Tag: easy pantry recipes

  • Plant-Based “Steak” Fajitas

    Plant-Based “Steak” Fajitas

    How to Make Plant-Based “Steak” Fajitas

    The “steak” here is beef-free thanks to meaty portobello mushroom caps. That makes it an ideal pick for a Meatless Monday fix—or any other day that you’d like to go meatless. Best of all, these fajitas are made with only seven ingredients, and can be on the table in less than 20 minutes—perfect for a busy weeknight! This recipe serves two, but could easily be doubled to serve a family of four.


    10 min prep time


    8 min cook time


    2servings


    2 fajitas

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Heat the oil in a large cast-iron or other stick-resistant skillet over medium-high heat. Add the mushroom and bell pepper slices, and cook while tossing with tongs occasionally until the mushrooms are wilted and peppers are browned, about 8 minutes.
    2. Meanwhile, add the refried beans to a small microwave-safe bowl. Heat in the microwave on high until hot, about 30 seconds.
    3. Serve the vegetables (from the skillet), refried beans, tortillas, salsa, and guacamole separately so each person can assemble their own fajitas. Use 1 tablespoon refried beans, 1/4 of the vegetable mixture, 1 tablespoon salsa, and 1 tablespoon guacamole per fajita.
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    Nutrition facts

    2 Servings



    • Serving Size

      2 fajitas


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      320

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      13g

      17%

      • Saturated Fat
        3.5g

        18%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      500mg

      22%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      43g

      16%

      • Dietary Fiber
        11g

        39%
      • Total Sugars
        7g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      10g

    • Potassium
      940mg

      20%

    Ingredients

    avocado or peanut oil
    1 tsp

    large portobello mushroom caps (stems removed, cut into 1/3-inch-wide slices)
    2

    red or green bell pepper (cut into 1/3-inch-wide slices)
    1

    vegetarian refried beans
    1/4 cup

    5-inch whole wheat flour tortillas
    4

    salsa verde or other jarred salsa
    1/4 cup

    prepared guacamole or mashed avocado
    1/4 cup

  • Three-Minute Skillet Beans & Greens

    Three-Minute Skillet Beans & Greens

    How to Make Three-Minute Skillet Beans & Greens

    You probably have everything you need to make this incredibly easy plant-based dish. Serve as as quick and easy meal for 2 on a busy night, or split into 4 servings to serve as a hearty side dish. This dish is packed with fiber from the beans and greens, and gets tons of flavor from a simple combo of curry powder and ground ginger. If you don’t have fresh spinach, you could use frozen spinach, or sub in another green like kale or collard greens (heartier greens will need to cook for a few minutes longer).

    To make a saucier dish, reserve the liquid from the canned beans and add some to the pan with the spinach. Add a splash of coconut milk for even more decadence.


    5 min prep time


    3 min cook time


    4servings


    3/4 cups

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the garbanzo beans, curry powder, ginger, and pepper,
      and stir to coat. Add the spinach and salt, and cook while gently stirring until
      the beans are heated through and the spinach is just wilted,
      about 2 1/2 minutes. Serve.
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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      3/4 cups


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      155

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      6g

      8%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.7g

        4%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      170mg

      7%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      21g

      8%

      • Dietary Fiber
        7g

        25%
      • Total Sugars
        4g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      8g

    • Potassium
      415mg

      9%

    Ingredients

    olive oil
    1 tbsp

    no-salt-added garbanzo beans (drained)
    1 (15-oz) can

    curry powder
    1 tsp

    ground ginger
    1/2 tsp

    black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    fresh baby spinach
    1 (5-oz) package

    salt
    1/4 tsp

  • Baja Turkey Burgers

    Baja Turkey Burgers

    How to Make Baja Turkey Burgers

    This loaded turkey burger is anything but bland! Salsa verde gives the ground turkey patties a juicy flavor boost. We pile on crunchy coleslaw and creamy avocado, but you can add the traditional fixings, too (lettuce, onion, tomato) for even more veggie goodness. Whole wheat english muffins are the preferred “bun” of choice for extra heart-healthy fiber, but a regular whole wheat bun works, too. Or if you’re looking for a low carb meal, skip the bun entirely.


    10 min prep time


    10 min cook time


    4servings


    1 burger

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Preheat a grill to medium high.
    2. In a large bowl, gently mix the
      turkey and ¼ cup of the salsa until
      just combined. Form the mixture by
      hand into four patties, about 4 inches
      in diameter.
    3. Grill the burgers until well done
      (an internal temperature of at least
      165° F), about 5 minutes per side.
      If desired, lightly grill the buns, too.
    4. Onto the bottom portion of each
      bun, arrange ¼ of the avocado slices
      and sprinkle with the salt. Top each
      with a turkey burger patty, ½ cup of
      the coleslaw mix, and 1 Tbsp of the
      remaining salsa. If desired, add a
      slice of tomato and a lettuce leaf to
      each. Cover the burgers with a bun
      top and serve.
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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 burger


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      370

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      13g

      17%

      • Saturated Fat
        2.6g

        13%
      • Trans Fats
        0.1g

    • Cholesterol
      65mg

      22%

    • Sodium
      420mg

      18%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      37g

      13%

      • Dietary Fiber
        10g

        36%
      • Total Sugars
        2g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      25g

    • Potassium
      680mg

      14%

    Ingredients

    lean ground turkey
    12 oz

    salsa verde (divided use)
    1/2 cup

    sprouted whole wheat buns or whole wheat english muffins
    4

    avocado (peeled and thinly sliced)
    1

    salt
    1/8 tsp

    packaged coleslaw mix
    2 cup

  • Easy Egg Muffins

    Easy Egg Muffins

    How to Make Easy Egg Muffins

    These low-carb egg “muffins” are a simple breakfast, great for meal prepping. They store well in the in the fridge for up to a week, or you can freeze them and store for up to three months. This version call for frozen spinach, but you could use 1 cup of any fresh or frozen vegetables that you have on hand. You can eat these muffins as is, or get creative: make a sandwich with toast or a whole-wheat english muffin; cut in half and make a breakfast burrito with some other favorite fillings; or serve on top of a bed of lettuce for a low-carb, veggie-packed breakfast or lunch.


    10 min prep time


    25 min cook time


    12servings


    1 muffin

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray each cup of a muffin pan with one spray of non-stick cooking spray.

    2. Add 1 heaping tablespoon of the thawed spinach to the bottom of each muffin cup in the muffin tin.

    3. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, egg whites, yogurt, salt and pepper. Evenly divide the egg mixture among the 12 muffin cups. Top each egg muffin with 1 teaspoon of parmesan cheese.

    4. Place in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes or until the eggs are slightly firm to touch. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool for 5 minutes.

    5. Remove from the muffins from the pan and serve or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week, or freeze and store in a freezer bag for up to 3 months.

    6. To reheat from the refrigerator, place the muffin uncovered on a plate in the microwave for 30 seconds. To reheat from frozen, place the muffin uncovered on a plate in the microwave for 1 minute.

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    Nutrition facts

    12 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 muffin


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      60

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      3g

      4%

      • Saturated Fat
        1g

        5%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      95mg

      32%

    • Sodium
      140mg

      6%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      1g

      <1%

      • Dietary Fiber
        0g

        0%
      • Total Sugars
        0g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      6g

    • Potassium
      106mg

      2%

    Ingredients

    nonstick cooking spray
    1 whole

    frozen spinach (thawed and moisture squeezed out)
    1 cup

    eggs (6 eggs plus 4 egg whites)
    10 whole

    Plain Nonfat Greek yogurt
    1/4 cup

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    Parmesan cheese (grated)
    1/4 cup

  • Canned Protein Burger

    Canned Protein Burger

    How to Make Canned Protein Burger

    You don’t need fresh ground meat to make a delicious burger. With this budget-friendly option, you can use any canned meat such as tuna, salmon, or chicken. You could serve this like a traditional burger on a whole-wheat but with cheese, lettuce, and tomato. Or, for a low carb option, serve in a lettuce wrap topped with salsa and avocado. You could also chop up the patties and use them as a filling for a taco or burrito. The patties also freeze well, so you can make a bunch and save for a super quick dinner or lunch.


    6servings


    1 patty

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or wrap individually in freezer bags or containers and freeze up to 3 months (freeze cooked burgers only, do not freeze the raw burgers).
    2. Add olive oil to a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Fry burgers on each side for 3-4 minutes. Work in batches if your pan is not big enough to hold all 8 burgers.
    3. In a bowl, mix together the canned protein, breadcrumbs, lite mayonnaise, onion, bell pepper, egg, salt and pepper until combined. Form the mixture into 6 patties.
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    Nutrition facts

    6 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 patty


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      130

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      7g

      9%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.9g

        5%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      50mg

      17%

    • Sodium
      440mg

      19%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      8g

      3%

      • Dietary Fiber
        1g

        4%
      • Total Sugars
        1g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      11g

    • Potassium
      140mg

      3%

    Ingredients

    olive oil
    1 tbsp

    black pepper
    1/2 tsp

    salt
    1/2 tsp

    egg
    1

    minced bell pepper
    1/4 cup

    minced onion
    1/4 cup

    light mayonnaise
    1/4 cup

    whole grain bread crumbs
    1/2 cup

    canned protein such as tuna, salmon, or chicken
    2 (6-oz) cans (12 oz total)

  • Herby Bean Dip

    Herby Bean Dip

    How to Make Herby Bean Dip

    Who wants a snack? This inexpensive little dish takes just a few ingredients and is ready to go in minutes. It’s also packed with protein and low in fat, which makes it a great and heart-healthy snack for people with diabetes. The fresh herbs really help this dish shine, but they’re not necessary. Dried herbs, or even celery leaves or the green part of scallions (green onions), make a perfect substitute. In fact, this is a great way to use them so they don’t go to waste!


    5 min prep time


    0 min cook time


    10servings


    2 tbsp

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Serve with cut up raw vegetables, whole grain tortilla chips or crackers, or use as a sandwich or wrap filling.
    2. Add all ingredients to a bowl and mash with a fork or potato masher to combine.
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    Nutrition facts

    10 Servings



    • Serving Size

      2 tbsp


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      35

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      0g

      0%

      • Saturated Fat
        0g

        0%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      0mg

      0%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      7g

      3%

      • Dietary Fiber
        2g

        7%
      • Total Sugars
        0g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      2g

    • Potassium
      120mg

      3%

    Ingredients

    ground black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    fresh herbs (any combination of parsley, chives, basil, dill or mint, see Chef Tip) (chopped)
    1/4 cup

    garlic (minced)
    1 clove

    water
    1/4 cup

    low sodium canned beans (such as pinto, cannellini or great northern beans) (drained and rinsed)
    1 1/2 cup

  • Hard Boiled Egg

    Hard Boiled Egg

    How to Make Hard Boiled Egg

    Eggs are naturally diabetes-friendly food that are packed with protein and low-carb. Plus, they make for great ingredients in a number of different recipes, including our Easy Egg Salad. It seems like there are hundreds of recipes for hard-boiled eggs online, but this one from Chef Jennifer Lamplough is our favorite because it’s nearly full-proof and gives consisent results. Her secret? Buy and refrigerate the eggs you plan to hard boil 10 days to 2 weeks before you hard boil them. Older eggs hard boil and peel better than fresh eggs. Also, if you overcook them, the yolk will get a greenish ring around it. This scares a lot of first-time cooks, but don’t worry. It’s perfectly fine to eat, it just means it’s slightly overcooked.


    2 min prep time


    20 min cook time


    6servings


    1 egg

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Lay the eggs in a single layer on the bottom of a large sauce pan and cover with cold water so that there is about an inch of water over the eggs.
    2. Place the pan on a stovetop burner but before turning on the heat, set a timer for 20 minutes.
    3. Start the timer then turn the heat to high and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to a gentle simmer and simmer until the timer goes off.
    4. When the timer goes off, immediately drain the water from the pan then gently shake the eggs in the pan to crack the shells.
    5. Cover in ice water and let sit in the ice water for 15 minutes.
    6. Drain the ice water, then gently roll each egg on a paper towel to loosen the shell, and peel the shell off of the egg.
    7. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.
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    Nutrition facts

    6 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 egg


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      78

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      5g

      6%

      • Saturated Fat
        1.6g

        8%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      187mg

      62%

    • Sodium
      62mg

      3%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      0.6g

      <1%

      • Dietary Fiber
        0g

        0%
      • Total Sugars
        0.6g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      6g

    • Potassium
      63mg

      1%

    Ingredients

    eggs
    6 large

    water
    4 cup

  • Easy Egg Salad

    Easy Egg Salad

    How to Make Easy Egg Salad

     Egg salad is a super-simple and low-carb recipe that taste’s great on it’s own, but also shines in a number of other meals. Perfect for leftovers, it’s also inexpensive and very tasty, so go ahead and make a double batch to have on hand. 

    Serve the salad on a bed of salad greens, on whole grain toast, in a whole grain tortilla wraps, on whole grain crackers, or with whole grain tortilla chips as a snack.


    5 min prep time


    20 min cook time


    6servings


    1/3 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Place eggs in a saucepan and ensure they are covered in water. Place saucepan on heat and bring to a boil. Turn off the heat, cover, and let the eggs cook for 9-12 minutes. Place eggs in an ice bath and peel eggs. 

    2. Cut hard boiled eggs in half and remove three of the yolks from the 6 eggs (you should end up with 6 egg whites and 3 egg yolks total). Add to a medium bowl and lightly mash with a fork.

    3. Add the remaining ingredients and stir to combine.

    4. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.

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    Nutrition facts

    6 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/3 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      100

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      7g

      9%

      • Saturated Fat
        2g

        10%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      190mg

      63%

    • Sodium
      180mg

      8%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      2g

      <1%

      • Dietary Fiber
        0g

        0%
      • Total Sugars
        1g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      6g

    • Potassium
      91mg

      2%

    Ingredients

    black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    light mayonnaise
    1/4 cup

    Dijon Mustard
    1 tsp

    celery (diced)
    1 stalks

    eggs
    6 large

  • Basic Bean Burger

    Basic Bean Burger

    How to Make Basic Bean Burger

    Looking for a tasty, protein-filled burger that’s budget-friendly and perfect for Meatless Mondays? This healthy take on the classic is less expensive, heart-healthy, and ready to go from items you probably already have in the pantry. For more Southwestern flavor with less carbs, serve each bean burger in lettuce wrap topped with 1 tablespoon salsa and an avocado slice. This also makes a great meatless filling for a taco or burrito. But if you want a more classic taste, serve on a whole grain bun with 1 slice of cheddar cheese, a large lettuce leaf, and a thick slice of tomato.


    10 min prep time


    15 min cook time


    8servings


    1 burger

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Add 1 1/2 cups of the beans to a large bowl with the onions. With a fork or potato masher, mash until mostly smooth (will be slightly chunky from onions). Note: If you have a food processor, you can blend until smooth then put in a bowl.
    2. Add the remaining beans, the cooked grain, egg, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Stir until well combined.
    3. Form bean mixture into 8, 1/2-inch thick patties.
    4. Add cooking spray to a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Add bean patties and cook about 2-3 minutes per side, until slightly brown. Work in batches if your pan is not big enough to hold all 8 burgers.
    5. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or wrap individually in freezer bags or containers and freeze up to 6 months (freeze cooked burgers only, do not freeze the raw burgers).
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    Nutrition facts

    8 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 burger


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      140

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      1.5g

      2%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.4g

        2%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      25mg

      8%

    • Sodium
      160mg

      7%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      24g

      9%

      • Dietary Fiber
        6g

        21%
      • Total Sugars
        1g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      7g

    • Potassium
      330mg

      7%

    Ingredients

    canned beans (any type) (drained and rinsed)
    2 15-ounce cans

    yellow onion (minced)
    1/2 cup

    cooked whole grain such as brown rice, oatmeal, or quinoa
    1 cup

    eggs
    1 large

    garlic powder
    1 tsp

    salt
    1/2 tsp

    ground black pepper
    1/2 tsp

    nonstick cooking spray
    1

  • Kale Apple Slaw

    Kale Apple Slaw

    How to Make Kale Apple Slaw

    You can switch up the vegetables in this slaw by using chopped spinach, green cabbage, and shredded carrots.

    Complete your plate: Pair this vegetable side side with Easy Beef Chili. Both are great as leftovers, so this is makes a great meal-prep meal.

    Find this recipe and more in The Create-Your-Plate Diabetes Cookbook, by Toby Amidor, MS, RD, CDN, FAND

     


    15 min prep time


    4servings


    1 1/4 cups

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. In a large bowl, whisk together the yogurt, garlic, mustard,
      olive oil, lemon juice, water, salt, and black pepper.
    2. Add the kale, cabbage, and apple to the bowl and toss to
      evenly coat. Cover and place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes
      before serving for the flavors to combine.
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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 1/4 cups


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      100

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      4g

      5%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.5g

        3%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      210mg

      9%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      13g

      5%

      • Dietary Fiber
        3g

        11%
      • Total Sugars
        8g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      5g

    • Potassium
      300mg

      6%

    Ingredients

    Plain Nonfat Greek yogurt
    1/2 cup

    garlic (minced)
    1 clove

    Dijon Mustard
    1 tsp

    olive oil
    1 tbsp

    lemon juice
    3 tbsp

    water
    3 tbsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    black pepper
    1/8 tsp

    chopped kale
    2 cup

    shredded red cabbage
    3 cup

    Fuji apple (grated with skin)
    1