45 Diabetic-Friendly Recipes for Winter (2024)

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Updated: Nov. 23, 2023

    Cozy up to these diabetic recipes perfect for when the temps fall.

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    My husband was completely bowled over by this on-a-whim goat cheese and chicken skillet meal. I can’t wait to make it again very soon! —Ericka Barber, Eureka, California

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    Quick and Healthy Turkey Veggie Soup

    I freeze our leftover turkey at the holidays so we can enjoy meals like this year-round. This soup is especially delicious on a chilly fall or winter day. If you’re looking for a dish that’s more filling, add some cooked pasta. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Easy Slow-Cooker Pot Roast

    I love this easy pot roast Crockpot recipe for a couple of reasons. First, it’s delicious. Second, it’s easy! I can’t describe the feeling of walking into my house after work and smelling this dish that’s been simmering in the slow cooker all day. There’s nothing better. —James Schend, Taste of Home Deputy Editor

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    Red Lentil Hummus with Brussels Sprout Hash

    This spicy red lentil hummus is a new take on the classic dip. The Brussels sprout topping adds a special touch, but you can serve it without the topping, too. —Carolyn Manning, Seattle, Washington

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    Come in from the cold to a piping hot bowl of this zesty bulgur and bean chili. The bulgur adds great texture and heartiness, so you won’t miss the meat. —Tari Ambler, Shorewood, Illinois

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    Slow-Cooker Sweet Potato Chocolate Mole Soup

    This recipe is perfect for those days when you’re craving something just a little bit different. It’s spicy, flavorful and a great excuse to open up a bar of chocolate (if you’re the type of person who needs an excuse!). —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia

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    Makeover Meatless Lasagna

    If you have never tried tofu before, go for it with this recipe. The tofu blends in with all the other ingredients, adding protein without the fat and calories of ground beef. —Mary Lou Moeller, Wooster, Ohio

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    Pumpkin-Coconut Soup

    Thai food lovers will go crazy for this soup. It has a deep flavor from the combination of onion, coconut milk and spices. —Susan Hein, Burlington, Wisconsin

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    My family loves pork tenderloin, so I created this hearty meal. The slightly sweet dish is one of our favorites. It's also an impressive dish for company.—Joyce Moynihan, Lakeville, Minnesota.

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    Italian Turkey Meatballs

    What's not to love about moist and tender homemade Italian meatballs? Because they're made with lean turkey, they're lower in saturated fat, too! —Mary Berg, Lake Elmo, Minnesota

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    Fiery Stuffed Poblanos

    I love Southwest-inspired cuisine, but the dishes are often unhealthy. As a dietitian, I try to come up with nutritious twists on recipes, which is how my stuffed peppers dish was born. —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas

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    Cauliflower Mash

    This quick and easy mashed cauliflower is a wonderful alternative to same-old mashed spuds, and it's healthier, too! —Nick Iverson, Denver, Colorado

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    Marinated Shrimp and Olives

    This is my favorite appetizer to serve party guests. The flavors in this colorful dish blend beautifully, and the shrimp are tender and tasty.—Carol Gawronski, Lake Wales, Florida

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    Slow-Cooker Beef Tips Burgundy

    Here's a heartwarming classic that's so simple in the slow cooker. Mushrooms, red wine and tender beef make for an easy, elegant supper. —Deanna Zewen, Union Grove, Wisconsin

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    Beef Daube Provencal

    This dish is perfect on cold winter days, especially after we have been out cutting wood or white-tail hunting. If you are lucky enough to have venison, try it here for melt-in-your-mouth goodness. —Brenda Ryan, Marshall, Missouri

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    Beef Cabbage Roll-Ups

    Cooking up original recipes is a hobby of mine. My version of classic cabbage rolls is delicious served over rice or noodles. —Irma Finely, Lockwood, Missouri

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    Citrus Avocado Salad

    This recipe nicely showcases grapefruit and oranges, which are at their peak around the holidays. Citrus fruits pair well with a sweet dressing. —Sonia Candler, Edmonton, Alberta

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    Turkey Curry

    I'm always looking for new and interesting ways to use leftover turkey—especially around the holidays. Make this skillet meal as spicy as you'd like by varying the amount of curry powder. —Martha Balser, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Turkey Meat Loaf

    I first made this recipe when my husband and I had to start watching our diet. Since then, I've been asked to make my turkey meat loaf many times. —Ruby Rath, New Haven, Indiana

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    Roasted Beets

    This roasted beets recipe makes ordinary beets taste tender and delicious with just a few sweet and good-for-you ingredients. —Wendy Stenman, Germantown, Wisconsin

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    English Pub Split Pea Soup

    This family favorite is the same recipe my grandmother used. Now with the magic of the slow cooker, I can spend 15 minutes putting it together, walk away for five hours, and come back to "soup's on." Finish it with more milk if you like your soup a bit thinner. —Judy Batson, Tampa, Florida

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    Pressure-Cooker Indian-Style Chicken and Vegetables

    This easy Indian-influenced dish is one just about everyone will love. Feel free to add more or less tikka masala sauce according to your taste. —Erica Polly, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin

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    Orange Pomegranate Salmon

    A colorful, festive salmon dish makes an impressive addition to your holiday table—and it is as delicious as it is beautiful. What will no one guess? How easy it is to cook. I serve this with roasted baby potatoes and asparagus for a showstopping meal that is wonderful for special occasions. —Thomas fa*glon, Somerset, New Jersey

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    Savory Turkey Potpies

    This will perk you up on a cold, rainy day. You can use chicken in place of turkey, and I like to serve the potpies with a fresh green salad or cranberry sauce on the side. —Judy Wilson, Sun City West, Arizona

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    Pressure-Cooker Italian Shrimp 'n' Pasta

    This dish will remind you a bit of classic shrimp Creole, but it has a surprise Italian twist. Pressure cooking gives it hands-off ease—perfect for company. —Karen Edwards, Sanford, Maine

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    Slow-Cooked Swiss Steak

    This is one of my favorite recipes to make because I can flour and season the steaks and refrigerate them overnight. The next morning, I just put all the ingredients in the slow cooker, and I have a delicious dinner waiting when I arrive home from work. —Sarah Burks, Wathena, Kansas

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    Smoky Cauliflower Bites

    These healthy little treats work well as a side or as fun bite-sized appetizers. Roasting the cauliflower adds deep flavor and gives it an irresistible crunch. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    Turkey White Chili

    Growing up in a Pennsylvania Dutch area, I was surrounded by excellent cooks and wonderful foods. I enjoy experimenting with new recipes like this change-of-pace chili. —Kaye Whiteman, Charleston, West Virginia

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    Pressure-Cooker Coq au Vin

    Don’t be intimidated by the elegant name. The classic French dish is now made easier in one appliance! This Instant Pot coq au vin has all the classic flavors of a rich red wine-mushroom sauce but is so simple to make. My family loves it with whole grain country bread or French bread for dipping into the extra sauce. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Italian Hot Dish

    My husband had a poor perception of healthy food until he tried this beefy casserole. The combination of pasta, oregano, mushrooms and green peppers makes it a favorite healthy pasta recipe in our house. —Theresa Smith, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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    Carrot and Kale Vegetable Saute

    Thanks to fresh veggie dishes like this one, I almost forget I'm wheat- and gluten-free. Bacon adds another layer of flavor and depth to this gorgeous side dish. —Darla Andrews, Schertz, Texas

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    Chicken with Celery Root Puree

    Celeriac, or celery root, is a root veggie that combines well with other seasonal ingredients and adds nice texture and flavor to this puree. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Winter Beet Salad

    To save a little time on this sweet and savory beet salad, we recommend using packaged salad greens in this original recipe. The simple dressing is easy to assemble. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Grapefruit Gremolata Salmon

    If you're looking for a simple fish dish, make this Italian-inspired recipe that combines salmon, broiled grapefruit and a fragrant gremolata. Halibut may be substituted for the salmon. —Gilda Lester, Millsboro, Delaware

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    Mediterranean Cauliflower

    I adapted a recipe I received from a friend to make this delicious—and deliciously different—cauliflower dish. It's prepared quickly in a skillet and uses only a handful of ingredients. What a great way to take ordinary cauliflower to a whole new level! —Valerie Smith, Aston, Pennsylvania

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    Pepper-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin

    Spicy stuffing balances the delicate flavor of pork in this dish that looks great on the plate—and tastes even better! —Margaret Allen, Abingdon, Virginia

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    Spicy Lime Chicken

    I've been turning this spicy lime chicken into tacos for years, but it was my son Austin who put it on cooked rice with all his favorite taco toppings. A family favorite was created out of leftovers! —Christine Hair, Odessa, Florida

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    Cranberry and Roasted Beet Salad

    I created this as a healthy, tasty side dish to complement Christmas dinner. This enticing substitute for cranberry relish is excellent with turkey. Even the children loved it! Serve the beet blend alone or on a bed of salad greens. —Brianna St. Clair, Worland, Wyoming

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    Sweet Potato Chili with Turkey

    This sweet potato chili is packed with flavor. Ground turkey lightens it, and sweet potato puree sneaks in a healthy dose of vitamin A. —Rachel Lewis, Danville, Virginia

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    Pot Roast with Asian Black Bean Sauce

    I love stir-fry with black bean sauce. This recipe takes the delicious flavor of black bean sauce and joins it with fork-tender pot roast. —Judy Lawson, Chelsea, Michigan

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    Brussels Sprouts Salad

    My husband and I like Brussels sprouts, so I'm always looking for new ways to use them. I most often serve this colorful salad with roast pork or duck. —Nancy Korondan, Yorkville, Illinois

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    Spicy Pork and Butternut Squash Ragu

    This recipe is a marvelously spicy combo that's perfect for cooler fall weather and satisfying after a day spent outdoors. —Monica Osterhaus, Paducah, Kentucky

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    FAQs

    What are good diabetic meals? ›

    Diabetes meal plan recipes
    • Artichoke dip.
    • Artichoke, spinach and white bean dip.
    • Artichokes alla Romana.
    • Avocado dip.
    • Baba ghanoush.
    • Basil pesto stuffed mushrooms.
    • Black bean and corn relish.
    • Chicken and zucchini quesadilla.

    What are 2 list 3 suggestions for a type 2 diabetic while eating out? ›

    Scan the menu for steamed or boiled dishes like steamed rice, noodles with vegetables, grilled meat and fish dishes. Get into the habit of ordering extra side dishes of salad and vegetables and ask for any dressings to be served on the side. Most places are happy to do this.

    What are some cooking tips for diabetics? ›

    Poach, steam, grill, boil or bake foods rather than cooking with added fat. Use an oil sprayer and non-stick pans for stir fries; if it starts to stick, just add a splash of water. Use pulses, such as peas, beans or lentils, in soups and salads or to replace some of the meat in casseroles and shepherd's pie.

    How do I cook for my diabetic husband? ›

    Here are some ideas to start with:
    1. Try fat-free or low-fat cheese, milk, and yogurt. Also try leaner cuts of meat. ...
    2. Try whole-grain breads, brown rice, and whole-wheat pasta.
    3. Load up on fresh or frozen vegetables. ...
    4. Stay away from processed foods as much as possible. ...
    5. Try tofu, soy milk, or meat substitutes.
    Nov 14, 2019

    What is the biggest meal of the day for diabetics? ›

    How should a person with diabetes start the day? Eat a big breakfast. Eating a large meal in the morning and smaller meals for lunch and dinner may promote weight loss, lower glucose levels, and decrease daily insulin dose in people with type 2 diabetes and obesity, according to a 2022 review.

    Can diabetics eat spaghetti? ›

    People with diabetes can include pasta as part of a healthy diet. However, they should choose whole grain varieties and be mindful of their portion size. A person can use the Plate Method, carb counting, or half-cup measurements to determine how much pasta they eat.

    What kind of sandwich meat can a diabetic eat? ›

    Very Lean Meat Choices (0-1g fat/ounce and 35 calories)
    • deli thin, shaved meats.
    • chipped beef, turkey ham.
    • egg whites (2)
    • egg substitutes, plain.
    • hot dogs, fat-free.
    • sausage, fat-free or less than 1 gram fat/ounce.
    Dec 13, 2018

    What Chinese dishes can diabetics eat? ›

    Healthier Chinese Food Choices:
    • Grilled seafood (e.g., shrimp with veggies, scallops)
    • Steamed dumplings.
    • Tofu (or bean curd)
    • Stir-fry veggies.
    • Brown rice.
    • Soups (hot and sour, egg drop)
    • Veggie rolls.
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    What can diabetics eat at a buffet? ›

    Choose high-fiber grains like steamed brown rice, whole wheat bread, and cornbread. like macaroni and cheese and potato salad. meat (like chicken without the skin or beef with the fat cut off), fish, or shrimp.

    What are the three meals for diabetics? ›

    Eating a carbohydrate-rich breakfast followed by a substantial lunch and a small dinner — the so-called "three-meal diet" (3Mdiet) — promotes weight loss and significantly improves glucose control in type 2 diabetes, a randomized, controlled trial suggests.

    What foods can diabetics eat daily? ›

    What foods can I eat if I have diabetes?
    • vegetables. nonstarchy: includes broccoli, carrots, greens, peppers, and tomatoes. ...
    • fruits—includes oranges, melon, berries, apples, bananas, and grapes.
    • grains—at least half of your grains for the day should be whole grains. ...
    • protein. ...
    • dairy—nonfat or low fat.

    What are 3 food items a diabetic should limit or stay away from? ›

    You avoid eating simple carbs (such as sweets), saturated fats, and most meat-based protein. The diet can be hard for some people to follow for a long time because it's very low-fat (less than 10% of your daily calories), but you can find some meal plans with a bit more flexibility.

    What are the 5 worst foods for blood sugar? ›

    10 Worst Foods for Your Blood Sugar
    • KETCHUP. ...
    • WHITE PASTA. ...
    • BAGELS. ...
    • ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS. ...
    • FRUIT JUICE. ...
    • ENERGY BARS. ...
    • LOW-FAT SWEETENED YOGURT. ...
    • SPORTS DRINKS AND ENERGY DRINKS. Energy drinks and sports drinks carry all the woes of fruit juice with the added no-no of more sugars.

    What is the best dinner time for diabetic? ›

    At least two hours before going to bed, try to avoid eating anything. Maintain a window of 10–12 hours between two substantial meals- If you work night shifts and are unable to keep your optimal dinner time between 7–9 PM, try keeping a window of 10–12 hours between your dinner and breakfast.

    What foods can diabetics eat freely for lunch? ›

    With portion size in mind, a person with diabetes can include:
    • canned tuna, salmon or sardines.
    • low-salt deli meats, such as turkey and chicken.
    • hard-boiled eggs.
    • salads with a side dressing.
    • low-salt soups and chili.
    • whole fruit, such as apples and berries.
    • cottage cheese.
    • plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt.
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    What foods will lower blood sugar quickly? ›

    Here are five foods that can make a difference.
    • Berries. Don't make your trip to the store fruitless. ...
    • Go nuts. That's right—go ahead and snack on almonds, cashews or even pistachios. ...
    • Leafy greens. ...
    • Non-starchy vegetables. ...
    • Whole grains.

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