Cinnamon and Cream

Creamy Erythritol Rice Pudding with Warm Cinnamon

This sugar-free rice pudding is silky, fragrant, and deeply comforting, sweetened entirely with erythritol so you get every bit of the nostalgia with none of the sugar spike. It comes together in one pot and tastes like something your grandmother would have made on a slow Sunday afternoon.

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Allulose Chocolate Hazelnut Crepes with Whipped Mascarpone

Silky, paper-thin crepes filled with a rich sugar-free chocolate hazelnut spread and pillowy whipped mascarpone — proof that going sugar-free never means going without. Allulose keeps the filling glossy and scoopable without any cooling aftertaste, making these an indulgent breakfast or dessert you can feel genuinely good about.

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Almond and Orange Sugar-Free Biscotti

Crisp, twice-baked biscotti fragrant with orange zest and toasted almonds, sweetened entirely with erythritol for a cookie that genuinely satisfies without spiking your blood sugar. These keep beautifully for weeks, making them the ideal make-ahead treat for your morning coffee or afternoon tea.

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Erythritol Linzer Cookies with Sugar-Free Raspberry Jam

These elegant sandwich cookies deliver everything you love about classic Linzer torte — buttery almond shortbread, a jewel-bright raspberry center, and a snowy powdered sugar finish — without a gram of refined sugar. Erythritol keeps the glycemic load near zero while the almond flour adds a tender, melt-in-your-mouth crumb that rivals any traditional version.

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Allulose Sticky Toffee Pudding with Warm Toffee Sauce

All the deep, caramel richness of a classic British sticky toffee pudding, made entirely without refined sugar using allulose. The result is a genuinely moist, dark, date-studded sponge drenched in a glossy toffee sauce that behaves just like the real thing.

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Monk Fruit Coconut Cream Pie with Golden Almond Crust

A silky, cloud-soft coconut cream filling nestled in a toasted almond flour crust, sweetened entirely with monk fruit for a pie that feels indulgent without the sugar spike. This is the dessert you make when you refuse to compromise on flavor just because you’re eating mindfully.

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