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Whole Wheat Hot Pockets

Once these hot pockets are baked, they can be frozen in airtight freezer bags for an easy dinner at a later date.

Instant Pot Chicken Italian Soup with Artichokes

This soup is loaded with a variety of vegetables, making a hearty and nutritious choice. A big batch comes together easily in the Instant Pot. Freeze some for later in individual servings for a quick grab-and-go lunch.

Pad Thai Spaghetti Squash

Spaghetti squash is a low-carb alternative to the traditional rice noodles in Pad Thai. One cup of cooked spaghetti squash contains just 10 grams of total carbohydrate, compared to 42 grams for the rice noodles!

Vegetable Stew With Fresh Rosemary

This stew is like a farmers’ market in a bowl with its wide range of colorful, tender vegetables, including green asparagus and zucchini, orange carrots, and bright yellow summer squash. If you have a green thumb, feel free to create new combinations based on your garden’s bounty

Beef Stroganoff

Whip up a hearty and flavorful dish that's sure to satisfy your cravings while helping to keep your blood glucose (blood sugar) levels in check. Learn step-by-step how to create a creamy, savory sauce paired with lean beef and wholesome ingredients, making this dish both delicious and mindful of your health. Whether you're cooking for yourself or your loved ones, this recipe is sure to become a staple in your kitchen. Beef Stroganoff Cooking Class Get step-by-step instructions on how to make a diabetes-friendly version of this family-favorite recipe. Powered by the chefs at Homemade.

Slow-Cooked Meat Loaf

Cooking this meat loaf in a slow cooker means you can come home to a ready-to-eat dinner after a long day at work! Ground turkey replaces beef to make this comfort classic more diabetes-friendly. This recipe can be found in The New Soul Food Cookbook for People with Diabetes.

Meatball Kebabs

These meatballs make a fun family meal. Or serve them on a platter as an appetizer the next time you are entertaining. Find this recipe and more in The Diabetes Cookbook . To order dierctly from the American Diabetes Association, click here .

Citrus-Tarragon Chicken Kabobs

Meat is typically the first thing that comes to mind when we think about grilling, but grilled vegetables can taste just as good! When we asked football players Blake and Reid Fergeuson for a recipe that reminded them of mom, they sent us this perfect summer dish. ADA dietitian Shamera Robinson was impressed. "Reid and Blake Ferguson’s kabob recipe already had a great mix of protein and veggies, so we didn't have to make many tweaks. We simply added more of the colorful veggies to each kabob to give a wide variety of nutrients." “I love to grill! I like making chicken, steak, brisket—you name

Roasted Veggie Pizza on Phyllo Crust

A colorful variety of fresh vegetables nests on flaky, low carb phyllo crust, then is topped with just the right amount of cheese. Roasting brings out the sweetness of the veggies, packing the pizza with so much flavor that no sauce is needed.

Whole Grain Chicken Pot Pie

Chicken pot pie is traditionally high in fat and carbohydrate. This lighter version is full of lean protein, veggies, and whole grains.