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Turkey Sausage and Egg Casserole

This egg casserole is on the lighter side, using egg substitute and reduced-fat cheese.

Cubano Roasted Broccoli Florets

Looking for a low-carb side dish that pairs up great with a main protein, can be a plate-method staple, and adds a little kick to a nutrient-packed super food? This simple roasted broccoli dish from Chef Ronaldo Linares should do the trick. The cumin and lime add spice and citrus to provide a Carribbean flavor and the avocado oil infuses the dish with healthy, heart-friendly fats. Pair with Chef Ronaldo's the Mojo Marinated Pork and a Cauliflower Rice Salad and you have a hearty, low-carb meal fit for an island vacation.

Creamy Chicken & Broccoli Basil Pesto Salad

Enjoy a fresh take on chicken salad without breaking the bank. This diabetes-friendly dish is budget-friendly and a great option for lunch or a light dinner. Try pairing it with whole grain crackers to add some crunch to your meal.

Minestrone Pasta Bowl

This is a vegan, vegetarian, and low-fat recipe featuring Ready for a hearty, plant-based lunch that is full of mediterranean flavor? This chickpea pasta bowl is filled with colorful veggies, chickpeas and flavorful herbs and spices. It’s an easy healthy and filling lunch idea.

Asparagus and Bok Choy Frittata

Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even dinner, our Asparagus and Bok Choy Frittata is a flavorful and diabetes-conscious dish designed to delight your taste buds with minimal effect on your blood glucose (blood sugar). This frittata combines the freshness of asparagus and the mild crunch of bok choy with protein-packed eggs, creating a balanced and nutritious meal for those with diabetes. Packed with essential nutrients, this frittata is a delicious addition to your diabetes-friendly menu, offering a satisfying culinary experience.

Dijon Salmon

You can use frozen salmon filets for this Salmon Dijon recipe, but be sure they are completely thawed before using. The best way to thaw the fish is in the refrigerator overnight, so plan ahead. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Cookbook. To order dierctly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Turkey Meatballs Arrabbiata

These super simple meatballs get a boost of flavor from jarred marinara sauce and pesto. You can serve them on a bed of zucchini noodles ("zoodles") or whole wheat spaghetti. Or, go noodle-free and enjoy them with a leafy green salad on the side. Find this recipe and more in The Clean & Simple Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RDN, CDN

Ramen-Style Ginger Chicken Noodle Soup

Try this Asian twist on classic chicken noodle soup next time you're battling a cold! Use the breast meat from a store-bought rotisserie chicken to make this extra easy. For the noodles, you could use brown rice udon, soba, or whole-wheat spaghetti. Get creative and add whatever toppings you have on hand: avocado, boiled egg, scallion, mung bean sprouts, thinly sliced mushrooms, toasted sesame seeds, lime, or sliced hot chile peppers all make great toppings. Find this recipe and more in The Clean & Simple Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RDN, CDN

Sheet Pan Zucchini and Red Pepper "Stir-Fry"

This recipe looks and tastes like a stir-fry, but it is roasted in the oven instead of cooking it on the stovetop. Just toss everything together, lay it out on a sheet pan, and let it bake! It's great as is, or you could add some additional flavors: Sprinkle with peanuts for crunch; drizzle with hot sauce for pow; add fresh cilantro for herbal flair.

Roasted Beets with Lemon and Dill

Beets may be a little messy to prepare, but they're well worth it! They are nutrition powerouses, rich in antioxodants and shown to help fight inflammation. Oh, and they're also delicious! Pair this flavorful side dish with a lean protein, like this Mustard-Herb Roasted Pork Tenderloin.