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Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon Vinaigrette

A whole roasted cauliflower is an impressive centerpiece to a plant-based meal. This low carb show-stopper is well worth the cook time—it tastes as good as it looks, and the prep is quick and easy.

Spaghetti Squash Parmigiano

Spaghetti squash is a winter squash with a unique stringy flesh that resembles spaghetti noodles. This recipe is a low carb side dish featuring classic Italian flavors but without the pasta! Spaghetti squash is also a lower potassium winter squash, making it a great addition to a kidney-friendly diet. Chef's Tip: Microwaving the raw spaghetti squash before cutting in half makes it much easier to cut into.

Tropical Kale Quinoa Salad

This is a great side for those who like a little sweet in an otherwise savory dish. You can make this dish ahead of time and serve it warm or cold.

Sweet Glazed Spring Vegetables

These sweet glazed spring vegetables are everything you want in a side dish on a beautiful spring or summer day. The carrots, radishes, and snap peas are packed with fiber, antioxidants, and minerals needed for a happy, healthy body. The delicious sweet glaze gets its sweetness from Splenda® Stevia Sweetener, which contains no calories or added sugars.

Cauliflower Fried "Rice"

Finely chopped cauliflower can be a remarkable nonstarchy side that’s lower in calories and carbohydrate than rice. Or make it a main dish by adding chicken breast, shrimp or tofu. To make this recipe even easier, start with packaged "riced" cauliflower that can be found fresh or frozen in many grocery stores.

Black Bean and Corn Salad

This salad is perfect for a spring picnic or quick lunch dish and is jam-packed with fiber.

Mixed Greens with Cranberries, Bacon and Walnuts

Walnuts are the only nut to provide an excellent source of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. This salad would be a great starter for a homemade Valentine’s Day dinner. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Cookbook . To order dierctly from the American Diabetes Association, click here .

Tazón de mandarina, verduras y proteínas

Aquí tienes una fresca y encantadora ensalada de entrada para una persona, perfecta para un almuerzo de trabajo en casa o una ocupada cena entre semana. El aliño cítrico y picante se hace mezclando vinagre de sidra y aceite de sésamo con jengibre rallado y naranjas enteras. Debes rociarlo sobre una cama de ensalada verde (de los vegetales que tengas) y una proteína magra de tu elección (restos de pollo o camarones o atún enlatado funcionan bien, o usa tofu o frijoles para una comida basada en plantas). Puedes añadir verduras y aderezos si lo deseas: prueba con tomates uva, aguacate o zanahoria

Sopa fría de estragón y tomate

Los tomates y las hierbas frescas son tan importantes en los menús mediterráneos de verano como en los americanos. Esta sopa francesa, ligera y picante, es un magnífico primer plato para acompañar un pollo asado o a la parrilla. También sabe muy bien con sándwiches y puede servirse fría. Prueba a envasarla en un termo y servirla en tazas en un picnic. Encuentra esta receta y otras más en la segunda edición de nuestro libro de cocina más vendido, El libro de cocina mediterránea para la diabetes. Para pedirlo directamente a la Asociación Americana de la Diabetes, haz clic aquí .