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Bacalao a las Brasas

La American Diabetes Association y la American Heart Association recomiendan comer al menos 2 porciones de pescado a la semana. Este bacalao a las brasas es una opción sabrosa. Si no eres fanático del bacalao, no dudes en sustituirlo por cualquier pescado. Haz clic aquí para más recetas saludables para el corazón

Condimento Cajún sin sal

¡El aderezo cajún comprado en una tienda puede contener más de 1000mg de sal por cucharadita! Esta mezcla sin sal brinda los mismos sabores cajún, pero puedes controlar cuánta sal va en el plato final. Puedes usar este aderezo sobre pollo, pescado, u otro marisco, rociado sobre vegetales al vapor o rostizados, o como un aderezo para palomitas de maíz. ¡Las posibilidades son interminables!

Zanahorias y arándanos asados con canela

¿Está buscando el acompañamiento perfecto para acompañar su comida navideña? ¡Estas zanahorias y arándanos asados con canela no te decepcionarán! El Endulzante Granulado Splenda® sin calorías y la canela resaltan la dulzura de este platillo de temporada. Los beneficios para la salud de las zanahorias y los arándanos son numerosos. Están llenos de toneladas de nutrientes como fibra, vitamina A, vitamina K y potasio, ¡solo por nombrar algunos! Esta receta presentada por Splenda® , un orgulloso partidario de la American Diabetes Association® y Diabetes Food Hub® .

Jambalaya de Camarones

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Spiced Pork & Glazed Apple with Roasted Vegetables

This hearty dish is brimming with quintessential wintry flavors thanks to the sweet glazed apple we’re serving over rich roasted pork, coated with a warming blend of nutmeg, ginger, white pepper, and cloves (known as quatre épices, or four spices) that also roasts with seasonal vegetables. 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.

Baby Artichokes with Herb Dressing

This popular Mediterranean side dish is enjoyed in late spring when baby artichokes are at their peak. In addition to their mellow, buttery flavor, fresh baby artichokes have a tender texture and elegant presentation. If you've never worked with fresh artichokes before, don't be intimidated. The steps to preparing them are simple, and after cooking them once, you'll be a pro. If baby artichokes are not in season, substitute reduced-sodium canned artichoke hearts or frozen ones. Find this recipe and more in the second edition our best-selling cookbook, The Mediterranean Diabetes Cookbook. To

Stuffed Mushrooms

This low-carb appetizer is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Stuffed mushroom recipes are typically loaded with calories, but the turkey sausage and reduced-fat cheese in this recipe help save calories while still providing bold flavor. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Cookbook . To order dierctly from the American Diabetes Association, click here .

Vegetable Stew With Fresh Rosemary

This stew is like a farmers’ market in a bowl with its wide range of colorful, tender vegetables, including green asparagus and zucchini, orange carrots, and bright yellow summer squash. If you have a green thumb, feel free to create new combinations based on your garden’s bounty

Whole Wheat Fresh Gingerbread

This fresh gingerbread loaf is a wholesome twist on a classic favorite, offering the warm, spicy notes of ginger and molasses, but with the goodness of whole wheat flour. It's a delightful addition to your holiday spread that the whole family is sure to enjoy! This diabetes-friendly is a great option to bring to a holiday cookie swap or to serve at your holiday meal to celebrate the season.