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Root Vegetable Cakes

These cakes make a great side dish or snack and are excellent when paired with our Beef and Sweet Potato Stew .

BBQ Meatballs

These barbeque meatballs can be ready in just 30 minutes. Serve them up with a green salad and a side of corn or roasted sweet potatoes.

Alitas de coliflor BBQ “Miel” Air Fryer

¡Estas alitas de coliflor BBQ con “miel” para freidora serán un éxito en tu próxima fiesta en el portón trasero! Tienen el sabor y el crujido de las alitas BBQ tradicionales, pero contienen menos gramos de grasa y calorías. Si bien estas alitas de coliflor tienen sabor a miel, no tienen azúcar agregada ya que están endulzadas con el endulzante de fruta del monje Splenda® sin calorías. Si no tienes harina sin gluten, puedes utilizar la misma cantidad de harina integral. Splenda® es un orgulloso patrocinador de la American Diabetes Association® Diabetes Food Hub®

Grilled Pork and Cheese Quesadillas

A Mexican favorite can now be yours. When a quesadilla is grilled rather than prepared in an indoor oven, the result is smoky, rich-flavored quesadilla. If you can’t grill outside, this works great prepared on a stovetop grill pan.

Brazilian Guacamole

With so many colors and flavors dancing together, this guacamole is a party on your tongue! Use this as a dip for fresh vegetables or tortilla chips, or add it to sandwiches and wraps. It tastes delicious the day you make it, and it gets even better the day after, when all the flavors blend. The result is refreshing and so very satisfying.

Lentils and Greens with Apples

Hearty lentils meet the vibrant flavors of leafy greens and the sweet crunch of apples in this lunch recipe. This nutrient-rich dish not only satisfies your palate with its diverse textures, it’s also a great option for a diabetes-friendly eating plan.

Lemon-scented Shrimp (Gamberi Al Limone)

Author Amy Riolo says, "All of the bodies of water that border Italy—from the Adriatic to the Ionian, Mediterranean, and Tyrrhenian seas—contain multiple varieties of shrimp, making shrimp popular everywhere. If you’ve never prepared shrimp before, you’ll be amazed at how easy it is. In my seafood cooking classes, I often tell students that, if they’ve had bad luck making shrimp in the past, it’s because they’re doing too much, not too little. The key to preparing good shrimp is choosing the freshest shrimp possible and cooking them just until done—not a second longer. Baby, regular, and jumbo

Baby Artichokes with Herb Dressing

This popular Mediterranean side dish is enjoyed in late spring when baby artichokes are at their peak. In addition to their mellow, buttery flavor, fresh baby artichokes have a tender texture and elegant presentation. If you've never worked with fresh artichokes before, don't be intimidated. The steps to preparing them are simple, and after cooking them once, you'll be a pro. If baby artichokes are not in season, substitute reduced-sodium canned artichoke hearts or frozen ones. Find this recipe and more in the second edition our best-selling cookbook, The Mediterranean Diabetes Cookbook. To

One-Bite Spaghetti Squash Cups

Since this recipe only uses half of the cooked spaghetti squash, use the other half for another tasty recipe. An easy idea is to scrape out the squash and sauté it with a little pesto sauce. This makes for a two-ingredient side dish that's packed with flavor!

Corn and Cheese Phyllo Empanadas

Greek phyllo dough stands in as a low fat alternative to traditional empanada dough in this classic Latin comfort food. You can find prepared phyllo dough in the freezer section at the grocery store. These empanadas are filled with a savory combination of corn, red peppers, and mozzarella cheese. For something sweet, you could fill the dough with cheese and guava paste.