Yes it is possible to make a diabetic friendly cake. Take a birthday cake for example: All you have to do is pick up an angel food cake (Usually safe for diabetics.) and make sure when adding frosting or decoration to use a sugar substitute and sugar-free whip topping. An alternative to making frosting would be to cover the cake in sugar-free jello or pudding.
There are numerous diabetic cake recipes online. Several sites offer great recipes. Below are some sites and you can check out diabetic cake recipes. http://www.informationaboutdiabetes.com/Cake.htm, www.diabetic-cakerecipes.com and www.easy-diabetic-recipes.com/diabetic-cake-recipes.html.
You can find diabetic carrot cake recipes from the Diabetic Living website. The website features numerous recipes for individuals who are living with diabetes.
You can find diabetic cake recipes online at: The Diabetic Pastry Chief, at the mayo clinic website, and you can even find what your looking for on YouTube.
If you are looking for a diabetic cake recipe I would suggest you go to "Kraft Canada" to find a diabetic cake recipe suitable for you. You can also go to a local cake store and ask if they have any diabetic cake recipes available for you.
Diabetic Lifestyle has around 15 dessert recipes, no birthday type cake but cheese cake, date nut cake, coffee cake, there is a chocolate cake and several types of cookies on the Diabetic Lifestyle website.
Diabetic recipes can be found on diabetic specific websites like diabeticlifestyle.com. From that website you should be able to search for cake recipes that include blueberries.
There are many recipes for diabetic carrot cake that have been highly reviewed. If you go to www.food.com there are several highly reviewed recipes. However, there are many other websites that offer diabetic carrot cake recipes if you find the recipes at www.food.com unappealing.
The top diabetic cake recipe would be a maater of opinion and probably different for each person due to their tastes. I have only tasted a few but the Spring Fling layerd white cake was my favorite. It is made with Splenda and has a filling consisting of reduced sugar apricot preserves and strawberries.
There are sugar-free cake mixes available in the grocery store. Your local health food store may also be helpful. Online food/recipe sites will provide you with various flavors of cake recipes.
There are many diabetic cake recipes - even ones that are in the Diabetic Cookbook that the American Heart Association prints for free. You can also substitute Splenda for sugar which is a good alternative.
There are diabetic cake recipes for cakes like Angel Food Ice Cream Cake, Apple and Carrot Cake or Apricot Up-Side Down Cake and much more. Here is a good site for recipes. http://www.informationaboutdiabetes.com/Cake.htm
Diabetic pounds cake recipes differ from regular pound cake in the amount of sugar used in the recipe. To say they taste better is a choice of the consumer, however, if you are diabetic, they are definitely better for your health.