Semisweet Dipping Chocolate Recipe

pEMSemisweet Dipping Chocolate Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.com/emIngredients: /pP1 cup nonfat dry milk powder1/3 cup cocoa2 tbsp paraffin wax1/2 cup water1 tbsp vegetable oil1 tbsp liquid sugar replacement/pPreparation: PCombine milk powder, cocoa and wax in food processor or blender, blend tothe consistency of soft powder. Pour into top of double boiler and addwater, stirring to blend. Add liquid shortening. Place over hot (notboiling) water, cook and stir until wax pieces are completely dissilved andmixture thick, smooth and creamy. Remove from heat. Stir in sugarreplacement and cool slightly. Dip candies according to recipe directions.Shake off excess chocolate. Place on very lightly greased waxed paper andallow to cool completely. (If candies do not remove easily, slightly warmthe wax paper over electric burner or with cloth iron.) Store in a coolplace.Yield: 1 c. (250 ml) Exchange, full recipe: 3 low-fat milk Calories, fullrecipe: 427 Source: The Diabetic Chocolate Cookbook by Mary Jane FinsandPosted: by Unknown /pPSTRONGServes: 1 /strong/pSemisweet Dipping Chocolate Recipe provided for you by InformationAboutDiabetes.comH2Is this Semisweet Dipping Chocolate Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?/h2PThis Semisweet Dipping Chocolate recipe is part of our category covering diabetic Dessert recipes. Because we are ignorant of your particular health concerns and the advice your doctors have given you, we are unable to say for certain that this Semisweet Dipping Chocolate recipe is safe for you. For all that, because the original author designated it as `diabetic` it suggests that it at least covers the basic specification for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low fat and low carb and should be healthier than a typical non-diabetic recipe. Nevertheless, this Semisweet Dipping Chocolate recipe should only be used if you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are OK for you. /pSTRONGSemisweet Dipping Chocolate Recipe - Important Disclaimer/strongPThis Semisweet Dipping Chocolate Recipe is part of our STRONGdiabetic Dessert recipes/strong collection. Please understand, it would be inconceivable for us to check each of the EMdiabetic Dessert recipes/em to make sure that they are all completely safe for diabetes sufferers. Our site has more than 2000 unique recipes in the collection, and to prepare each of them even at 7 per week would occupy us for six years. It would be wise to read the ingredients to verify that all of them are compatible with the dietary guidelines your medical advisors have provided. In the event that you think that this Semisweet Dipping Chocolate recipe is not appropriate for sufferers of diabetes, tell us we will withdraw the offending recipe from our diabetes friendly recipe collection. /p

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