Some easy diabetic recipes would be those that use few ingredients such as chili con carne or a good pasta dish. It is worth looking in various cookery books for some ideas because there are a lot about.
http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Healthy-Eating/Diabetic-Recipes/Diabetic-Desserts This site is great reading for anyone with diabetes. They offer tons of recipes for people with diabetes including desserts.
Mary Jane Finsand has written: 'Diabetic snack & appetizer cookbook' -- subject(s): Appetizers, Diabetes, Diet therapy, Recipes, Snack foods 'The diabetic chocolate cookbook' -- subject(s): Cookery (Chocolate), Diabetes, Diet therapy, Recipes 'Diabetic gourmet cookbook' -- subject(s): Breakfasts, Brunches, Diabetes, Diet therapy, Recipes 'Eating well with diabetes' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Diet therapy, Recipes 'Diabetic microwave cookbook' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Diet therapy, Microwave cookery, Recipes 'Caring & cooking for the hyperactive child' -- subject(s): Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Diet therapy, Recipes 'Quick & delicious diabetic desserts' -- subject(s): Desserts, Diabetes, Diet therapy, Recipes
You can locate recipes in special diet/diabetic cook books. You can also find quick and easy diabetic desserts from fellow peers with diabetes. I would try looking at your local library as well.
Just because you are on a diet, doesn't mean you should have to not eat desserts. There are actually a lot of desserts that are sugar free, and low in fat. allrecipes.com/���Recipes/���healthy-recipes/���low-fat/���desserts/���main.aspx
If you undertake a healthy, balanced diet, you'll find that cravings for sweets are diminished. Desserts by their vary nature are full of fat and sugar, which is why we love them. You can, however, retrain your palate to love fruit and alternative sweets for dessert. There are several websites that offer recipes for desserts for diabetics: http://www.tasteofhome.com/Recipes/Healthy-Eating/Diabetic-Recipes/Diabetic-Desserts AND www.diabeticlivingonline.com AND diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/Desserts/
Ann VonderHaar Christy has written: 'Diabetes, recipes for health' -- subject(s): Diabetes, Diet therapy, Recipes
Marisa Churchill has written: 'Sweet & skinny' -- subject(s): Reducing diets, Desserts, Recipes, Sugar-free diet 'Sweet & skinny' -- subject(s): Reducing diets, Desserts, Recipes, Sugar-free diet
The tastiest way to have a diabetic diet is probably to modify regular recipes using imitation sugar. There are also several diabetic recipes too. www.dlife.com/diabetes/diabetic-recipes
There are a number of websites that contain recipes for diabetic desserts. A few websites that offer such recipes are All Recipes, the American Diabetes Association website, the Diabetic Gourmet Magazine website, and Pinterest.
Diets based to cope with diabetes is a simple and fun way to cope with Diabetes. Try to make a plant based diet fun. A plant based diet can cope diabetes and even reverse some effects caused by it. Plant based diets are fun and delicious to make.
The Mayo clinic has a great list of diabetic recipes for desserts. From Almond & Apricot Biscotti, Caramelised Pear Bread Pudding, Chocolate Souffle and Yogurt-Almond Icecream. Many traditional recipes can easily be made diabetes friendly with a few ingredient switches
The type of diet you are trying to follow will give you different desserts to try. For example, if you are doing a no sugar diet, www.sugarfreedesserts.org will be of help to you. If you are counting calories, www.eatingwell.com will be helpful. Use www.adkins.com/recipes for adkins friendly desserts. Best of luck