Diabetic Icing From Cc

Baking By famousamous Updated 15 Nov 2005 , 7:45am by jscakes

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famousamous Posted 14 Nov 2005 , 10:03pm
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Has anyone used this recipe? I just made it today and I highly recommend it! Im going to use this one for my regular cream cheese icing for now on! Seriously!!! This stuff is gooood. thumbs_up.gif

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mamafrogcakes Posted 14 Nov 2005 , 11:14pm
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I made it a couple of weeks ago and it was really good! I was very surprised too!!!

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irisinbloom Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 1:53am
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Does this icing recipe have to be kept refrigatedicon_smile.gif

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Lisa Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 1:59am
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Yes it does and it is really good! I've made it with and without the cream cheese. Here's a link to the recipe if anyone else is interested.


http://www.cakecentral.com/cake_recipe-1980-2-Diabetic-Icing.html

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BUNCHY Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 2:07am
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Can you do most decorations with it?

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irisinbloom Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 2:09am
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Thanks Lisa, so if you don't want the cream cheese just leave it out and mix the rest of the ingredientsicon_smile.gif

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briansbaker Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 2:21am
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Wonder how long you would have to keep in the fridge. in order for it to stay out for about 4-5 hours room temp??

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mamafrogcakes Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 2:53am
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Hey bunchy,
Here's is a pic of a diabetic cake I did w/very simple decorations. This was on a small 6 in cake, it was PERFECT for decorating!
LL

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jscakes Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 2:59am
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the cake looks delicious mamafrogcakes!
Hmm, what kind of cake was underneath this icing? A friend would like a German Chocolate cake with the icing that goes along with, why wouldn't this icing work with the sugar free coconut pudding....and of course finding a sugar free GC cake mix...ha!

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Lisa Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 3:06am
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Originally Posted by irisinbloom

Thanks Lisa, so if you don't want the cream cheese just leave it out and mix the rest of the ingredientsicon_smile.gif




Yes. It'll be a little looser but you could probably still do borders with it. I was just using it as a topping on sugar-free jello

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mamafrogcakes Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 3:19am
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My cake was a regular white cake with a diabetic pineapple filling (I got off the boards as well). You could use any flavor of sf pudding! It was really good! I was totally surprised!! So was the person who I gave this cake to!!

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famousamous Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 4:01am
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Oh, how cool! I didnt know you could leave out the cream cheese! Thanks for the tip Lisa.

Mmmmm...next on the list, sugar free white chocolate pudding mix.

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jscakes Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 4:17am
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I do have a question for you mamafrogcakes-is there a decent recipe for a sugar free cake? Or as close to one as a person can get?

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mamafrogcakes Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 4:27am
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The cake that I made was a box. The person that I made the cake for that he could have the cake part it was the icing that was the problem. Maybe you can check, I really didn't know that much about diabetics!

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jscakes Posted 15 Nov 2005 , 7:45am
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Thank you, I've talked with him earlier in the year concerning this problem. His only wish is to have this German Chocolate cake with the coconut/pecan icing on it, only for a diabetic. So, guess I get to experiment some!
Thanks again.

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