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Chocolate Chiefs Recipe
Recipe Ingredients:
2 Eggs 1/2 cup Granulated sugar replacement 1 tsp Vanilla extract 1/4 cup Slim milk 2 oz Baking chocolate, melted dash Salt 1 cup Cake flour 1/3 cup Hazelnuts, coarsly chopped
Recipe Instructions:
Beat eggs until thick and lemon-colored. Gradually add sugar replacement. Beat in vanilla extract and skin milk. Add the melted chocolate, salt, and hazelnuts. Spread in well-greased, paperlined 11 x 17-in. pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 miuntes. Remove from pan and cut into 1in squares.
Food Exchange per serving: 2 squares: 1/2 STARCH/BREAD EXHANGE + 1 FAT EXCHANGE CALORIES; 2 SQUARES: 29(SAY WHAT)
Source: The Chocolate Diabetes Cookbook by Mary Jane Finsand
Brought to you and yours via Nancy O'Brion and her Meal-Master
Servings: 77
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diabetics and low carb diets solely because someone, somewhere,
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or nutrition, so please use your own common sense when deciding
which are appropriate for your particular diet.
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