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Brussels Sprouts Slaw

This recipe is best made a day (or several hours) ahead of time to allow the Brussels sprouts to really absorb the dressing but it can be served immediately if needed.

Summer Chicken Salad

This summer chicken salad is a classic dish with a sweet twist. Crunchy walnuts and celery mixed with vitamin C-rich strawberries and mandarin oranges are combined in a delicious dressing sweetened with zero-calorie Splenda® Granulated Sweetener. “Yum” is surely what comes to mind! Serve on your choice of bread or in lettuce cups for a lower carb option.

Pan-Grilled Tofu Skewers

Author Jackie Newgent says, "If you’re looking for an introduction to tofu, meet these Szechuan skewers. They offer a tasty way to try tofu for the first time, or the 101st time! Marinated in a gingery vinaigrette, inserted onto skewers, grilled until lovely caramelized grill markings form, and garnished with fresh cilantro leaves and sesame seeds, these tofu “pops” will be a hit for all the senses. Try them at your next cook-in…or cookout!"

Togarashi Chicken & Orange Glaze with Miso-Roasted Vegetables & Marinated Pear

This Asian-style chicken gets a bright lift from wintry citrus in two ways: first, in a coating of togarashi seasoning (which includes dried orange peel) and then from the fresh orange juice we’re using to glaze the chicken in the pan while it cooks.

Asian Kale Slaw

If you’ve never tried raw kale (or any kale), this is a great first recipe because the dressing is so flavorful. Kale is packed full of vitamin A and C and is low-carb. Your local grocery store or warehouse store might have the pre-package kale slaw, but you can substitute cabbage if desired.

Seared Salmon & Shallot-Dijon Vinaigrette with Roasted Potatoes & Sautéed Vegetables

For this dish, we’re paying homage to the flavors and ingredients of niçoise with a vibrant side of sautéed green beans and sweet peppers that perfectly pairs with seared salmon topped with an irresistibly tangy vinaigrette of whole grain dijon mustard, piquant shallot, and more.

Sheet Pan Teriyaki Salmon and Vegetables

Wish to get an entire dinner for four on one sheet pan in less than one hour? Your wish has been granted with this sheet pan teriyaki salmon and vegetables! What’s even more amazing is all the nutrition you will get out of this meal. Salmon is an excellent source of heart-healthy omega 3s and the vegetables are full of fiber, vitamin C, and other nutrients. The sweet flavor of the teriyaki sauce comes from zero-calorie Splenda® Stevia Sweetener!

How to Make Diabetes-Friendly Japanese Dishes

Reducing Sodium In Japanese cooking, several staple ingredients are commonly used, each with its own unique properties. Soy sauce, known as shoyu, is made from fermented soybeans, wheat, salt, and water. While traditional soy sauce adds rich flavor to dishes, it often contains high levels of sodium, making it less ideal for individuals with high blood pressure. A healthier alternative is tamari soy sauce, which is gluten-free and has reduced sodium content. Miso paste, made from fermented soybeans, salt, and koji (fermented rice), is prized for its probiotic benefits. However, due to its high

Asian Chicken and Vegetable Stew

Tender cubes of chicken, crisp vegetables, and an Asian-inspired broth make for an aromatic entrée. Serve with whole-wheat or sesame crispbread.

Stir-Fried Vegetables & Freekeh with Eggs & Gochujang Honey Drizzle

To top warm grains of freekeh (a type of toasted wheat), you’ll cook a hearty duo of mushrooms and bok choy in a umami-rich mix of black bean sauce and sesame oil until deliciously tender. 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.