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Mamma Mia - this diabetic cake recipe is spectacular! Our Little Italy Cake has a lovely lemon flavor that makes it perfect for anytime of the year. Plus, there's a bonus - it's low-carb and gluten-free too!
Although the ingredients in this diabetic cake recipe are gluten-free, you'll want to double-check that the brands you are using are gluten-free.
Servings Per Recipe: 16
angelheartrags 6162283
Jan 15, 2018
This says it's only 1.6g carbs. Is this correct?
Floflo1965
Apr 26, 2017
The recipe calls for 3/4 cup of sugar substitute. This is my first foray into baking for diabetics. Does this mean that I have to measure out a sugar substitute equal to 3/4 cup sugar and then add bulking agents? Or does it mean simply 3/4 cup of sugar substitute and if so, what type? Liquid? Powder? Which is best for this recipe?
Test Kitchen Team
Apr 27, 2017
Hi there! This recipe calls for 3/4 cup powdered sugar substitute such as Truvia or Stevia brand. Enjoy!
hillyer
Mar 03, 2016
Title is "FLOURLESS Italian Cake" however...it asks for Almond flour...Why??
Test Kitchen Team
Mar 03, 2016
Hi there! Typically, when we refer to "flour" we mean ground up grains, like all-purpose flour or whole-wheat flour. Almond flour isn't made from grains at all. It's just finely ground almonds. In fact, many packages of almond flour will read "almond meal" instead. Hope this helps clarify things! Thank you for your comment.
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