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Apple with Brie Cheese, Honey & Almonds (FM)

Recipes | September 04, 2016

AppleWithBrieCheeseHoney&Almonds

*this recipe yields one portion

Honey is basically a pure sugar, which makes it a WEM,  but this recipe doesn’t require too much of it, and the brie cheese and apple make up for that little bit of sugar, so I enjoy it as a FM at anytime of the day.

Ingredients:
1 apple sliced
Brie cheese
1 tbsp sliced almonds
2 tsp honey
1/4 tsp cinnamon

Instructions:

  1. Slice the brie cheese so that you can add a small piece on top of each apple slice.
  2. Distribute the sliced almonds evenly on top of each slice of cheese.
  3. Drizzle the honey over the top and sprinkle with cinnamon.

Macros:
Calories: 284.4
Carbs: 38.7 g
Net Carbs: 31.4 g
Fat: 12.4 g
Protein: 8.5 g

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    Private Member  | 
    williasmport, pennsylvania, united states

    looks so good!

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    Private Member  | 
    québec, canada

    Simple but must taste amazing! Putting brie on my grocery list!

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    Private Member  | 

    This was literally so simple and super yummy 🙂 best combo.

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    Private Member  | 
    medicine hat, alberta, canada

    I am so inspired by your palette, thank you Zuzka I who perform to join the Zgym again really soon when money comes back around. Till then I must be faithful ,,, 😤 I WILL BE FAITHFULL in the bunny slope .

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    Private Member  | 

    Has anyone tried this with another cheese? Any suggestions for brie substitution?

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      Private Member  | 
      québec, canada

      I use to put sliced cheddar on apple for ages, and it is very good.
      In fact, both combinations taste great! 🙂

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    Private Member  | 
    switzerland/, france

    I like the mixture of apple, brie and fresh fig. I discovered this in a sandwich, but could be put on a rice or corn cracker, or on its own (no cinnamon)

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