I think everyone who is on Slimming World is always craving a sweet chocolate treat.
Well I can highly recommend these Curly Wurly Brownies.
They are absolutely delicious and cut into 16 pieces this makes each section just 1 Syn.
They make the perfect Easter treat or party food.
Fab to take to your Slimming World meets too!
Ingredients:
2 Tsp Cocoa powder (1 Syn)
2 Tbsp of Sweetener
2 Tsp of Vanilla Extract
1 x 26g Curly Wurly (6 Syns)
2 Tbsp Quark
2 Tsp Water
Frylight,
3 Medium Eggs
50g Self raising flour (6 Syns)
Options caramel hot chocolate sachet (2 Syns)
Directions:
Spray a Brownie tin with Frylight to avoid sticking and preheat your oven to 180c.
Sift the flour into a bowl, and mix together with the Options sachet, sweetener and cocoa.
Crack 3 eggs into a bowl and beat well. Add the eggs gradually to the flour mixture and beat well. Add water and vanilla extract.
Fold in the quark and then pour the mixture into the baking tray.
Break up the Curly Wurly into small pieces and add this to the mixture dotted about evenly.
Place in the oven for 10-15 minutes. Leave to cool before slicing into 16 sections.
We really hope you enjoyed this Recipe and don’t forget to share it with your groups friends and family. Thank You.
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You will also be provided with your own highly qualified advisor, a former member of the club, who will help you set your own weight loss and fitness goals. Members agree that this support is often the key to their success.
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If you want to join a group, contact a local counsellor to find out how your group works safely according to local and national guidelines.
They all offer comprehensive information on how the Slimming World nutrition optimisation programme works.
There’s an extensive list of free foods to choose from that don’t need to be weighed, counted or measured.
You can also snack to satisfy your hunger between meals.
In addition, you are encouraged to consume metered quantities of certain foods known as ‘Healthy Supplements’, which provide the necessary nutrients for a healthy, balanced diet.
These include milk and cheese (for calcium) and whole-grain cereals and bread (for fibre and minerals).
To avoid feeling deprived, you can consume limited amounts of treats that contain more calories and are less filling, such as chocolate, crisps and alcohol.
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