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Want yummy meals that are great for your heart? These recipes, from the new book Live Well, Eat Well With High Cholesterol, help lower your risk of heart disease by offering low-salt, low-saturated-fat, high-fiber fare filled with heart-protective ingredients like oats, legumes, nuts, fruits, vegetables and fish.

Mixed Berry Sundae with Raspberry Cream

Dazzle your friends with this delicious sundae. It’s low GI and calories, and berries provide good amounts of fiber and antioxidants.

1 ¾ oz sucralose
juice of 1 lemon
about 2 lbs mixed summer berries, including blueberries, raspberries and strawberries
extra fresh berries, to serve

Raspberry cream

2 cups fresh raspberries
½ cup confectioners’ sugar
½ cup whipping cream

Prep time: 15 minutes + 7 hours (freezing)
Cooking time: None
Servings: 10

Put 2 cups water in a saucepan and add the sucralose. Heat gently over low heat until the sucralose has dissolved. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Set aside to cool, then stir in the lemon juice.

Put the sweet syrup and mixed berries in a large processor fitted with the metal blade and blend for 20 seconds, or until smooth. Press the puree through a sieve in batches and pour into a wide, deep plastic container.

Freeze the mixture for 1-2 hours, or until ice crystals have formed around the edges. Using an immersion blender or blender, blend to break up the ice crystals. Return to the freezer and repeat this process for 4-5 hours until the berry mixture resembles soft snow. Remove from freezer 15-20 minutes before serving.

To make the raspberry cream, blend the raspberries and confectioners’ sugar in a small processor for 10 seconds, or until smooth. Press through a fine sieve. Lightly whip the cream until it just holds its shape. Fold the cream into the raspberry puree.

Serve the frozen sundae mixture in chilled glasses with a spoonful of raspberry cream and some fresh berries.

Nutrition per serving Energy 95 cal, fat 1.7 g, saturated fat 1 g, protein 2.6 g, carbohydrate 14.9 g, fiber 3.9 g, cholesterol 8 mg, sodium 17 mg.

Reprinted from Eat Well Live Well with High Cholesterol by Karen Kingham, with permission from Skyhorse Publishing.

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First published November 2009
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