Sugar Free Recipes (Most Popular)
These petite pies take very little time to prepare and it’s an impressive, diabetic friendly delicious dessert Since my husband’s work hours are erratic, we don’t eat at the same time every day, so I often have these chilling in the refrigerator several hours in advance of mealtime.
Here is a cakey cookie. I adapted this recipe for Hubby who is a Type 1 Diabetic. Experiment with adding different combinations of dried fruit, nuts and/or chocolate chips. Combinations of apple sauce and butter/margarine/oil can be varied, too, depending on your dietary preferences regarding fat. One cookie, recipe as-written, is a snack, under 13 carbs.
My sister-in-law sent this recipe to my husband when he was diagnosed with diabetes. He absolutely loves it and it doesn't raise his glucose levels.
In the warm months my kids (and I) go crazy for these when we need something to cool us off in the afternoon. They like them better than "real" milkshakes. The avocado gives this the creamy mouthfeel of ice cream, with all the good polyunsaturated fats, vitamin E and fiber (instead of sat. fat.)
A sugar free frozen treat. Blue ribbon winner for sugar free dessert at the Oregon State Fair in 2005.
Peanut butter, almonds and oatmeal take the edge off PMS chocolate cravings.
This recipe is great for special diets or the extra health-conscious!
Yummy and nutritious, friendly for WLS patients and diabetics, and SOOO tasty the rest of the family will never know it's healthy! Serve with a dollop of cool whip and it tastes like peach cobbler!
A delicious morning breakfast bread or snack. Great with lowfat cream cheese.