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Twice Baked Butternut Squash

You can also make this same recipe with small sugar pumpkins or acorn squash instead of butternut squash.

Spicy Garlic Ginger Chicken

This quick, easy, no fuss dish is hot, spicy, and full of bold flavor. You can adjust the spicy heat by varying the amount of hot chili sauce.

Brown Rice And Edamame Salad

Edamame seems to be only widely available in frozen form. Stock up, pair it with frozen brown rice, and you can have a really healthy meal in about 10 minutes. Pictured here with crab cakes.

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.

Salad Greens with Spiced Pecans

The pecans, which are a source of heart-healthy fat, are the star of this salad. You might want to make a double batch because they make a great snack too. If you don’t like goat cheese, you can substitute blue cheese in this recipe.

Veggie Mac and Cheese

Sneak in some veggies and a serving of whole grains with this Veggie Mac and Cheese. This is a kid-approved side dish is a healthier version of the classic mac and cheese recipe.

Herbed Soft Scrambled Eggs on Toast

Fresh herbs turn ordinary scrambled eggs into something special! Use whatever herbs you have on hand, or try any of these dynamic duo s: parsley and mint, dill and chives, parsley and tarragon, or mint and basil. For the fluffiest scrambled eggs, try gently folding rather than continuously stirring them. All you’ll do is slowly scrape up beaten eggs as they cook using a flexible silicone spatula, one row at a time, while folding (gently flopping!) the cooked egg portion on top of the runnier portion. Continue just until there’s no more runniness.

Veggie Waffle Omelette

This creative waffle omelette combines egg whites, colorful veggies, and lean turkey sausage into a fun, protein-rich breakfast that skips the carbs. Cooking it in a waffle iron adds crisp edges without needing extra oil or flour. With its low saturated fat and high protein content, it’s a great option for people with diabetes looking for a satisfying start to their day. This is a low carb, very low carb, and low-fat recipe.

Shakshuka-Inspired Stuffed Peppers

These shakshuka-inspired stuffed peppers combine smoky spices, rich tomato sauce, and baked eggs for a comforting, Mediterranean-style meal. Baked right inside bell peppers, this dish offers fiber, protein, and a pop of flavor without relying on bread or grains. With balanced ingredients and no added sugar, it's a smart and satisfying option for people managing diabetes. This is a low carb and vegetarian recipe.

Nuts about Pizza for Breakfast

Try this super simple breakfast. Both kids and adults will love it and it can be ready to eat in a matter of minutes! If it works better with your budget, switch out the almond butter for peanut butter.