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Home » Recipes » 17 Healthy Recipes for Type 2 Diabetes and High Blood Pressure

17 Healthy Recipes for Type 2 Diabetes and High Blood Pressure

Modified: Nov 2, 2020 by TheDiabetesCouncil Team · This post may contain affiliate links ·

Having diabetes can make cooking and meal planning a task that takes a bit more attention to detail, but that does not mean it has to be difficult or even devoid of fun and flavor. When designing a meal plan to keep Type 2 Diabetes and high blood pressure at bay, it’s important to make sure that you’re including a variety of lean meats, fresh fruits, and vegetables, as well as whole grains and low fat dairy products. With this in mind, it’s nearly impossible not to design a meal plan for yourself that you’ll look forward to cooking for yourself; in fact, cutting sugar and unhealthy fats while keeping the five food groups intact will guarantee that you’re not only getting the most nutrients possible out of these ingredients, you’ll be able to manage your diabetes and blood pressure with ease.

A key part of cooking for diabetes and high blood pressure is using the five food groups to your advantage. Cherries are great as a sweet dessert at the end of the day, or they provide a delightful tang to a marinade for pork tenderloin. Cauliflower is great roasted whole in the oven, or it can replace white or brown rice entirely by throwing it in the food processor with the spices of your choice for a veggie-packed side dish that cuts out the carbs. Swap out noodles for zoodles in just about any noodle dish you can think of, from zoodles topped with a meat sauce to a fresh, simple zoodle salad with a bright pesto. Take your health and diet seriously with our 17 favorite recipes for tackling type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, and leave the sugar behind for good.

Sheet Pan Mediterranean Snapper

Credit: www.hummusapien.com

Flavored with citrus and za’atar, this snapper recipe is one you’ll want to keep in your back pocket no matter what diet you’re on.

30 minutes 200 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Sheet Pan Mediterranean Snapper.

Cherry Balsamic Pork Tenderloin

Credit: giveitsomethyme.com

Juicy cherries make for a sweet and tangy marinade that doubles as a sauce when your tender pork tenderloin is ready to serve.

1h 10m 150 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Cherry Balsamic Pork Tenderloin.

Cauliflower Rice

Credit: sweetpeasandsaffron.com

You may give up on rice forever after making this low carb, veggie-packed alternative that easily replaces the original.

25 minutes 80 calories Easy

V Vegetarian Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Cauliflower Rice.

Grilled Chicken Kebabs with Pistachio Gremolata

Credit: helloglow.co

The creamy yogurt marinade keeps your chicken juicy, and the vibrant pistachio gremolata will keep you coming back for seconds and thirds.

2h 50m 200 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Grilled Chicken Kebabs with Pistachio Gremolata.

Grilled Salmon in Foil

Credit: www.theroastedroot.net

Grilling salmon in foil is a simple way to cook this healthy fish while keeping it tender and flavorful.

20 minutes 260 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Grilled Salmon in Foil.

Italian Pesto Zoodle Salad

Credit: sunkissedkitchen.com

This refreshing salad is topped with an easy three ingredient pesto for a light and veggie-packed lunch or dinner.

30 minutes 160 calories Easy

V Vegetarian Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Italian Pesto Zoodle Salad.

Tuna Tartare

Credit: www.simmerandsauce.com

Fresh and bright tartare is a great way to introduce fish into your healthy diet without a whole lot of extra work.

30 minutes 100 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Tuna Tartare.

Strawberry Lemonade Cupcakes

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Diabetic-friendly desserts may seem like a stretch to find, but they’re not impossible. Almond flour and a healthy sugar replacement keep these cupcakes low carb and low in sugar for the ultimate sweet treat.

1h 00m 430 calories Easy

Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Strawberry Lemonade Cupcakes.

Whole Roasted Fish

Credit: www.gimmesomeoven.com

Roasting a whole fish isn’t as intimidating as you might think – with just a few simple ingredients you’ll have this impressive dish on the dinner table in no time.

30 minutes 150 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Whole Roasted Fish.

Thai Cauliflower Rice Salad with Avocado Cream Dressing

Credit: www.cottercrunch.com

Simple and packed with flavor and spice, this Thai cauliflower rice salad is ready in less than 30 minutes and makes for an impressive meal alongside the protein of your choice.

25 minutes 230 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Thai Cauliflower Rice Salad with Avocado Cream Dressing.

Chilled Avocado and Zucchini Soup

Credit: www.simplyquinoa.com

Packed with fiber and healthy fats, this light soup is healthy and delicious and ready in 10 minutes.

10 minutes 170 calories Easy

V Vegetarian Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Chilled Avocado and Zucchini Soup.

Low Carb General Tso's Chicken

Credit: www.diabeticfoodie.com

Satisfy takeout cravings without the carbs with this sweet, tangy, and slightly spicy General Tso’s chicken.

10 minutes 315 calories Easy

Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Low Carb General Tso's Chicken.

Chicken Veggie Stir Fry

Credit: lizshealthytable.com

This flavorful veggie stir fry checks all the boxes when it comes to healthy cooking for diabetes; plenty of veggies, lean protein, and whole grains.

15 minutes 220 calories Easy

Gluten Free Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Chicken Veggie Stir Fry.

Oven Baked Rotisserie Chicken

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Pair this low carb oven baked rotisserie chicken with veggies and whole grains for a well-rounded diabetes friendly meal.

55 minutes 300 calories Easy

Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Oven Baked Rotisserie Chicken.

Oat Risotto with Chorizo

Credit: oatseveryday.com

Spicy chorizo and tender broccoli make this oat risotto hearty and full of flavor.

1h 00m 300 calories Easy

Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Oat Risotto with Chorizo.

Beef Stroganoff

Credit: www.diabetesfoodhub.com

Serve this delicious, flavorful beef over whole-grain egg noodles to keep this dish diabetes-friendly.

15 minutes 275 calories Easy

Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Beef Stroganoff.

Carrot Cake Towers

Credit: amandascookin.com

Carrot cake frosted with a luscious cream cheese frosting is an impressive dessert that even non-diabetic dieters will love.

35 minutes 200 calories Easy

Healthy

Visit the page to learn more: Carrot Cake Towers.

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