
Lightening Up Favorite Fall Desserts
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Lightening Up Favorite Fall Desserts |
Out of all the seasons, fall is definitely my favorite time of year. I
always look forward to cooler temperatures, trips to the pumpkin patch,
walking through the apple orchard, and watching college football on
Saturdays. I also look forward to the comfort foods with delicious
flavors that I know I’ll enjoy during harvest season. October happens
to be National Dessert Month, which makes it the perfect time to
celebrate your favorite fall treats.
Popular desserts this time of
year include items like pumpkin bread, apple cobbler, pecan pie,
caramel apples and bread pudding. Hot beverages like pumpkin spice
lattes, caramel macchiatos, and apple cider can be found at most coffee
shops and convenience stores. And of course snack foods like kettle
corn, trail mix made with candy corn, and spiced nuts with chocolate are
always crowd pleasers. With so many delicious flavors and foods this
time of year, it can be easy to overdo calories from fats and added
sugars.
One way that you can reduce your sugar intake is to
experiment with different spices and ingredients. Spices like cinnamon,
pumpkin spice, and nutmeg can add a lot of flavor to foods without
adding calories. These spices are delicious sprinkled over items like
coffee, toast, waffles, popcorn, apple slices, pears, butternut squash,
sweet potatoes or even vanilla pudding. When baking muffins or cookies,
you can use apple butter, pumpkin, or plain Greek yogurt in your recipes
instead of butter or oils. This helps maintain moisture, but can reduce
calories from fat. For hot beverages, try herbal teal with lemon and a
cinnamon stick. You can also use artificial sweeteners like aspartame to
add some additional sweetness without the calories. Artificial
sweeteners are not only safe, but they can help satisfy those fall
dessert cravings so that you don’t miss out on celebrating National
Dessert Month.
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