
This may seem too simple to be considered a recipe, but I thought the presentation was pretty enough to impress. Strawberries are sweet this time of year and when filled with fat free whipped cream, this makes a delicious low fat dessert you won't feel guilty eating!
Strawberries and Cream
Gina's Weight Watcher Recipes
Servings: 4 • Serving Size: 3 • Old Points: 1 pt • Points+: 1 pt
Calories: 31.2 • Fat: 1.7 g • Carb: 6.8 g • Fiber: 1.2 g • Protein: 0.3 g • Sugar: 5.8 g
Inspired by Joy of Baking
Ingredients:
- 12 large strawberries, washed
- fat free whipped topping


















these are wonderfully simple!! I'm going to put them out for easter!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing :)
So beautiful! Sometimes the easiest recipes are the best ones. My kids will go wild for these.
ReplyDeleteI do this everytime I eat strawberries! Tastes delicious and craves my sweet tooth!
ReplyDeleteAlmost too pretty to eat!
ReplyDeleteI will make them today!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful & easy -- bravo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation, looks delicious, Gina!
ReplyDeleteLove 'em. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right. Simple, easy and nice presentation!
ReplyDeleteI love the presentations of these! I usually just pile it all up, but yours are all fancy schmancy.
ReplyDeleteOh man! Wish I had some whipped cream!!! I just bought two packages of strawberries on sale yesterday!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI want one right now!
ReplyDeleteJoyce
So beautiful, it is spring on a plate!
ReplyDeleteyummmy!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove it. i am always trying to sneak fruit into dessert for my carnivore (www.cooking4carnivores.com) but this way i can do it without breaking my own diet. what could be more simple - fruit and cream! great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Very simple yet very good, also a little romantic
ReplyDeleteLove em!!
ReplyDeletesimple, and yummy!
ReplyDeleteMade these for Memorial Day... Had a ton of trouble getting them to be as pretty as they are in the pictures... They are great!!
ReplyDeleteOf course! This is great bc we always have fruit in my house and my mom likes whippeds cream for her coffee(which I stay away from and might have once a month). Gonna try this one!
ReplyDeletei have a comment about the strawberries and coolwhip recipe. do you get to eat 4strawberries for 1 pt. or just 1 for 1pt
ReplyDeletethanks
I just adjusted it for you, it's 3 strawberries 1 pt.
ReplyDeleteThey look so great! And what is better than strawberries annd whipped cream??
ReplyDeleteYou can substitute low fat cream cheese with a tablespoon of fat free mayo, whip til creamy and pipe into strawberries to make an impressive addition to a cheese and cracker plate for entertaining!
ReplyDeletethese are the perfect dessert! three is just the right amount for a sweet dessert!
ReplyDeleteI just make these. They are easy and very beautiful. Again I must say that I love the way you have your blog set up. Very easy to use. I love love love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tanya! I often wonder if it's easy for others to navigate. Glad to hear it is.
ReplyDeleteOhh! I'm in for this!
ReplyDeleteWhat about the chocolate whipped cream......
ReplyDeleteDo they make fat free chocolate whipped cream?
ReplyDeleteHi, your photos are just beautiful. I also do the strawberries but put mascarpone mixed with whipped cream and vanilla...I know, not low fat but very yummy and so pretty. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are delish but I tried them twice, once with Fat Free Redi-wip and once with full fat and by the time I filled the last strawberry (maybe there were 12) the first ones were melting. What am I doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteOnce you fill them with the cream, they are to be eaten right away.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! Add a blueberry to the top and it's a perfect 4th of July dessert too. :-)
ReplyDeleteCute idea!
ReplyDeleteHi. I just came across your website. I can't wait to try out some of your recipes!! This one looks simple and yummy! But you haven't adjusted to the new points plus. At least I didn't see it..lol. Since fruit is now 0.. would this be 0 even with the whipped cream? Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI think I figured it out.. lol. 6TBS of FF whipped cream is 1 points plus value. So you can have 6 strawberries each with a TBS of F.F Whipped Cream. At least thats how I figure it.. lol.
ReplyDeleteMade last night for dessert and we loved them. Very pretty and I love your photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea. The simplest one's get used so much more often! For instance, in place of apple pie we have applesauce and cinnamon graham crackers. The kids love that they can have this everyday. Can add a squirt of caramel topping or whipped cream too!
ReplyDeleteHello Gina,
ReplyDeleteWould I be able to use this image for my ICT coursework?
Many thanks
So simple yet so satisfying. My kids are only allowed to have fruit after dinner so I try to change it up and make it interesting so they don't get bored. They loved these. I cut them and let my kids add the whip cream.
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