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Smoky Pan Roasted Chicken with Potatoes and Beans

Smoked paprika gives this pan-roasted chicken a delicious smoky flavor. Potatoes and green beans round out your plate for a budget-friendly meal in less than 30 mintues (and less than $2.50 a plate!) Double Up: Double the chicken in this recipe and save the leftovers for Smoky Chicken and Three Bean Salad later in the week. Find this recipe and weekly meal plans in our book, The 12-Week Diabetes Cookbook by Linda Gassenheimer. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here .

Grilled Jalapeno-Peach Chicken Thighs with Creamy Avocado & Artichoke Salad

Bring a taste of summer to your table with these tasty dishes that fit the Very-Low-Carbohydrate Meal Pattern . This dish is a perfect blend of sweet, spicy, and creamy flavors, making it a delightful meal for any occasion.

Grilled Chicken with Peaches and Zucchini Skewers

Elevate your diabetes-friendly dining with our savory grilled chicken skewers featuring succulent peaches and zucchini. Indulge in a delectable blend of lean protein and low-glycemic fruits and veggies that's perfect for outdoor gatherings and weeknight meals.

Lentil Sloppy Joes

These Lentil Sloppy Joes are a hearty and satisfying plant-based alternative to the classic version. Packed with protein and flavor, they make for a delicious and nutritious meal that is kid-approved!

Sweet Southern Coleslaw

This coleslaw is the perfect balance of tangy and sweet! The recipe uses Splenda® Granulated Sweetener instead of sugar to provide a sweet flavor with less carbs and calories. Crunchy crisp shredded cabbage with this delicious dressing makes the ideal complement to many main dishes and can be enjoyed as a healthy snack by itself. Get ready to enjoy your new favorite slaw recipe!

Mandarin, Greens, and Protein Bowl

Here’s a fresh and lovely entrée salad for one—perfect for a work-form-home lunch or a busy weeknight dinner. The zingy, citrusy dressing is made by blending together cider vinegar and sesame oil with grated ginger and whole oranges. You'll drizzle that onto a bed of salad greens (whatever you have) and a lean protein of choice (leftover chicken or shrimp or canned tuna work well, or use tofu or beans for a plant-based meal). You can additional vegetables and toppings if you want—try grape tomatoes, avocado, or shredded carrot. For crunch, top with peanuts or another roasted nut.

Spicy Garlic Ginger Chicken

This quick, easy, no fuss dish is hot, spicy, and full of bold flavor. You can adjust the spicy heat by varying the amount of hot chili sauce.

Meatball Kabobs

These meatballs make a fun family meal. Or, you can also serve them on a platter as an appetizer next time you are entertaining.

Twice Baked Butternut Squash

You can also make this same recipe with small sugar pumpkins or acorn squash instead of butternut squash.