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  1. 5 stars
    Cool! I really love the recipe. I was diagnosed having type 2 diabetes a year ago and after that I never eat sugary foods, but I’m always craving for that. Thanks for this wonderful recipe. I make it now all the time.. XOXO

  2. 5 stars
    I have type 1 and I'm always looking for something chocolate. This is perfect. Thank you so much

  3. 5 stars
    Amazing recipe..the cake looks yummy!! I have one question..if I want to make an eggless version of the same cake, what can I use as as a substitute and in what quantity?
    Thanks.

    1. So sorry Pragya but I don’t know! I would usually suggest yogurt but since I have not tested I cannot be for sure. If you want to try and let me know you can substitute the eggs with 1/2 cup yogurt. Do let us know the results.

    1. 5 stars
      Hi Veena ,
      Many people in my family are diabitic. This recipe is a treasure! How can I substitute the sour cream? Thank you

      1. Thank you Dalia- You can make sour cream at home – just look under basic recipes – It’s simple and easy too.

  4. 5 stars
    Thank you so much, my step son had type 1 diabetes and I have been looking for a recipe and I also have someone who can not have gluten and I have to make a cake for both, I think this will be prefect, Do you by change have the carb count on this cake? Thank you again.

    1. Thank you Connie I am so happy to hear that this recipe works for you. I will get the nutrition data added to this post soon as I can Thanks

  5. 5 stars
    Hi Veena i just want t ask what is diabetic chocolate? Can i use any kind of sugar- free chocolate? What do you mean by swift the flour? And lastly it says in your list 1 baking powder, is that 1 tbsp or 1 tsp? Thanks a lot!

    1. Yes Rusta as long as it’s sugar free and does not contain any gluten should be ok. Sift flour is to strain the flour thru a sieve. It’s one tsp – the small spoon. Thanks

  6. 5 stars
    Your work article, blogs I mean over all contents is must read stuff. Your recipes are toe die for and your tutorials leave nothing to guess. Truly appreciate it . Thank you so much

    1. 5 stars
      Thank you so much Jack for your kinds words. Appreciate this comment very much.

  7. 5 stars
    Amazing Effort!The cake looks great.Did u write the number 50 and stars with white chocolate or fondant.Please show how to make gumpaste or fondant roses in future.Thanks again.

    1. Thanks Shalu, The accessories are all fondant but were approved by the wife who said she will take them off before serving. This was for a milestone celebration her diabetic husband