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Recipe

Individual Ice Cream Bombs

(makes 6 servings)

vegetable cooking spray
12strips waxed paper, 2 inches by 12 inches long (5 cm by 30 cm)
9ounces (270 g) chocolate flavored fat-free no-sugar-added ice cream
9ounces (270 g) cherry flavored fat-free, no-sugar-added ice cream

  1. Using small molds or custard cups, lightly spray and place two waxed paper strip in an X in each mold with the ends hanging over the top.
  2. Spoon the first flavor of ice cream on the bottom and sides of the mold, making sure to remove any bubbles. Place in freezer for 5 minutes to harden.
  3. Remove from the freezer and fill with the remaining ice cream. Cover and return the molds to the freezer.
  4. To unmold, invert on chilled plate after running a sharp knife around the edges. Cover each mold with a damp kitchen towel that has been heated in the microwave to help unmold if bombs do not come out easily. Remove the waxed paper strips. Serve immediately or refreeze until ready to serve.
Per serving:97 calories (0% calories from fat), 4 g protein, 0 total fat , 21 g carbohydrate, 0 dietary fiber, 0 cholesterol, 69 mg sodium
Diabetic exchanges:1 1/2 carbohydrate (bread/starch)

Variations and Garnishes: You may use 3 colors of ice cream for smaller molds or make one large bomb in a decorative mold with 4 or 5 ice creams. When you serve, garnish with edible flowers grown for that purpose or fresh fruit or both. For your non-diabetic guests you may wish to melt chocolate morsels with a bit of orange liquor to drizzle on top.



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