Diabetic Dessert Recipes.
Desserts for diabetics can be delicious, healthy, satisfying – and
still be a part of an overall diabetes care plan. Try free recipes
for low fat desserts like Peaches and Cream Cake, Pear Cranberry
Crisp, Lemon Sunshine Bars and many more diabetic desserts that
may fit into your overall diabetes diet plan. It is possible to
satisfy your sweet tooth and keep to your diabetes treatment goals.
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Fresh-Berry Compote
Enjoy this fresh, naturally sweet berry-delicious dessert on its own or
as a topping on frozen lowfat vanilla yogurt or angel food cake.
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Lime-Cinnamon Citrus Cups
Add a dollop of this lime-infused yogurt over your favorite combination
of fresh fruits for an easy dessert.
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Baked Custard
Replace sugar, whole milk and eggs with Splenda®, skim milk and Egg
Beaters® to enjoy this classic dessert while controlling your blood sugar.
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Grilled Fruit Dippers
Enjoy almost any summer fruit hot off the grill. Use firm fruits, as
softer fruits can turn mushy. Serve the fruit kabobs with this creamy,
low-sugar dip, or on top of frozen vanilla yogurt.
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Lemon-Ginger Sherbet
You’ll find this homemade sherbet is icier and more granular in texture
than a purchased product, making it oh-so refreshing on a hot, sun-drenched
day.
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Oatmeal Cookies with Dried Plums
These cake-like cookies are a great way to sneak dried plums and oatmeal
into your diet. When stored in a tightly covered container, the fruit adds
moisture to the cookies, making them a bit softer.
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Pear-Cranberry Crisp
Two fruits — pears and cranberries — join together to create a colorful
dessert. Serve it plain or topped with fat-free half-and-half or fat-free
whipped topping, thawed.
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Peaches ’n’ Cream Cake
Start with a reduced-sugar cake mix for an easy home-baked treat. Top with
a light sprinkle of powdered sugar just before serving for an extra-special
presentation.
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Apricot-Ginger Fruit Balls
Enjoy the natural sweetness of a mixture of dried fruits in these sweet
bites. When choosing sugars, keep in mind that fruits give you the benefits
of added vitamins, minerals and fiber.
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Holiday Sugar Cookies
Cutout cookies are a popular holiday tradition. Celebrate with these
reduced-fat sugar cookies. For a splash of color, without the carbs, paint
the baked cookies with food coloring diluted in water.
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