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Citrus lovers rejoice! Use this quick and easy orange cream as a sauce for fruit, ice cream, pancakes, pound cake, and even coffee! Mix with plain yogurt, or thicken it to use for pies and tarts. It takes only 3 ingredients and 5 minutes to make. Suitable for Atkins, Keto, LCHF, low carb, diabetic, low glycemic, gluten free, grain free, sugar free, nut free, coconut free, Low Potassium, Low Sodium, CKD/Renal Diet.
Whisk all ingredients together until smooth. Pour into container with air tight lid, and refrigerate for at least two hours.
Cream sauce will thicken, but still be pourable. May be stored in refrigerator for up to a week. Stir or shake before using after it’s been stored overnight.
Drizzle over low carb pancakes, pound cake, ice cream, or berries. Or add to hot tea for a delicious treat.
I don’t recommend freezing this sauce.
Yields approximately 1 cup of lemon cream, or 8 servings of 2 tablespoons each.
Notes:
• This cream sauce/drizzle may be made with any citrus fruit. Try it with 2 lemons or 2 limes for a flavor change.
• The sweetener may need to be increased based on the size, juiciness, and sweetness of your orange. Taste after whisking, and add a little more if needed. Any powdered or liquid sweetener may be used. I don’t recommend granular sweeteners for this recipe.
• Nestlē Media Crema is a full fat unsweetened condensed milk available in supermarkets, Dollar Tree stores, and sometimes WalMart or Target, usually on the shelves with regular condensed milk in the baking section, but sometimes in the Mexican Foods section. It may also be ordered on Amazon and Netrition. Other brands also exist, so check your markets. Do not confuse this product with Mexican “table cream” found in the refrigerated section. That is a sour cream substitute. I do not have a recommended substitute for the Nestlē Media Crema other than a homemade sugar free condensed milk. Recipes for that are online.
• Nutrition estimates are based on My Fitness Pal’s online recipe analyzer. Brand names are included only to assure more accurate estimates. The recipe is stored on and available to MFP users for logging in their food diaries. Sugar alcohols, allulose, and liquid sucralose are not absorbed by the body and rate zero on the glycemic index, so are excluded from nutrition counts.
• For more Atkins/low carb/Keto recipes and cooking tips, look for Aunt Rocky’s Low Carb Recipes & Tips Group on Facebook, or follow me on Pinterest at auntrocky2.
Per 2-tablespoon serving: Calories 69, Total Fat 6 g, Saturated Fat 4 g, Sodium 23 mg, Potassium 29 mg, Total Carbohydrate 3 g, Dietary Fiber 0 g, Net Carbs 3 g, Sugars 3 g, Protein 1 g. Macros: 77% fat, 6% protein, 17% carbs.
© February 15, 2020 Roxana Lopez for Aunt Rocky’s.
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