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"Karen" wrote in message news:dIlcb.566066$Ho3.103337@sccrnsc03...
"Susan Leah Bringham" wrote in message om... Anyone who cooks muffins have a recipe for Bluebery muffins that don't use too much sugar or at least use Splenda? Got a lot of them this year and want to make all kinds of goodies. Thanks, Susan Hi, Susan! Here's a recipe I tried a couple of weeks ago - these muffins are really good. Hi, I tried the recipe added pecans and 4 tablespoons of bran to the mix. It worked wonderfully well. Didn't affect my Bg's at all. I also made one using soy flour and no 'real' flour and they worked splendedly also. Now I am going to make the same recipe with cranberries and apples plus some nice nuts. Good going. |
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"Susan Leah Bringham" wrote in message om... Hi, I tried the recipe added pecans and 4 tablespoons of bran to the mix. It worked wonderfully well. Didn't affect my Bg's at all. I also made one using soy flour and no 'real' flour and they worked splendedly also. Now I am going to make the same recipe with cranberries and apples plus some nice nuts. Good going. Susan, I'm so glad you had success with the blueberry muffin recipe. It's a good basic recipe that should also work really well with the cranberries and apples - that sounds so yummy! Let us know how it turns out. You may want to repost the recipe with your alterations and additions so we can try it, too! :-) Karen |
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I must have missed the recipe...........would you please repost it?
Thanks, Sandy "Karen" wrote in message news:ippeb.688$%h1.1221@sccrnsc02... "Susan Leah Bringham" wrote in message om... Hi, I tried the recipe added pecans and 4 tablespoons of bran to the mix. It worked wonderfully well. Didn't affect my Bg's at all. I also made one using soy flour and no 'real' flour and they worked splendedly also. Now I am going to make the same recipe with cranberries and apples plus some nice nuts. Good going. Susan, I'm so glad you had success with the blueberry muffin recipe. It's a good basic recipe that should also work really well with the cranberries and apples - that sounds so yummy! Let us know how it turns out. You may want to repost the recipe with your alterations and additions so we can try it, too! :-) Karen |
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"SandyD" wrote in message
... I must have missed the recipe...........would you please repost it? Thanks, Sandy Here you go! To shave 7 grams of carb from each muffin, use Splenda or other non-aspartame sweetener in place of the sugar called for in the recipe. Enjoy! Karen Type 2 BLUEBERRY MUFFINS Yield: 18 servings (1 muffin) Source: "Forbidden Foods Diabetic Cooking" - 2 cups all-purpose flour - 2/3 cup granulated sugar - 1 tablespoons baking powder - 1/2 teaspoon baking soda - 1/4 teaspoon salt - 1/4 cup vegetable oil - 1 egg - 1 cup low-fat (1%) milk - 1 tablespoon vanilla extract - 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 18 cups of 2 (12 cup) muffin tins with nonstick cooking spray or line with paper liners. In medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt until well blended, about 1 minute. In another medium bowl, combine the oil, egg, milk, and vanilla until well blended. Pour this liquid mixture into the middle of the flour mixture; stir until not quite all combined. Add the blueberries and gently finish combining. Spoon the batter into the cups, filling each about 2/3 full. Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 15-18 minutes. Cool in the tins on a rack, 5 minutes, then remove from pan and place on the rack to finish cooling. Nutritional Information Per Serving (1 muffin): Calories: 142, Fat: 5 g, Cholesterol: 14 mg, Sodium: 71 mg, Carbohydrate: 24 g, Dietary Fiber: 1 g, Sugars: 14 g, Protein: 2g Diabetic Exchanges: 1-1/2 Carbohydrate, 1 Fat |