BLOG 496 CAKES
Celebrations call for cake being served. Gatherings usually
have food and dessert often includes cake. Indulging in cake every now and then
and sticking to one moderate portion-sized slice won’t take too much of a toll
on your waistline. Some types of cakes do less damage than others. That might
mean less shame as well. Baking is a creative activity and between icing,
coloring, and design, cakes can be a masterpiece of their own. So which cakes
are better diet-wise than others. Here’s the slice on this……
Healthier Cakes
Strawberry shortcake – If you use egg whites and less sugar,
one slice is about 250 calories.
Flourless chocolate cake – This may not sound appealing, but
one slice is about 150 calories and is gluten free and paleo.
Protein mug cake – This single serving concept is a great
way to get your protein in. Add banana, protein powder, cinnamon, and egg
whites, and in 250 calories you will fulfill your taste buds.
Unhealthier Cakes
Carrot cake: Even though it has vegetables in it, being
healthy is not its forte. There are nuts too. However, carrot cake can have
anywhere from 300 to 600 calories per slice plus lots of sugar and lots of fat.
Cheesecake – No kidding one slice can have up to 1,000
calories depending on type and where you get it from.
Red velvet cake – It has a lot of sugar and fat because of
the icing and there is a lot of artificial coloring in it. One slice can have nearly
500 calories.
Pineapple upside down cake – Just because it has a fruit in
its name doesn’t mean it is healthy. One slice can have 350 calories.
Swapping out certain ingredients for healthier options is
one way to keep cake within reason. You can use yogurt, egg whites, and of
course less sugar or add whole fruits for sweetness. A lot of us don’t ask
questions when cake in on the table. We let our will power falter and then say
it’s only one slice before we pick a little frosting off another piece. If it
isn’t cake, well then, it’s cookies, cupcakes, or ice cream. Life is sweet and
cake just makes it feel even sweeter.
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