Tim Tam Sundaes

Tim Tam Sundaes
Preparation time:
5 mins
Serves:
4
Recipe provided by: Weight Watchers
Rating:
(4)
Tim Tams are an Aussie biscuit icon. We've made them into an utterly decadent dessert which we've managed to keep low in POINTS values.

Ingredients

  • 4 biscuit Arnotts Tim Tam, roughly chopped
  • 4 serve Weight Watchers Ice Cream Tubs, Choc Hazelnut Swirl
  • 4 tbs diet chocolate topping
  • 16 nuts roasted hazelnuts, roughly chopped

Method

1. Scoop half ice-cream into 4 serving glasses. Sprinkle with half Tim Tam biscuits. Repeat with remaining ice-cream and biscuits. Pour chocolate topping over sundaes and sprinkle with hazelnuts.

Notes

POINTS® Value: 4
You can also serve these sundaes with either fresh raspberries, or fresh strawberries for something extra!


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17 Comments

  1. Chris 11:26am Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Still not diabetic friendly is it it too sweet and fattening

  2. glitter k 11:41am Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    How is something 80% fat and 10% sugar healthy?

  3. Garry 01:02pm Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    You gonna pay for my heart transplant? I would question this being a good dessert, try pancakes with stewed apple and low fat ice cream.

  4. rooster 01:22pm Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    eat all that crap and you'll need to join weight watchers geez no wonder there are so many fat f*%kers out there

  5. Alex 02:16pm Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    who cares? It sounds delicious!! Your probably saving calories by using the weight watchers ice cream and topping!!

  6. Doug Mason 06:18pm Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I find it surprising that people think that eating fat creates fat in the body. Fat has more calories per gram, but it satiates more. To understand why people are fat, study epigenetics. Dieting results in the loss of water and muscle long before the body is prepared to shed a gram of fat. And when ...

  7. Doug Mason 06:20pm Saturday 04th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    When the diet is finished the body stores fat first. Besides, muscle is more dense than fat, so replacing fat with muscle will not necessarily result in a loss of weight.

  8. farmer beans 10:49am Sunday 05th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    @Doug... there's much more to understanding fat metabolism and how it's regulated than just epigenetics. At least there are organisations like WW doing the research into making diets realistic. At the end of the day, it's the number of calories that go in your mouth that ...

  9. Adele 12:58am Monday 06th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Unfortunately you are what you eat.This desert isn't too bad but like everthing moderation is the key.On ww you can have your cake and eat it. This is a treat at the end of the week.Not for everyday besides the pancake suggeston by Garry is alot more fillin and yum.(and less points).

  10. avachat.abhay 03:21am Friday 10th July 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Looks pretty tasty...and dangerous.

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