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Swordfish Alla Ghiotta

Since swordfish is not always stocked in American supermarkets, it’s a good idea to call ahead to find out when a shipment will be arriving and place an order. Pumpkin swordfish, tuna, haddock, and cod can all be substituted for swordfish when making this recipe. The swordfish also tastes great grilled with the sauce spooned over the top. Find this recipe and more in the second edition our best-selling cookbook, The Mediterranean Diabetes Cookbook. To order directly from the American Diabetes Association, click here.

Pumpkin Pie Popcorn

Everyone loves a good pumpkin recipe during the fall, but have you ever tried pumpkin pie popcorn? In addition to the pumpkin pie spice, this popcorn gets its sweetness from zero-calorie Splenda® Stevia Sweetener. And don’t forget: Popcorn is a whole grain, so it’s a good source of fiber. Enjoy as a snack while watching a spooky movie or place in baggies to hand out to trick-or-treaters!

Grilled Trout With Fresh Herbs And Lemon Slices

This terrific recipe was suggested by Aviva Goldfarb's friend and food writer April Fulton. Aviva says, "I love making trout on the grill or in the oven—it always tastes wonderful, never too fishy, and adapts to a variety of flavors and preparation techniques. What makes it even better is that trout is on the ‘eco-best’ list of the Environmental Defense Fund’s Oceans Alive project. Serve with brown rice and grilled broccoli for a complete meal."

Broccoli, Frozen & Cooked

Frozen broccoli prepared without additional ingredients.

Tuscan Seafood Stew (Cacciucco Livornese)

This recipe is said to be the ancestor of San Francisco’s famous Cioppino stew. This version comes from the western Tuscan town of Livorno, located on the sparkling Ligurian Sea. When making fish soup, local fishermen would traditionally use the fish left behind after more valuable fish have sold. Use your favorite seafood combination to come up with the version of this dish you like best.

Vindaloo-Style Roasted Pork Tenderloin

This dish is popular among Anglo-Indian cooks in Goa in southwestern India. The term vindaloo comes from the Portuguese dish carne de vinha d’alhos. It’s a meat dish (usually pork) marinated in wine and garlic. Vindaloo recipes modify the Portuguese concept by substituting vinegar (usually palm vinegar) for the red wine. Kashmiri chili peppers and other spices were added as vindaloo dishes evolved.

Sweet & Savory Balsamic Chicken

You won’t be bored with this sweet and savory balsamic chicken because it’s packed with all kinds of flavor! The “sweet” in sweet and savory comes from balsamic vinegar and Splenda Brown Sugar Blend, which contains half the calories and sugar of regular brown sugar. This chicken recipe is a sure way to boost your protein intake at lunch or dinner. Pair it with your favorite whole grain and vegetable to complete your meal!

Turkey Meatball “Wonton” Soup with Bok Choy & Carrots

A unique Asian fusion recipe, this soup is a flavorful and hearty combination of tender turkey meatballs, fresh vegetables, and aromatic herbs. This balanced and satisfying dish features a rich, savory broth and an array of vibrant ingredients, making it a delightful meal that's sure to warm you up on chilly days. Keep your meal low carb by adding a side of non-starchy vegetables to complete your meal.

Romaine Peppercorn-Steak Salad

Author Jackie Newgent says, "This scrumptious entrée salad recipe was inspired by one I used to enjoy when visiting Chicago’s Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse back when I was 20-something. My cousin Monica and I often shared their large helping. I no longer live in the windy city, but luckily I’ve created a healthier version of the peppery salad that’s sized just right for anyone to enjoy in any part of the country. Here it is!"

Tuna Salad Melt on Whole Grain English Muffin with Side Salad

This is a Mediterranean-style, low-fat recipe featuring a twist on a classic tuna melt. The tuna salad is served on a whole grain English muffin with a side salad to complete your meal. With its blend of protein, fiber, and healthy fats, it’s a great choice for keeping blood glucose (blood sugar) levels steady.