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Herb and Olive Oil Mashed Potatoes

Having diabetes doesn’t mean you have to cut out starchy foods completely. You can still enjoy them in the right portion sizes! This recipe for mashed potatoes skips the butter and cream and uses healthier ingredients to make a dish that is still tasty and full of flavor.

Cauliflower "Rice" Salad

This low-carb dish pairs nicely with just about everything and takes little time to make too.

Roasted Cauliflower Steaks & Kale Farro with Grape, Mustard & Thyme Pan Sauce

Roasted cauliflower steaks get an elevated topping of juicy grapes quickly cooked with savory mustard and aromatic, fresh thyme, which also lends its incredible earthiness to a hearty bed of farro and kale. 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.

Roasted Indian Cauliflower Tossed With Chickpeas And Cashews

Author Aviva Goldfarb says, "Six O’Clock Scramble CFO (and my good friend) Robin Thieme stopped by on a Saturday to drop off a book and was surprised to find that I was cooking a hot lunch for my husband, Andrew, and me. I confessed that I was just trying to use up some produce before it went bad. Robin joined us for lunch and we all agreed this dish is a winner. Serve with Tropical Island Smoothies."

Low Carb Veggie Fried Rice Bowl

This flavor-filled fried rice is a meal-in-one dish with a lean meat and mostly vegetables! “Riced” cauliflower is added instead of rice to keep this dish lower in carbs but in higher in fiber. You can use any leftover protein and vegetables you have on hand. You can make your own riced cauliflower in a food processor or by grating or mincing a head of cauliflower by hand. Or, look for riced cauliflower in the freezer or produce aisle.

Lemon Thyme Shrimp Stir-Fry with Cauliflower Rice

This tasty Lemon Thyme Shrimp Stir-Fry uses diabetes-friendly ingredients like cauliflower rice and fresh herbs to ensure your dinner won’t spike your blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. Enjoy zesty flavors and healthy ingredients that will help you manage your diabetes eating plan without compromising flavor. You can easily customize this stir-fry with your favorite protein like chicken or a plant-based alternative like tofu. If you use shrimp, try to use fresh shrimp instead of frozen to keep sodium levels low. Try this easy recipe today!

Tuscan-Spiced Pork & Mashed Potatoes with Green Beans and Roasted Tomato Dressing

To accompany our smooth mashed potatoes and seared pork (coated with an earthy blend of fennel seeds, rosemary, and sage), you’ll roast green beans and tomatoes until deliciously tender, then crush the tomatoes and use their sweet natural juices to make an irresistible dressing. 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.

Mashed Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowl

You’ve likely had mashed sweet potatoes, but have you ever thought about having them for breakfast? This uniquely delicious mashed sweet potato breakfast bowl is a nutritious way to start your morning! Sweet potatoes are packed with nutrients like vitamin A, vitamin C, B vitamins, and fiber. The toppings include blueberries, yogurt, and flaxseeds, which boost the nutrition even more! And to top it all off, this breakfast bowl is sweetened with zero-calorie Splenda ® Original Sweetener Packets.

Roasted Cauliflower

Not a big veggie fan? Try roasting your vegetables. Roasting vegetables is one of the easiest and tastiest ways to prepare them.