• Recipe Box: Frozen Chocolate Kisses

    Posted on May 21, 2007 by in blog, Low-Carb

    Here is the low-carb chocolate dessert I was talking about in an earlier post. At just .2 carbs per piece, with an amazing creamy chocolate flavor, it’s easy to feel like you are cheating.

    Frozen Chocolate Kisses

  • 1 cup whipped heavy cream
  • 6 oz. cream cheese (softened)
  • 2 tbs sour cream
  • 1/8 cup heavy cream
  • 1/8 cup water
  • 1 package Jell-O Sugar Free Instant Chocolate Pudding

    Whip 1 cup cream and set aside. In a separate bowl, cream the cream cheese. Add in sour cream, heavy cream, and water. Mix well. Stir in pudding powder and blend well. Fold into whipped cream until well mixed. Using a pastry bag with a star tip, pipe Hershey sized kisses onto a sheet pan covered with wax paper or parchment paper. Place in freezer until solid, then store in container in freezer.

    Makes approx 150 kisses.
    Each kiss has:
    Calories – 8
    Fat – 0.7
    Cholesterol – 2 mg
    Sodium – 12 mg
    Carbs – 0.2
    Fiber – 0
    Protein – 0.1

  • These are really good so keep track of how many you pop in your mouth in one setting!

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  • http://profiles.google.com/firebird7478 Rick Bauer

    I cannot use this recipe due to the sugar free Jello pudding. The Acesfulme Potassium gives me an after taste that results in dry mouth. It leaves an aluminum/metallic taste there that stays with me all day.

  • http://www.healthylowcarbliving.com Amy Dungan

    Sorry to hear that Rick. This is certainly a recipe that should be used only once in a while, but it’s a nice treat for those who can handle it.

  • Dustystamps

    I made these tonight, but didn’t get anywhere near 150 pieces.  Do you whip the cream until it has stiff peaks?

  • http://www.healthylowcarbliving.com Amy Dungan

    I whipped the cream until it’s the consistancy of something you’d use on pie. I’ve always gotten close to 150, although not exactly everytime.

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