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No Honey Mustard

A honey mustard with no honey—how can it be? Splenda Monk Fruit Sweetener is how! This 100% natural zero-calorie sweetener provides the sweet taste to this dressing without the added sugars. The base ingredients of this dressing are high-protein Greek yogurt and heart healthy extra-virgin olive oil. Drizzle it on your salad or use it as a dipping sauce for your chicken or other favorite foods!

Sage Stuffing

Here’s a stuffing recipe that’s on the healthier side but will still thrill your guests. Our Sage Stuffing uses whole grain bread, omega-3 rich walnuts and cranberries to give it a holiday twist.

Black Beans And Tomatoes With Lime

The Black Beans And Tomatoes With Lime recipe features a savory and tangy flavor profile. The black beans and tomatoes provide a hearty and slightly sweet base, while the cumin adds a warm, earthy spice. The lime juice contributes a fresh, zesty tang, and the onions and peppers offer a mild sweetness and a bit of crunch.

Red Pepper Quinoa

Enjoy this grain and bean salad that is perfect with simple protein entrees at dinnertime and even better for lunch the next day.

Just Peachy Bowls

These gorgeous “bowls” look so impressive, but they’re really easy to prepare. You’ll actually be making your own flavored greek yogurt, which is the best way to create the flavor and sweetness level just right for you. When dolloped over juicy peaches, the result is simply divine—especially when the fruit is at its peak in the spring or summer. Grilling the peaches makes this dessert uniquely sweet and smoky, but if you're looking for an even quicker dessert, you can skip the grill and leave the peaches raw.

Brown Rice Congee with Stir-Fried Herbs

Congee is a traditional rice porridge. It’s commonly eaten at breakfast time, but can also be enjoyed any other time of day. It’s a great way to make a small amount of rice go a long way, and can be paired with meat, fish, veggies or eggs.

Turkey and Mozzarella Snack Skewers

It’s always more fun to eat food off skewers! This low carb snack stacks protein, dairy, and veggies onto a small skewer or toothpick. Make them a day or two in advance, so you can quickly grab and enjoy when you’re on the go. This recipe originally appeared in The Create-Your-Plate Diabetes Cookbook by Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, FAND

Budget-Friendly Hearty Cabbage Soup

This veggie-loaded, high-fiber soup is more satisfying than traditional cabbage soup because of the addition of beans and turkey sausage. It also freezes well, so freeze half and use it during a busy week when you don’t have much time to cook.

Tuna Ceviche

Ceviche is a latin dish traditionally made with raw fish marinated and cured in citrus juices. This budget-friendly version uses canned tuna, but delivers the same fresh and zesty flavor. The ceviche pairs great with saltine crackers, but you could use any favorite cracker or eat it by itself for a low carb snack, or part of a light lunch.

Homemade Apple Butter

What to do with all those delicious, vitamin C-rich apples during apple season? Make homemade apple butter of course! For this recipe, add three pounds of your favorite apples and boost the flavor with 100% natural Splenda® Stevia Sweetener, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Stir the apple butter into your morning oatmeal, spread it on whole grain toast, or add it as a glaze to meat!