Sugar Free Diet Recipes - Cool Whip Peanut Butter Ice Cream
A Low Carb Sugar Free Diet Recipe to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
I've tried many different sugar free diet recipes and have found many that satisfy very well. Most of my favorite sugar free diet recipes include natural no sugar added peanut butter.
A very simple sugar free diet recipe, including peanut butter, can be made very easily and quickly and yields about 10 total carbohydrates per serving. I call it Cool Whip Peanut Butter Ice Cream. It's very good. So good in fact that my family loves it too.
Here's the recipe for Sugar Free Diet Cool Whip Peanut Butter Ice Cream
Two scoops of Extra Creamy Cool Whip (you can use other brands, but Extra Creamy Cool Whip yields the best results)
1 tablespoon of natural peanut butter - It should have no added sugar
Simply combine the only two ingredients in a bowl and stir it all together. It stirs kind of stiffly because the Cool Whip is cold and the peanut butter is very thick. Stir together until well blended.... AND DIG IN AND ENJOY!
This is a simple sugar free diet dessert treat that will satisfy your sweet tooth and help you stay on your low carb weight loss regimen.
For an added twist substitute Extra Creamy Chocolate Cool Whip for the regular. This gives you Sugar Free Diet Chocolate Cool Whip Peanut Butter Ice Cream. Bon appetite!
Published by Banner Kidd
Banner is a songwriter and music producer with a background in Christian Radio, jingle production, ad copy writing, and radio spot production voicing commercials airing on stations from coast to coast, inclu... View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentJust tried it - it is fantastic! Thanks for the tip.
mmmmm ...sounds good!