Take out all the guess work for what to eat with diabetes when you visit Diabetes Food Hub (DFH) and try recipes approved by American Diabetes Association (ADA) nutrition experts.
Fluffy eggs and spicy chiles folded into a tortilla with rich melted cheese makes breakfast a pleasure! Lightly toasted to perfection, this quesadilla redefines breakfast.
Crunchy, sweet, and tangy, this refreshing broccoli and mandarin orange salad can satisfy multiple food cravings at once. This diabetes-friendly recipe makes a great side dish to dinner or a fresh lunch.
This dish is a good source of protein and also provides some veggies. While quick to prepare, it looks elegant and guests are sure to be impressed by the presentation and taste!
This low-carb version of tiramisu uses a coffee-soaked almond crumble instead of lady fingers. The creamy topping is made of Greek yogurt with a hint of mascarpone cheese for a lighter dessert with the same great taste.
DFH is the ADA's one-stop-shop for making easy, diabetes-friendly recipes. Here's what you can do on DFH:
- Find options for every meal (snacks and desserts too!)
- Sort based on dietary restrictions like low carb, low sodium, and living with chronic kidney disease (CKD)
- Sort based on cuisine type, such as Mediterranean, Asian, French, Mexican, and many more
- Create a free account to save your favorite recipes, use the weekly meal planner, and create a grocery list
The American Diabetes Association® has partnered with the chefs at Homemade to help you learn how to make tasty.