We tried out another Hungry Girl frozen concoction tonight.
I found it to be super yummy, reminded me a bit of when I used to try to make ice cream out of snow when I was little. I kinda preferred eating it with a spoon over using the straw, to get all the crunchiness from the crushed ice.
Ingredients
5 ounces light vanilla soymilk
1 ounce sugar free, calorie free vanilla syrup
1 tablespoon Coffee mate Fat free french vanilla powdered creamer
1 teaspoon instant coffee (left this out, not a coffee person)
3 no calorie sweetener packets
1 cup crushed ice
2 tablespoons fat free reddi-wip
Directions
Place all ingredients (except reddi-wip) in a blender. Blend on high speed 30-45 seconds. Pour into tall glass and top with whipped topping.
I was thinking this would be really good with some added spices to give it a kind of chai flavor. I'll have to try that.
Here's the nutrition info: 103 calories, 1 gm fat, 0 fiber
When I was growing up we made snow ice cream. It was just snow, half and half, sugar and vanilla.
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I grew up in Arkansas, so with the amount of snow we got, there was a fair amount of grass and dirt in there too :)
ReplyDeletethis looks delish!
ReplyDeleteit's pretty and creamy looking. I love snow ice cream too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a safe way to get the snow icecream flavor! I love snow icecream, but have heard it's one of the worst things to eat because of pollution so I stopped making it for the kids.
ReplyDeleteSounds good and low cal too!
ReplyDeletesounds awesome!!!!looks so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is something I will totally make. YUM!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, love that snow ice cream too!
ReplyDeleteI love that first shot! What a yummy drink! I love vanilla!
ReplyDeleteThis drink looks really tasty. Seems like you are really liking the hungry girl recipes. I'm going to have to dig my copy out and look through it again!
ReplyDeleteI got to check out this hungry girl.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to hear this one is good!!! Her modified recipe of Starbuck's green tea frappacino is one of my favorites. I'm adding this to my list!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds yummy with chai! This will be such a refreshing drink for the dog days of summer.
ReplyDeleteGotta love the low calorie count of Hungry Girl!
ReplyDeleteMmmm! How very delicious and refreshing. Good call!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so refreshing. I need to get to know Hungry Girl.
ReplyDeleteMimi
As we sit here on a 90 degree day in early April, I'm thinking that looks like a pretty fine treat right about now!
ReplyDeleteYum, looks like a great treat!
ReplyDeleteI think the chai spices would make a wonderful addition to this lovely light beverage. You might even be able to add some chai tea. That sounds really good to me. :)
ReplyDeleteA delightful and refreshing drink!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a great low cal drink! I love iced coffee, which I never imagined I would so I'd go with the instant coffee myself, but I'll bet that you're right - chai would be a great flavor addition!
ReplyDeleteHG has some really good dessert ideas! This one sounds like the perfect ice cream replacement.
ReplyDeleteIce cream from snow...that is too cute! This looks really yummy. I just saw Hungry Girl on TV the other night. It was the first that I'd heard of her. I'm intrigued!
ReplyDeleteI happened to see a cookbook from Hungry Girl today at the store and hadn't heard of her before. This looks like a nice treat :)
ReplyDeleteoh this looks good! That hungry girl is a genius!
ReplyDeleteHA-HA! I just read your comment to Richies.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe's a great reason to bust out and break in my new immersion blender. Yeah, baby.
~ingrid
I don't think I'd feel a bit deprived if I had a nice dessert like this. It looks delicious and would def satisfy that sweet tooth I seem to have after dinner. YUM
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