There are lots of great recipes for Diabetes-friendly brownies. You can find one here: http://www.easy-diabetic-recipes.com/diabetic-brownie-recipes.html
The diabetes association offers great recipes on there website. I would check on any cooking website they always offer recipes for any stipulations and are great!
People with diabetes don't need to give up desserts if they eat proper items. Here are some websites with great dessert ideas: http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Healthy-Eating/Diabetic-Recipes/Diabetic-Desserts http://diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/Desserts/ http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/diabetic/desserts/main.aspx
There are thousands of diabetic recipes. Almost any recipe can be altered to be healthier for a diabetic person and still have the same great taste. Check out ways to alter recipes on any recipe website.
There are website devoted to people with diabetes such as Remedy Life, and Diabetic Connect. Diabetic connect has a downloadable cookbook with diabetic recipes.
Any cake can be made healthier by replacing the oil with applesauce 1:1. Can't taste a difference at all. Brownies can be made this way as well. Here is a site with more ideas... http://www.delish.com/recipes/cooking-recipes/20-low-fat-desserts-recipes
Cookbooks do include Easter dessert recipes. Pretty much any large general dessert cookbook will have at least some Easter Dessert recipes. Also there will be many specific Easter cookbooks that will probably be your best bet for finding the greatest array of Easter dessert recipes.
You can find a diabetic recipe for cakes on any search site. You can also visit a book store or library and check out a book for diabetic cooking and recipes.
A diabetic's diet should be generally low in sugar and fat. Websites which feature recipes for diabetics include http://www.food.com/recipes/diabetic, http://allrecipes.com/recipes/healthy-recipes/special-diets/diabetic/, and http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/recipes/.
Yes, Betty Crocker does have some gluten free dessert recipes. Also, if you want, you may be able to modify the recipes so that it would be a gluten free dessert.
To answer your question about there being recipes for diabetics I have included a link below to help you find what is best suited for you and for your family! http://www.diabeticlifestyle.com/ and recipes: http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/diabetic/main.aspx
Here are some great diabetic recipes for you to try out at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes-recipes/RE00091. See what works for you and be sure to ask your doctor if you have any concerns.
There are thousands of cookie recipes found in diabetic cookbooks both in print and on the internet. Most of these recipes use artificial sweeteners such as Splenda instead of sugar to give the cookies their sweet flavor.