
Is the host diabetic by any chance and looking for good desserts they can enjoy?

I was invited to a potluck where two out of the twenty guests were diabetic and I got the assignment of a sugar free dessert. I was stymied, in large part because I don’t care for the taste of artificial sweeteners and so I have never cooked with them. I was a little confused as to why the guests with diabetes were not the ones who got that assignment since they were more accustomed to dealing with that limitation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The point of this party will not be appreciated by all. The point, if my guess is right, is that all recipes will be made with artifical sweeteners.


So it's an embalming party?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of these look great. Not all sugar substitutes are gross. Some are natural.


Hemlock is natural.
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