Healthy Calendar Diabetic Cooking. Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton

Healthy Calendar Diabetic Cooking - Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton


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      Sauté pan (nonstick)

      Sauté pan (oven safe)

      Skewers and toothpicks

      Soup pot

      Spatulas, metal and plastic

      Spoon, large

      Spoon, large, slotted

      Sturdy whisk

      Tongs

      Various sizes of mixing bowls (small to large)

      Vegetable peeler

      Zester (or microplane)

      Here is a list of healthy kitchen staples that you should always have on hand to prepare quick and tasty meals!

      CARBOHYDRATES

      Starchy Foods

      • Whole-wheat bread with 2 or more grams of fiber per slice or whole-wheat sandwich thins

      • Low-carb tortillas

      • Oatmeal

      • Sweet potatoes

      • Canned and dried beans, such as black beans, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, and lentils

      • Whole-wheat bread crumbs

      • Quinoa

      • Barley

      Fruits

      • Fresh fruit

      • Frozen fruit, such as blueberries or strawberries (unsweetened)

      Milk and yogurt

      • 1% or fat-free milk or unsweetened almond milk

      • Plain, fat-free Greek yogurt and/or light yogurt (aim for 15 or fewer grams of carb per serving)

      NON-CARBOHYDRATES

      Meat and meat substitutes

      • Skinless chicken breast

      • Lean ground turkey

      • Lean beef and pork, round or loin cuts, e.g., sirloin and tenderloin

      • Fish, fresh or frozen

      • Canned tuna (packed in water)

      • Lunch meats, turkey breast, ham, lean beef (reduced sodium)

      • Reduced-fat cheese (shredded and slices)

      • Low-fat or fat-free cottage cheese

      • Eggs and egg substitutes

      Vegetables

      • Fresh and frozen vegetables

      • No-salt-added diced tomatoes and crushed tomatoes

      Fats

      • Light cream cheese

      • Light salad dressings

      • Light mayonnaise or Miracle Whip

      • Olive or canola oil

      • Trans-fat-free margarine, e.g., Smart Balance

      • Peanuts, almonds, walnuts, or pecans

      • Avocado and olives

      Miscellaneous

      • Nonstick cooking spray

      • Grated Parmesan cheese

      • Vinegars: balsamic, apple cider, and red wine

      • Chicken broth, fat-free, reduced-sodium

      • Dried herbs and spices, such as basil, oregano, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, cumin, cinnamon, and parsley

      • Ketchup

      • Dijon mustard

      • Lemons or lemon juice

      • Limes or lime juice

      • Salsa

      • Lite soy sauce

      • Sugar substitute

      • Garlic

      HEALTHY BREAKFAST IDEAS

      Breakfasts with 30 Grams Total Carbohydrate or Less

      Breakfast #1

      1 slice whole-wheat toast, served with 1 tsp sugar-free jam

      1 hard-boiled egg

      1 cup strawberries

      Breakfast #2

      1 low-carb tortilla

      1 egg or 1/4 cup egg substitute (add veggies such as green pepper and onion to egg when cooking)

      1 ounce reduced-fat cheddar cheese

      1 cup mixed berries

      Roll ingredients into a burrito and serve fruit on the side.

      Breakfast #3

      1 cup almond milk

      1 cup unsweetened frozen berries

      2 ounces plain Greek yogurt

      Put in a blender and mix for a delicious smoothie.

      Breakfast #4

      1 whole-wheat English muffin

      1 egg or 1/4 cup egg substitute (add veggies such as green pepper and onion to egg when cooking)

      1 ounce reduced-fat cheddar cheese

      1 slice Canadian bacon

      Serve as a sandwich.

      Breakfast #5

      1/2 cup egg substitute

      1 cup chopped spinach (or vegetables of your choice)

      1/2 cup diced tomato

      2 Tbsp reduced-fat cheddar cheese

      1 slice whole-wheat toast

      1 slice Canadian bacon

      Prepare omelet with first four ingredients, serve with toast and Canadian bacon.

      Breakfast #6

      1 slice whole-wheat toast, served with

      2 tsp peanut butter

      4 ounces plain, fat-free Greek yogurt

      3/4 cup sliced strawberries

      Breakfasts with 45 Grams Total Carbohydrate

      Breakfast #1

      1 cup oatmeal, served with cinnamon, to taste, and 1 Tbsp chopped walnuts

      1 cup fat-free milk

      Breakfast #2

      6 ounces light yogurt

      1 cup blueberries

      1 Tbsp sliced almonds

      1 slice whole-wheat bread, served with 1 tsp sugar-free jam

      Breakfast #3

      1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese

      1/2 cup pineapple

      1 whole-wheat English muffin, served with 1 tsp trans-fat-free margarine

      Gluten-Free Breakfasts with 30 Grams Total Carbohydrate or Less

      Breakfast #1

      1 slice gluten-free bread, served with 1 tsp sugar-free jam

      1 hard-boiled egg

      1 cup strawberries

      Breakfast #2

      1/2 cup low-fat cottage cheese

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