1. Diabetic
Friendly Cake
This cakerecipe especially designed for diabetics is
flavored with raisins, applesauce, cinnamon, nutmeg,
and vanilla. Made with artificial sweetener diabetics can
enjoy the occasional cake with this recipe. Eggs, all-
purpose flour, vegetable oil, baking soda, and salt are
the other ingredients used to make this recipe. For
friends or family member who has diabetes, make this
delicious cake on their birthday or special occasion to
put a smile on their faces.
Those who have diabetes require a strict and planned nutrition and need to cut down sugar from their diet.
Craving for sweets can be quite a struggle. One way to curb cravings for something sweet is to use artificial
sweeteners or sugar substitutes, which are often low in calories. These are used to sweeten drinks and foods
for less carbohydrates and calories than regular sugar. Typically they have a lot more sweetening power than
regular sugar and require only a small amount when they are used as a sugar substitute. A lot of these sugar
substitutes cannot be broken down by the body (except for aspartame) and pass through the system without
being digested, thus providing no extra calories.
The five artificial sweeteners approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) includesacesulfame
potassium (also called acesulfame K), aspartame, saccharin, sucralose, and neotame. These sweeteners are
often used by commercial food companies to make diet products including drinks, candies, desserts, baked
goods, and chewing gum. Some of these are available in granular form and can be used in baking and cooking
at home. Other similar recipes are available at Gourmandia.ca.
Another popular sugar alternative is Stevia, also sold as Reb-A, rebiana, or Rebaudioside. Reb-A is a processed
and purified product derived from the stevia plant, which is a hundred times sweeter than regular sugar. As
long as it is used in appropriate amounts Stevia or Reb-A are considered to be safe as a food additive and table
top sweetener according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Ingredients
1/2 cup water
3/4 cup raisins, seedless
1 cup applesauce - unsweetened
2 large eggs – well beaten
1/2 cup artificial sweetener
3/4 cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
Dash of nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup flour, all-purpose
1. Pour the raisins in a saucepan. Then cover with the water. Cook over low heat until raisins are soft.
2. Drain away the excess water. Mix the raisins with the applesauce, eggs, sweetener and cooking oil. Blend
well. Stirring well add the remaining ingredients.
3. Into a greased baking pan pour the batter. In a 350 degrees F. preheated oven bake for about 30-35
minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.