Tag: low sodium

  • 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

  • Apple Pie Yogurt Parfait

    Apple Pie Yogurt Parfait

    How to Make Apple Pie Yogurt Parfait

    Enjoy the flavors of the all-American dessert, apple pie, in a healthy, balanced breakfast parfait. These parfaits are made with sautéed apples, sprinkled with delicious fall flavors, and topped with a crunchy oat blend.

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

     


    20 min prep time


    11 min cook time


    4servings


    1 parfait

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil or parchment paper.
    2. In a small bowl, whisk together the canola oil, brown sugar
      blend, and sunflower butter until smooth. Set aside.
    3. Coat a medium saucepan with nonstick cooking spray and
      heat over medium-low heat. Add the oats, walnuts, sunflower
      seeds, and flaxseed and toast until slightly brown and fragrant,
      stirring regularly, about 5 minutes. Remove the toasted oat
      mixture from the saucepan and place in a small bowl.
    4. Add the oil mixture into the saucepan and bring to a boil.
      Then quickly turn the heat to low and whisk regularly, until the
      mixture has slightly thickened, about 1 minute. Remove the
      saucepan from the heat and then add the toasted oat mixture.
      Stir to evenly coat.
    5. Spread the oat mixture in a single layer on the prepared
      baking sheet and allow to cool for 10 minutes. Wipe the
      saucepan clean with a paper towel.
    6. In a medium bowl, whisk together the water, lemon juice,
      vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Add the apples and toss to
      evenly coat.
    7. In the same saucepan, heat the butter over a medium heat.
      Once the butter has melted, add the apple mixture and cook until
      the apples have slightly softened, about 5 minutes. Set aside to
      slightly cool.
    8. While the apples are cooking, mix the yogurt and lemon zest
      together in a small bowl. In each of 4 parfait glasses, layer 1/4 cup
      of the yogurt, 1/3 cup of the apple mixture, another 1/4 cup of
      yogurt, and top with 1/4 cup of the granola.*
    9. *Chef’s note: The parfaits can be made ahead of time and stored
      in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Store the granola separately
      and add just before eating.
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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 parfait


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      380

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      25g

      32%

      • Saturated Fat
        3.3g

        17%
      • Trans Fats
        0.1g

    • Cholesterol
      10mg

      3%

    • Sodium
      70mg

      3%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      26g

      9%

      • Dietary Fiber
        5g

        18%
      • Total Sugars
        15g
      • Added Sugars
        1g

        2%

    • Protein
      17g

    • Potassium
      440mg

      9%

    Ingredients

    canola oil
    2 tbsp

    stevia brown sugar blend (such as Truvia)
    2 tsp

    sunflower or almond butter
    2 tbsp

    nonstick cooking spray
    1

    quick cooking oats
    1/4 cup

    chopped walnuts
    1/4 cup

    shelled sunflower seeds
    1/4 cup

    whole flax seeds
    1 1/2 tbsp

    water
    1/3 cup

    lemon juice
    2 tsp

    vanilla extract
    1 tsp

    ground cinnamon
    1 tsp

    ground nutmeg
    1/8 tsp

    apples (peeled, cored, and diced)
    2 med

    unsalted butter
    2 tsp

    Plain Nonfat Greek yogurt
    2 cup

    zest of 1 lemon
    (about 1 tbsp)

  • Almost Smooth Salsa

    Almost Smooth Salsa

    How to Make Almost Smooth Salsa

    Are you a smooth or chunky salsa lover? If you like your salsa smooth, then blend until smooth. If you like your salsa chunky, then skip the blending altogether.

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

     


    15 min prep time


    12servings


    2 tbsps

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Add the tomatoes, bell pepper, onion, jalapeño, and cilantro
      to a medium bowl. Add the lime juice, olive oil, salt, and black
      pepper. Toss to evenly coat.
    2. Using an immersion blender, blend until almost smooth,
      leaving some chunks in the salsa.
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    Nutrition facts

    12 Servings



    • Serving Size

      2 tbsps


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      15

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      1g

      1%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.2g

        1%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      45mg

      2%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      1g

      <1%

      • Dietary Fiber
        0g

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

        0%

    • Protein
      0g

    • Potassium
      65mg

      1%

    Ingredients

    roma (plum) tomatoes (diced)
    2

    green bell pepper (diced)
    1/4

    red onion (diced)
    1/4

    jalapeño pepper (seeded, veins removed, diced)
    1/2

    chopped fresh cilantro
    3 tbsp

    lime juice
    1 tbsp

    olive oil
    1 tbsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    black pepper
    1/8 tsp

  • Collard Greens with Yellow Squash

    Collard Greens with Yellow Squash

    How to Make Collard Greens with Yellow Squash

    Collard greens are a nutritional superfood, high in many essential vitamins and minerals. In Southern cuisine, collards are traditionally made with large amounts of pork fat and salt, but this version has all the flavor without the saturated fat and sodium.

    Complete your plate: Pair this vegetable side dish with a protein entrée, like Lemon Chicken with Garlic and Rosemary, and a simple roasted sweet potato. 

     


    10 min prep time


    25 min cook time


    4servings


    3/4 cups

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Remove the woody stems that run down the center of the collard leaves. Neatly pile several leaves and tightly roll them up, then slice into ribbons. Repeat for the remaining collard greens.

    2. Heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a medium sauté pan over medium heat. When the oil is shimmering, add the turkey bacon and cook until golden brown, 3 minutes on each side. Remove the bacon and set aside to slightly cool. Dice the bacon once cool.

    3. Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil in the same sauté pan over medium heat. When the oil is shimmering, add the garlic and cook until fragrant, 30 seconds. 

    4. Add the collard greens and squash and cook until the collards have wilted and the squash begins to soften, about 5 minutes. 

    5. Add the vegetable broth and bring the mixture to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer, covered, until the vegetables are cooked through, 10 minutes.

    6. Add 1/8 teaspoon salt (optional),* the black pepper, and cooked turkey bacon and toss to combine. 
      *Optional salt not included in nutrition analysis; 1/8 teaspoon salt adds 75 mg of sodium per serving.

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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      3/4 cups


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      100

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      8g

      10%

      • Saturated Fat
        1.3g

        7%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      8mg

      3%

    • Sodium
      130mg

      6%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      5g

      2%

      • Dietary Fiber
        2g

        7%
      • Total Sugars
        2g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      3g

    • Potassium
      260mg

      6%

    Ingredients

    collard greens (about 8 oz, washed and dried)
    1 bunch

    olive oil
    2 tbsp

    turkey bacon
    2 slice

    garlic (minced)
    2 clove

    yellow squash (cut into half moons)
    1 med

    low sodium vegetable broth
    1 cup

    black pepper
    1/8 tsp

  • Green Salad with Orange, Avocado, and Onion

    Green Salad with Orange, Avocado, and Onion

    How to Make Green Salad with Orange, Avocado, and Onion

    Get creative with your oranges! Try navel, Valencia, Cara Cara, or blood oranges when you see them at your local market. They each have a slightly different delicious flavor but all of them are filled with vitamin C, fiber, and other good-for-you nutrients.

    Complete your plate: Add this salad to any meal that needs a vegetable boost. We’ve paired it with Southwest-Style Turkey Meatloaf and Mashed Red Potatoes.

    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 1/2 cups

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. In a small bowl, whisk together the lime juice, olive oil, red
      wine vinegar, sweetener, kosher salt, and black pepper.
    2. Remove the peel and the white pith from around the
      oranges. Using a paring knife, cut in between the membranes
      to release the orange segments, and slice them into thirds.
      Place the orange pieces into a medium bowl.
    3. Add the mixed greens, avocado cubes, and red onion to the
      bowl and drizzle with the lime juice mixture. Toss to combine.
      Sprinkle with the cilantro and serve.
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    Nutrition facts

    4 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 1/2 cups


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      140

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      9g

      12%

      • Saturated Fat
        1.3g

        7%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      0mg

      0%

    • Sodium
      135mg

      6%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      14g

      5%

      • Dietary Fiber
        5g

        18%
      • Total Sugars
        8g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      2g

    • Potassium
      440mg

      9%

    Ingredients

    lime juice
    1 tbsp

    olive oil
    1 tbsp

    red wine vinegar
    1 tsp

    zero-calorie sweetener (such as Truvia or Splenda)
    1/8 tsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    black pepper
    1/8 tsp

    oranges
    2

    mixed greens
    4 cup

    avocado (pitted and flesh cubed)
    1

    red onion (chopped)
    1/4 small

    chopped fresh cilantro
    2 tbsp

  • Mashed Red Potatoes

    Mashed Red Potatoes

    How to Make Mashed Red Potatoes

    Red potatoes have a waxy texture, and they stay firmer than other potatoes when cooked, giving these simple mashed potatoes a chunky texture. Leave the skin on for a pop of color and more fiber. 

    Complete your plate: For a classic “meat-and-potatoes” meal, pair with Southwest-Style Turkey Meatloaf and a simple Green Salad with Orange and Avocado.

     


    15 min prep time


    20 min cook time


    8servings


    1/2 cup

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Pour 1/4 cup of water into a medium pot fitted with a steamer basket and bring to a boil over high heat. Add the red potatoes, cover, and reduce the heat to medium. Cook until the potatoes are tender, 25–30 minutes. Set aside to cool.

    2. In a small saucepan, heat the milk and butter over medium heat until the butter melts, 2 minutes. Remove the saucepan from the heat and set aside to slightly cool.

    3. Add the potatoes to a large bowl and, using a potato masher, mash until almost smooth. Add the milk mixture, salt, and black pepper and mix until well combined.

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    Nutrition facts

    8 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1/2 cup


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      100

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      1.5g

      2%

      • Saturated Fat
        1g

        5%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      2mg

      <1%

    • Sodium
      100mg

      4%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      19g

      7%

      • Dietary Fiber
        2g

        7%
      • Total Sugars
        2g
      • Added Sugars
        0g

        0%

    • Protein
      3g

    • Potassium
      540mg

      11%

    Ingredients

    red potatoes (washed and cut into 1-inch cubes)
    2 lbs

    1% milk
    1/2 cup

    butter (unsalted)
    1 tbsp

    salt
    1/4 tsp

    black pepper
    1/8 tsp

  • Just Peachy Yogurt and Granola Jar

    Just Peachy Yogurt and Granola Jar

    How to Make Just Peachy Yogurt and Granola Jar

    Flavored yogurts from the store are usually full of added sugars. You can easily make your own at home, starting with plain yogurt and adding fresh or frozen fruit, fruit preserves, and granola. Try this combo made with peaches! Top with store-bought granola (look for a brand with low added sugar) or make this quick and easy Fruit-Sweetened Granola. You can make several jars ahead of time for a quick grab-and-go breakfast. Add the granola just before eating to keep it crunchy.

    This recipes comes from The Clean & Simple Diabetes Cookbook by Jackie Newgent, RDN, CDN.

     

     


    8 min prep time


    2servings


    1 jar

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    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. In a liquid measuring cup, stir together the yogurt, fruit spread, and vanilla.

    2. In each of two jars, layer the peaches, yogurt mixture, and granola. Serve.

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    Nutrition facts

    2 Servings



    • Serving Size

      1 jar


    • Amount per serving



      Calories





      210

    • % Daily value*

    • Total Fat
      3g

      4%

      • Saturated Fat
        0.4g

        2%
      • Trans Fats
        0g

    • Cholesterol
      10mg

      3%

    • Sodium
      60mg

      3%

    • Total Carbohydrate
      29g

      11%

      • Dietary Fiber
        3g

        11%
      • Total Sugars
        19g

    • Protein
      18g

    • Potassium
      450mg

      10%

    Ingredients

    Plain Nonfat Greek yogurt
    1 1/3 cup

    fruit-sweetened peach or apricot jam
    1 1/2 tbsp

    vanilla extract
    1/4 tsp

    fresh or frozen peaches
    1 cup

    low-fat granola
    1/3 cup