T is for Torani Sugar Free Irish Cream Syrup

toraniToday’s T post is quick and dirty…T is for Torani sugar Free Irish Cream Syrup.  Put it over ice cream, dump it in your coffee or add it to sponge cake.  It’s delicious and it’s sugar free.  Here’s some nutritional information and what else you can do with Torani Sugar Free Irish Cream Syrup.

1 serving is about 0 calories. (Yay!)

There’s zero sugar and 0 carbs.

In a bottle there’s 25 servings according to the label but I’ve gotten way more than that out of it.  It just depends on how you use it.

A few things you can do with Torani Irish Cream Syrup:

1. spread lady fingers in a shallow baking dish, pour Irish Cream Syrup over the top and let soak in.   Top with cool whip and chocolate shavings. Yum!

2.   Add to Vanilla pudding and serve with crushed Oreos.

3.  Add to confectioner’s sugar to make an Irish Cream glaze for cinnamon rolls and bundt cakes.  I’m hungry, how about you?

4.  Add to seltzer water and top with whipped cream for a fantastic soda.

What’s your favorite Irish Cream Syrup recipe?

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7 thoughts on “T is for Torani Sugar Free Irish Cream Syrup

  1. Oh, I have GOT to buy this when I can. I love flavored coffee. Right now I’ll add some vanilla to the pot and then have a couple days’ worth of that. But, this would be very nice to have.

  2. Thank goodness for a little sugar free Torani syrup. 🙂 When I’m out of DaVinci brand, I can usually find at least one flavor of SF Torani.

  3. So you don’t use any sweetener at all? OMG I’d die. I have to have something. I’ve grown fond of Truvia. I’m considering buying some stevia plants and making my own extract.

  4. So you don’t use any sweetener at all? OMG I’d die. I have to have something. I’ve grown fond of Truvia. I’m considering buying some stevia plants and making my own extract.

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