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Double-Duty Banana Pancakes

Double-Duty Banana Pancakes are a delightful breakfast treat that combines the natural sweetness of ripe bananas with the hearty goodness of buckwheat pancake mix. This quick and easy recipe, perfect for busy mornings, yields fluffy pancakes with a hint of banana flavor in every bite. With just four simple ingredients, you can whip up a batch in no time for a comforting and satisfying meal that's low in sodium and packed with potassium and fiber. Ideal for pancake lovers looking for a healthier option, these pancakes are sure to become a breakfast favorite!

Ham and Edamame Chop Salad

This recipe from The Diabetes Carb Control Cookbook, by Nancy S. Hughes. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Butternut Squash and Kale Soup

If you don't have an immersion blender to make this soup, you can use a regular blender to blend the vegetables and the liquid together. You can also use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth for a vegan dish.

Roasted Chicken Salad with Apples and Pomegranate Dressing

Fresh and fruity, this hearty very low carb chicken salad is an easy fall lunch. Make it even easier to prepare by roasting the chicken ahead of time and refrigerating it until you are ready to assemble!

Spinach and Egg Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

These stuffed mushrooms are a savory low-carb, veggie-filled breakfast that will keep you going until lunchtime . Removing the mushrooms’ gills gives you more room for the flavorful filling.

Scallop Kebabs

Here’s a totally different way to prepare scallops. Most recipes will have you pan sear them, but why not try something new. I coat the scallops with crunchy panko crumbs seasoned with some Parmesan and garlic and thread them up into kebabs. Under the broiler, the outside gets crisp and the inside of the scallop stays silky.

Apple Mustard Pork Chops

Apple juice, mustard, and shallot create a flavorful and slightly sweet marinade for these pork chops. Great on the grill, or you could cook the chops on the stovetop or in the oven. Pair with a simple side salad, or a seasonal vegetable side, like this Braised Cabbage and Apples.

Herbed Bread Stuffing

This thanksgiving classic gets a healthier makeover with a few small adjustments. First, we use heart-healthy extra virgin olive oil instead of butter, and stick with just 2 tablespoons. Low-sodium chicken or vegetable stock and salt-free poultry seasoning keep the sodium down, and fresh herbs add a nice punch of flavor. Finally, to build your diabetes-friendly Thanksgiving plate, be sure to watch your portion sizes! To make things easier, you can prepare everything a day in advance, and bake just before serving.

Strip Steak With Smothered Onions

The Strip Steak With Smothered Onions recipe is a quick and easy main dish suitable for dinner, holidays, and entertaining. It features lean strip steak seasoned with salt and pepper, seared in olive oil, and then cooked to the desired doneness. The steak is served with sweet onions that are sautéed with olive oil, water, thyme, and brown sugar until very soft. Watch the How to Make Strip Steak Cooking Class Brought to you by Alignment Health Plan and powered by Homemade.

Thanksgiving Green Beans with Cranberries and Hazelnuts

Brighten up a side of green beans with tart cranberries, fresh lemon zest, and crunchy hazelnuts! This simple side dish feels gourmet but is super easy to prepare. It also makes a nice, light addition to your Thanksgiving table instead of the traditional, heavy green bean casserole. If you can't find hazelnuts, sliced almonds, walnuts, or pecans work just as well. This recipe is part of our Diabetes-Friendly Thanksgiving Meal Plan and has been modified to make 10 servings. The original recipe makes 16 servings and can be found here.