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Strawberry-Raspberry Sundaes

May/June 2007, EatingWell for a Healthy Heart Cookbook (2008)

Your rating: None Average: 4.6 (104 votes)

Nothing says summer like fresh berries. Try this simple sundae sauce over frozen yogurt for a scrumptious summertime treat.



READER'S COMMENT:
"Try it without the sugar. The natural flavor of the berries and yogurt is great and much better for you. Adding sugar seems to defeat the purpose of eating healthy. "
Strawberry-Raspberry Sundaes Recipe

5 Reviews for Strawberry-Raspberry Sundaes

03/30/2013
Yum!

This certainly helps appease a sweet tooth for those watching caloric intake.

Fruity and sweet!
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02/19/2012
frozen yogurt is nearly indistinguishable from ice cream that one feels no deprivation.

great desert when time is short but craving a bit of sweetness.

Easy and fast, inexpensive when in season
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02/16/2011
a very sweet treat

Being on a diet sure can make a girl miss her sweets, so I was so excited to see vanilla frozen yogurt and strawberries on my meal plan. The FroYo is already pretty sweet, as are the berries, so I cut the sugar in half. Even then, it turned out WAY too sweet for my boyfriend and a little too sweet even for me (and I have quite the sweet tooth). I would eliminate the sugar altogether, but other than that this was quick (took me about 1 minute to prepare), easy and a good cure for a sweet craving!

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09/09/2010
Anonymous

Try it without the sugar. The natural flavor of the berries and yogurt is great and much better for you. Adding sugar seems to defeat the purpose of eating healthy.

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07/29/2010
Anonymous

I didn't follow the recipe exactly because I was making it just me and I didn't have any strawberries. I processed some fresh raspberries, lemon juice and a little sugar and it was delicious. Topped it off with some fresh raspberries. Yummy! Took less than 2 minutes and it tasted really good. I ended up mixing the topping with the frozen yogurt and it gave it a nice flavor.

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