Receiving a diagnosis of diabetes usually means a change in lifestyle
and diet. If you are like me--I have a terrible sweet tooth!--I had this
mental image of all things sweet and good disappearing from my diet.
Imagine my surprise to discover this is not true. In fact, doctors and
nutritionists recommend eating fresh fruit. And there are many ways to
make delicious diabetic desserts. As with all foods, we diabetics have
to watch our portions and even more so with sweets. Do not make this
cheesecake and eat it all before bedtime! But incorporated into a
healthy diet, you should be able to enjoy it. With its sugar-free
ingredients and fresh fruits,if desired, it is healthy and tasty! Make this to share with others so you aren't tempted to enjoy too much of it!
1 1/4 graham cracker crumbs*
1/4 cup Splenda granular
1/3 cup butter, melted
1 pkg (3-oz) sugar-free lemon gelatin mix
2/3 cup boiling water
2 bars (8-oz each) light cream cheese
6-oz. lite/firm silken tofu
grated rind of 1 lemon
juice of 1 lemon
1 cup sugar-free frozen whipped topping, thawed
Fresh fruit of your choice, optional
In a small mixing bowl combine the graham cracker crumbs, Splenda, and
melted butter until mixed together well. Using the back of a large
spoon, press the mixture on the bottom and up the sides of an 8-inch
springform pan. Chill the crust for about ten minutes.
In a blender container mix the lemon gelatin mix and the hot water;
slowly add in the cream cheese and the tofu. Continue to mix until
smooth. Pour the mixture into a large mixing bowl and add the lemon
rind, lemon juice and the thawed topping. Pour into the prepared pan,
smoothing the top. Chill for 4 hours or more. Before serving garnish
with more whipped topping and fresh fruit/fruits of your choice, if
desired.
*If you cannot use crumbs made from graham crackers, make your crumbs
from sugar-free butter cookies or sugar-free vanilla wafers.
Serves 12.
Note: This is a file photo.