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Angelic indulgences: indulge your sweet tooth while faithfully following healthy dietary guidelines. Check out this low-fat, carbohydrate-conscious, sugar-free, and diabetic-friendly dish.


THIS FRUITY SUMMER TREAT IS PERFECT FOR BREAKFAST OR DESSERT. The soy protein Soy protein is generally regarded as the storage protein held in discrete particles called protein bodies which are estimated to contain at least 60–70% of the total soybean protein.  isolate balances the carbohydrate content (no sleep-inducing post-glucose crash here!) and makes the cake more filling.

Always use whole grains instead of refined white flour, which forms a sticky substance in the digestive system. The hearty flavor of whole-wheat flour gives this recipe extra punch and heart-healthy fiber!

Preheat pre·heat  
tr.v. pre·heat·ed, pre·heat·ing, pre·heats
To heat (an oven, for example) beforehand.



pre·heater n.
 oven to 350[degrees]F. Spray an 8" cake pan with nonstick non·stick  
adj.
Permitting easy removal of adherent food particles: a frying pan with a nonstick surface.


nonstick
Adjective
 spray. In one bowl, place egg whites and cream of tartar cream of tartar, white crystalline powder. Chemically it is potassium hydrogen tartrate, KC4H5O6, the acidic potassium salt of tartaric acid. It is used as the leavening agent in baking powders.  and set aside. In a separate bowl, whisk together well: egg yolks, applesauce, sour cream, milk, soy spread, and vanilla extract. In a separate bowl, mix whole-wheat flour, baking powder, spices, Splenda[R], and soy protein isolate.

Return to bowl of egg whites. Mix with electric mixer on low until stiff. Combine flour and yolk yolk (yok) the stored nutrient of an oocyte or ovum.

yolk
n.
The portion of the egg of an animal that consists of protein and fat from which the early embryo gets its main nourishment and of
 mixture and fold into egg whites without deflating whites. Gently fold into cake pan. Melt soy margarine in a small baking dish and combine with apple/lemon gelatin gelatin or animal jelly, foodstuff obtained from connective tissue (found in hoofs, bones, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage) of vertebrate animals by the action of boiling water or dilute acid. , 1 T. Splenda[R], cranberries, raspberries, and peach slices. Fold mixture into top of cake batter leaving some fruit on top of batter and some slightly within the batter. Bake 40 to 50 minutes or until middle is set or edges begin to brown.

While cake is baking: Mix together all icing ingredients with an electric mixer and beat until light and fluffy fluff·y  
adj. fluff·i·er, fluff·i·est
1.
a. Of, relating to, or resembling fluff.

b. Covered with fluff.

2. Light and airy; soft: fluffy curls; a fluffy soufflé.
. Place icing in a large sealing freezer bag and cut bottom corner of bag to create a small opening through which to squeeze icing.

When cake is cool, pipe icing around circumference, then swirl the icing in between pieces of fruit on top of cake. Place fresh raspberries into icing around circumference to form a solid boarder (optional). Serves 8. Per serving: calories: 175; fat: 6.5 grams; net impact carbohydrates (minus fiber): 14; protein: 8 grams; cholesterol: 134 milligrams.

WHOLE-WHEAT FRUIT TREAT
5   large eggs, separated

With whites:

1   t. cream of tartar

With yolks:

1/2 cup soymilk
1/4 cup soy margarine (or any non-hydrogenated
    spread), divided
    (set half aside)
1   t. vanilla extract
1/3 cup low-fat sour cream
1/4 cup unsweetened all-natural
    applesauce

Sift in:

1   t. baking powder
1/2 cup whole-wheat flour
1/2 cup + 1 T. Splenda[R] (or equivalent
      sugar substitute)
1/2 cup soy protein isolate
1/2 t. allspice
1/2 t. nutmeg
1/2 t. cinnamon
1/2 T. sugar free apple or lemon gelatin
1/2 cup sliced peaches
    cup sliced raspberries + 1/4 cup for
      garnish
1/4 cup dried cranberries

Icing:

4   ounces fat-free cream cheese
2   T. soy or olive oil spread
1   T. sugar-free vanilla pudding mix
1/4 cup unsweetened soymilk
1/2 cup Splenda[R]
1/8 t. maple extract


Angela Braden is the author of the upcoming book Angelic Indulgence indulgence, in the Roman Catholic Church, the pardon of temporal punishment due for sin. It is to be distinguished from absolution and the forgiveness of guilt. The church grants indulgences out of the Treasury of Merit won for the church by Christ and the saints. .
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Title Annotation:Our Great Physician
Author:Braden, Angela
Publication:Vibrant Life
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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