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Blueberry Lemon Yogurt Parfait

Take advantage of seasonal fresh berries in the spring and summer! You could make this parfait with a variety of berries like raspberries, blackberries and strawberries as well. You could also use frozen berries or other fruit.

Broccoli and Mandarin Orange Salad

Crunchy, sweet, and tangy, this refreshing broccoli and mandarin orange salad can satisfy multiple food cravings at once. This diabetes-friendly recipe makes a great side dish to dinner or a fresh lunch. Try pairing this dish with slow-roasted citrus cod for a heart-healthy meal.

Winter Squash with Oat and Walnut Crumble Topping

The huge timesaver in this recipe is using frozen winter squash, which is surprisingly delicious. This makes a great fall side dish. If you don’t like squash, you could substitute sweet potatoes for it in this recipe.

Mini Apple Chimichanga

This hand-held apple fritter is easy to make. Whole wheat tortillas are filled with a sweet apple filling and baked to perfection. Find this recipe and more in our cookbook Tex Mex Diabetes Cooking . To order directly from the American Diabetes Assocation, click here !

Gluten-Free Quinoa Chocolate Chip Cookies

You might be wary of trying a cookie made with quinoa, but these high-fiber cookies are delicious and easy! The texture is a little denser than a traditional cookie, but you can eat these cookies without the guilt!

Thai Lemongrass Beef Skewers

For another fun appetizer using this recipe, remove the cooked beef from the skewers and serve in lettuce cups with a dash of Thai-style hot sauce.

Colorful Pasta Salad

Who wants to eat an ordinary pasta salad? This colorful pasta salad recipe pairs colorful vegetables with pasta and is a perfect addition to any kidney diet.

Marinated Grilled Salmon - Foodie Recipe

This is a great summer recipe for the grill. Pair salmon with a side of rice pilaf and grilled asparagus or summer squash.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Mug Cake

This quick, easy, and chocolate-y dessert is not only gluten-free, but it's packed with healthy fiber that can help keep blood glucose levels on track. The addition of fruit boosts the nutrition profile even further, making this a great diabetes-friendly dessert option. Best of all, this chocolate mug cake with fruit is portion-controlled! By making just one serving at a time, you make it much easier to prevent over-indulging. Chef's Tip: No raspberries? No problem! Substitute strawberries or another seasonal fruit

Mini-Pumpkin Tarts

No one will ever know this simple dessert is diabetes-friendly! It is a holiday treat!