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Sugar Free Yogurt Parfait with Fresh Berries

This sugar-free parfait is a delicious and healthy way to start your day! Made with stevia for sweetness, plain Greek yogurt, fresh berries, and your choice of crunchy toppings, this is a delicious option for anyone looking to reduce their sugar intake. You can also try topping this parfait with chia seeds, shredded coconut, or chopped nuts. Customize it even more by swapping out for your favorite berry like raspberries or strawberries. Enjoy this healthy, easy morning meal or mid-day snack!

Blueberry Smoothie Bowl

This is a low-fat, very-low-fat, and vegetarian recipe that features blueberries. This Blueberry Smoothie Bowl blends creamy Greek yogurt with fruit and a touch of spice for a refreshing, nutrient-packed breakfast. With fiber from chia seeds, protein from yogurt, and natural sweetness from fruit, it’s a balanced way to start the day. It's a great choice for steady energy levels without added sugar.

Cinnamon French Vanilla Overnight Oats

These delicious cinnamon overnight oats are a simple, healthy, protein-packed breakfast and can be a great low-prep staple for your whole family—it takes just 5 minutes to prepare the night before! The recipe uses a Splenda® Diabetes Care Shake instead of milk, which provides flavor, plus added fiber, healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals for a nutritious start to your day.

Strawberry Vanilla Overnight Oats with Cottage Cheese

These strawberry vanilla overnight oats are creamy, protein-packed, and naturally sweetened with fresh fruit. Cottage cheese adds extra protein and a rich texture, while oats and chia seeds bring fiber to help support steady blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. It’s a vegetarian, make-ahead breakfast that fits perfectly into a diabetes-friendly routine.

Pumpkin Risotto (Risotto Di Zucca)

The traditional butter and cream in this recipe have been replaced with olive oil and yogurt. With pumpkin, the risotto achieves a creamy consistency without the extra fat.

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.

Fig and Walnut Yogurt Tarts

These beautiful yet simple tarts can be served as an appetizer, snack, or light dessert. If you can't find figs, other fruit like apple, pear, or berries would also work. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Superfoods Cookbook and Meal Planner. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Just Peachy Yogurt and Granola Jar

Flavored yogurts from the store are usually full of added sugars. You can easily make your own at home, starting with plain yogurt and adding fresh or frozen fruit, fruit preserves, and granola. Try this combo made with peaches! Top with store-bought granola (look for a brand with low added sugar) or make this quick and easy Fruit-Sweetened Granola. You can make several jars ahead of time for a quick grab-and-go breakfast. Add the granola just before eating to keep it crunchy. This recipes comes from The Clean & Simple Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RDN, CDN.

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