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Apple Crisp Recipe

Apple Crisp Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com

Ingredients:

1 Cooking apple(peel & slice)
1 tsp Orange juice
2 tsp Granulated sugar replacement
2 tbsp Cornflakes (crushed)
1 tsp Margarine

Preparation:

Place apple slices in small baking dish. Sprinkle with orange juice, sugar
replacement and crushed cornflakes; top with margarine. Bake at 350F for
20-25 minutes. MICROWAVE: Cook on high for 3-4 minutes. Hold 2 minutes. 1
serving = 1 fruit, 1 fat, 1/3 bread calories = 109

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Preparation Time: 0:00

Serves: 1

Apple Crisp Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.com

Is this Apple Crisp Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Apple Crisp recipe comes from our category covering diabetic Dessert recipes. Because we don`t know your exact diabetic conditions & the guidelines your nutritionalist has given to you, we really can`t say with any degree of certainty that this Apple Crisp recipe is appropriate for you. Nonetheless, as somebody labelled it as `diabetic` it should indicate that it, if nothing else, matches the minimum specification for the tag `diabetic`, being low fat and low carbohydrate and should be better for you than a typical non-diabetic recipe. All the same, this Apple Crisp recipe should only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the ingredients are OK for you.

Apple Crisp Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Apple Crisp Recipe is one from the diabetic Dessert recipes section. Obviously, it is hardly possible for us to prepare every single one of the diabetic Dessert recipes to warrant that all of them are completely acceptable for diabetes sufferers. Our diabetic recipe collection has thousands of diabetic recipes listed, and to prepare every one of them at a rate of one every 24 hours would take as long as 290 weeks. You are therefore advised to read the nutritional content with care to verify that all the recipes are compliant with the nutritional guidelines your medical advisors have provided. If you think that this Apple Crisp recipe is not appropriate for diabetics, please let us know and we will delete the recipe concerned from the recipe site.

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