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Frittata de jamón y brócoli

Sirve este sabroso plato de huevos con alguna fruta fresca de temporada para un desayuno abundante. Esta frittata también es ideal como una cena rápida y fácil con una ensalada de verduras mixtas.

Bocados de huevo con espinacas y parmesano

Las mini quiches sin corteza son un gran aperitivo o un desayuno para llevar, perfectos para preparar la comida. Los pimientos morrones rojos asados alegran la combinación clásica de espinacas y queso parmesano. Al prescindir de la corteza, se reducen los carbohidratos y las grasas saturadas sin sacrificar el sabor.

Ingrid Hoffmann's Carnitas Baked Chimichangas

Chimichangas are, in essence, a deep-fried burrito that has been stuffed with different kinds of fillings. These diabetes-friendly chimichangas are stuffed with a healthier version of carnitas and baked instead of fried. Here, a lean pork loin has been roasted and mixed with refried beans and cheese, then stuffed inside a tortilla and baked. These "chimi" are like little gifts of flavor wrapped and ready to make you happy. Find this recipe and more in our bilingual cookbook, Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy, by Ingrid Hoffmann. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click

Ingrid Hoffmann's Quinoa and Beans Casamiento

Casamiento is often served as part of a Salvadoran breakfast. It is basically a dish made with leftover rice and beans. By changing out the rice for quinoa, the whole meal changes with this amazing super food that is loaded with nutrition and fiber. Find this recipe and more in our bilingual cookbook, Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy, by Ingrid Hoffmann. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here

Artichokes with Garlic and Oil (Carciofi All’Aglio E Olio)

Amy Riolo's Note: In addition to their creamy texture and buttery flavor, artichokes contain healthful antioxidants. If you’ve never worked with fresh artichokes before, don’t be intimidated. The steps to prepare them are simple, and after cooking them once, you’ll be a pro. When baby artichokes are in season, try using those—they cook in only half the time. When fresh artichokes are not in season, substitute canned, reduced-sodium artichoke hearts or frozen hearts. This recipe from The Italian Diabetes Cookbook , by Amy Riolo. To purchase this cookbook directly from the ADA, click here .

Arroz con Leche (Rice Custard)

If you are Latin, then you have most certainly had this delicious dessert! What you probably have not had is a diabetes-friendly version that you will love just as much as the traditional dish. This guiltless version is sugar-free and features extra fiber from brown rice and flax seeds. Find this recipe and more in our bilingual cookbook, Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy, by Ingrid Hoffmann. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here

Sin mostaza y miel

Una mostaza con miel sin miel, ¿cómo puede ser? ¡Splenda Endulzante de Fruta Monje es cómo! Este edulcorante 100% natural sin calorías aporta el sabor dulce a este aderezo sin azúcares añadidos. Los ingredientes base de este aderezo son yogur griego rico en proteínas y aceite de oliva virgen extra saludable para el corazón. ¡Rocíelo sobre su ensalada o úselo como salsa para su pollo u otras comidas favoritas! Esta receta presentada por Splenda®, un orgulloso partidario de la American Diabetes Association® y Diabetes Food Hub® .

Ingrid Hoffmann's Chicken Tinga Poblana

This classic Mexican stew from Puebla, Mexico, is intensely rich in flavor and spices. It hits the spot every time. Serve either inside a tortilla or over a bowl of brown rice or quinoa and enjoy! For a different take on this dish, substitute lean pork loin for the chicken. Find this recipe and more in our bilingual cookbook, Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy, by Ingrid Hoffmann. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here

Budget-Friendly Cod Provencale

This light, delicious seafood dish may look fancy, but it's an easy and budget-friendly option for a lower carb main dish that's designed specifically for those with diabetes. Pair with a side salad and you have a restaurant quality weeknight dinner at a fraction of the cost. This recipe is from the Budget-Friendly Fresh and Local Diabetes Cookbook , by Charles Mattocks. To order this title and other great ADA cookbooks, please click here .

25 Simple Snack Ideas

Related: To snack or not to snack? Read our article on healthy snacking, and whether or not snacking is right for you. NOTE: Calorie and carb amounts are approximate and do not include optional suggestions. 1. Turkey Cheese Wrap: Stack a slice of cheese on top of a slice of turkey deli meat. Top with a handful of fresh greens such as spinach or arugula and wrap tightly. (110 calories, 2 g carb) 2. Green Wrap: spread ¼ of an avocado over a small (6-inch) whole-wheat tortilla. Top with a handful of fresh greens such as spinach or arugula and wrap tightly. (160 calories, 18 g carb) 3. Savory