Bon app-Etit

December 17, 2017 03:21 pm | Updated 03:21 pm IST

It is that time of the year when most of us are gorging on yummy desserts and scrumptious food without paying any attention to the effect it will have on our digestive system! With Christmas and New Year around the corner, here are a few apps which would help you enjoy those exquisite delicacies while keeping your health in mind.

Easy No-bake Desserts Recipes

If you are one of those people who love eating desserts but are too impatient to wait, this app is for you. With over 50 recipes which are relatively simple to make, the inner foodie in you will be satiated beyond doubt. This app specifically gives you recipes where, with minimal effort, you can make palatable desserts. With this app, you can enjoy these confectioneries and pastries at home without burning a hole in your pocket.

http://bit.ly/2AmZ3ZL

Low Carb Dessert Recipes

This one is for all those gym-junkies and fitness freaks who love desserts but want to avoid those extra calories. With recipes like sugar-free strawberry pie and oatmeal muffins, this app is tailor-made for people who want to keep those few extra kilos off. You can follow your diet-exercise regimen without giving up on those yummy snacks. With all your favourite recipes in the list, the app promises no compromise in the taste. Try out desserts like the low carb cheesecake, or low carb cookies.

http://bit.ly/2o2EiAO

Gluten Free Desserts Recipes

Considered to be one of the best, this app provides delectable recipes for desserts which are absolutely gluten-free, making your choices healthy and delicious at the same time. Mainly developed for the holiday season, the app provides the recipe for every dessert under the sky that is gluten-free. The dishes here are catalogued on the basis of the festival they’re associated with, which makes it easier for the individual to search for a particular dish.

http://bit.ly/2C4Tkbl

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