When we think of Diwali sweets, Kaju Katli is the first one to pop into your mind! This thin, smooth sweet made from cashews melts in your mouth and is simply irresistible. However, for those with diabetes or anyone looking to cut back on sugar, traditional Kaju Katli can pose a challenge. While cashews themselves are a great source of protein, healthy fats, and antioxidants—and contain no cholesterol—adding sugar can lead to health issues, especially during the festive season when sweets are everywhere. But what if we told you there is a sugar-free Kaju Katli recipe that is not only healthy but also delicious? So, be ready to discover this guilt-free treat, a homemade Diwali sweet recipe.
Sugar comes in two forms, natural and added. Natural sugars are found in whole foods—like fructose in fruits and lactose in milk. On the other hand, added sugars are mixed into processed foods and include ingredients like brown sugar, cane sugar, and high fructose corn syrup. While enjoying a small amount of sugar can be fine, excessive consumption, especially for those with diabetes, can lead to high blood sugar levels and various health issues, including weight gain, heart problems, dental issues, and even acne.
A review published in Advances in Nutrition highlights that high sugar intake is a significant contributor to obesity and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes. That is why the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends keeping added sugar to less than 10 percent of daily calorie intake.
With the festive season here, its is difficult to ignore Diwali sweets but it is better to opt for a healthier choice? Try out this delicious sugar-free Kaju Katli recipe to avoid high blood sugar levels and the risk of weight gain!
Here is a healthy way to prepare your favourite Kaju Katli at home without the use of sugar:
NOTE: You can also use jaggery (natural sugar) instead of stevia. Use low flame to heat jaggery powder and water in a non-stick kadai. Stir continuously until the jaggery dissolves completely. Once the jaggery syrup reaches the desired consistency, you can add the cashew powder to the syrup. Kaju Katli is usually white or yellow in colour, however, using jaggery will give Kaju Katli a brown colour.
Also read: Post-Diwali detox: 9 ways to detoxify your body after the festive season
Enjoy a healthy and happy Diwali with some healthy sweets!
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