Diabetes Sugar Free Desserts and Candy

  Ann-Marie Stephens    November 23, 2012    1121

 

Having a sweet tooth accompanied by a medical condition that prevents you from eating sweets can be quite a maddening combination. Our experts have put together an article that mitigates the problem through sugar free desserts and candy. Read on.

Children and adults, teenagers and grandmas, almost everyone loves desserts and candies. Candy satisfies your craving for sweets. But the main ingredient in Candies for Diabetics – sugar – is something that isn't exactly good for your health. Sugar causes cavities and tooth decay. Sugared foods like desserts and candy will make you overweight, especially if you lead a sedentary lifestyle. And, for the diabetics candy is a big no-no. But, for all those candy lovers and for those who are diabetic, there is still hope. Sugar free desserts and candy is great for those sweet cravings while avoiding the dangers of sugar and maintaining a healthy diet.

Here are a few recipes for sugar free desserts for diabetics and sugar free candy that will not only help you maintain a healthy diet, but will also satisfy your sweet cravings…

Sugar Free Chocolates-coated Fruits

Now, this is one of my favorite sugar free desserts that give you a healthy serving of fruits while satisfying your sweet tooth.

You need a few chunks of unsweetened chocolate or baking chocolate, fruits of your choice and some raspberry or orange flavoring. Melt the chocolate chunks on low heat. Cut up fruits of your choice, apples, bananas, pears, etc. and dip into the melted chocolate. Coat the fruit pieces with the melted chocolate and set to dry on wax paper. You might add a bit of flavoring to the melted chocolate to make this sugar free dessert more interesting.

Sugar free candies Cubes

You'll need
3 oz. size boxes of sugar free Jello, 3 boxes
Boiling water 4 cups
Knox unflavored gelatin 4 packets

This is a quick diabetic dessert recipes and candy recipe that is easy to make and can be served as a sugar free dessert at lunch. Mix all the powders and dissolve in the hot water. Stir for about five minutes until the powders are completely dissolved. Pour the mixture into a flat tray and chill in refrigerator. Once cooled, cut into bite-sized pieces and serve.

Sugar Free Peanut Butter Cups

You'll need
Unsalted Butter ½ cup
Unsweetened baking chocolate 1 ounce
Splenda Granular 1/3 cup
A tablespoon of cream or half-and-half
Peanut Butter 4 tablespoons
Chopped walnuts or nuts of your choice ¼ cup

Melt butter, chocolate and Splenda in microwave on 'High' heat till melted. Heat for about a minute or minute and half, but do not boil. Into the chocolate and butter mixture, add the cream and stir. Line ten muffin tins with cupcake paper and sprinkle nuts at the base. Divide and pour the mixture among the ten muffin tins and freeze the Peanut Butter Cups until firm. You need to store these in the freezer compartment as they melt quite quickly. If you don't like to use Splenda, you could substitute it with honey.

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