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Mediterranean Steak with Minted Couscous

The flavors of the Mediterranean have captured the imagination of travelers for centuries. Precooked, packaged couscous takes only 5 minutes to make, so it's a great option for a quick dinner. Couscous is made from semolina flour and is, in fact, a form of pasta even though many people think it is a grain. You just boil water, remove it from the heat, add the couscous, cover, and let it stand. For this recipe, we've added fresh mint and chopped tomatoes to add a fresh flavor that goes well with the steak. Double Up: Cook some extra steak while you are making this recipe, and save the leftovers

Mojo-Marinated Pork Tenderloin (Pernil)

Author and chef Ronaldo Linares says, "This recipe takes the classic pork shoulder dish (pernil) and makes it healthier while still giving you the amazing Cubano flavor that we love. I have substituted pork tenderloin for pork shoulder in this version of the recipe. I can hear my father’s voice screaming at me, 'Oye, chico, what are you doing changing the dish?' I’m not changing the essence of the dish, I’m just modifying it so people can enjoy it in a healthier way."

Air Fryer Coconut Shrimp

Classic coconut shrimp gets a healthy makeover in the air fryer! Enjoy these crispy shrimp as a low-carb appetizer or entree. Tip: Do not crowd the shrimp in the air fryer. If they do not all fit comfortably in one layer in the air fryer basket, cook the shrimp in batches. Click here for more air fryer recipes!

Hara Freekeh Tahiri

Freekeh (pronounced free-kah) is a grain food made from young green wheat that is roasted. Freekeh is prepared by harvesting wheat while the grains are green and the seeds are still soft. The wheat is sun-dried and roasted using a special technique. The wheat is then rubbed, and sometimes cracked. Hara Freekeh Tahiri is a fresh, healthy one-pot meal. Hara means green in Hindi. In this recipe, the green comes from the spinach, peas, and cilantro. This recipe from Indian Cuisine Diabetes Cookbook, by May Abraham Fridel.

Quick Butternut Squash Soup

Savor rich fall flavors with this delicious and fast squash soup. Using frozen butternut squash in this recipe is a big time-saver. Check the vegetable section of the frozen food aisle.

Chicken Nuggets with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce

This recipe is not only delicious, but it’s also kidney-friendly. Try a variety of dipping sauces, such as barbecue sauce, curry sauce, fruit spreads, or low-sodium salad dressing.

Peppermint Chocolate "Nice Cream"

There's no dairy in this "nice cream"! Bananas provide its delectable creaminess and sweetness. Next time you have overripe bananas on the counter, don’t throw them out—peel and cut them into “coins,” lay the coins out on a baking sheet and freeze until frozen solid, then store them in a freezer-safe container. As you’re puréeing the nice cream, it starts out looking crumbly—and you might not think it’s going to work. Just be patient. It’ll all of a sudden become velvety smooth. Cacoa nibs add a nice chocolatey crunch to this vegan treat with no added sugar. Find this recipe and more in The

Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Thyme & Garlic Marinade and Balsamic Roasted Grapes

Get ready for a culinary adventure with this diabetes-friendly roasted pork tenderloin recipe. Infused with aromatic thyme and garlic marinade, the tender pork is a flavor-packed masterpiece. Accompanied by balsamic roasted grapes, this dish adds a hint of natural sweetness that's perfect for your diabetes management eating plan. Try serving it with Sautéed Thyme Mushrooms for a tasty dinner that’s sure to impress.

Chicken And Vegetables En Papillote

This is a dramatic dish to serve to guests. When you place the parchment package on each guest’s dinner plate, the steam and the flavors are intoxicating! Fish fillets also work well in this recipe.

Peruvian Chicken Saltado

Peruvian saltado is traditionally made with beef, but this healthier version uses chicken without sacrificing traditional flavors. It's a rustic, fast, and comforting recipe that can easily be doubled for a crowd (or for leftovers).