NatraZyle is a new sugar substitute.. With 40% fewer calories than sugar, producing no highs or lows, with all the sweetness of the original and without any aftertaste so prevalent among other sugar substitutes, without any chemicals, you can safely use it in any recipe that calls for sugar.
The Natrazyle brand of Xylitol is made from corn, while others make it from birch. It’s corn origin is the reason it has no aftertaste. The company also has two other products, so far, a ketchup produced with their own corn based Xylitol and a mock honey. All three products are great for diabetics and anyone concerned with their sugar intake.
SYR and I tried each of the products and here’s what we found.
- The honey substitute tastes very much like honey, though it’s considerable looser (more watery) in its consistency.
- The ketchup differs from regular ketchup in the fact that it is made with Natrazyle‘s brand of Xylitol and that instead of vinegar they use apple cider. It tastes a little different than conventional ketchup but it is very good, nevertheless.
- We used the sugar substitute in a recipe (below) with very delicious results
We tried their Xylitol in a recipe that called for powdered sugar. Since NatraZyle comes only in granulated format we put the Xylitol in a food processor to make it powdery (don’t laugh, it works!!). Then we used it in the same proportion we would have used real sugar (as called for in the recipe).
We adapted a recipe from the Simply Southern – With a Dash of Kosher Soul cookbook.
Lemon Bars
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, divided
- 1/2 cup powdered Natrazyle‘s Xylitol
- 2 sticks margarine, softened
- 4 eggs
- teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 4-6 tablespoons lemon juice
- 2 cups NatraZyle‘s Xylitol
Directions
- Cream 2 cups flour, powdered Natrazyle‘s Xylitol and margarine until smooth.
- Press mixture into bottom of a greased 13x9x2 inch baking dish.
- Bake at 325 F for 20 minutes. Do not brown
- Blend eggs, 1/4 cup flour, baking powder, salt, lemon juice and Natrazyle‘s Xylitol.
- Pour mixture over over crust.
- Bake at 325 F for 30 minutes.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar.
- Immediately cut into squares.
Yields 15 servings
Enjoy, gentle reader, enjoy! We certainly did.
CS
I made two batches of the Lemon Bars (my kids’ favorite), one with regular sugar and the other with Natrazyle, both were delicious. The kids couldn’t tell which was which, I only tasted a very small almost imperceptible difference. I like this product, my husband is a newly diabetic and now I can prepare his old favorites again. Thank you for the recommendation CS!
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