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Pastelón (Pastel de Plátanos al Pastor)

El pastelón es un platillo puertorriqueño parecido a la lasaña que se prepara con capas de plátanos maduros fritos. Es realmente delicioso y me hace acordar del tiempo que pasé en la isla visitando a mi tía. Para un toque saludable, herví los plátanos maduros e hice un puré. Una vez armado, se parece al pastel de carne shepherd’s pie. La dulzura del plátano combinada con el sabor salado de la carne lleva tu boca al séptimo cielo. Recipe in English: Pastelón (Plantain Shepherd's Pie)

Brochetas de pollo con cítricos y estragón

La carne es lo primero que nos viene a la mente cuando pensamos en cocinar a la parrilla, pero las verduras a la parrilla pueden saber igual de bien Cuando pedimos a los jugadores de fútbol americano Blake y Reid Fergeuson una receta que les recordara a mamá, nos enviaron este plato perfecto para el verano. La dietista de la ADA Shamera Robinson quedó impresionada. "La receta de la brocheta de Reid y Blake Ferguson ya tenía una gran mezcla de proteínas y verduras, así que no tuvimos que hacer muchos ajustes. Simplemente añadimos más de las coloridas verduras a cada brocheta para dar una amplia

Spicy Chipotle Tofu & Rice Bowls with Avocado and Marinated Vegetables

To top a bed of hearty brown rice, you’ll coat bites of seared tofu with fiery chipotle paste, then temper the bold flavors with creamy avocado, crisp marinated vegetables, and a dollop of cooling yogurt. Blue Apron believes meal time should be the best part of the day. That's why we're collaborating with the American Diabetes Association to serve up delicious, ready-to-cook meals packed with fresh produce, lean proteins and lots of flavorful options. All sent to your door.

Romesco Chicken & Spinach with Pepper Couscous & Tzatziki

In this dish, bold, savory flavor comes from romesco sauce—a delightfully savory tomato sauce that features garlic, almonds, and more—which we’re using to coat sautéed chicken and onion and verdant spinach. Blue Apron believes meal time should be the best part of the day. That's why we're collaborating with the American Diabetes Association to serve up delicious, ready-to-cook meals packed with fresh produce, lean proteins and lots of flavorful options. All sent to your door.

Creole Drums

Flavorful chicken legs are smothered in a Louisiana-style mixture of tomatoes, okra, onion, and bell pepper, and spiced up with hot-pepper sauce. Serve them in shallow soup bowls so you can easily spoon up all the great-tasting sauce or serve them on a bed of fluffy brown rice.

Shrimp Fajitas

Serve this dish with jicama sticks and fresh guacamole. If you’d like, you can make this colorful dish even more vibrant by using different color peppers or purple onion.

Slow-Cooker Chicken Fajita Burritos

This chicken burrito is packed with protein and fiber, perfect for a filling lunch that will keep you satisfied until dinner. It's also great for meal prepping—wrap the burritos in foil and store in the fridge or freezer. Reheat in a toaster oven before eating.

Congrí Light (Cuban Black Beans and Rice)

This healthy and classic Cuban recipe is a great dish to bring to parties or add on as a side to make a complete meal.

Bibb and Bean Burrito Bowl

Eating beans every day may help people with type 2 diabetes better manage their blood glucose. So enjoy the health benefits of this inviting meal-in-a-bowl. And enjoy all of its vivid colors, Mexican-inspired flavors, and lovely textures with a fork. The bowl is made from Bibb lettuce, so it’s literally an edible bowl! But if you like, use the Bibb leaves to eat some of the bean mixture burrito-style. Any way you choose to eat it, it’s muy delicioso. This recipe from The With or Without Meat Cookbook , 2nd edition, by Jackie Newgent. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association

How to Add Probiotics to Your Diabetes Eating Plan

Probiotics are live organisms that provide health benefits when consumed or applied topically. What Do Probiotics Do? The primary reason people consume probiotics, whether as a supplement or in probiotic-rich foods, is to improve gut health. Research is ongoing, however, the potential benefits of probiotics including treating gum disease, inflammation, and even high blood pressure. Probiotics work by filling the gut with “good” bacteria and helping maintain a healthy balance of microorganisms in what is called the gut microbiome or microflora. This microbiome is made up of trillions of