Diabetic fudge recipe

diabetic fudge recipe
diabetic fudge recipe

Who doesn’t love fudge? Diabetics seem to think that just because they have to properly manage their diabetes and their sugar intake then they can’t partake in any type of tasty, delicious foods and desserts because they have too much sugar in them. But, this is untrue! Just because you are a diabetic doesn’t mean that you have to start counting out all the good, tasty foods when you can still allow yourself to partake in all of the tasty foods such as diabetic fudge recipes. Diabetic fudge recipes can be easy, fast and tasty all at the same time!
Easy chocolate fudge
1 14 1/2 oz. evaporated milk
3 tb Cocoa
1/4 c Oleo
Liquid Sweetner to equal to 1/2 cup of sugar
1/4 ts Salt
1 ts Vanilla
2 1/2 c Graham cracker crumbs
1/4 c Nuts
Combine milk and cocoa in saucepan. Beat well. Add oleo, sweetner, salt. Bring to boil. Remove from heat. Stir in remaining ingredients except 1/4 cup graham crackers. Cool about 15 minutes. Divide mixture into 32 balls. Roll in remaining cracker crumbs and chill.
There are many different types of fudge recipes and here are several that you can try and see which one that you prefer the best, try and fool your friends, family, whoever you want!
Fast and Easy Fudge
16oz cream cheese, 2 squares chocolate unsweetened 1-oz each, 1/2 cup Splenda, 1tsp vanilla, 1/2 cup nuts : melt chocolate. In small bowl beat cream cheese, chocolate, splenda, vanilla until smooth. Stir in nuts. Pour in well greased 8″ dish yield about 16 pieces will be soft.
With these two recipes you can choose which one you find the tastiest and the best for you and your taste buds, why not give it a try and still eat all those yummy foods! Being diabetic doesn’t mean you have to stop, with easy to fix diabetic fudge recipes.

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Diabetic Cheesecake Recipe

Diabetic Cheesecake Recipe – Yum!

Who doesn’t love a good cheesecake! If you are like me and love my desserts,  it’s all good news with this diabetic cheesecake recipe! As long as you are following a well planned diabetes type 2 diet, then it’s OK to indulge in a little cheesecake every so often.

Having diabetes, doesn’t mean we have to deprive ourselves of the things we love in life! I made this a little while back for a dinner party I was hosting. What a hit! My friends were so surprised at the taste and texture of this dessert, they all wanted the recipe to make it again for themselves!

ARTICLE 3Diabetes Niche750One Touch Diabetes Management SoftwareDiabetic Lemon Cheesecake

Crust:

1 cup graham cracker crumbs
2 tablespoon light margarine, melted
Combine cracker crumbs and margarine; press into bottom of an ungreased 9 inch spring form pan. Set aside.

Filling:

3 (8 ounce) packages low fat cream cheese, softened
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar
3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
3/4 cup egg substitute
1 (8 ounce) carton sugar-free, fat-free lemon yogurt
Assorted fresh berries, optional.

Now – Put it all together!

Beat cream cheese, flour and sugar until light and fluffy.  Gradually add lemon juice and egg substitute. Beat well. Fold in yogurt. Pour into crust. Cover loosely with foil.
Bake at 350ºF. for 60-70 min. or until center is almost set.
Cool to room temperature. Refrigerate. Garnish with berries if desired.

Serves 16

  • Calories: 178,
  • Sodium: 330 mg,
  • Cholesterol: 25 mg,
  • Carbohydrate: 16 gm,
  • Protein: 7 gm,
  • Fat: 10 gm

The one main thing to remember about being a diabetic is how to properly manage and take care of yourself by watching your consumption of carbohydrates, fats and of course, sugars. With this diabetic cheesecake recipe it allows you to use tasty substitutes that really do taste just as good as the ‘full fat’ ones.

Just always remember, with a correct diet and regular exercise, now-a-days the variety of food available for diabetics is huge. So why not treat yourself to a good delicious cheesecake every now and then with our lemon diabetic cheesecake recipe!

 

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