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Title: Cheesecake - Diabetic
Categories: Diabetic Dairy Cheesecake
Yield: 8 Servings

6 Plain graham wafers - 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches each
1 1/2tbMargarine, melted
1tbGranulated gelatin
1/2cCold water
1/3cBoiling water
1/2tsGrated lemon rind
1/2cFresh lemon juice
  Sugar substitute equivalent to 1/4 cup sugar
2tbWater
2c(16 oz) cream-style cottage cheese 4% fat
1/2tsLemon extract
4lgStrawberries

SOURCE: The Art of Cooking for the Diabetic by Mary Abbott Hess, R. D., M. S., and Katharine Middleton - copyright 1988. Prepare an 8" x 8" x 2" cake pan with vegetable pan-coating; set aside. Make fine crumbs, with graham crackers (1/2 cup) and mix thoroughly with melted margarine; set aside. Soak gelatin in cold water. Combine boiling water and lemon rind; add to gelatin; add lemon juice and sweetener, stirring until completely dissolved. Chill until it is the consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Put 2 tablespoons water, cottage cheese, and lemon extract into a blender or food processor and cover; turn to high speed for 10-15 seconds. Add partially set gelatin mixture; turn to high speed 15 seconds or until well blended. Pour into prepared pan. Sprinkle graham cracker crumbs evenly over top. Wash, hull, and dry strawberries. Slice in halves lengthwise. Arrange on top of cake so that, when cut into eight servings (4 by 2 inches), each will have a strawberry garnish in center. Chill several hours, until set. YIELD: 8 servings - 1 serving: 1 piece, 4 x 2 inches NUTRITIVE VALUES per serving: CHO 8 g, PRO 8 g, FAT 5 g, CAL 106, Fiber 0.3 g, Sodium 263 mg, Chol 8 mg. FOOD EXCHANGES per serving: 1 medium-fat meat and 1/2 fruit exchange. LOW-SODIUM DIETS: This recipe is suitable for occasional use if sodium restriction is not severe.

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