Black Walnut Diabetic Cookie Recipes

Did you know that even if you are diabetic, you can still have those sweets and treats? Good thing there are diabetic cookie recipes which you can easily follow to answer your sweet cravings. Many people who have diabetic found these recipes very tasteful that they you won’t think that they are actually made just for diabetic patients!

Diabetic cookie recipes are readily available in recipe books and even through the net. There are tons of articles and recipes in the net today which you can easily use if you want to bake some diabetic cookies. There are also lots of books for diabetic cookie recipes which you can fin din your local bookstore and library. Below are some of the most tasteful diabetic cookie recipes ever! You will surely love every bite you will take on the cookie you will bake from these recipes.

Ingredients:
1/4 cup Margarine, (1 stick)
1/2 cup Sugar
Dry sugar substitute equal to equal
(optional)
1/4 cup Egg, (whites)
1/2 tsp Vanilla
1/2 tsp Black Walnut flavoring
1/4 cup Water
2 cup All-purpose flour
1/3 cup Black Walnuts (chopped)
1 tsp Dry buttermilk
1/2 tsp Baking soda
Pinch of Salt

Preparation:
Slightly cream margarine, sugar and dry sugar and make sure to substitute together at medium speed until lightly and creamy. Gradually add egg whites, flavoring and water,
and mix at medium speed for 30 seconds, don’t forget to scrape the bowl and after adding egg whites, flavorings and water. Stir flour, nuts, dry buttermilk, baking soda and salt together to blend well on the mixture, and then add to creamy mixture. Mix at medium speed to blend. Drop dough by 1 ½ tablespoonful onto greased cookie sheets. Press each cookie down to ½ thick with the back of a tablespoon. Make sure to dip in cold water the spoon. Bake at 350 for 12 to 14 minutes, or until cookies are browned on the bottom.

As I mentioned before, there are tons of diabetic cookie recipes around the net today. You can even get them for free in some magazines. If you want you can also get these recipes straight from those diabetic recipe books you usually see in your local bookstore.

But it is important that you consult your doctor or your dietician first before you start baking these diabetic cookie recipes. Tal to them about this matter and know whether these recipes will not cause further problems to your health.

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