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What's your ultimate dessert/guilty pleasure?

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greencurry · 04/06/2019 21:19

I'm on Day 4 of my no-processed-sugar diet and absolutely CRAVING chocolate and thinking back to my ultimate treat which is melted milk chocolate with milk.. so a super super thick and sweet hot chocolate. 🤤🤤🤤

What's yours? Hit me with your best!

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greencurry · 06/06/2019 13:58

I don't get the appeal of profiteroles? I never liked pastry, so croissants, pies, sausage rolls, tarts etc never bothered me.

@managedmis melty chocolate cake mmmm yum

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Ironfloor269 · 06/06/2019 15:02

Crispy, chewie brownies with lots of walnuts and vanilla ice cream
Chocolate fudge cake with chocolate buttercream
Chocolate fudge sauce poured over vanilla ice cream

JovialNickname · 06/06/2019 19:11

For the sugar-free low carbing types... I know this wasn't the question, but a couple of big spoons of full fat cream cheese (Philly or similar) plus 1 drop of vanilla essence, plus cocoa powder (not drinking chocolate) plus a bit of granulated canderel or splenda all stirred together is delicious - really filling and tastes like chocolate cheesecake topping. It's sugar free and bloody lovely!

woodcutbirds · 06/06/2019 23:20

Jovial that's a clever recipe. Thanks for posting it.

Puddingsmummy · 06/06/2019 23:47

I'm doing a sugar free week next week!

Warm chocolate fudge cake with vanilla ice cream. Oh god 😍

GooodMythicalMorning · 06/06/2019 23:53

Two slices of cheap white bread + bar of galaxy chocolate, sandwich together and stick in a toasty maker. yum. no wonder I had to lose six stone. (don't eat it now as I make wiser choiced but maaan it was good.)

federationrep · 08/06/2019 10:45

Jam sandwich, soaked in egg and fried. My mum called it poor knights of Windsor, I called it jam piece pudding

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