Diabetic Recipe Wedding Cookies
Catering for Diabetic Wedding
Guests
A wedding is a very joyous occasion and
many people enjoy sharing in the celebrations. It is
a shame if you have to miss out on part of the enjoyment
because you have diabetes. It is even more difficult
whenever the bride or the groom has this problem, as many of
the deserts and edible festivities are centered around some
kind of sugary snacks. As a matter of fact, there is
typically so much sugar at a wedding reception that it would be
enough to send you into a diabetic shock. That is why
many individuals are searching for any diabetic recipe wedding
cookies that they can make. Fortunately, there are a few
which will do quite well.
One of the most popular diabetic recipe wedding cookies that
you can find are typically known as an Italian wedding
cookie. Although it does contain some sugar, the
carbohydrate level is rather low and they should be fine for
anybody that is diabetic. Of course, each of these
individuals is going to need to make up their own mind if they
are willing to risk having a little bit of extra sugar.
Most people with diabetes, however, are quite able to self
regulate themselves so that they do not become ill as a result
of eating the wrong types of foods. One of the things
that I particularly like about this diabetic recipe wedding
cookies plan is the fact that the sugary part comes in the form
of a dip. You can forgo the sugar by not dipping the
cookie before eating it.
The recipe itself is actually fairly simple to
make. It takes 1 1/2 cups of unsalted butter, one
half to 1 cup of confectioners' sugar, depending on the
content that you want in the cookies. You also need
a pinch of salt, 1 1/2 cups of ground almonds and some
vanilla bean paste. You simply mix all of these
ingredients together and then cut them into small
sections, putting them on the baking tin and baking them
at 325° until they are golden brown. You should also
keep a cup of confectioners' sugar near the finished
cookies so that people may dip them for some extra
sweetness. This is why they are generally good for
people with diabetes, because you can skip the dip and cut
way down on the sugary part of the cookie.
There is no reason why somebody would have to feel like they
were missing out as a result of being diabetic at a
wedding. As long as you make some provision ahead of time
in the form of diabetic wedding cookies, everybody can play a
role in the festivities. It is one of the most enjoyable
times that a husband and wife will have and marks the beginning
of their marriage. Let everyone share in this occasion
with you.
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