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Baking with Swerve

KetoCutie
Posts: 161 Member
Does anyone bake with Swerve? My daughters birthday is today and she requested a lemon blueberry cake of some sort- and I really would like to bake something that I can have a small piece of! Most recipes call for a sweetener called Swerve- but I am always so leery of sugar subs. What do I need to know?
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Here's the recipe: http://theprimitivepalate.com/2015/01/30/italian-lemon-ricotta-cake/
I would modify by adding blueberries and maybe taking off the almonds for the sake of the carb count. Thoughts?0 -
That looks delicious! Swerve is a safe alternative to sugar. It is aspartame and Splenda you want to be leery of.0
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That does look delicious! I use swerve. It can re-crystalize, so thats something to be aware of...and it has a cooling effect on the tongue sometimes. I used it in some pork rind chocolate bars I made...delicious!0
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That does look delicious! I use swerve. It can re-crystalize, so thats something to be aware of...and it has a cooling effect on the tongue sometimes. I used it in some pork rind chocolate bars I made...delicious!
Please explain this - pork rind chocolate bars... Inquiring minds want to know!0 -
KnitOrMiss wrote: »That does look delicious! I use swerve. It can re-crystalize, so thats something to be aware of...and it has a cooling effect on the tongue sometimes. I used it in some pork rind chocolate bars I made...delicious!
Please explain this - pork rind chocolate bars... Inquiring minds want to know!
I second this!0
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