This diabetic friendly recipe is one of thousands of baked by 150 Boston area restaurants taking part in Pie in the Sky one of the biggest charity bake sales in the country Proceeds from each pie benefits Community Servings a local non profit that delivers meals to the critically ill and homebound Click here to read more about Pie in the Sky Note: This recipe is for a low sugar apple pie filling only For a diabetic friendly pie crust try this recipe from the ADA You will need to double the recipe as it is only for a single 9 inch pie crust nbsp;
This recipe straddles the line between luscious side dish and low-key dessert. To bring the dish to a potluck, keep the candied pecans crunchy by packing them separately and sprinkling them on the dish just before serving.
OPB's Kate Clause offers this reprieve from the classic pumpkin pie — a pumpkin bread with a heavy dose of concentrated, freshly brewed chai tea topped with a crunchy, sweet streusel including Oregon hazelnuts and walnuts.
Make a dairy-free risotto-style rice dish with the use of puréed cashews. By soaking overnight, the cashews soften and create a rich and creamy sauce that transforms frozen rice into a delicious meal. If you like fresh horseradish, grate some over the top just before serving for a punch of flavor.
The best way to eat oatmeal, ever. This oatmeal may be prepared with rolled oats or instant oatmeal. Chef's Note: Fruit flavored teas can be substituted for chai tea; pair with appropriate frozen or fresh fruits.