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Friday, March 8, 2013

SHAMROCK PUDDING


I have a confession to make.  I went to McDonald's yesterday with my husband while we were out and about and I had a Shamrock Shake.  No they don't have a low carb version.  I had the real thing.  Whew! Got that off my chest.  It was a spur of the moment decision, but it was a decision, not a slip beyond my control.  I chose to have it, contemplating the blood sugar rise it would give me, and what I was going to do about that, and reasoned I don't normally do this, and in fact I've hardly been eating any carbs at all some days, mostly pretty ketogenic lately.  It wasn't a craving either.  It was simply a choice because I had a sour stomach, and neither coffee or soda pop appealed to me.  I wasn't there to eat.  Already had lunch.  I was just there to sit and visit with my hubby and relax a bit.  I used to get those Shamrock shakes every year when they came out and loved them!  It's been over 7 years since the last one.  So I decided to have one.  Just one! I'm not going back.  It sounded soothing to the sour stomach.  And it was.  My stomach was better the whole rest of the day.  But today I decided I have to have a low carb Shamrock something for this time of year.  I've done it with kefir shakes in the past which was pretty good.  But I'm going to a fellowship gathering at our church tonight for family time, and we're having lots of food there.  I wanted something I could bring with for myself as I know I won't be partaking in the dessert there.  So I whipped up this Shamrock pudding.  I made the mistake of a little too much mint.  I used 1/4 tsp. and that was pretty strong.  So I would advise 1/8 tsp. which is what I put in the recipe.  A little mint goes a long way!

                     
SHAMROCK PUDDING

8 ounces  Philadelphia 1/3 less fat cream cheese -- softened, (You can use full fat, but this is lower cal, and less than 1 g carb)
1 cup  Thai Kitchen coconut milk -- Refrigerated at least a couple hours, better longer, and then just scoop out the hard cream portion at the top of the can. Save liquid at the bottom for other use)
1/2 cup  heavy cream
2 teaspoons  vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon  peppermint extract -- (or mint--more if you want a stronger mint flavor, but be careful not to get too much as it can be overpowering!)
 Liquid sucralose to equal 3/4 cup sweetening power -- (or sweetener of your choice)
20 drops  green food coloring -- (optional)

In medium size mixing bowl, combine softened cream cheese, coconut milk, and heavy cream.  Mix with electric mixer until creamy.  Add vanilla and peppermint extract, liquid sucralose, and green food coloring (if using).  Maria Emmerich has some great ideas for natural food coloring on her blog, http://mariahealth.blogspot.com/2012/05/pistachio-gelato-and-matcha-benefits.html

With electric mixer with wire whisks, whip for a couple minutes or until thick and creamy.  Refrigerate until completely chilled.  Serve with whipped cream if desired.

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4 servings/Per Serving: 356 Calories; 34g Fat (89.3% calories from fat); 5g Protein; 4g Carbohydrate; 0g Dietary Fiber

Nutr. Assoc. : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0



10 comments:

  1. OOh, I'm Irish, I'm going to have to try this on St. Patty's Day. :-)

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  2. Glad you are feeling better, Ginny. This pretty pudding sounds so tasty!

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  3. Oh man, I so wanted this tonight, and realized I forgot to get coconut milk! bummer! Will keep it in mind though!! Looks so good!

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  4. It's okay, we need a treat every once in a while. And the last one you had was 7 years ago? You've gotta give yourself kudos for waiting so long too, right? This shamrock pudding sounds delicious. I love mint flavor and yes, a little goes a long way. :) This is so festive for St. Patrick's Day.

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    1. Ha ha, I usually just treat myself by making something I see into a low carb creation. A lot of my recipes have been born out of that. It was good to get the taste of a real Shamrock shake again, as a model to go by in creating something. This pudding hits the spot for me. :)

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  5. Does it taste like the shamrock shake? My family loves it and I do too, so it would be nice to have a low carb version :)

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    1. Pretty close, but it's pudding... not a shake. :)

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