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LO
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 8:35 am
My dh recently changed his eating style, to exclude almost all white flour and sugar. It's been great for him health-wise, but I have no idea what to make! Now I'm starting to think about Yom Tov, and freezing for Shabbosim, and have no idea....I know salads are healthiest, but I have two babies and cannot be sure that I will have time to cut up fruits/veg. before Shabbos/Yom Tov.
So, what I need are recipes for kugels, cakes, etc, with (mostly) whole wheat flour and little or no white sugar. I would prefer to use brown sugar, not Splenda. If you have any ideas for what other healthy things I can freeze in advance, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
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lamplighter
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 9:41 am
how bout honey?
I have some nice recipes with honey, and in most dishes (not necc baked goods) u can substitute honey fro ur sugar, using less.
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greenfire
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 9:48 am
have you seen sugar in the raw/turbinado sugar ... I wonder if this would be good enough ...
but I have used honey in whole wheat challah and comes out yum ...
splenda has it's shortcomings as do most sugar substitutes ...
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Chocoholic
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 11:30 am
Honey is just as bad as is white sugar and brown sugar...
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Crayon210
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 11:32 am
Brown sugar is just white sugar with molasses.
Sugar in the raw/turbinado sugar is supposedly healthier, and it works the same way, cup for cup, that white sugar does.
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lamplighter
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 3:22 pm
sugar in the raw is not really"raw sugar".
at least in the US it is illegal to sell/manufactue raw sugar.
tell us what u want ur substitute to be and we'll help u out.
(I like honey cause its natrual and u know what ur getting, u can also use less bc its so sweet, doesnt hurt for rosh hashana)
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LO
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 4:23 pm
Just to bring everyone back to the question at hand....I know that brown sugar is also not so good, but we can't take on everything at once, and right now, this is where we are holding... What I was looking for was recipes, not medical advice....
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Crayon210
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 5:16 pm
I just don't understand how it's considered taking anything on if you'll use white sugar as long as it's colored brown.
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happymom
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 6:02 pm
brown sugar IS while sugar, just browned
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MommyLuv
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 7:02 pm
Something we love as a side dish:
Pumpkin muffins. the recipe is in the Kosher Palette II.
I use all WW flour instead of white, and you can use honey or pure maple syrup instead of the sugar-just make sure to decrease another liquid called for in the recipe.
DD loves these, and they are pretty healthy-the pumpkin beefs up the nutrition value.
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LO
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 8:00 pm
I was under the impression that brown sugar is somewhat better than white. Thanks for the clarification, but as I said before, I was asking for RECIPES...
To all those who asked what I want to use instead, I don't mind using honey, or a little brown sugar. The main thing is that it shouldn't be too sweet, and whole wheat.
Thanks!
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chocolate moose
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Sun, Sep 02 2007, 8:03 pm
happymom wrote: | brown sugar IS while sugar, just browned |
When DS learned in Kfar Chabad, the brown sugar WAS considered healthier to eat. Yeridas hadoros . . . . . .
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cheerios
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Mon, Sep 03 2007, 12:18 am
Just to answer the op's question: take your regular recipes for challah, lokshen kugel, etc. and replace with w.w. flour/ w.w. noodles, and same with the sweetener.
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Mrs. XYZ
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Mon, Sep 03 2007, 12:29 am
To clarify: regular brown sugar is just plain white sugar mixed with molassis.
Then theres natural brown sugar which is made from raw sugar and I guess more healthy since its not 'whitened'.
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LO
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Mon, Sep 03 2007, 8:28 am
Cheerios - the amounts remain the same? I thought ww flour is heavier?
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Imabubby60
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Mon, Sep 10 2007, 11:04 am
The sugar should be replaced by pure maple syrup (less of it).
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DefyGravity
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Mon, Sep 10 2007, 11:14 am
Sides without sugar:
green beans
broccoli kugel
spinach kugel
noodle kugels with whole wheat noodles
sweet potato pie (can use splenda brown sugar blend or splenda)
matza stuffing using whole wheat matza (or whole wheat matzah farfal)
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