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I tried the following recipe with my new Carbalose flour - it's rather
simple but was very good. It reminded me of the cherry pies my grandmother use to make -- she used cornstarch of course and the juice was kind of opaque. I served it at last nights card games and everyone liked it. Sadly, we all ate a double portion - the four of us finished off the whole pie .... now it's not as bad as it sounds, I spiked 1 hour at 124 and at 2 hours 108 and bedtime was 92. I'm okay with that. You could tweak the serving size to small, normal servings which I hope to do next time! You can also easily double the recipe to serve more people. By the way, I lost every game last night. Serves me right! Here's the recipe: Easy Low Carb Cherry Cobbler Preheat Oven to 375°. Melt one fourth (¼) c. Butter in 9" glass pie plate or your favorite baking dish. Wisk together the following ingredients: One half (½) cup Carbalose Flour One half (½) cup Splenda or mix Erythritol & Splenda One and one half (1 ½) tsp. Baking Powder 1 pinch salt One half (½) cup skim milk Pour batter over melted butter - do not stir Spoon across batter one can of "No sugar Added" Cherry Pie Filling - again, do not stir. Bake 40 mins. or until top is golden brown. Carbs: Carbalose Flour ½ c. = 24 & 14 fiber = net carbs 10 ½ c. skim milk = 6 Cherry Filling = 56 TOTAL CARBS IN COBBLER = 72 4 SERVINGS = 18 CARBS PER SERVING |
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Sound good..i was naughty too and made bisquits and ate 3 instead of
two..lol..so i got the spike to 120...but was my fault of course. I dont rise at all if i actually make things with the CQ like nut bread etc because the extra protien and fiber and fat prevent it but i was just in the mood for a plain bisquit and it yummy so i had three..lol. Today ill behave and eat one with my brocoli and chicken dinner..i will be plenty full...it was my bad eating just bisquits when hungry and they are hot from the oven..lol..i should actually used one with peanutbutter or somthing. KROM "Barbara H" > wrote in message ... >I tried the following recipe with my new Carbalose flour - it's rather > simple but was very good. It reminded me of the cherry pies my > grandmother > use to make -- she used cornstarch of course and the juice was kind of > opaque. I served it at last nights card games and everyone liked it. > Sadly, we all ate a double portion - the four of us finished off the whole > pie .... now it's not as bad as it sounds, I spiked 1 hour at 124 and at 2 > hours 108 and bedtime was 92. I'm okay with that. You could tweak the > serving size to small, normal servings which I hope to do next time! You > can also easily double the recipe to serve more people. By the way, I > lost every > game last night. Serves me right! > > Here's the recipe: > > Easy Low Carb Cherry Cobbler > > Preheat Oven to 375°. Melt one fourth (¼) c. Butter in 9" glass pie > plate or your favorite baking dish. > > Wisk together the following ingredients: > One half (½) cup Carbalose Flour > One half (½) cup Splenda or mix Erythritol & Splenda > One and one half (1 ½) tsp. Baking Powder > 1 pinch salt > One half (½) cup skim milk > > Pour batter over melted butter - do not stir > > Spoon across batter one can of "No sugar Added" Cherry Pie Filling - > again, > do not stir. > > Bake 40 mins. or until top is golden brown. > > Carbs: > Carbalose Flour ½ c. = 24 & 14 fiber = net carbs 10 > ½ c. skim milk = 6 > Cherry Filling = 56 > TOTAL CARBS IN COBBLER = 72 > > 4 SERVINGS = 18 CARBS PER SERVING > > |
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