43,110 LOW-SUGAR/23 recipes
You can use any vegetable as you wish, the pastry is made with whole wheat flour, low fat milk and a little bit butter or olive oil. It is a much healthier way to enjoy a pot pie!
Always a hit and it's quick and easy to make. Tastes just like a BLT sandwich in the form of a pasta salad.
Make your own original french fried onions. You'll never use those inedible canned french fried onions again.
Under the gooey melted provolone of the original version you get from Applebee's is a unique round crouton that's made from bread similar to a hamburger bun. So that's exactly what we use in copycat version of the recipe.
Creamy, sweet and delicious. It's worth making your own creamed corn instead of getting it from a can.
An easy asparagus and ham main dish. Asparagus, ham and swiss cheese baked with Bisquick into a fluffy and flavourful dinner.
Just like little fruitcakes! I soaked my fruit in the bourbon overnight. Easy recipe to put together and great way to use extra fruit from making my fruitcakes.
Quick, easy and delicious salad, and everyone loves it.
This apple ricotta pie turned out delicious. I used homemade granola instead of the cereal, and it is much lower in fat and calories. Still tasted wonderful.
Libby's Pumpkin Pound Cake recipe
This isn't your ordinary Mom's or Campbell's over-salted Chicken Noodle Soup. Udon noodles, lemongrass, and mushrooms take the soup to the next level.
This quick, easy and delicious Italian-style side dish is perfectly cooked. Broccoli is seasoned with olive oil and garlic, and finished with a touch of parmesan.
This wonderful crispy phyllo tart is a great recipe especially for holidays or you have guests, you can use fresh or frozen spinach. The ricotta, feta cheese and sun-dried tomatoes mix with spinach, adding eggs and egg whites, after baking, it is fantastic.
Stop looking for great blueberry muffins, these are delicious!
A marvelously well balanced combination of that go so well together for a perfect Sunday brunch.
As I do not own a bread machine, I adapted this recipe to make in my KitchenAid stand mixer using the dough hook. I kept the igredients basically the same, with the exception of adding 1 1/2 Tbs. honey. I baked it in a 9" x 5" loaf pan.