Can anyone recommend a tried and tested recipe for a diabetic friendly (sugar free) cake/dessert please? something nice to have with a cup of tea 🙂
Messing about in the kitchen the other day I came up with this following recipe. It worked quite well. I'm always trying out ideas for cakes etc. as my husband loves cake and anything sweet so I try to give him the occasional treat.
1 pot plain yoghurt
1pot oil (sunflower or rapeseed not cooking or olive oil as it 'tastes')
2 pots self raising flour (wholemeal if you have it)
1 pot ground almonds
1/2 pot sugar substitute
1 egg
1 tspn. baking powder
the grated rind of 3 oranges and 1 tblspoon of the juice
Use the yoghurt pot for the measure. Just put everything in a bowl and mix with a spoon. Pour into a cake tin (I used a 1lb loaf tin) and cook at gas mark 4 (180deg.C) for 35-40 mins. Check to see if it's cooked by piercing with a skewer or fork.
This was my hybrid version of two recipes: Orange and almond cake (Nigella Lawson and Anthony Worrell-Thompson have similar recipes but both use sugar and no flour) and Continental yoghurt cake which was given to me years ago.
I hate waste and was making a yoghurt cake; using a slightly out of date yoghurt. I also had some lovely oranges with beautiful smelling skins so I grated them before eating the segments. I use the rind to put in bread, cake or biscuit recipes or adding to baked apples. It can add to sweetness so you can cut back on sugar or use sugar substitute. Anyway, that's how I came up with the idea.
The Continental Yoghurt cake is as follows:
I don't believe this is anyone's actual recipe, it was passed to me by mouth.
1 pot yoghurt, any flavour. (I use the 0% sugar, 0% fat)
3 pots self raising flour (wholemeal if poss.)
1 pot oil (sunflower or rapeseed)
1 pot sugar (golden caster sugar is better or 1/2 pot sugar substitute)
1 egg
1tspn baking powder
Just mix everything together and pour into a cake or loaf tin. Cook for 30-35 mins. gas mark 4 (180deg.C)
I usually make this recipe for a treat or when we have guests and often with the unpopular flavours. If I make a peach for example I'll serve it with fresh peaches and low fat cr?me fra?che, or pineapple, strawberries etc.
This is not as light as a sponge cake but certainly helps stop those cravings.