This wonderful one-pan meal takes less than 20 minutes to make. It features asparagus, which provides a rich source of vitamin K, an important nutrient for blood clotting and bone health.
Making your own trail mix is super quick and easy to do. It tastes so much fresher and allows you to control the amount of salt by mixing raw, roasted, and salted nuts or seeds in the ratios you...
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Appetizers and Sides, Good source of plant protein, Good source of protein, High fiber, High protein, more
You might not think of pumpkin seeds as chicken coating material, but these nutty, chewy kernels are every bit as tasty and versatile as almonds or pistachios in cooking.
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Diabetes-friendly, Entrees, Good source of protein, Low carbohydrate / low sugar, Peanut-free, more
An often-overlooked cooking technique, marinating chicken or beef not only introduces new flavors to occasionally uninteresting ingredients, but naturally tenderizes the meat.
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Diabetes-friendly, Entrees, Gluten-free, Good source of protein, Peanut-free, more
The thin Spanish frittata calls for rich flavors and a dense texture courtesy of potatoes, and can be served straight from the oven or cold as a first course.
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Breakfast, Diabetes-friendly, Gluten-free, Good source of protein, Low carbohydrate / low sugar, more
This may be as close as you can get to eating a rich pumpkin pie, straight out of the oven, for breakfast ... without actually eating a pumpkin pie for breakfast.
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Breakfast, Good source of protein, Low cholesterol, Low sodium, Peanut-free, more
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