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Side Greek Salad with Red Wine Vinaigrette

This is a simple, savory side salad that goes great with almost any entree when you need to add some more vegetables to your meal. Whip up a double batch and save some for another meal. Store with the dressing on the side so it can last up to 3 days in your refrigerator. Complete your plate: Pair this salad with a vegetarian entree like Slow-Cooker Ratatouille with White Beans for a plant-based Mediterranean meal. Find this recipe and more in The Create-Your-Plate Diabetes Cookbook, by Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, FAND

Oven-Baked Maduros (Sweet Plantains)

This might not look like much of a recipe, but fried sweet plantains are a staple side dish in most Latin countries. Typically lunch consists of rice, steak, and beans plus a side of maduros. Baking them is much easier than frying and it brings out all their natural sugars. The secret here is to use super-ripe plantains. Plantains are one of the better carbs you can consume, because they’re filled with potassium, they can help regulate digestion and boost the immune system, and much more. So go ahead and enjoy them in moderation.

Broccoli and Apple Salad

This kidney-friendly recipe is a kid favorite. Dice, chop, and stir—that’s all you need to create broccoli and apple salad. This healthy recipe is low in sodium and high in flavor. Caution: this recipe contains walnuts.

Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Lemon-Dill Yogurt Sauce

Sweet potatoes have plenty of nutrients and fiber, making them a great option for a starchy vegetable. Try this simple recipe of roasting sweet potatoes and pairing it with a tangy lemon-dill yogurt sauce.

Broccoli and Mandarin Orange Salad

Crunchy, sweet, and tangy, this refreshing broccoli and mandarin orange salad can satisfy multiple food cravings at once. This diabetes-friendly recipe makes a great side dish to dinner or a fresh lunch. Try pairing this dish with slow-roasted citrus cod for a heart-healthy meal.

Apricot Glazed Chicken

Here’s a new way to enjoy fresh apricots for dinner this spring! Serve this chicken with a whole grain of your choice and an arugula side salad for a complete seasonal meal.

No Bake Protein Balls

Looking for a snack that is nutritious and will satisfy your sweet tooth? These no-bake protein balls are your answer. They’re simple to make and oh so delicious. Unsweetened peanut butter, vanilla protein powder, chia seeds, and flaxseeds are the protein sources that give these no-bake protein balls their name.

PB and J Granola Bars

Get the comfort and taste of a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich with these PB&J granola bars! They make the perfect on-the-go or after-school snack, and with only 5 ingredients, these granola bars can be made in no time.

Oat Bran Pancakes

These oat bran pancakes are a classic breakfast with a healthy twist. They are made with oat bran, a whole grain that is rich in protein, antioxidants, and fiber—these nutrients help support a healthy immune system, heart, and gut. The sweet taste of these pancakes comes from zero- calorie Splenda ® Granulated Sweetener. Top with fresh berries or any of your other favorite pancake toppings with no added sugars and enjoy!

Chia Seed Falooda

Falooda is a sweet milk-based dessert common in the northern part of India. It is thought to have originated from a Persian dessert known as faloodeh. Traditional Indian falooda contains vermicelli made from wheat, but in this recipe I use buckwheat noodles.