Oatmeal Cake Recipe

pEMOatmeal Cake Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP1 cup all-purpose flour1 tsp baking soda1/2 tsp salt1 tsp cinnamon1/2 tsp nutmeg1/3 cup dry buttermilk1/4 cup margarine, @ room temperature3 large egg white, @ room temp1/4 cup dark molasses1 liquid sugar substitute1 equal to 3 tablespoons sugar3/4 cup water, @ room temp devided1 cup rolled oats1/4 cup raisins/pPreparation: PPlace flour, soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and dry buttermilk in mixer bowland mix at low speed to blend. Add margarine, egg whites, molasses,sweetener, and 1/2 cup water to flour mixture and beat at medium speed for1 minute to mix well. Add 1/4 cup water, oats, and raisins to batter andmix at medium speed only until blended. Spread batter evenly in a 9-inchsquare pan that has been greased with margarine. Bake @ 375 degree f. forabout 30 minutes, or until a cake tester comes out clean and the cake pullsaway form the sides of the pan. Cut cake 4 X 4 in 16 equal servings. FoodExchange per serving: 1 BREAD EXCHANGE + 1 FAT EXCHANGE; CAL: 104; CHO:14gm; PRO: 3gm; FAT: 3gm; LOW-SODIUM DIET: Omit salt. Use salt-freemargarine.From: The New Diabetic Cookbook by Mabel Cavaiani Brought to you and yoursvia Nancy O'Brion and her Meal-Master. /pPSTRONGServes: 16 /strong/pOatmeal Cake Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Oatmeal Cake Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Oatmeal Cake recipe comes from our category covering diabetic Cake recipes. As we know nothing about your peculiar diabetic concerns and the guidelines your doctors have provided, we really cannot say for sure that this Oatmeal Cake recipe is suitable for you. However, as the original author designated it as `diabetic` it should indicate that it, at the very least, complies with the basic precondition for the label `diabetic`, being low in carbohydrates and fat, and therefore, should be better for you than a standard recipe. Despite that, this Oatmeal Cake recipe must only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the nutritional contents are appropriate for you. /pSTRONGOatmeal Cake Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Oatmeal Cake Recipe is one from our STRONGdiabetic Cake recipes/strong section. Clearly, it is totally unfeasible for us to prepare every single one of the EMdiabetic Cake recipes/em to make sure that all the recipes are 100% safe for people with diabetes. There are over 2000 diabetic recipes listed, and to validate each of them at one per day would occupy us for nearly 6 years. You are therefore advised to read the ingredients with due care to ensure that they are compatible with the nutritional guidelines your doctor has offered you. In the event that you suspect that this Oatmeal Cake recipe is unsuitable, then please inform us we will withdraw it from our site. /p

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