Tiramisu (South Beach Diet)

"I've recently gone on the south beach diet and have lost 11 pounds to date. This recipe looks so tasty and I can't wait to try it. Being that so many desserts are so filled with carbs I was delighted to find this recipe. So you can have your cake and eat it too! I don't eat dairy so I'm going to substitute all the dairy with non-dairy ingredients."
 
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photo by Chef Joey Z. photo by Chef Joey Z.
photo by Chef Joey Z. photo by Chef Joey Z.
Ready In:
40mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oven to 350'F.
  • Lightly spray an 8x8 inch baking pan with cooking spray. I use grape seed oil.
  • Using an electric mixer, in a large bowl beat the egg whites at high speed, with the cream of tartar and salt until stiff peaks form. About 5 minutes.
  • Add 1/2 teaspoons of the vanilla extract and beat to combine. Add 1/3 cup sugar substitute and beat the mixture to form stiff peaks.
  • Sift 2 tablespoons of the flour over the beaten egg whites and fold gently to incorporate. Repeat twice with remaining flour until all the flour is folded into the egg whites.
  • Pour the batter into your prepared pan and gently smooth the top. Bake turning once half way through the cooking time until the cake is golden and the tester comes out clean. About 20 minutes. Cool completely.
  • In a small bowl combine the ricotta, whipped topping, remaining 2 teaspoons sugar substitute, and remaining 1/4 teaspoon vanilla.
  • Cut the cake in half vertically down the middle to make two 4 by 8 inch pieces. Place the halves on a flat work surface.
  • Drizzle 2 tablespoons espresso onto each half. Spread half of the ricotta mixture onto one of the halves and dust with half of the cocoa powder.
  • Top with the remaining cake half; spread the top with the remaining ricotta mixture and dust with remaining cocoa powder.
  • Using a serrated knife, gently cut cake crosswise into 4 slices and serve with mint leaves for garnish if using.
  • Bon Appetit!

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Reviews

  1. Nothing taste better than the feeling that you are cheating on your diet and your not. Just what I needed. I did "beat" the flour into the egg whites instead of folding them but it still did the trick! Thanks for sharing Chef Joey Z.
     
  2. this is a really good take on tiramisu. i definitely enjoyed it. you can't even tell it's low cal. for 140 calories a slice it's really good.
     
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