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Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.

Thanks!!
=)jude

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On 13 Mar 2005 15:54:03 -0800, "Jude" > wrote:

>Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
>someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
>that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
>chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.
>
>Thanks!!
>=)jude
>


This is REALLY good, and awesome with raspberry sauce :>

Chocolate Angelfood Cake
(from: The Little Black Book of Chocolate)

1-1/2 c egg whites (12 large eggs)
1-1/3 c powdered sugar (confectioners)
¾ c cake flour
¼ c unsweetened cocoa
1-1/2 tsp cream of tartar
½ tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
½ tsp almond extract
1 c superfine sugar

1. separate eggs, place whites in large bowl, set it aside to room
temperature

2. Preheat oven to 350o.

3. Sift powdered sugar, flour, cocoa, 3 times. Set aside.

4. In a large bowl, add cream of tartar and salt to eggs and beat
until soft peaks form. Add vanilla and almond extract.

5. Beat in superfine sugar, 2 tbsp at a time until eggs are stiff and
glassy. Sprinkle 2-3 tbsp flour mixture in and fold gently. Continue
until all is gone.

6. Pour batter into ungreased tube pan and bake 55 min.

7. Let cool upside down.

8. Garnish with any or all of the following: chocolate drizzle,
whipped cream (lite?), raspberry sauce, raspberries, black berries,
and blueberries.

Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!
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ooooooh, good idea! My mom had an angel food cake pan, with a
removeable bottom (like a springform, sort of). Will angel cake really
work in a regular tube cake pan?

jude

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Jude wrote:
> Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
> chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.
>
> Thanks!!
> =)jude
>



Angelfood cake with a puree of fresh strawberries or raspberries.

gloria p
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>low-fat
>chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.


Buy a mix for both. Or...use reg. cake mix and sub. apple sauce for
the oil. Use low fat cool whip to frost the cake. Dust with cocao
powder. Or...get an angel food cake and drizzle with choc syrup and
fresh fruit.



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On 13 Mar 2005 17:07:58 -0800, "Jude" > wrote:

>ooooooh, good idea! My mom had an angel food cake pan, with a
>removeable bottom (like a springform, sort of). Will angel cake really
>work in a regular tube cake pan?
>
>jude
>


I think it would, but I have to admit I have a regular angel food cake
pan with a removable bottom.

Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!
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Food For Thought wrote:
>> low-fat
>> chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.

>
> Buy a mix for both. Or...use reg. cake mix and sub. apple sauce for
> the oil. Use low fat cool whip to frost the cake. Dust with cocao
> powder. Or...get an angel food cake and drizzle with choc syrup and
> fresh fruit.


I vote for the angel food cake with fruit. If there must be chocolate,
there are actually some pretty decent sugar-free chocolate syrups available
in most grocery stores.

Jill


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"Jude" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
> chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.
>
> Thanks!!
> =)jude
>


My first thoughts run to Angel Food. Low in fat and sugar both, especially
if you use something like Splenda Baking sugar sub. And, rather than icing,
you can use a fruit puree....say, raspberries, blackberries, and
strawberries. Buy frozen, thaw them and run them through the blender and
sieve the seeds out. Delicious and gorgeous to boot.

kimberly


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One time on Usenet, "Nexis" > said:
> "Jude" > wrote in message
> ups.com...


> > Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> > someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> > that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
> > chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.


Low fat is not always low calorie, unfortunately.

> My first thoughts run to Angel Food. Low in fat and sugar both, especially
> if you use something like Splenda Baking sugar sub. And, rather than icing,
> you can use a fruit puree....say, raspberries, blackberries, and
> strawberries. Buy frozen, thaw them and run them through the blender and
> sieve the seeds out. Delicious and gorgeous to boot.


Ooooh, that sounds good...

--
J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~
"You still haven't explained why the pool is
filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF
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"Jude" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
> chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.


Calorie Commando just made a low calorie chocolate cake this
weekend ... the recipe will be on footnetwork.com ... good luck.

nancy




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Jude > wrote:
>Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
>someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
>that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
>chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.


First rule of dieting: don't worry about a short excursion
from the diet. It's soul-defeating to be completely ascetic.

One healthy meal in an unhealthy lifestyle won't make
you healthy, and one piece of real birthday cake on your
birthday won't make you fat again.

--Blair
"2-layer Devil's food with chocolate
buttercream, for me, please."
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Nexis > wrote:
>
>"Jude" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>> Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
>> someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
>> that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
>> chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.
>>
>> Thanks!!
>> =)jude
>>

>
>My first thoughts run to Angel Food. Low in fat and sugar both,


Well, low in fat, but not so much in sugar. The USDA
database says that per 100g (3 oz) serving it's got 59 g
of carbs, of which 30.5 are sugars. But only .3 g fat,
which makes it nearly no-fat.

And since the worst thing for fat loss is to eat fat and
sugar together, the high carbs here are less trouble than
if they were traded for equal calories of fat.

--Blair
"Manga!"
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One time on Usenet, Blair P. Houghton > said:

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> One healthy meal in an unhealthy lifestyle won't make
> you healthy, and one piece of real birthday cake on your
> birthday won't make you fat again.


Excellent advice, Blair...

J.J. in WA (Down 35 pounds and counting)...
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Blair P. Houghton wrote:
> Jude > wrote:
> >Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> >someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> >that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a

low-fat
> >chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.

>
> First rule of dieting: don't worry about a short excursion
> from the diet. It's soul-defeating to be completely ascetic.
>
> One healthy meal in an unhealthy lifestyle won't make
> you healthy, and one piece of real birthday cake on your
> birthday won't make you fat again.
>
> --Blair
> "2-layer Devil's food with chocolate
> buttercream, for me, please."

Yes, but friendship is about respecting the choices made by others. if
I bake a "real" cake, he spimply won't eat it and I'll look like I
don't care that he's been strictly dieting for a whie now. I don't feel
that it';s my choice to make. I don;'t really want to bake a regular
cake only to have him feel obligated to break his diet to eat a piece.

jude

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"Jude" >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Yes, but friendship is about respecting the choices made by others. if
>I bake a "real" cake, he spimply won't eat it and I'll look like I
>don't care that he's been strictly dieting for a whie now. I don't feel
>that it';s my choice to make. I don;'t really want to bake a regular
>cake only to have him feel obligated to break his diet to eat a piece.


He's fortunate to have a friend like you.

Carol
--
"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_


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"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote in message
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> Nexis > wrote:
> >
> >"Jude" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >> Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> >> someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> >> that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a low-fat
> >> chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.
> >>
> >> Thanks!!
> >> =)jude
> >>

> >
> >My first thoughts run to Angel Food. Low in fat and sugar both,

>
> Well, low in fat, but not so much in sugar. The USDA
> database says that per 100g (3 oz) serving it's got 59 g
> of carbs, of which 30.5 are sugars. But only .3 g fat,
> which makes it nearly no-fat.
>
> And since the worst thing for fat loss is to eat fat and
> sugar together, the high carbs here are less trouble than
> if they were traded for equal calories of fat.
>
> --Blair
> "Manga!"


That's assuming it's made with straight sugar. I make it with Splenda for
Baking. I test several times a day, so believe me, if it was high carb I
wouldn't be eating it.

kimberly


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Jude wrote:
> Blair P. Houghton wrote:
> > Jude > wrote:
> > >Who can help me? I need to come up with a yummy birthday cake for
> > >someone who's dieting, but loves sweets. I'm looking for something
> > >that's NOT a fruit cake or a spice cake, but something like a

> low-fat
> > >chocoalte or yellow cake with a decent low-fat frosting.

> >
> > First rule of dieting: don't worry about a short excursion
> > from the diet. It's soul-defeating to be completely ascetic.
> >
> > One healthy meal in an unhealthy lifestyle won't make
> > you healthy, and one piece of real birthday cake on your
> > birthday won't make you fat again.
> >
> > --Blair
> > "2-layer Devil's food with chocolate
> > buttercream, for me, please."

> Yes, but friendship is about respecting the choices made by others.

if
> I bake a "real" cake, he spimply won't eat it and I'll look like I
> don't care that he's been strictly dieting for a whie now. I don't

feel
> that it';s my choice to make. I don;'t really want to bake a regular
> cake only to have him feel obligated to break his diet to eat a

piece.
>
> jude


Guests always come first, otherwise you're a rude host. What gives any
sinful soul who for years ate too much and of the wrong foods the right
to
visit their personal restrictions on innocent others. Bake two cakes,
one normal and one of sinner's sawdust... watching the others enjoy
real cake while the glutton has to eat chalk will build some character
into his gelatinous spine. I think it's selfishly sick of you to
attempt punishing innocent others for the years of wild indescretions
commited by your spouse. Your clandestine guilt transference is not
fooling/helping anyone... do you really think no one will take umbrage
at your manipulating them into having to eat styrofoam while sporting a
smile? I think your dearest should be made to sit there watching
everyone gorge themselves into gormand oblivion while all he has to
distract himself is to pop the bubble wrap from your shipment of
gourmet chocolates... let him inhale the heady aroma emanating with
each pop while drooling like an idiot, that's all.


Sheldon

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