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Old Thu, Mar-06-08, 16:07
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Default Blueberry Betsy

My friend Betsy was telling me about her mock chocolate danish she makes in little ramekins and I was thinking of making one because she makes them sound so yummy. But I didn't have any cocoa =/

Here is the result of my experiment that night, I have been eating this fairly often now, I call it a blueberry Betsy in honor of the person who inspired it.

Blueberry Betsy


2oz Cream cheese
1 Egg
1 Scoop Vanilla protein powder (I use Immuno Whey)
3 Tbl Almond meal
1/2oz Blueberries
1 tsp Splenda (Optional)

Soften cream cheese whisk until smooth, add egg and whisk until smooth again. Add protein powder and almond meal, mix until blended and smooth.

Put in container and place blueberries on top, nuke for 1 minute or less depending on your MW.

Sprinkle with splenda before serving if desired. Makes one serving.

*My protein powder is Immuno Whey by Caruso Fitness Nutrition, it has 0 carbs and tastes really good. My scoop measure 39cc.
If yours is less sweet then you might need to add a little splenda to sweeten it.
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Old Fri, Mar-07-08, 05:46
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You crack me up!! The first time something's been named for me!! Seriously....this sounds great!!! Of course I will try it this weekend!
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Old Fri, Mar-07-08, 06:33
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It tastes like a white cake, I am very happy with the results, thanks for the inspiration
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Two guesses what I am planning to use in place of the almond flour, which I am currently out of!!
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I just made this. It was very satisfying. I changed it a little:

The recipe calls for protein powder measured in cc's. I substituted one scoop unsweetened whey protein powder (using the scoop that came with the product), which provides 16g protein.

The recipe calls for 1/2 oz of blueberries. I used double that amount (30g).

I used 1 tsp xylitol (instead of Splenda) to sprinkle on top. I didn't add any sweetener to the batter.

I like my baked goods to get browned during the cooking process, and this doesn't happen in the microwave, so I buttered a 4.5" diameter ramekin, poured the batter in, added blueberries on top and pushed them in a bit, and baked it in the oven at 325°F for about 20 minutes.

This was very satisfying. It looked just like a large blueberry muffin. It was a bit dry, so I poured on some SF DaVinci "Pancake" flavor syrup. Perfect! Next time I'll play with the oven temperature and duration.



NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION:

Cal: 497; Fat: 34.4 g; Carb: 14.7 g; Fiber: 3 g; Sugar Alcohols: 2.5; Protein: 33 g. Net carbs: 9.2 g
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