One of the simplest ways to cook pork tenderloin is in the oven. Brush the seasonings onto the tenderloin and within 40 minutes you have a perfectly cooked, delicious, lean protein. You can roast a side vegetable in the oven alongside the pork tenderloin—try this recipe for Roasted Beets with Lemon and Dill .
Want to eat a restaurant-style salad at home? This Greek Chicken Salad is packed full of heart-heart healthy olive oil and vegetables, plus chicken for protein, making it a full meal in a bowl. Pita chips add crunch, while keeping this Mediterranean meal low in carbs. This recipe is great for meal prepping—just store the dressing separately.
If you are tired of the same boring sandwich for lunch, try this restaurant-style wrap. Use cooked rotisserie chicken from your grocery store to save time.
Don’t be surprised when these appetizers are devoured at your next party. This classic take on shrimp proves that sometimes the simplest recipes are crowd pleasers! This recipe comes from The Diabetes Cookbook .
The American Diabetes Association and the American Heart Association recommend eating at least 2 servings of fish per week. This broiled cod is a tasty option. If you’re not a fan of cod, feel free to substitute any fish here. Click here for more heart-healthy recipes
Las batatas están llenas de buena nutrición proporcionando una buena fuente de vitamina A, fibra y vitamina C. Los adultos y niños amarán estas Batatas Fritas. Encuentra esta receta y más en el Libro de recetas para diabéticos . Para pedirlo directamente de la American Diabetes Association, haz clic aquí .
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