Showing 261 - 270 of 1301 results

Showing Results for: “프릴리지판매 red-store.net 초강력흥분제 시알리스 5mg 가격 레비트라 100 oizq”

Luscious Avocado-Strawberry Salad With Toasted Pine Nuts

Worthy of a special occasion, yet incredibly simple. This is one of my all-time favorites. Try papaya or mango in season in place of the strawberries.

Red Lentil Dal with Jicama "Chips"

Dal is a thick Indian lentil stew that’s often served with naan flatbread. You can reduce the grams of carbohydrate by serving this dal with peeled and sliced jicama. It’s a crunchy, slightly sweet vegetable that looks like a potato.

Masala Omelette with Mixed Veggies

This recipe from Indian Cuisine Diabetes Cookbook, by May Abraham Fridel.

Vegetarian Baked Beans

You can make these baked beans with pinto beans if you prefer them over navy beans.

Creamy White Bean Soup with Basil and Olive Oil

White bean soup is a Tuscan classic. White beans are a great source of fiber. Use jarred white beans if available—they are superior to canned.

Indian Vegetable Curry

This flavorful curry is packed with nutritious veggies! Serve this dish over brown rice or in lettuce cups.

Slow Cooker Butter Chicken with Vegetables on Brown Rice

Slow Cooker Butter Chicken with Vegetables on Brown Rice is a comforting and aromatic dish. Tender chicken is slow-cooked with a rich, creamy tomato sauce, mixed vegetables, and warm spices, then served over nutritious brown rice. It's a perfect blend of flavors and textures, ideal for a cozy Mediterranean style and Low Fat Eating Pattern dinner.

Chana (Chickpea) Masala

Chickpeas, or chana, are an ancient variety of legume that have been eaten in India for centuries. There are different varieties of chickpeas available, but the variety most often used are the pale, mild legumes also known as garbanzo beans. In Indian markets you’ll also find black chickpeas (or kala chana), which are darker and smaller than regular chickpeas. Chana masala is an extremely popular dish in both India and the U.S. This recipe from Indian Cuisine Diabetes Cookbook, by May Abraham Fridel.

Cool Weather Cobbler

"This is my take on a classic apple crumble," says cookbook author and nutrition expert, Katie Cavuto. "But I wanted to pay homage to the natural sweetness of the fruit instead of lobbing on the sugar. Arrowroot powder thickens this whole-fruit filling and fresh ginger, cinnamon, and orange zest lend robust flavors to this treat. And the topping adds more than just crunch; with oats, whole-wheat flour, pumpkin seeds, almonds, and maple syrup, it’s a tasty way to get your nutrients."