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AndiatBettyCrocker 12/15/2011 1:30:00 PM
If you don't want to give up desserts during this holiday season but are worried about all of the extra calories in those cookies and and candies that you can't resist, here is a very light Peach Panna Cotta dessert made with the peach- flavor Greek yogurt and fresh raspberries.
Panna cotta (meaning cooked cream in Italian) was made traditionally by simmering cream, milk and sugar together and mixing it with gelatin to make it "set up." Today, the term is used for any gelatin-thickened pudding that is often&...
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AndiatBettyCrocker 8/1/2011 10:49:00 AM
Strawberry Panna Cottas with Strawberry Compote
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AndiatBettyCrocker 6/30/2010 1:00:00 PM
Here is a perfect, light dessert to seve on July 4th. Gale Gand's Orange Vanilla Panna Cotta uses Splenda instead of sugar for sweetness with the result of only 15g of carbohydrates per serving. (Gal...
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