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Instant Pot Contest Winners!

To make the recipes more diabetes friendly, Hughes added extra vegetables, chose lean proteins, and kept the sodium in check by using low sodium ingredients. Instead of relying on salt for flavor, she added lots of herbs and spices to create tasty, healthy dishes. Looking for more diabetes-friendly Instant Pot recipes? Check out The Instant Pot Diabetes Cookbook and our Instant Pot recipe round up ! And the winner is... Hearty Chicken Italian Soup with Artichokes This winning soup boasts a wide variety of colorful vegetables. It's super easy to prepare in the Instant Pot, and budget-friendly

Japanese Chicken and Spinach Rice Bowls

Grain, protein, and vegetable bowls are popular now, and once you taste this one, you will understand why. It is a nourishing bowl that combines the comfort of chicken soup with the color and flavor of fresh vegetables. You can also customize the bowl to suit your preferences or what you have on hand. If you are out of brown rice you can substitute cooked quinoa, farro or whole grain couscous. You might also top your bowl with chopped cucumbers, shredded carrots, or chopped bell peppers. And, if you enjoy spicy food, increase the red pepper flakes.

Budget-Friendly Tuna Pasta Salad

You could try this tuna salad without the pasta and serve it on whole-grain bread, a tortilla or on a bed of lettuce. This quick and budget-friendly meal makes a healthy lunch or dinner.

Pasta Fagioli

This hearty Italian soup makes a great lunch or side dish with your holiday meal. To cut down on prep time, chop the onion, garlic, celery, and carrots quickly using a food processor.

Finding Recipe Inspirations

Diabetes specific: The Complete Diabetes Cookbook by America’s Test Kitchen: ATK is one of the country’s most revered cooking brands, and this cookbook offers more than 400 recipes that reflect their rigorous testing to improve the nutrition of favorite dishes. Prevention’s Diabetes Diet Cookbook : These fiber-rich recipes—from Almond and Mixed Berry Muffins with Flax Seeds to Autumn Harvest Minestrone—are easy to make and delicious. Here are a wide range of chefs and cookbook writers who produce recipes that you’ll enjoy because they’re so creative with healthy ingredients like fruits

Un plan de comidas limpio y sencillo para el nuevo año

Puede incluir estas recetas en su plan de alimentación semanal de la forma que mejor le convenga. Utilice el Planificador de comidas interactivo en Diabetes Food Hub para planificar su semana. Una vez que haya creado su cuenta gratuita , puede guardar recetas y luego arrastrarlas y soltarlas en su plan de alimentación. Haga clic aquí para obtener más consejos sobre cómo utilizar Diabetes Food Hub Cena Pollo a las hierbas de Provenza con judías verdes fáciles de Pascua Media Prepare esta cena a principios de semana y prepare pollo extra para las sobras (puede duplicar fácilmente la receta)

Panecillos de proteína de Arándanos con 5 ingredientes

No te sientas defraudado. ¡Estos Panecillos de proteína de Arándanos con 5 ingredientes pueden ser más pequeños en tamaño, pero de seguro son deliciosos! Esta receta puede ayudar a ajustar más proteína a tu dieta combinando arándanos frescos y dulces con los sabores cálidos de la mantequilla de almendras y el yogur griego de vainilla sin grasas. Mejor aún, esta receta contiene solo cinco ingredientes, lo que quiere decir que es bastante fácil de hacer y ponerla para llevar. Esta receta es traída a ti por el U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council , un orgulloso promotor de la American Diabetes

Pollo Teriyaki horneado

Esta receta de pollo favorita por los fanáticos puede ser preparada en casa en solo unos minutos con solo un puñado de ingredientes. La salsa está hecha con Endulzante granulado Splenda® en vez de azúcar para un equilibrio perfecto de dulzor y sabor con menos calorías y carbohidratos. Lo hace un estupendo acompañante de granos enteros como arroz integral o quinoa y muchos tipos de vegetales sin almidón. Esta receta es traída para ti por Splenda, orgulloso promotor de la American Diabetes Association y del Diabetes Food Hub.

Noodling Around with Noodles

Are the noodle days over if you have diabetes? No, but you have to figure out how to fit noodles into your eating plan in a way that helps you manage your blood glucose (blood sugar). How to Fit Noodles in Your Diet The typical pasta you’ve probably been enjoying for years can fit into your eating plan, and there are additional benefits if the noodles have been enriched with vitamins and minerals. But traditional noodles are still a carbohydrate. So, be sure to only eat one cup of pasta at a meal. Or follow the Diabetes Plate Method and limit the pasta serving size to ¼ of the plate