We have plenty of satisfying biscuits and cookies, packed with energy-filled ingredients that are not too sweet, and low in sugar. Check out our entire diabetic friendly recipe collection for more tasty ideas.
Naturally sweet and moist, these make a great addition to a packed lunch. They are also a good way of getting the family to try some more unusual grains and seeds, and add new healthy ingredients to the diet.
These are the perfect sweet treat to have with a cuppa that aren't packed with calories and use natural coconut palm sugar to sweeten. They happen to be dairy free as well.
These basic and versatile oatcakes are easy to make and can be enjoyed as a snack, with meat or vegetable dishes, or just simply with a little honey for breakfast.
This recipe makes 3 dozen healthy biscuits. Be sure you buy 100% gluten free oats, available from health shops. The recipe calls for tahini (sesame seed butter that you can buy in any large supermarket). Feel free to add chopped apples, dried cranberries, raisins or dates.
The only sugar in these chocolate chip cookies is in the chocolate chips. Use chopped dark chocolate with at least 70% cacao for even less sugar. Chopped walnuts, which are especially heart healthy, can be used in place of pecans. These cookies freeze well.