A classic, creamy dessert that you can enjoy on its own or paired with fresh berries. The most delicious part? It’s got 66% less sugar and 25% fewer calories than a full sugar version.
yield: Makes 4 servings
preparation time: 20 minutes
total time: 3 hours
Instructions
Instructions
Pour the milk into a small pot. Sprinkle the gelatin on top, whisk, and allow the mixture to sit for 3 minutes, so that the gelatin can soften. Whisk in the Truvia
® natural sweetener. Place the pot on the stove over medium heat. Whisk frequently until the milk is slightly hot and the gelatin has melted. Do not bring the mixture to a boil. Remove the pot from the heat. Whisk in the buttermilk. Pour the custard mixture into 4 small ramekins; about 3-4 ounces in size each. Place in the refrigerator and allow 3 hours to set, or leave in overnight.
If fresh raspberries and blueberries are not available, or in season, you can substitute more strawberries. Prepare the berries right before serving. Gently rinse berries, and quarter the strawberries. Place the berries into a bowl. Split the vanilla bean open. Using the back of a knife scrape the black seeds out of the vanilla pod. Place the vanilla seeds into a small bowl with the Truvia
® natural sweetener. Rub between your fingers until the Truvia
® natural sweetener and vanilla are well blended. Pour the Truvia
® natural sweetener mixture on top of the berries and mix for 1 minute, by hand, or with a spoon, until the berries are well coated and begin to release their juices. Spoon equal portions of the berries, and their juice, on top of the buttermilk custards, and serve.
Nutrition Facts per serving
Nutrition Facts per serving
Calories 70; Total Fat, 1.5g; Saturated Fat, 1g; Trans Fat,0g; Cholesterol, 5mg; Sodium, 70mg; Total Carbohydrate, 16g; Dietary Fiber, 2g; Sugars, 7g; Erythritol, 7g: Protein, 5g