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Greek Bean Salad

Beans are one of the healthiest carbohydrate sources. They are full of fiber and other nutrients. If you need to eat a gluten-free diet, beans can be a staple in your meal plan.

Smoothie Breakfast Bowl

A smoothie topped with some crunch makes for a complete breakfast in a bowl! The extra ingredients make this thick fruit-and-veggie blend more filling than a drinkable smoothie. This recipes comes from The Diabetes Cookbook .

Pumpkin Pie Popcorn

Everyone loves a good pumpkin recipe during the fall, but have you ever tried pumpkin pie popcorn? In addition to the pumpkin pie spice, this popcorn gets its sweetness from zero-calorie Splenda® Stevia Sweetener. And don’t forget: Popcorn is a whole grain, so it’s a good source of fiber. Enjoy as a snack while watching a spooky movie or place in baggies to hand out to trick-or-treaters!

Crunchy Quinoa Stuffed Zucchini

This is a great way to add more grains to your diet and the quinoa gets a wonderful crunch when baked.

Mixed Greens with Cranberries, Bacon and Walnuts

Walnuts are the only nut to provide an excellent source of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. This salad would be a great starter for a homemade Valentine’s Day dinner. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Cookbook. To order dierctly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Ricotta and Blackberry Jam Crostini

Need something fancyish? This crostini recipe will become your go-to hors d’oeuvre pick. It does double duty as a stress-free afterwork or after-school snack, too. To make it, you don’t actually need an entire footlong baguette here; the recipe works surprisingly well with slices from a standard hoagie or submarine roll—as long as it’s not already split. Find this recipe and more in The Clean & Simple Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RDN, CDN

White Bean, Lemon, and Herbed Feta Dip

Even though it can be made in a flash, this zesty dip combines all the bright flavors of Greece in one easy-to-make dish. If you are a Mediterranean food fan, this dip will make a great addition to hummus in your repertoire. Note that when storing this dip in the refrigerator, it tends to firm up. Before serving, simply stir in water a tablespoon at a time until it becomes the desired consistency. Find this recipe and more in the second edition our best-selling cookbook, The Mediterranean Diabetes Cookbook. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Braised Cabbage With Apples

This sweet and savory dish uses seasonal apples and cabbage for a budget-friendly side vegetable. Great paired with a simple meat entree such as Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Thyme & Garlic Marinade and Balsamic Roasted Grapes.

Grilled Strawberries on “Crème” with Balsamic Glaze

This diabetes-friendly recipe for grilled strawberries on crème with balsamic glaze is sure to impress! Utilizing natural sweeteners like maple syrup or honey includes extra nutrients. The Greek yogurt adds some extra protein to help keep you feeling satisfied after eating this delicious dessert. This is also a great choice if you are looking for gluten-free or vegetarian sweet treat.

Modern Tuna Noodle Casserole

This recipe is a great example of using vegetables to bulk up a dish that is typically high in carbs and fat.