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How to Cook Diabetes-Friendly Veggies

We all know eating veggies is good for us—their fiber alone can help you manage your weight and heart health. You’ll find two types of vegetables at the store: starchy vegetables (like peas, potatoes, and corn) and non-starchy vegetables (like broccoli, eggplant, and peppers). While all vegetables offer important nutrients for people with diabetes, you should aim to fill half your plate with non-starchy vegetables for a balanced meal that doesn’t spike your blood glucose (blood sugar). With all this in mind, eating the same veggies in the same way every day can often become boring. Keep

Quinoa Fried Rice with Bok Choy, Shishitos & Carrots

Classic fried rice gets a twist in this recipe: we’re swapping in red quinoa, whose hearty texture complements a flavorful combination of sautéed cabbage, carrots, and shishito peppers. The velvety smooth yolk of a fried egg adds an extra layer of rich, savory flavor.

Whole Wheat Fresh Gingerbread

This fresh gingerbread loaf is a wholesome twist on a classic favorite, offering the warm, spicy notes of ginger and molasses, but with the goodness of whole wheat flour. It's a delightful addition to your holiday spread that the whole family is sure to enjoy! This diabetes-friendly is a great option to bring to a holiday cookie swap or to serve at your holiday meal to celebrate the season.

Chili Lime Corn on the Cob

Nothing says summer like corn on the cob. It’s an American favorite and this recipe puts a nice twist of flavor into it. Remember, corn is a starchy vegetable, so serve it with some lean protein and a low-carb vegetable like green beans, zucchini or a salad.

Seared Chicken & Goat Cheese Sauce with Mashed Potatoes & Carrot-Pepper Agrodolce

For an elevated accompaniment to simply seared chicken (topped with a tangy sauce), we’re cooking a duo of sweet peppers and carrots with vinegar, honey, and raisins—a nod to classic Italian agrodolce, or sweetand- sour sauce. Blue Apron believes meal time should be the best part of the day. That's why we're collaborating with the American Diabetes Association to serve up delicious, ready-to-cook meals packed with fresh produce, lean proteins and lots of flavorful options. All sent to your door.

Mini Pear and Goat Cheese Tarts

This is a foodie recipe, but it’s still simple to make and takes just 15 minutes to cook. These mini tarts make a great holiday appetizer.

Peach Jam

Making your own jam may sound intimidating, but it’s so worth it when making this delicious, sugar-free peach jam with Splenda ® Granulated Sweetener. This will be a great use of all those nutrient-rich peaches you find during peach season and. It makes a great gift for family and friends. Or, you can keep it all to yourself by storing the jars in a cool, dark place for up to one year!

Masala Omelette with Mixed Veggies

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

Pakistani Besan Chilla (Savory Chickpea Pancakes)

Looking to add more flavor to your morning meal? Try this traditional Pakistani breakfast that is loaded with flavorful spices. These pancakes are an excellent source of fiber and offer a serving of lean protein which may help keep blood glucose (blood sugar) levels steady.