Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic Recipe

Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients:

PIEPREBAKED SINGLE PIE CRUST2 can 16 OZ UNSWEETNED RED CHERRYS1 cup LIQUID FROM THE CHERRIES1 tbsp CORNSTARCH1/4 tsp ALMOND FLAVORING1 cup SUGAR SUBSTITUTEWHIPPED TOPPING1/2 cup INSTANT DRY MILK1/2 cup COLD WATER2 tbsp LEMON JUICE2 tbsp SUGAR1/4 cup DRY SUGAR SUBSTITUTE (OPT)1/2 tsp VANILLA

Preparation:

Pie: Drain cherries well, reserving 1 cup liquid. Set cherries asideand combine 1 cup liquid and cornstarch. Cook and stir over moderateheat until thickened and transparent and the starchy taste is gone.Remove from heat and add sugar substitute, almond flavoring andcherries. Taste and add more sweetner, if desired. Cool to roomtemperature. Spread filling evenly in crust. Let set at least 15minutes.Topping: Combine dry milk and water and refrigerate for 30 minutes.Beat at high speed for 4 minutes. Add lemon juice to whipped milk andbeat at high speed for 4 minutes. Stir in the sugar and sugarsubstitute while it is being beaten. Add vanilla to whipped toppingand refrigerate until use. From "The New Diabetic Cookbook" by MabelCavaiani,R.D.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Preparation Time: 0:00

Serves: 1

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Is this Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic recipe is one of our collection of diabetic Dessert recipes. As we have no knowledge of your peculiar medical concerns and the guidelines your doctor has provided, we really cannot say with certainty that this Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic recipe is acceptable for you. All the same, as somebody designated it as `diabetic` it hopefully indicates that it at least covers the basic specification for the label `diabetic friendly`, being low in carbs & fat, and consequently should be healthier than a normal recipe. Be that as it may, this Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic recipe should only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the ingredients are appropriate for you.

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This Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic Recipe is part of the diabetic Dessert recipes section. Obviously, it is impracticable for us to check every single one of the diabetic Dessert recipes to establish that all the recipes are totally acceptable for diabetes sufferers. Our site has thousands of recipes in the collection, & to validate every one of them at 7 recipes per week would occupy us for six years. You should analyse the nutritional content with due care to confirm that they agree with the dietary guidelines your doctors have provided. If you suspect that this Cherry Pie And Whipped Topping-Diabetic recipe have errors, tell us and we will remove it from the recipe site.

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