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Quinoa Pilaf

This Quinoa Pilaf is a nutrition powerhouse because quinoa provides more protein than other grains and it’s also a good source of potassium an dietary fiber.

Black Beans And Tomatoes With Lime

The Black Beans And Tomatoes With Lime recipe features a savory and tangy flavor profile. The black beans and tomatoes provide a hearty and slightly sweet base, while the cumin adds a warm, earthy spice. The lime juice contributes a fresh, zesty tang, and the onions and peppers offer a mild sweetness and a bit of crunch.

Zesty Broccolini and Garlic

Broccolini is similar in taste and texture to broccoli, but with longer, thinner stalks, and small florets. This simple, flavorful recipe is a quick and easy way to prepare broccolini. You can prepare it in the time it takes to cook your main entree. If you can't find broccolini, you can easily use broccoli instead.

Turkey Tacos

Lean ground turkey makes a great base for a delicious taco meal. This recipe has a spicy kick that can be adjusted by adding more or less jalapeño.

Spicy Lentil Stew

Try our Spicy Lentil Stew. You can spice up this hearty stew even more by adding a Tsp. of crushed red pepper flakes in when sautéing the vegetables. Or, tone it down by using Apple, Italian or Mediterranean flavored chicken sausage.

Salmon Croquettes with Yogurt-Horseradish Sauce

A zippy horseradish-infused yogurt sauce enlivens the down-home flavor of crisp croquettes. They’re great hot, at room temperature, or chilled. Serve with Tarragon Tomatoes and a salad of dark, leafy greens to turn these into a satisfying meal.

Summer Main Dish Salad

Let this hearty salad, featuring grilled sirloin steak, loads of vegetables, and a garlicky vinaigrette, take center stage at your table this summer! Find this recipe and more in our cookbook, Complete Month of Meals , where you can mix and match recipes to make meal planning easy! To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here .

Pesto

Pesto means paste in Italian. The original Genovese pesto was made using a mortar and pestle so the texture was not perfectly smooth. Be careful when using your food processor not to overmix. For a lower-fat or thinner version of pesto, you can replace some of the oil with chicken or vegetable stock. (Pictured here with Red Pepper Coulis and Rosemary Balsamic Onions.)

Arugula, Pear, Walnut & Pecorino Salad

Very simple yet beautiful, this is a classic salad in the south of Italy.

Greek Chicken & Potatoes with Sautéed Kale, Raisins & Feta Cheese

We’re calling on the bright, bold flavors of Greek cuisine here by serving our seared chicken (topped with a duo of olives and roasted peppers) with a classic side of oregano-roasted potatoes tossed with fresh lemon juice, and sautéed kale mixed with sweet raisins and tangy feta.