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Diabetic Mock-Turtles Recipe
Recipe Ingredients:
18 Pecan halves 1/2 cup Cold water 1 package Unflavored gelatin 1/2 cup Skim milk 1 tbsp Granulated sugar replacement 1/2 tsp Maple flavoring 1 oz Diatetic chocolate coating
Recipe Instructions:
place 1 pecann half in paper cupcake holder,inside muffin tin.Dissolve geletin in water for 5 minutes.Cook and stir over medium heat till it comes to a full boil.Boil 2 minutes.Remove from heat,stir in all but the chocolate.blend well.set aside unti! l thick,syrup consistency.spoon 2 tsp.over each pecan halff.chill till firm.melt chocolate in double-boiler and divide evenly in each cup.store in refrigerator.
yield:18 turtles
exchange:1 turtle = 1/5 bread calories:1 turtle = 16 calories
From Dia's Scrap Book busted using MC Buster 2.0d
Servings: 18
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