This Weight Watchers Lemon Dessert is one of my favourites when I’m trying to stay on track with My WW. Just 2 ingredients and no-bake you can have this prepared in a few minutes!
Did I mention this WW dessert is only 2 points! Indulge in this sinless lemon delight!
Watch this video to see how easy it is to make a tasty Lemon Dessert perfect for Weight Watchers…
Ingredients for WW Lemon Dessert
Great news, this lemon dessert is not only easy to make, it’s also only 2 ingredients!
- 0% Fat-Free Greek Yogurt or Fage
- Sugar-Free Lemon Pudding Mix (Jell-o brand)
- Small Mixing Bowl
- Hand Mixer
Weight Watchers Lemon Dessert
This easy to make 2 ingredient dessert is light, refreshing, and completely guilt free!
Ingredients
- -Sugar-Free Lemon Pudding Mix
- -0% Greek Yogurt
Instructions
- Empty contents of pudding mix into a small mixing bowl.
- Add 2.5 cups of 0% Fat-Free Greek Yogurt to the bowl.
- On medium, blend the ingredients together until fluffy and uniform in colour.
- Divide the lemon dessert mix equally amongst 4 dishes.
- Garnish this lemon WW dessert with a crumbled graham wafer cracker (1 point), 1/4 cup Light Whipping Cream (1 point), fresh berries (0 points) or fresh lemon zest (0 Points).
Notes
Refrigerate the remaining WW lemon dessert up to the expiry date of the greek yogurt.
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How to Prepare this Weight Watchers Lemon Dessert
Low Point Lemon Dessert Toppings
I call this a 2 point dessert, in fact, you could just call it 1 point, as the second point comes from the toppings.
My favourite toppings:
- Gay Lea Light Real Whipped Cream- 1 point- 4tbsp (=1/4 cup)
- 1 Honeymaid Graham Wafter cracker crumbled or US brand
- Fresh lemon zest (I use this zester)
- Fresh or frozen berries
I love anything lemon flavoured; indulging in this Weight Watchers lemon dessert won’t hurt a bit! Heck, you could even have it for breakfast!
This recipe is easy to make, and always a crowd pleaser… let’s be honest, it really just has to please me!
You can almost taste summer just looking at the sunshine lemony yellow!
If you have points to spare; rather than dividing the mix, you could pour it into a ready made pie or graham cracker crust for a delicious pie, YUM!
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Have you tried a Weight Watchers lemon dessert before? Let me know in a comment below!
Claudine says
What a great summer dessert!
Zenda says
I am so trying this!
Lisa @ Fun Money Mom says
I love this! I try not too eat too many desserts because of the calories but I love that this is both low calorie and easy to make! Thanks for linking up with #ShareTheWealthSunday!
xoxo
Lisa
All that's Jas says
Looks so refreshing. Thanks for sharing at Thursday Favorite Things!
Bonnie Lyn Smith says
Love how easy this is! Pinned! Blessings from “Espressos of Faith” via #CoffeeandConversation!
Sarah-Ann says
Simple yet tasty. I agree, this is a great summer dessert. Thanks for sharing .
Sarah-Ann @ Living Intentionally Simple
Melissa Vera says
This looks yummy and I love that it is low calorie. Thank you for linking up on the #HomeMattersParty this week. Looking forward to seeing what you link up with next week.
Tammy @ creativekkids says
I would love this dessert! Thank you for linking up to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I am finally getting around to pinning your post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board.
Sharon Hitz says
2 questions. Is it 2 pts or 2pts+ Second question is Regular Cool whip or fat free. Thank you.
Virginia says
This is 2 points (it was called points plus) when I went about 2 years ago. Fat free cool whip is what I used. Sorry to confuse you. Hope you enjoy!
Amy says
Just made this – it’s yummy, thanks for sharing! Just want to point out, it’s 0.6 oz of jell-o, not 6 ounces! And yes, it’s still 2 PPV as long as you use f/f cool whip. Oh, and I got 5 servings, not 4, just FYI. 🙂
Virginia says
Perfect thanks for the corrections Amy!
Colleen Pastoor says
Ohmygosh Virginia this looks amazing! I’m not a strawberry fan so ‘m so glad you shared this one too… it will be on my grocery list this evening!
Susan says
How much is a serving? I don’t think I made it right.
Virginia says
I’m not certain the portion size becasue I made it quite a while ago, I just divided the amount evenly amongst the dishes.
Kelly Fenter says
I would love to make that but I can’t find any fat-free lemon pudding in San Diego California online super expensive
Janet says
It’s sugar free gelatin, which should be easy to find.
Hope this helps