So, this week I have been playing around with a few Weight Watchers dessert recipes. And I have come up with this Pineapple Dessert.
Please be aware that this post was written prior to Weight Watchers changing to the WW Points Plan. Scroll down the page to check how many Points it works out on the 2023 - 2024 WW Points Plan, as well as some of the older Weight Watchers plans.
At 5 Smart Points per portion on the Weight Watchers Freestyle plan, Blue plan & Purple plan and 6 SmartPoints on the Green plan, I think that it's pretty damn good! What do you think?
I used sugar rather than sweetener in this recipe due to personal preference. However, using sweetener would decrease the Points for this dessert by 2 Smart Points per portion.
Read on to see how to do this and for other tips and tricks on how to make this light and airy dessert!
If you are a regular to this site or you follow Pointed Kitchen on Instagram, you will know that I love dessert!
My love for it (and my ability to eat lots of it) is the main reason I started on my Weight Watchers journey in the first place.
But Weight Watchers is all about enjoying food with freedom to eat what you like!
And I choose to eat dessert!
Just Weight Watcher friendly desserts now.
I no longer want to eat the creamy, sugary desserts that pile on the pounds!
Having followed the plan for some years now I know that if dessert is your 'thing', it is possible to fit it into your daily (or weekly) Points allocation.
For example, this delicious self saucing Lemon Pudding is just 4 Smart Points per serving and this wonderfully creamy Baked Egg Custard is only 3 Smart Points.
Some desserts are even zero Smart Points!
If you have been following the WW plan for some time you will probably have heard of zero point Fluff but how about Marshmallow Fluff? It's zero Smart Points per serving too?
So that's 4 Weight Watchers Dessert recipes under 4 Smart Points each.
And this Pineapple Dessert is just 5 Smart Points per portion on the Blue & Purple plans.
If you are following the Green plan it is 6 SmartPoints (but then you do get more SmartPoints to play with!).
Can I make a smaller Pineapple dessert?
If you don't want to make 6 servings of this dessert it is possible to make it smaller.
To change the serving size for this recipe, click on the servings button at the top of the recipe and toggle to the amount of servings that you require.
The ingredients will automatically adjust for you! How good is that!
No more left overs sitting in your fridge tempting you to pick at them & go over your Smart Point allowance.
Can I swap the butter for a butter substitute?
I used Lurpak lighter butter in this recipe.
You could use a low fat spread or margarine instead but that will only reduce the Smart Point value by half a Smart Point.
And as you know, WW don't work in half points!
If you use a margarine or a low fat spread, do not over-beat the egg, sugar and margarine/spread mixture. Some of the lower saturated fat substitutes will separate if beaten too much.
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How can I reduce the Smart Points in this dessert?
Swap the sugar for 4 - 5 teaspoons of a stevia sweetener such as Truvia and save 2 Smart Points per serving.
If you swap the sugar for a monk fruit based sweetener, such as Lakanto Monkfruit 1:1 Sugar Substitute you can save 2 Smart Points per serving.
Swap the sugar for 6 teaspoons of Silver Spoon Half Spoon and reduce the Points by 1 Smart Point per serving.
Tip for making Pineapple Dessert
- Beat the butter, sugar, lemon rind and egg yolk with an electric hand held mixer until the mixture is creamy.
- Add the milk and sifted flour and fold it in until it's fully combined and free of lumps.
- Use fresh pineapple - crush it and fold it into the mixture. Using crushed canned pineapple may increase Points if you follow the Personal Points plan.
- Use clean whisk attachments to whisk the egg whites. Don't be tempted to use the whisk attachments that you have just used for the egg yolks without washing them first. Egg whites are temperamental and any fat introduced to the egg white will prevent them whisking properly.
- Fold the beaten egg whites into the egg yolk and pineapple mixture. Do this gently as you don't want to knock out any air from the mixture.
- Spoon or pour the mix into your prepared dish.
- Bake in the centre of your oven.
- Once the Pineapple Dessert has baked remove it from the oven. Leave it to cool for a couple of minutes before sieving a teaspoon of icing sugar over the top.
Can you Freeze this Pineapple Dessert?
Unfortunately, I do not recommend freezing this Pineapple Dessert! It does keep for a couple of days in the fridge but isn't suitable for freezing.
How long does Pineapple Dessert keep?
This dessert will keep in the fridge for a couple of days.
If you prefer to eat the dessert warm, remove it from the fridge and place it in a preheated oven for a few minutes to warm through before serving.
Pineapple Dessert | Weight Watchers
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp light butter (30g) I used Lurpak Lighter
- 3 tsp lemon rind optional
- ⅓ cup superfine sugar / caster sugar (55g)
- 3 eggs seperated
- 4 tbsp self raising flour
- 1 cup skimmed milk (250ml)
- 2¾ cups fresh pineapple (450g) chopped
- 1 tsp icing sugar / powdered sugar
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180oC / 160oC Fan / 350oF.
- Use a little of the butter to grease a 1 litre ovenproof dish.
- Separate the eggs, placing the egg whites in one large bowl and egg yolks into another large bowl.
- Add the butter, sugar and lemon rind (if using) to the egg yolks and beat until they become thick & creamy. Add the milk and sifted flour to the mixture and fold in.
- Chop up or crush the fresh pineapple and stir into the mixture to combine.
- Now whisk the egg whites with an electric whisk (using clean whisk attachments - see notes above) until they form soft peaks.
- Scrape the egg white into the pineapple mixture and gently fold in. Pour the mix into the prepared dish.
- Bake in the centre of the oven for 40 minutes until the dessert is firm and has turned golden brown.
- Leave to stand for a few minutes before dusting with the icing sugar / powdered sugar.
- Serve and enjoy!
Carleen Bruce says
According to the WW smartpoints calculator it is 8 points per serving.
Marianne says
Hi Carleen
This Pineapple dessert is 5 SmartPoints per serving on the Blue, Purple and Freestyle plan. It is 6 SmartPoints on the Green plan. It is not 8 SmartPoints per serving. Take a look below at the screen shot from the WW recipe builder.
I suspect that you have worked out the SmartPoint using the nutritional information that is been provided at the bottom of the page. As explained in the recipe card, this information is automatically generated, is an estimate and does not account for the fact that WW do not count the calories, saturated fat, sugar and protein of the zero point foods in a recipe when working out points.
I hope that makes sense!
Regards
Marianne
Tammy Graham says
How large of a dish should I use? How many portions or 1 serving size?
Kimberly says
1 liter
Bonita Williams says
Very good. I substituted almond milk for skim; no sugar. I have no idea how that affects WW points, but think it definitely will not increase the value.
Ginger Streeval says
the recipe says add egg whites 2 places but in directions its egg
i think yolks then whites. Confusing,
i cant believe it hasn;t been corrected
Marianne says
Thank you for your comment Ginger!
Believe it or not the instructions have now been corrected 😀
Kind regards & best of luck with your WW journey.
Marianne
Laura says
Will this recipe work using other fruit, specifically fresh cherries, if I cut them up nice and small?
Marianne says
Hi Laura
I am sure that this recipe would work with different fruits and I could imagine that fresh cherries would work well.
I'd be interested to hear how you get on.
Best of luck with your WW journey.
Marianne x
Laura says
Using cherries came out amazing. Next time I will use frozen cherries and the add just a bit if the juice from thawing. May add a tad bit more sugar as well as the cherries were not as sweet as the pineapple. My husband loves this dessert and asks me to make it at least once a week. Thanks so much for the recipe!
Shelly says
This would have been amazing if I hadn't ruined it by using artificial sweetener (when will I learn how much I hate that bitter tasting, horrible stuff?! Lol)! Thanks for the recipe though. I'll definitely be trying it again with real sugar next time.. still low calories anyway and almond milk is a good idea like one commenter said above. Thanks you!
Linds says
Can I use canned pineapple?
Thanks,
Linda