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Lemon Tea Loaf Recipe


This Lemon Tea Loaf Recipe is one of many in our collection of Low Carb Recipes. these are culled from various sources, some my own. whilst some are low carb recipes, there are also some low fat recipes, whilst and diabetic recipes. The one thing they all have in common with this Lemon Tea Loaf Recipe, is that they can all be seen as diet recipes in one form or another.




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Lemon Tea Loaf




Ingredients:

2 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 tsp double acting baking owder
2 tbsp grated lemon peel
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup whipped butter
2 eggs
1/4 cup margarine
1/3 cup whole milk
1 ...garnish:
6 thin lemon slices

Instructions:

nonstick cooking spray; set aide. Into medium mixing bowl sift
together flour and baking powder; stir in lemon peel and set aside.
In large mixing bowl combine sugar, butter, eggs, and margarine and,
using electric mixer at medium speed, beat until combined; increase
peed to high and beat until mixture is light and fluffy and double in
volume. Add flour mixture alternately with milk, beating at low speed
until batter is smooth. Transfer batter to prepared pan and bake for
50 to 55 minutes (until browned and a cake tester inserted in center,
comes out clean). Let cake cool in pan for 5 minutes; invert cake
onto a wire rack and let cool completly. To serve. garnish with lemon
slices and cut into 12 equal slices.

Each serving provides: 1 Bread exchnge; 1 fat Exchange; 110 Optional
Calories. Per Serving: 220 calories; 4g protein; 9g fat; 31g
carbohydrate; 56 mg calcium; 170 mg sodium; 57mg cholesterol; 0.8g
dietaryfiber

Source: Weight Watchers Quick Success Program Cookbook

Individul slices of this loaf may be wrapped in plastic freezer wrap
and frozen for later use; thaw at room temperature Posted by
COOKIE.LADY [MUMSIE] on Jul 16, 1992

MM by Cathy Svitek



Servings: 2




By eating what is sufficient man is enabled to work; he is hindered from working and becomes heavy, idle, and stupid if he takes too much. As to bodily distempers occasioned by excess, there is no end of them.
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JONES, Thomas Vincent