Tag: low sodium

  • Pumpkin-Vanilla Pudding

    Pumpkin-Vanilla Pudding

    How to Make Pumpkin-Vanilla Pudding


    1 hr, 10 min prep time


    7 min cook time


    8servings


    1/2 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. In a 3-quart saucepan, whisk together the sweetener and the corn starch.
    2. In a small bowl, whisk together the milk and egg yolks. Over medium heat, slowly whisk the egg mixture into the sweetener mixture. Bring to boiling, continuing to whisk the mixture until it thickens, about 3 to 5 minutes.
    3. Add the pumpkin, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg. Mix well and cook on low heat for 3 minutes. Add the vanilla bean seeds and cook 1 minute more.
    4. Remove the saucepan from the stove. Place the pudding in a bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 1 hour before serving. To serve, spoon the pudding into individual dishes, top each dish with 1/2 Tbsp pecans, and dust with cinnamon. If desired, dollop with whipped topping.
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    Nutrition facts

    8 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/2 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      85

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      4g

      5%

      • Saturated Fat
        1g

        5%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      50mg

      17%

    • Sodium
      30mg

      1%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      9g

      3%

      • Dietary Fiber
        1g

        4%
      • Total Sugars
        5g

    • Protein
      3g

    • Potassium
      170mg

      4%

    Ingredients

    low-calorie sugar substitute
    1/4 cup

    Cornstarch
    2 tbsp

    1% milk
    1 3/4 cup

    eggs
    2

    canned pumpkin
    8 oz

    ground cinnamon
    1 tsp

    ground cloves
    1/4 tsp

    ground ginger
    1/4 tsp

    ground nutmeg
    1/8 tsp

    vanilla bean
    1

    pecans
    1/4 cup

    whipped topping
    1

  • New Ants on a Log

    New Ants on a Log

    How to Make New Ants on a Log


    5 min prep time


    1serving


    2 topped celery sticks

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Fill each celery stalk with the nut butter, and top with dried fruit. Serve immediately.
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    Nutrition facts

    1 Serving



    • Serving Size

      2 topped celery sticks


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      195

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      14g

      18%

      • Saturated Fat
        1g

        5%

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      100mg

      4%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      16g

      6%

      • Dietary Fiber
        5g

        18%
      • Total Sugars
        9g

    • Protein
      6g

    • Potassium
      525mg

      11%

    Ingredients

    unsweetened dried cherries
    2 tsp

    almond butter
    1 1/2 tbsp

    celery (trimmed and washed)
    2 stalks

  • Mixed Greens and Cranberry Salad

    Mixed Greens and Cranberry Salad

    How to Make Mixed Greens and Cranberry Salad


    15 min prep time


    8servings


    1 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Add the 1 cup of cranberries to a food processor and pulse a few times to coarsely chop, or chop by hand. In a bowl, toss the cranberries with the sugar-stevia sweetener.
    2. Peel and section the oranges. Add the oranges and celery to the cranberries and gently toss; set aside.
    3. For the dressing: In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, ginger, honey, and mustard. Slowly add the oil in a thin stream, whisking to emulsify. Whisk in the salt and pepper.
    4. Toss the mixed greens with 3/4 of the dressing. Add the greens to a shallow platter. Top the greens with the cranberry-orange mixture, red onions, and, if desired, whole cranberries as a garnish. Drizzle with the remaining dressing.
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    Nutrition facts

    8 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      105

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      7g

      9%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.6g

        3%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      95mg

      4%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      11g

      4%

      • Dietary Fiber
        2g

        7%
      • Total Sugars
        7g

    • Protein
      1g

    • Potassium
      205mg

      4%

    Ingredients

    red onion (very thinly sliced)
    1/4 cup

    mixed greens
    5 cup

    black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    sea salt
    1/4 tsp

    olive oil
    1/4 cup

    Dijon Mustard
    1/2 tsp

    honey
    1 tsp

    fresh ginger (finely grated)
    1 tsp

    lemon juice
    2 tbsp

    celery (thinly sliced)
    2

    orange
    2

    stevia
    1 tbsp

    fresh cranberries (plus more for garnish)
    1 cup

  • Maple Apples

    Maple Apples

    How to Make Maple Apples

    Sautéing apples caramelizes their natural sugars creating a rich, sweet flavor. These apples are tossed in a low sugar syrup made from apple cider and sugar-free maple syrup for a delicious, diabetes-friendly dessert. Or, serve over plain Greek yogurt for a sweet but filling breakfast.


    7 min prep time


    14 min cook time


    4servings


    1/2 apple

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Toss the apple slices with the lemon juice.
    2. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the apples and sauté for 3 minutes. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer for about 6 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the apples from the pan and set aside.
    3. In the same skillet add all the remaining ingredients except the almonds. Bring to a boil and cook over medium-high heat until syrupy, scraping up any bits of apple remaining in the pan. Add back the apples and sprinkle with the sliced almonds.
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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/2 apple


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      70

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      2.5g

      3%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.2g

        1%

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      5mg

      <1%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      14g

      5%

      • Dietary Fiber
        2g

        7%
      • Total Sugars
        10g

    • Protein
      1g

    Ingredients

    Granny Smith or other tart apple (unpeeled and sliced into 1/2-inch wedges)
    2

    lemon juice
    1 tbsp

    canola oil
    1 tsp

    apple cider
    1/4 cup

    sugar-free maple-type syrup
    1 tbsp

    ground cloves
    1/4 tsp

    ground cinnamon
    1/4 tsp

    slivered almonds (toasted)
    1 tbsp

  • Holiday Pumpkin Pie With Maple-Ginger Crust

    Holiday Pumpkin Pie With Maple-Ginger Crust

    How to Make Holiday Pumpkin Pie With Maple-Ginger Crust

    Pumpkin pie is typically lower in sugar and fat than the other holiday favorite, pecan pie. Plus it gets a nutritional boost from pumpkin puree which is rich in vitamin A. For this diabetes-friendly version, we reduce the sugar by using a Splenda sugar blend in the filling. The low-fat crust is seasoned with a hint of crystallized ginger and maple syrup for an extra-special flavor boost.


    15 min prep time


    55 min cook time


    8servings


    1/8 of pie

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Preheat the oven to 425ºF.
    2. Make the crust: in a bowl, combine the graham-cracker crumbs, maple syrup, oil, egg white, crystallized ginger, and 1/2 tsp of the ground ginger. Press into a 9-inch, nonstick pie pan, to form an even crust. Set aside.
    3. In a small bowl, mix together the Splenda, cinnamon, the other 1/2 tsp of ground ginger, cloves, and salt.
    4. In another bowl, beat the eggs and vanilla together. Add in the Splenda mixture and stir to combine.
    5. Add in the pumpkin and stir until the mixture is well blended. Dissolve the corn starch in about 2 to 3 Tbsp. of the evaporated milk. Add the corn starch mixture and the remaining evaporated milk to the pumpkin mixture, and mix until smooth. The mixture will be thin.
    6. Pour the pumpkin pie filling into the prepared crust. Place the pie on a baking sheet. Bake for 15 minutes at 425°F. Lower the heat to 350°F, and bake an additional 40 minutes, or until the filling is set when a knife inserted comes out clean.
    7. Remove the pie from the oven, and let cool for 2 hours before serving. Cut into 8 wedges. Top each slice with 1 tbsp whipped topping right before serving.
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    Nutrition facts

    8 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/8 of pie


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      115

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      2.5g

      3%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.4g

        2%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      135mg

      6%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      22g

      8%

      • Dietary Fiber
        1g

        4%
      • Total Sugars
        11g

    • Protein
      2g

    Ingredients

    graham cracker crumbs (about 24 cracker squares)
    1 1/2 cup

    maple syrup
    3 tbsp

    canola oil
    1 tsp

    egg white (lightly beaten)
    1

    finely minced crystallized ginger
    1 tsp

    ground ginger (divided use)
    1 tsp

    low calorie sugar substitute
    1/2 cup

    ground cinnamon
    2 tsp

    ground cloves
    1/4 tsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    eggs
    2

    vanilla extract
    1 tsp

    pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
    1 (15-oz) can

    Cornstarch
    1 tsp

    evaporated skim milk
    1 (12-oz) can

    light whipped topping
    1/2 cup

  • Green Beans With Cranberries and Hazelnuts

    Green Beans With Cranberries and Hazelnuts

    How to Make Green Beans With Cranberries and Hazelnuts

    Brighten up a side of green beans with tart cranberries, fresh lemon zest, and crunchy hazelnuts! This simple side dish feels gourmet but is super easy to prepare. It also makes a nice, light addition to your Thanksgiving table instead of the traditional, heavy green bean casserole.


    15 min prep time


    3 min cook time


    16servings


    1/2 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Fill a large pot 2/3 full of water and bring to boiling. Add the green beans, turn off the heat, and let the green beans stand in the water for 3 minutes. Drain the beans and add them to a serving bowl or platter.
    2. In a small bowl, combine the oil, nuts, cranberries, salt, and pepper. Top the green beans with the cranberry-nut mixture. Garnish with the lemon zest.
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    Nutrition facts

    16 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/2 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      35

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      2g

      3%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.2g

        1%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      35mg

      2%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      4g

      1%

      • Dietary Fiber
        2g

        7%
      • Total Sugars
        1g

    • Protein
      1g

    • Potassium
      85mg

      2%

    Ingredients

    lemon
    1

    black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    dried cranberries
    3 tbsp

    hazelnuts (coarsely chopped)
    1/4 cup

    olive oil
    1 tbsp

    fresh green beans (trimmed)
    2 lbs

  • Dijon and Horseradish Deviled Eggs

    Dijon and Horseradish Deviled Eggs

    How to Make Dijon and Horseradish Deviled Eggs

    Deviled eggs are a great low carb snack or appetizer. And, perfect for Easter time if you have a lot of leftover dyed eggs! This traditional take features zesty dijon mustard and horseradish for extra flavor without a lot of added salt. We subbed most of the mayonnaise for plain yogurt for a lighter filling.


    10 min prep time


    7 min cook time


    6servings


    2 halves

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. To prepare the eggs: Add the eggs to a saucepan that is large enough so they are not crowded. Add water to cover about 1 inch over the eggs. Cover the pot and bring to a boil. Once the water comes to a boil, about 6 to 7 minutes, remove the pot from the heat and set it on an unused burner. Add the vinegar to the water (to help in peeling the eggs). Let the eggs stand in the hot water for 20 to 30 minutes.
    2. Prepare a large bowl of ice water. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the eggs to the ice water bath, letting them cool for 15 to 20 minutes. Gently remove each egg from the ice water, and gently tap its shell until it is cracked all over (but do not peel). Add the cracked eggs back to the ice water bath (prepare a new ice bath if necessary) for 10 minutes. Remove the eggs from the ice water, and gently roll them between your palms. The shells should slip off easily. Discard the shells.
    3. Halve each egg and remove the yolks. Discard one yolk and add the remaining five to a bowl. Set the egg whites on a platter, with the cut sides up.
    4. Mash the yolks with the yogurt, mayonnaise, chives, mustard, horseradish, turmeric, salt, and pepper. Spoon or pipe the egg yolk mixture back into the egg whites. Sprinkle lightly with paprika.
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    Nutrition facts

    6 Servings



    • Serving Size

      2 halves


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      75

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      4g

      5%

      • Saturated Fat
        1.4g

        7%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      150mg

      50%

    • Sodium
      135mg

      6%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      3g

      1%

      • Dietary Fiber
        0g

        0%
      • Total Sugars
        2g

    • Protein
      7g

    • Potassium
      110mg

      2%

    Ingredients

    eggs
    6

    white vinegar
    1 tbsp

    plain yogurt (nonfat)
    6 tbsp

    light mayonnaise
    1 tbsp

    fresh chives (minced)
    1 tbsp

    Dijon Mustard
    2 tsp

    horseradish
    1/2 tsp

    turmeric
    1/4 tsp

    paprika
    1 pinch

  • Corn and Zucchini Tacos

    Corn and Zucchini Tacos

    How to Make Corn and Zucchini Tacos


    20 min prep time


    16 min cook time


    6servings


    1 taco

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. In a large skillet, heat 2 tsp of the oil over medium heat. Add the corn and sauté for 3 minutes. Add the cumin and chili powder and sauté for 2 minutes. Remove the corn mixture from the skillet.

    2. Add the remaining olive oil to the skillet and add the onion. Sauté the onion for 5 minutes, until soft. Add the zucchini and sauté for 3 minutes. Add the tomatoes and sauté for 2 minutes. Add the oregano and sauté for 1 minute; stir in the reserved corn mixture.

    3. Divide the corn mixture among the warmed tortillas and top each taco with 2 tsp yogurt and 2 tsp Salsa Cruda.

    4. Cook’s Tip: Use your microwave to prep fresh corn! From each ear, cut off about 1 inch of the stalk end. Add up to 3 ears of corn at a time to a microwave-safe container and microwave on high for 6 minutes. Remove the corn from the microwave and let cool enough to handle. Holding onto the husk, gently squeeze and shake and the corn will come out in one fell swoop. If any silks remain, rub the cob up and down with paper toweling to remove the strands.

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    Nutrition facts

    6 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 taco


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      155

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      4g

      5%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.6g

        3%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      20mg

      <1%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      27g

      10%

      • Dietary Fiber
        4g

        14%
      • Total Sugars
        5g

    • Protein
      5g

    • Potassium
      365mg

      8%

    Ingredients

    salsa
    1/2 cup

    Plain Nonfat Greek yogurt
    1/4 cup

    corn tortillas
    6

    fresh oregano (minced)
    1 tbsp

    tomato(es) (seeded and diced into 1/2-inch pieces)
    2

    zucchini (unpeeled and diced into 1/2-inch pieces)
    1

    sweet onion (finely minced)
    1/2 cup

    chili powder
    1/4 tsp

    ground cumin
    1/2 tsp

    ears corn (shucked and kernels cut off cobs; discard cobs)
    3

    olive oil (divided)
    1 tbsp

  • Brussels Sprouts With Oranges

    Brussels Sprouts With Oranges

    How to Make Brussels Sprouts With Oranges

    Brussels sprouts and oranges create a colorful, sweet-and-savory side dish that will make a beautiful addition to a Thanksgiving or holiday meal.


    15 min prep time


    20 min cook time


    12servings


    1/2 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Zest the orange and add the zest to a small ramekin. Peel and section the orange, cutting each section in half; set aside. Add the walnuts to a small skillet and toast over medium heat for 3 to 4 minutes, or until lightly browned.
    2. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1 Tbsp of the oil. Add the shallots and sauté for 4 to 5 minutes, until slightly browned. Remove the shallots with a slotted spoon; set aside. Add the remaining oil to the pan and then add the sprouts. Sauté the sprouts for 10 to 15 minutes, until browned and cooked through. Add the orange sections, orange zest, and sautéed shallots and cook for 2 minutes.
    3. Season the sprouts with salt and pepper and place in a large serving bowl. Top with the walnuts and serve.
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    Nutrition facts

    12 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/2 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      80

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      4g

      5%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.5g

        3%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      65mg

      3%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      8g

      3%

      • Dietary Fiber
        3g

        11%
      • Total Sugars
        3g

    • Protein
      3g

    • Potassium
      310mg

      7%

    Ingredients

    black pepper
    1/4 tsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    brussels sprouts (trimmed and halved)
    2 lbs

    shallots (peeled and thinly sliced)
    2

    olive oil (divided)
    2 tbsp

    walnuts (coarsely chopped)
    1/4 cup

    orange
    1

  • Braised Cabbage With Apples

    Braised Cabbage With Apples

    How to Make Braised Cabbage With Apples

    This sweet and savory dish uses seasonal apples and cabbage for a budget-friendly side vegetable. Great paired with a simple meat entree such as Apple Mustard Pork Chops.


    15 min prep time


    25 min cook time


    8servings


    1/2 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Heat the oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and apple, and sauté for about 3 to 4 minutes, just until the apple begins to soften. Add in the caraway seeds and sugar, and sauté for 1 minute.
    2. Add in the cabbage and toss with tongs, coating the cabbage with the apples and onion. Sauté for about 3 to 4 minutes.
    3. Add in the broth and apple juice, cover, and cook over medium heat for about 8 to 10 minutes, or until the cabbage is cooked through but tender. Sprinkle in the cider vinegar or lemon juice, and season with salt and pepper.
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    Nutrition facts

    8 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/2 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      40

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      1.5g

      2%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.5g

        3%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      30mg

      1%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      7g

      3%

      • Dietary Fiber
        1g

        4%
      • Total Sugars
        4g

    • Protein
      1g

    • Potassium
      115mg

      2%

    Ingredients

    olive oil
    2 tsp

    butter
    1 tsp

    onion (diced)
    1/2

    Granny Smith or other tart apple (unpeeled and diced)
    1

    caraway seeds
    1/2 tsp

    sugar
    1/2 tsp

    shredded red cabbage
    3 cup

    low sodium chicken broth
    1/4 cup

    apple juice
    1/4 cup

    apple cider vinegar or lemon juice
    1 tbsp

    salt and pepper to taste (not included in nutrition analysis)
    1