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Hi Everyone! I'm New Here As Well As New To Diabetes. I'm Looking For GOOD "Goodies" Recipes.
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I've always been a sugar junkie, but had to stop after diagnosis. Sugar free popsicles and jello just doesn't cut it. If you have any favorites you make or if you can lead me to some, I'd be oh so grateful. Thanks so much, Jen

posted May 10, 2017
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CINNAMON APPLE CRUMB CAKE - LOW CARB & SUGAR FREE

INGREDIENTS
For the Cake:
* 6 Tbsp butter
* ⅓ cup Erythritol sweetener (I use Swerve)
* 2 eggs
* 1 tsp vanilla extract
* 1 tsp ground cinnamon
* pinch of salt
* 1 cup almond flour
* ⅓ cup coconut flour
* 2 tsp baking powder
* ¼ tsp xanthan gum
* ½ cup unsweetened almond milk
For the apple streusel layer:
* 3 Tbsp butter
* 1 cup granny smith apples, peeled and chopped into ½ inch pieces
* ¼ cup Erythritol sweetener (I use Swerve)
* 1 tsp ground cinnamon
* ¾ cup almond flour
* ¼ cup walnuts, chopped
* pinch of salt

INSTRUCTIONS
To make the cake layer:
1. Cream the butter and sweetener together until smooth and fluffy.
2. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each, then add the vanilla extract.
3. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, cinnamon, baking powder, xanthan gum and salt and mix well.
4. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix.
5. Pour in the almond milk and mix until just blended.
6. Spread the batter into a greased 9x9 baking pan.
To make the apple streusel layer:
1. Melt the butter in a medium skillet.
2. Add the apples, cinnamon and sweetener and cook for 2 minutes, stirring the entire time.
3. Remove from the heat and stir in the almond flour, pinch of salt and chopped walnuts. Stir well until a crumbly dough forms.
4. Spoon the topping evenly over the cake batter and spread out.
5. Bake the cake in a 375 degree oven for 35 minutes. If you find the topping getting too brown, cover it loosely with parchment or aluminum foil for the final 10 minutes.
6. Remove from the oven and cool before slicing into 3 inch squares.
7. Alternatively, you can bake these in 9 large muffin cups for about 20 minutes at 375 degrees (F) or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.

NUTRITION INFORMATION
Serving size: 3x3 square Calories: 306 Fat: 28 Carbohydrates: 5g net Protein: 8

posted May 14, 2017
A DiabetesTeam Member

I am eating a small portion dark chocolate as a treat instead of regular chocolate. It helps with my chocolate cravings and has less sugar.

posted August 4, 2017
A DiabetesTeam Member

use the coconut sugar. low gi

posted June 28, 2017
A DiabetesTeam Member

triple zero yogurt, ff,sf jello pudding,cookbook called no flour no sugar by dr. gott,graysheet oa recipes, faa recipes-they r by overeaters anonymous. there r other sugar addict cookbooks, too.

posted June 20, 2017
A DiabetesTeam Member

Some interesting info on carbs and clycemic index for sweeteners.

Carbohydrates honey 17.3g per teaspoon; Glycemic index 55
Carbohydrates maple syrup 13.4g per tablespoon; Glycemic index 54
Carbohydrates sugar 12.6g per tablespoon; Glycemic index 65
Carbohydrates fructose 12.6 per tablespoon: Glycemic index 25

http://www.sugar-and-sweetener-guide.com/glycem...

posted May 22, 2017

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