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low sugar cake recipe? anyone got one?

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misdee · 16/11/2006 14:11

does anyone know of a health-ish cake recipie that doesnt require loads of sugar.

i could substitue for something like splenda but dont want my kids having that really.

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misdee · 16/11/2006 14:51

bump?

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auntymandy · 16/11/2006 14:53

home made cakes dont count on the bad list...honest!!!;)

auntymandy · 16/11/2006 14:55

says low sugar!

misdee · 16/11/2006 16:48

sugar is bad for me.

carrot cake recipie looks interesting. thanks.

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PrettyCandles · 16/11/2006 17:08

Many cakes tolerate reducing the amount of sugar quite a lot. It's worth trying your usual recipes with, say, 2/3 the amount, and experimenting with further bakings to seee how much rediction each recipe can take. You do need to use some, though, for the structure, not just the flavour. You can also add sweet ingredients, likje grated carrot or sweet potato. Vanilla enhaces the sweetness of any cake.

PrettyCandles · 16/11/2006 17:10

I think Fruisana (?) is sweeter than sugar so you can use much less. Never got around to tryingto bake with it, though.

amynnixmum · 16/11/2006 17:14

My ds can't have refined sugars but he can tolerate fructose ones and these tend to be sweeter so you use less. The only problem I've found is they are slightly heavier than when i make cakes using normal sugar. A chef freind of mine suggested yesterday that i use a pinch of baking powder next time but i haven't tried this yet. I made him a honey cake some time ago that someone off the SN board gave me a recipe for - if I can find the recipe I'll post it up as tyhe cake was yummy and no sugar or artificial sweeteners needed.

amynnixmum · 16/11/2006 17:15

Also made scones with ds during 1/2 term with honey and raisins added for sweetness and they went down a treat too.

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