You should try a library get cooking books mostrly bakery, all cooking books have different recipes for all typrs. They have for people watching theire weight or simply for people that have to watch it for medical resons. You could also look it up online.
A simple recipe for diabetic apple pie has approximately six cups of diced apples, several packages of sweet 'n low artificial sweetener, a tablespoon of cornstarch, a dash of cinnamon, a couple tablespoons of margarine and a pie crust.
Any dessert can easily be made into one suitable for a diabetic by substituting sugar for an artificial sweetener such as Splenda or Sweet N Low. One should pay attention, however, to the amount of sugar in the other ingredients.
Aric Ross's diabetic apple pie recipe on the official Food website is quite delicious. The recipe calls for apples, Sweet-n-Low, cornstarch, cinnamon, low-fat margarine, and pie crust.
I found a diabetic carrot cake recipe on MDJunction.com that is described as being sinful. The secret ingredient is just a tiny bit of brown sugar and fruit.
This wonderful website has many delicious diabetic cake recipes, including cheese cake. http://www.cooksrecipes.com/diabetic-recipes/diabetic_cakes.html
The best dessert recipe for a diabetic female would have to be anything with chocolate. You could have a rich sugar free chocolate mousse or cream pie.
There are many diabetic dessert recipes you can make with chocolate that are simple to make. For example, you can bake Applesauce Brownies, using unsweetened cocoa powder, and it is safe to eat even if you are diabetic.
Yes, there are dessert options for diabetics that taste good and are healthier than the "real thing." A few sites that list such options are: http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Healthy-Eating/Diabetic-Recipes/Diabetic-Desserts http://diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/Desserts/ http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/diabetic/desserts/main.aspx
Allrecipes.com have a great database for such recipes. Simply go to allrecipes.com and search for diabetic dessert recipes, and you will have many recipes to choose from. All with a picture, nutritional facts, reviews, ratings and additional notes from people who have actually made the recipe! Also, http://diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/Desserts/ has a wonderful array of diabetic recipes with your diabetic dietary needs in mind!
Sugar free dessert recipes are good for those who are diabetic or just trying to watch their sugar intake. Sugar free can be just as tasty as those with full amounts of sugar.
The Diabetic Gourmet Magazine offers sugar-free dessert recipes. You can visit the website, go to the Food and Dining section, then go to the Recipe Archive subsection and filter the results to only show dessert recipes in particular.
If you happen to be cooking for a diabetic the best thing you could do would be to simply ask them what is and isn't suitable. that way you'd at least know where you stand
There are several great diabetic dessert cookbooks on the market today. A favorite is a strictly dessert cookbook put out by Prevention magazine. It is titled Sweet!, and has over 200 dessert recipes for diabetics.
Diabetic Lifestyle has around 15 dessert recipes, no birthday type cake but cheese cake, date nut cake, coffee cake, there is a chocolate cake and several types of cookies on the Diabetic Lifestyle website.
Church Mouse Cake. Really good!
If you are looking for a diabetic cake recipe I would suggest you go to "Kraft Canada" to find a diabetic cake recipe suitable for you. You can also go to a local cake store and ask if they have any diabetic cake recipes available for you.
The following website offers a simple to prepare diabetic cheesecake, http://www.amazingcheesecakerecipes.com/diabetic-cheesecake.html Plain gelatin can be used instead of flavored in this recipe.