Author: Diabetic Gourmet



Broccoli With Asian Tofu

Optional: Delicious served on top of brown rice or Asian-style noodles (soba or udon). Recipe for Broccoli With Asian Tofu from our recipe section.

Chocolate Cheesecake

This delicious chocolate cheesecake is not only greatly reduced in fat, but also has 76% less carbohydrates than the traditional recipe. It will become a favorite! Recipe for Chocolate Cheesecake from our recipe section.

Sugarfree Ranch Dressing

An easy to make dressing that can also be used as a dip, with a sweet/tart flavor. Great with fresh vegetables and salad greens. Recipe for Sugarfree Ranch Dressing from our Salad Dressings recipe section.

Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake

New York-style cheesecake swirled with a rich chocolate mixture. Serve with fresh raspberries. Recipe for Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake from our Dessert recipe section.

A Meaty Meatless Salad

Although meatless, this salad offers meaty flavor and a great combination of fresh and stir-fried vegetables. A wonderful way to usher in spring, it’s characterized by a crisp Asian flavor.

Country Peach Tart

Easier than a pie, but just as flavorful and appealing, you’ll like this quick to fix dessert filled with cinnamon and almond spiked peaches. Use a refrigerated pie crust for added ease in preparation. Recipe for Country Peach Tart from our Dessert recipe section.

Coconut Custard Pie

A baked custard pie with less calories because it’s sweetened with Equal and made with 2% milk. For added coconut flavor use the optional coconut extract. Recipe for Coconut Custard Pie from our Dessert recipe section.

Chocolate Cream Pie

A rich chocolate pie that has 43% less calories than a traditional recipe, because it is flavored with Equal, unsweetened cocoa and lower fat milk. Indulge without the guilt! Recipe for Chocolate Cream Pie from our Dessert recipe section.

Control the ABC’s of Diabetes for a Healthy Heart

Living with diabetes puts you at an increased risk for developing heart disease and stroke. But there’s hope. People with diabetes can learn to manage their diabetes – and cut their risk for heart attack and stroke by more than half.

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