I saw this recipe on The Low Carb Diabetic Blog and thought it sounded really good so I tried it.
You will need:
1 pint strawberries
1/4 cup Equal sugar substitute, divided into thirds
3 egg whites
½ tsp vanilla extract
1 cup heavy cream- cold
What to do:
Strawberry Mixture
Add the fruit and 2 TBSP of Equal to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Cover and cook about 3 minutes until the berries begin to release their juices, about 3 minutes. Remove the lid and cook another 4-5 minutes until they are very soft. I used a potato masher and mashed the strawberries a bit. Let the fruit mixture cool.
Prepare Pan
Lightly spray a 9-by-2-inch cake/loaf pan with cooking spray, then line it with plastic wrap, pressing into the corners. (you want enough wrap to overhang to aid in removing the semifreddo from the pan after it’s frozen).
Whipped Cream
Whip 1 cup of cold heavy cream in a mixer bowl or medium-sized bowl. When the whipped cream begins to get stiff, add 2 TBSP of Equal and vanilla. Whip to stiff peaks. Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate. Clean mixer bowl and whisk attachment.
Meringue
Add the 3 egg whites to the clean mixer bowl, when the egg whites turn white and begin to get stiff, add 2 TBSP of Equal and whip to stiff peaks.
Semifreddo
Fold the whipped cream into the meringue ⅓ at a time until incorporated.
Gently fold in all of the fruit mixture. Don't over mix. You want it to be marbled with the strawberry mixture.
Transfer to the prepared pan, smooth and cover with plastic wrap. Freeze 6 hours or overnight. Slice and serve as is, or with reserved fruit.
Things I changed from the original recipe. I used a different sugar substitute because I like Equal and I didn't have to use as much of it. I used strawberries instead of mixed berries and I added all of the strawberry mixture to the semifreddo instead of saving some to add on top. I've never made this before but it was so good. This does not completely freeze, it semi freezes which was fine with me.
If you cut this into 8 equal pieces when it is semi frozen these are the carb and calories counts for each piece.
Carbs for 1 portion of semifreddo- 2
Calories for 1 portion of semifreddo- 100
Mine didn't come out as high as the pan, maybe I used too big a pan? Maybe I'll double the recipe next time but it sure was good.
Have you eaten this before?
That does sound (and look) good.
ReplyDeleteIt really was.
DeleteJan has some good recipes, doesn't she?
ReplyDeleteOh absolutely.
DeleteSounds good, just couldn't do the cream.
ReplyDeleteUnderstandable.
DeleteIt looks yummy
ReplyDeleteThanks. It was so good.
DeleteIt is too cold for semifreddo here LOL we are barely above zero.
ReplyDeletelol I didn't mind having it when it was cold at night.
DeleteIt’s nice to find a low carb/calorie dessert recipe.
ReplyDeleteOh yes.
DeleteEaten it? I've never even heard of it! But it does look and sound delicious from your description and photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it really is good.
DeleteLooks good
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteWhat a great treat that won't leave you feeling guilty for eating it!
ReplyDeleteI love that I found this.
DeleteI'd wait for strawberries to be in season, I think. That's not too far in the future, though.
ReplyDeleteYes, do that. I found them in the stores now.
DeleteThis recipe looks like a winner
ReplyDeleteOh it was so good.
DeleteBoy that sure does look good!
ReplyDeleteIt really is.
DeleteNice find for a low carb sweet treat, Mary. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you, it was so good.
DeleteLooks tasty.
ReplyDeleteIt really was.
DeleteNever had it before but it looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteI made it twice it was so good. lol
DeleteI think I would like texture.
ReplyDeleteI did too.
DeleteI think I would be tempted to eat the entire thing in one sitting! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLOL It was filling.
DeleteWhat a delicious treat! I'd eat this after dinner to curb my sweet tooth. A healthier alternative to the chocolate I usually reach for!
ReplyDeleteThis would be good as a treat after dinner.
DeleteI must say that recipe sound great and yours looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI have not eaten that before! Looks good!
ReplyDeleteAnd it was pretty easy to make.
DeleteI've never heard of semifreddo, but that looks and sounds amazing! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt was really good.
DeleteThis seems like a really fun summery dessert!
ReplyDeleteYeah it was.
DeleteI have not eaten this before but I love strawberries and whipped cream. This looks very yummy. :D
ReplyDeleteYou would probably like this then.
Deletesounds and looks delish! ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores ~
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you.
DeleteWell done Mary, this looks so good.
ReplyDeleteI love this dessert because it doesn't freeze as hard as ice cream, and it's easy to slice or scoop.
Of course it's also delicious :)
All the best Jan
PS Many thanks for the link back to the low carb diabetic.
You're very welcome. This came out so good.
DeleteLooks yummy.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Thanks, it really was.
DeleteBeautiful job! Glad you were able to modify the recipe to your liking.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteI have not tried it, but you did a good job. It looks like it would taste good.
ReplyDeleteIt was so good.
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