I'm not talking
about rich desserts and fried snacks.
Not exact matches
This is not a light
dessert, but I am not one to complain
about something being too
rich, so I enjoyed every bite.
I'm not one to complain
about desserts being too
rich or too dense, but it was certainly a nice surprise when this flourless chocolate cake baked up much lighter than the typical flourless cake... the whipped egg whites helped create a cake with an almost mousse - like texture.
The modifications I've made that have worked well is to reduce agave to
about 1/4 cup and I actually darken the chocholate by adding some 100 % chochlate bar to the dark chips... these changes transform this
dessert into a truly
rich and dark treat... and basically it's good for you.
This is a modern spin on the classic Christmas
desserts that are part of British tradition — it's clean, it's indulgent, it's
rich... it's everything that Christmas is
about but, well, um — more!
But what happened, and what's awesome
about this type of vegan
dessert is this: these suckers were totally
rich, sweet decadent.
It's
rich, creamy and decadent, but it's not a chocolate
dessert you'll have regrets
about later....
The first time I used it there was cashew butter in the recipe too so I thought the lovely
rich flavor was from that, but there is something
about the flour itself that has a sweet
dessert - y - ness (so not a word lol) too.
But what
about a
rich, creamy, decadent
dessert that's actually healthy and low in calories too?
There's something special
about the combination of garden bounty with
rich desserts that reminds me of my home on Vancouver Island, and it's deep hippie roots.
A
rich and indulgent tasting
dessert that you can feel GOOD
about eating and sharing with your friends and family!
These mini-churros are
about as healthy as you can possibly get with a
dessert that's usually fried — and still totally delicious (and adorably festive), complete with a dulce de leche dipping sauce that's unbelievably
rich yet free of dairy and processed sugar.
If Rampage's giant monsters stand for anything — and giant monsters usually do, even in films as silly as this one — it is the destructive self - interest of the monstrously
rich, and there is an unexpectedly topical plot thread here
about billionaire grifters in gilded office blocks getting their FBI - mandated just
desserts.