Carrot Bars Recipe

Carrot Bars Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients:

3 large Eggs1 cup Sugar, (mmmm)1/2 cup Vegetable oil1 cup Pureed carrots1 tsp Vanilla2 cup All-purpose flourDry sugar sub. equal to 1/4Cup sugar (optional)2 tsp Baking soda1/2 tsp Salt1/2 cup Raisins1/2 cup Walnuts

Preparation:

Place eggs, sugar, oil, carrots and vanilla in a mixerbowl and mix at medium speed until creamy. Stirflour, dry sugar substitute, baking soda, salt,cinnamon, raisins and nuts together to blend well, andadd to creamy mixture. Mix at medium speed untilcreamy again. Spread batter evenly in an 11" by 15"jelly roll pan that has been sprayed with pan spray orgreased with margarine. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to30 minutes, or until bars are firm in the center.Remove to a wire rack and cool to room temperature.Cut four by seven.Food Exchange per serving: 1 STARCH EXCHANGE + 1 FATEXCHANGE CHO: 17g; PRO: 2g; FAT: 5g; CAL: 135Low-sodium diets: Omit salt. Use salt-free carrotpuree.Source: Desserts for Diabetic by Mabel Cavaiani,R.D.Shared by: Kathleen's Recipe Swap Pagehttp://www.ilos.net/~answers/reciperecipes@ilos.net- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Preparation Time: 0:00

Serves: 28

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Is this Carrot Bars Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Carrot Bars recipe is part of our category which contains diabetic Snack recipes. Because we don`t know your unique diabetic concerns and the guidelines your doctor has given to you, we really can`t say with certainty that this Carrot Bars recipe is suitable for you. Be that as it may, because the original author labelled it as `diabetic` it hopefully indicates that it, at the very least, complies with the basic condition for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low in fat and carbohydrates and should be better for you than a normal recipe. Despite that, this Carrot Bars recipe should only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the contents of the recipe are suitable for you.

Carrot Bars Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Carrot Bars Recipe is part of our diabetic Snack recipes collection. Sadly it is unthinkable for us to prepare each of the diabetic Snack recipes to ensure that all of them are 100% safe for diabetes sufferers. Our diabetic recipe collection has in excess of 2000 unique recipes in the collection, and to check each of them at a rate of one each day would take as long as 72 months. You should analyse the recipe ingredients to verify that all the recipes are compliant with the diabetes nutritional advice your nutritionalist has provided. In the event that you suspect that this Carrot Bars recipe is not appropriate for sufferers of diabetes, please inform us & we will withdraw the problem recipe from our collection.

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