[image: diet doughnut with a cup of coffee.]
Friday morning was the last weekday before
Hanukkah, and suddenly I realized that my husband and
home-from-the-army-for-the-weekend-soldier-son would undoubtedly be expecting
jelly donuts (Israel's typical Hanukkah calorie-bomb) after lighting the menorah
Saturday night.
Now I vowed NOT to fry doughnuts myself;
they are too tasty (mine are) and way too fattening. But the store ones
(mass-produced) are really not that tasty (too sweet). And besides, if I had
even one of them, it would cost me royally- to the tune of about 400 calories.
Then I remembered a recipe for
"baked" doughnut. I dug it out, halved the recipe (knowing that
leftovers would be tempting), and made some. I filled them with no-sugar
blueberry jam.
An admission: they don't taste like fried
doughnuts. But I had added a bit of brandy extract (NOT brandy, just
flavoring), and that, together with the blueberry filling, made them pretty
good. Good enough to stave off complaints, and low-calorie enough that I could
indulge in one.
Sometimes the best way to diet is to walk
around your yetzer hara (evil inclination), rather than hitting it
straight on…..
2 comments:
Yeah for you. Cleverly done and satisfying everyone.
great idea! can you share the recipe?
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