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Taking away the sugar does not mean taking away the taste.At SugarFreeRecipes we want to show you just how easy sugar free living can be.Whether you are someone who suffers from diabetes or is keen to avoid sugar for another reason altogether, we aim to offer you recipes and suggestions to make mealtimes and snacks easier.
Our experts aim to come up with new, healthy, sugar free ideas - or to offer "new takes" on traditional, tried and tested recipes.
By using alternative sweetening ingredients, such as honey and sugar free jam, they want to show you that you need not be missing out.
Some of our recipes also use granulated sweetener. Although not ideal for everyone, this can be a versatile ingredient in some cases for certain people wishing to avoid sugar.
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Our experts aim to come up with new, healthy, sugar free ideas - or to offer "new takes" on traditional, tried and tested recipes.
By using alternative sweetening ingredients, such as honey and sugar free jam, they want to show you that you need not be missing out.
Some of our recipes also use granulated sweetener. Although not ideal for everyone, this can be a versatile ingredient in some cases for certain people wishing to avoid sugar.
But we are also keen to hear from you - and to share your ideas for recipes.If you have any top tips or suggestions, please do let us know. Or if you have a question for our experts then please forward it to us.
We want to show that living without sugar in your diet is not as problematic as you might think. It is simply a case of following good recipes and coming up with a few clever ideas along the way.
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Re: Sugar Free Halloween Cakes
The devils delight no sugar cake is more like a brownie. Help
Re: No Sugar Sponge Cakes
Instead of honey use xylitol. Perfect for diabetics and tastes as good as refined sugar. Add some vanilla as well for a bit of taste
Re: No Sugar Sponge Cakes
3 tbs Honey = 51 grams sugar. I'm diabetic so this recipe would be a disaster.
Re: Sugar Free Cup Cakes
Just tried the vanilla cupcake recipe , absolutely awful quantities all wrong too much butter not enough flour or sweetener they came out…
Re: Sugar Free Brownies
I read the comments about the brownies being dry and bitter so I added an extra egg and doubled the honey. Then I had to drizzle honey over…
Re: Naturally Sweet Fruit Loaves
JM44 - Your Question:Do you have the nutritional values for the sugar free recipes?Our Response:
Re: Naturally Sweet Fruit Loaves
Do you have the nutritional values for the sugar free recipes?
Re: No Sugar Sponge Cakes
Made sponge cake came out like a pudding tasted nice but not right...i cooked it on 180 for 30 mins it didnt say what to put oven on ????…
Re: Sugar Free Tarte Tartin
lynds985 - Your Question:Hello, You do not mention how to use the 85g butter for the topping?and how does the tartin not get completely…
Re: Sugar Free Tarte Tartin
Hello, You do not mention how to use the 85g butter for the topping? and how does the tartin not get completely stuck in the tin? I…