Correct, it does that’s why I mentioned almond flour as a substitute.This recipe uses wheat flour so wouldn’t be low carb enough for me. I wonder if almond flour can be substituted weight for weight.
Is this the same plum cake? using almond flour and erythritol
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I ran the original German recipe through Google Translate for you, works pretty decent, l only had to change a few minor things lost in translation, and it saved me translating myself.This recipe uses wheat flour so wouldn’t be low carb enough for me. I wonder if almond flour can be substituted weight for weight.
For the base:https://staupitopia-zuckerfrei.de/low-carb-pflaumenkuchen-mit-streusel-rezept/ Does this link make sense with Google translate or so? Feel free to ask. It's a childhood-memory type German Plaumenkuchen I wanted to make.
I ran the original German recipe through Google Translate for you, works pretty decent, l only had to change a few minor things lost in translation, and it saved me translating myself.
Here it is:
For the base:
80 g erythritol* ground into powder
50 g ground almonds*
20 g coconut flour*
60 g cold butter, cut into pieces
3 eggs
vanilla extract to taste*
For the crumble:
50 g ground almonds*
10 g coconut flour*
30 g cold butter, cut into pieces
25 g erythritol* ground into powder
Vanilla extract* to taste
And
500 g plums, pitted and halved
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees top and bottom heat.
Mix all the ingredients for the base into a dough and then spread it into a springform pan (approx. 24 cm) lined with baking paper.
Scatter the plums in a circle over the dough.
For the crumbles, it is best to first mash or mix all the ingredients with a fork and then “rework” them briefly by hand. Don't knead for too long here, otherwise the crumbles will become too sticky.
Spread the crumble evenly over the plums and bake the cake in the preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes. After about 20 minutes, it should be covered with aluminum foil so that the crumbles don't turn too brown.
Allow the plum cake to cool in the pan for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
It looks like the same type of cake, but slightly different ingredients. Mine translated are:Is this the same plum cake? using almond flour and erythritol
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Sugar Free Plum Cake Recipe Inspired by the German Classic
Treat yourself to a slice of heaven with our Sugar Free Plum Cake Recipe, a German classic with a buttery cinnamon-streusel topping.www.cathyscakesalon.com
Oh thank you. I saw this too lateI ran the original German recipe through Google Translate for you, works pretty decent, l only had to change a few minor things lost in translation, and it saved me translating myself.
Here it is:
For the base:
80 g erythritol* ground into powder
50 g ground almonds*
20 g coconut flour*
60 g cold butter, cut into pieces
3 eggs
vanilla extract to taste*
For the crumble:
50 g ground almonds*
10 g coconut flour*
30 g cold butter, cut into pieces
25 g erythritol* ground into powder
Vanilla extract* to taste
And
500 g plums, pitted and halved
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees top and bottom heat.
Mix all the ingredients for the base into a dough and then spread it into a springform pan (approx. 24 cm) lined with baking paper.
Scatter the plums in a circle over the dough.
For the crumbles, it is best to first mash or mix all the ingredients with a fork and then “rework” them briefly by hand. Don't knead for too long here, otherwise the crumbles will become too sticky.
Spread the crumble evenly over the plums and bake the cake in the preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes. After about 20 minutes, it should be covered with aluminum foil so that the crumbles don't turn too brown.
Allow the plum cake to cool in the pan for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
I read that as saying you'd had in excess of 634 cups of tea!! I seem to have a thing with tea having read @PenguinMum 's as Octopus Tea!!I've finished eating for today so I checked my calorie count for the day (a fairly typical day) so that I can get an idea of what the nurse running the "Counterweight" class wants. They recommend 1300 cal daily. Today I will have eaten 634 plus cups of tea. And even that amount made me feel a bit nauseous. Of course, if I ate the carbs they want me to eat, the count would be a lot higher.
I've made a pork and tomato stew for tomorrow which should work out around the 390 calorie mark - carbs might be a bit on the high side though - around 30. That's if I'm working it out properly.
Thank you.It looks like the same type of cake, but slightly different ingredients. Mine translated are:
INGREDIENTS
For the base
80 g erythritol* ground into powder (I used 25g)
50 g ground almonds*
20 g coconut flour*
60 g cold butter, cut into pieces
3 eggs
n.e. vanilla extract*
For the crumble
50 g ground almonds*
10 g coconut flour*
30 g cold butter, cut into pieces
25 g erythritol* ground into powder ( I used 5g)
Vanilla extract* to taste
And
500 g plums, pitted and halved
PREPARATION
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees top and bottom heat.
Mix all the ingredients for the base into a dough and then spread it into a springform pan (approx. 24 cm - I used 22 cm) lined with baking paper.
Scatter the plums in a circle over the dough. (My 3-year old helped me, so we scattered and pushed them in randomly)
For the crumbles, it is best to first mash or mix all the ingredients with a fork and then “rework” them briefly by hand. Don't knead for too long here, otherwise the crumbles will become too sticky.
Spread the crumble evenly over the plums and bake the cake in the preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes. After about 20 minutes, it should be covered with aluminum foil so that the crumbles don't turn too brown.
Allow the plum cake to cool in the pan for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
It's lovely a bit warm still and I found it didn't need cream or so. Typical in Germany would be cake topped with whipped cream.
Something wrong with the way I expressed that, so it was unclear. Can't for the moment think how else to say it. Feeling a bit dumb today.I read that as saying you'd had in excess of 634 cups of tea!! I seem to have a thing with tea having read @PenguinMum 's as Octopus Tea!!
I think you were saying 634 calories plus cups of tea (which will be zero unless there was milk in them). If so, that isn't a lot of calories, but there again, I only bother about carbs. I've never heard of Counterweight. What are they trying to achieve?Something wrong with the way I expressed that, so it was unclear. Can't for the moment think how else to say it. Feeling a bit dumb today.
If you noticed it, a few posts back, I relayed the result of my experiment with porridge. By making it overnight, cooling in the fridge and reheating it next morning, some of the starch seems to have turned to cellulose, which isn't digested and reduces the spike (for me anyway). However I am blaming that porridge for an 8 whole points rise by the end of the day which I was unable to control adequately. So it isn't, in my case, just an immediate effect. It took much of the day to have an adverse effect. That is also worth bearing in mind when you test.Thank you, I will test tomorrow after porridge. Your food looks very colourful and interesting. Good luck at doctors tomorrow.
Hope all goes well at the doctor's tomorrow.@Emma Gill, the only thing I couldn't eat in there was porridge, much as I loved it. Porridge is one of these things some people can eat, other can't without a massive spike.
Tuesday 29 August - bed 5.4 FBG 5.9. Once again, BGs did not drift upwards following an early rise. It's been a pretty stable day. Hardly had a moment to myself today. The eldest had free periods, so I was back and forward with him, DIL needed a lift, and I had shopping to do!
B. TAG and LC granola with blackberries and sugar-free coconut milk.Benecol dairy free.
L. 2 slices of SRSLY toast with cheese triangles.
D. Chilli beef kebabs and veggie kebabs with alioli. Hubby popped a couple of bits of his chicken kebab on my plate. CC little chocolate pot and raspberries.
Back to the Doctor tomorrow morning to see if any more treatment needed. View attachment 62898