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Camarones a la parrilla con cítricos y verduras de primavera

Un plato ligero y fácil, estos camarones a la plancha ofrecen un montón de sabores. Se pueden comer solos o con una guarnición de un plato sin almidón como el arroz de coliflor.

Pork Souvlaki

Souvlaki are Greek kebabs made with marinated meat. You can use any meat of your choice—try it with chicken, shrimp or lamb. To pull the meal together, serve the grilled meat in a pita pocket topped with tzatziki and other vegetables, like tomato, red onion, bell pepper, or lettuce.

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.

Garlicky Tomato Salad

Plum and cherry tomatoes taste good year-round, so you can enjoy this salad anytime. In the summer, feel free to substitute yellow or heirloom tomatoes. Grilled shrimp is superb in this salad, so add it if you want to turn this into a main dish. Try this with sliced mint leaves in place of the basil or use half mint and half basil.

Mandarin, Greens, and Protein Bowl

Here’s a fresh and lovely entrée salad for one—perfect for a work-form-home lunch or a busy weeknight dinner. The zingy, citrusy dressing is made by blending together cider vinegar and sesame oil with grated ginger and whole oranges. You'll drizzle that onto a bed of salad greens (whatever you have) and a lean protein of choice (leftover chicken or shrimp or canned tuna work well, or use tofu or beans for a plant-based meal). You can additional vegetables and toppings if you want—try grape tomatoes, avocado, or shredded carrot. For crunch, top with peanuts or another roasted nut.

Salteado de calabacines y camarones

¿A quién no le gusta un buen sofrito? No hace falta que pidas comida para llevar, ¡te tenemos la solución! Esta receta es rápida, sencilla y está repleta de sabor sin toda la grasa y los carbohidratos de los sofritos habituales. Presentado por el patrocinador de Diabetes Food Hub, Saladmaster . Para ver un video de esta receta, haz clic aquí.

Grilled Seafood and Quinoa Salad with Mango and Avocado

Latin American influence permeates this colorful recipe full of bold taste and textures. You can add any leftover cooked meats or seafood to this recipe.

Grilled Vegetable Pasta Salad

To make this side dish a meal, add chopped up cooked chicken or shrimp to it.

Smoky Seafood Stew

This stew is great year-round, but it’s best in late summer when bell peppers are extra plump and abundant at the farmers’ market. When buying fresh clams, make sure they are still alive with their shells tightly closed. This recipe is Katie Cavuto's rendition of the clambakes and lobster boils she loved as a kid.

Diabetes-friendly Recipes for Your Air Fryer

What Is Air Frying? Instead of using a pot of hot oil, the air fryer uses swirling hot air to cook food quickly and evenly. The food is placed in a wire mesh basket or on a rack to allow the hot air to circulate evenly around the food creating the same golden brown, crispy crust you get from frying in oil. Air fryers are easy to use, cook food quicker than baking, and clean up easily. In addition to creating healthier versions of your favorite fried foods like french fries, onion rings, or chips, you can cook a variety of everyday foods like vegetables, meat, fish, eggs, and more. Tips for