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Shrimp Fajitas

Serve this dish with jicama sticks and fresh guacamole. If you’d like, you can make this colorful dish even more vibrant by using different color peppers or purple onion.

Green Beans with Mushrooms and Onions

Crisp, vibrant green beans and earthy mushrooms were meant for each other, as you’ll experience when you taste this lightly flavored side dish. Try it with Mustard-Herb Roasted Pork Tenderloin or Grilled Sirloin with Tapenade .

Oatmeal Pecan Pancakes

Finely chopped oats can make an easy, whole-grain alternative to wheat flour in many recipes such as these pancakes. Check out our recipe for Blueberry Sauce for a low-sugar topping!

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.

Beef and Broccoli over Zucchini Noodles

This lighter version of a Chinese takeout classic is packed with veggies and low in carbs. You can make "noodles" out of zucchini at home with a special "spiralizer" tool, or use a vegetable peel to create ribbons. Zucchini noodles are also available at many grocery stores now—check the freezer aisle by the vegetables, or in the produce section for fresh, packaged zucchini noodles. To make this dish gluten free, be sure to use gluten free soy sauce, and confirm that the corn starch and beef broth are gluten-free.

Budget-Friendly Chicken Sausage Hash

Here’s an easy dinner for 4 that costs less than 10 dollars. Save time on this recipe by roasting your sweet potatoes the night before. Then you can just sauté and serve up your hash the next day.

Pork & Freekeh Stir Fry with Brussels Sprouts, Carrots, and Shishito Peppers

This hearty stir-fry combines bites of rich pork, crisp vegetables, and warm grains of freekeh (a type of toasted wheat) with a savory-sweet sauce that highlights fragrant sesame oil, sweet honey, soy sauce, and a hint of spicy red pepper flakes.

Orange & Ponzu-Glazed Turkey Meatballs with Stir-Fried Vegetables and Furikake

In this vibrant dish, savory turkey meatballs get a bright, citrusy lift from a glaze of fresh orange juice, ponzu sauce, sweet honey, and a touch of crushed red pepper flakes. 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.