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22 Diabetes-Friendly Snacks for Better Blood Sugar

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19 May 2026
Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD
Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.
Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.

The next time you’re in the mood for a healthy and satisfying pick-me-up, reach for one of these diabetes-friendly snack recipes. These sweet and savory morsels are low in calories and saturated fat and are made with sodium-conscious ingredients, so managing your blood sugar is easy and delicious. Recipes like our Lemon-Strawberry Energy Balls and our Crunchy Roasted Edamame will satiate you in a balanced and flavorful way.

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Crunchy Roasted Edamame

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Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer.

This roasted edamame recipe is a protein-packed snack you can enjoy by the handful. Roasting the beans slowly at a low temperature helps them dry out and crisp up without burning. Enjoy them on their own, or use them as a salad topper for added crunch.

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Lemon-Strawberry Energy Balls

Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.
Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.

Bright, chewy and naturally sweet, these no-bake energy balls are a refreshing way to power through your day. A coating of crushed freeze-dried strawberries adds color, flavor and a delicate crunch. Keep a batch on hand for an easy snack on the go.

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Lemon Drop Energy Balls

Credit: Photographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley.
Credit: Photographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley.

These no-sugar-added lemon drop energy balls are a zesty little pick-me-up you’ll actually look forward to snacking on. Naturally sweetened with Medjool dates and packed with oats, cashews and hemp seeds, they deliver fiber and plant-based protein in every bite. They’re perfect for stashing in the fridge for a quick grab-and-go snack.

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The #1 Weight-Loss Snack You Should Be Making

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Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall.

These spiced almonds deliver the perfect balance of fiber, protein and healthy fat for a filling snack that can support your weight-loss goals. They’re a good mix of crunch, sweetness and spice. It’s easy to make and store so you have a healthy snack on hand.

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Lemon-Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Bites

Credit: Photographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley.
Credit: Photographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley.

These lemon-strawberry yogurt bites are the ultimate frozen snack, and they’re made without added sugar. Juicy strawberries are coated in tangy yogurt kissed with vanilla, lemon zest and a hint of warm spice before being dusted with a powdery layer of crushed freeze-dried strawberries.

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Crispy Peanut Butter–Quinoa Balls

Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.
Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.

These no-bake Crispy Peanut Butter–Quinoa Balls come together in minutes and deliver a perfect mix of salty, sweet and crunchy flavors. The puffed quinoa gives them a light, crispy texture that’s held together with peanut butter and drizzle of chocolate on top. Look for puffed quinoa in the cereal or natural-foods aisle of well-stocked grocery stores, or order it online. If you can’t find it, try puffed brown rice cereal instead for a similar crunch.

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Mini Bell Peppers with Cottage Cheese

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Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Hannah Greenwood.

These cottage cheese–stuffed mini peppers make an excellent bite-size snack or appetizer that’s nutritious and satisfying. The creamy cottage cheese is flavored with Parmesan and a splash of lemon juice, giving it a savory, tangy boost. The sweet crunch of the peppers pairs perfectly with the zesty filling. Whether you’re prepping a quick lunch or hosting friends, this combo is simple, fresh and full of flavor.

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Ranch Roasted Chickpeas

Credit: Ali Redmond
Credit: Ali Redmond

These ranch-flavored roasted chickpeas are a savory snack that delivers the familiar tangy-herb taste of ranch dressing. Seasoned with garlic powder, onion powder and dried herbs, they crisp up beautifully in the oven. These fiber-rich chickpeas are perfect for munching by the handful or tossing into a salad for extra crunch. You can also sprinkle them over soups as an alternative to croutons.

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Avocado Hummus

This vibrant green hummus recipe couldn't be easier—just toss a few ingredients in the food processor and whir away! Aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas) and avocado make this healthy dip extra smooth and creamy. Serve with veggie chips, pita chips or crudités.

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Strawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt Bark

Greek yogurt gets studded with fresh strawberries and chocolate chips and then frozen so you can break it into chunks just like chocolate bark (but healthier!). This colorful snack is perfect for kids and adults alike.

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Easy Black Bean Dip

This creamy bean dip is great for a party or picnic. Smoked paprika and ground chipotles add a robust, earthy flavor, but you can also use regular paprika and cayenne if you don't have the other spices on hand.

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Dark Chocolate Cashew Clusters

Credit: Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Sue Mitchell, Prop stylist: Skylar Myers,
Credit: Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Sue Mitchell, Prop stylist: Skylar Myers,

These 3-ingredient sweet treats are a breeze to make and, because dark chocolate clusters take just 15 minutes to prepare, they can be made on short notice to feed a crowd. While cashews contribute a sweet and mild flavor, don’t hesitate to swap them out for an alternative like almonds or peanuts, or try adding dried cranberries or cherries for a delightfully tangy twist.

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Peanut Butter Energy Balls

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Credit: Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco

These healthy peanut butter and chocolate energy balls deliver a mixture of simple and complex carbohydrates to help fuel you up whenever you need a little boost.

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Garlic Hummus

Credit: Photography: Carson Downing, Food: Holly Dreesman, Props: Gabe Greco
Credit: Photography: Carson Downing, Food: Holly Dreesman, Props: Gabe Greco

This garlic hummus recipe couldn't be easier—just toss a few ingredients in the food processor and whir away!

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Crunchy Roasted Chickpeas

Credit: Diana Chistruga
Credit: Diana Chistruga

Try this satisfying snack instead of nuts. The tasty legumes are lower in calories and packed with fiber.

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Kale Chips

Credit: Christine Ma
Credit: Christine Ma

Not a fan of kale? These crispy baked kale chips will convert you! For the best result, don't overcrowd the baking pans.

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Crispy Peanut Butter Balls

All you need are four simple ingredients to make healthier crispy peanut butter balls that kids and grownups will love. Make this easy recipe for a bite-size treat, on-the-go snack or easy homemade gift. You can swap the peanut butter for almond butter or even sunflower seed butter if you need a nut-free snack for school.

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Breakfast Peanut Butter-Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cakes

Credit: Alexandra Shytsman
Credit: Alexandra Shytsman

Peanut butter is the star ingredient in these oatmeal cakes, providing not only flavor, but a boost of plant-based protein too. Hiding a bit in the center of each muffin is a fun way to ensure that peanut butter makes it into every bite.

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Blueberry Cobbler Energy Balls

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Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Lydia Pursell, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall

These energy balls combine dried blueberries, oats and pecans for a bite-size taste of blueberry cobbler. You can use almond butter for a nuttier taste or sunflower butter for something mellower to bind them together. These portable snacks are ready in just 30 minutes and can be stored in your fridge or freezer for a quick grab-and-go snack.

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Cottage Cheese–Berry Bowl

Credit: Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco
Credit: Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco

This no-sugar-added berry bowl highlights the natural sweetness of thawed mixed berries, with a hint of vanilla for extra flavor. It’s a simple snack you can prepare in advance, but add the cereal just before serving so it stays crunchy.

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Pizza Pistachios

Credit: Jennifer Causey
Credit: Jennifer Causey

Nutritional yeast mimics the flavor of cheese, lending a pizza-like flavor to these playful spiced pistachios.

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Cottage Cheese Snack Jar

Credit: Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco
Credit: Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco

This creamy, crunchy snack packs 20 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber into one small Mason jar. Adding the chickpeas right before serving will keep them crunchy. If you want to store everything in one jar, opt for 1/4 cup rinsed canned chickpeas instead.

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Read more: 22 Diabetes-Friendly Snacks for Better Blood Sugar

5 Recipes Ina Garten Wants You to Make for Memorial Day Weekend

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19 May 2026
Including some simple hacks to help you use up those leftovers.
Read more: 5 Recipes Ina Garten Wants You to Make for Memorial Day Weekend

3 Evening Eating Habits That Can Make Stress Feel Worse, According to Dietitians

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19 May 2026
Mindless snacking may feel calming in the moment, but it can actually leave you feeling more stressed.
Read more: 3 Evening Eating Habits That Can Make Stress Feel Worse, According to Dietitians

The 2 Things Snooki Always Buys from Trader Joe’s

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19 May 2026
The Jersey Shore star tells us all about her favorite summer eats—including a few down the shore itself.
Read more: The 2 Things Snooki Always Buys from Trader Joe’s

Honey-Garlic Chicken Thighs with Zucchini Is High in Protein

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19 May 2026
A sweet and savory honey-garlic marinade gives these grilled chicken thighs plenty of flavor while keeping them juicy. Zucchini cooks alongside on the grill until tender and lightly charred, making this an easy summer dinner with minimal cleanup.
Read more: Honey-Garlic Chicken Thighs with Zucchini Is High in Protein

3 Easy Protein-Packed Meals You Can Make with a Can of Black Beans—No Recipes Required

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19 May 2026
A can of black beans is all it takes to make these easy, satisfying meals with plenty of plant-based protein.
Read more: 3 Easy Protein-Packed Meals You Can Make with a Can of Black Beans—No Recipes Required

Our 15 Best Vegetable Steak Recipes to Make Tonight

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19 May 2026
Credit: Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Craig Ruff, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee.
Credit: Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Craig Ruff, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee.

Did you know you can make vegetable steaks that taste just as good as the real thing? We’ve made it happen time and time again with these dishes made from cabbage, cauliflower, mushroom and more. With four- and five-star reviews from EatingWell readers, you’ll want to keep coming back to these tasty meals. Our Garlic-Butter Butternut Squash Steaks make a flavorful entree. Or, enjoy side dishes like our Cauliflower Steaks with Herb Butter with your favorite main for a complete meal.

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French Onion Cabbage Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Greg Dupree, Prop Stylist: Christina Daley, Food Stylist: Emily Hall, Recipe Developer: Jasmine Smith.

This cozy dish transforms simple roasted cabbage into something special. Inspired by the flavors of classic French onion soup, these roasted cabbage steaks are topped with a caramelized onion butter and a layer of nutty Gruyère. You’ll make more butter than you’ll need—toss it with roasted veggies or spread it on a grilled cheese.

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Garlic-Butter Butternut Squash Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless.

These butternut squash steaks are a delicious plant-based alternative to traditional steak. Thick slices of squash are scored to allow garlic butter to seep into every bite, then they’re roasted until caramelized and tender, with crispy, golden edges.

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Cauliflower Steaks with Herb Butter

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Credit: Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Craig Ruff, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee.

These cauliflower steaks with herb butter are a delicious side that pairs well with any main. Roasting the cauliflower leads to nice browning and brings out the natural sweetness of the vegetable. Lemon zest and juice in the herb butter adds a pop of brightness and is so good, you’ll want to use it on other dishes like roasted potatoes or salmon.

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Cabbage Steaks with Herb Butter

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Credit: Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Amanda Hostein, Prop Stylist: Keoshia McGhee

These cabbage steaks are tender and sweet with an herby butter spread on top that seeps into the folds of the cabbage, providing flavor in every bite. These are simple enough for a casual weeknight meal, yet impressive enough to serve at a dinner party.

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Balsamic Roasted Cabbage Steaks

Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond
Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond

These balsamic roasted cabbage steaks are a flavorful and simple dish where thick slices of cabbage are brushed with olive oil and seasonings and roasted until tender and caramelized, then finished with a coating of balsamic vinegar. The roasting brings out the natural sweetness of the cabbage, while the balsamic vinegar adds a tangy richness. Serve them as a side dish alongside your favorite main. Roast any extra cabbage you may have separately, or refrigerate it and save it for another use.

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Marry Me Butternut Squash Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Lindsey Lower

Savor this plant-based take on Marry Me Chicken, featuring butternut squash steaks in place of chicken, all nestled in a creamy sun-dried tomato sauce. Choose butternut squash with a long neck for the steaks, and use the leftover bulb and trimmings for roasting or making soup. Serve this comforting dinner with a side of sautéed greens and crusty whole-grain bread for sopping up the sauce.

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Loaded Broccoli Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Jasmine Smith, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser

Roasted broccoli slices topped with cheese, sour cream and bacon create a delicious low-carb swap for traditional loaded potato skins. You can also roast any extra florets alongside the broccoli steaks, or chop them up to add to soups or salads.

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Garlic-Butter Mushroom Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Jasmine Smith, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser

Garlic-butter mushroom steaks are a savory and delicious plant-based dish perfect for mushroom lovers and steak enthusiasts alike. We pair juicy portobello mushroom “steaks” with a buttery garlic sauce flavored with rosemary, for a mouthwatering combination that’s sure to impress. Swap out the rosemary for another woody herb like sage or thyme for a different twist.

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Cauliflower Steaks with Poached Eggs & Pesto Hollandaise

Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel
Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel

This weekend-worthy dish features cauliflower “steaks” flavored with Italian seasoning and topped with sautéed kale, a poached egg and pesto-flavored hollandaise. No need to fret over finicky homemade hollandaise—our blender method simplifies the process, bypassing the stovetop hassle with a creamy stable sauce that won’t break or separate. Look for medium heads of cauliflower with compact florets for the best “steaks.” The center-cut slices hold their shape best. Use any extra florets from the sides to make cauliflower rice or roast them separately for a salad.

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Loaded Cabbage Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Hannah Hufham, Food Stylist: Amanda Stanfield, Prop Stylist: Tucker Vines

Melted cheese, bacon, scallions and a touch of sour cream are perfect toppings to add to a nicely seared cabbage steak in this low-carb twist on a classic loaded baked potato. To make this meal vegetarian, leave out the bacon, or swap it out for veggie bacon or roasted mushrooms. Roast any extra cabbage you may have separately, or store it and save it for another use.

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Cauliflower Steaks Piccata

Credit: Ali Redmond
Credit: Ali Redmond

This cauliflower steak piccata recipe swaps out chicken for thick, center-cut slices of cauliflower while staying true to the flavors of the rich, lemony sauce. To serve this recipe as a side dish, cut the braised cauliflower into large wedges or florets and serve in a bowl topped with the sauce and parsley.

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Parmesan-Crusted Cabbage Steaks

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Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Margaret Monroe Dickey, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

These tender cabbage steaks are brushed with balsamic vinegar and oil on both sides to help with caramelization while also adding sweetness to every bite. If you have any leftover cabbage after cutting the steaks, chop it up and save it for a salad, or use it for roasting the following day.

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Cabbage Steaks with Creamy Mushroom Sauce

Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless
Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless

These cabbage steaks with creamy mushroom sauce are a delicious meatless alternative to a classic steak dinner. This easy dinner is ideal for vegetarians or anyone else looking to add more comforting, plant-based meals to their menu. A mix of mushrooms will liven up the dish. Opt for a few shiitake mushrooms for the biggest flavor impact.

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Panko-Crusted Cauliflower Steaks

Credit: Greg DuPree
Credit: Greg DuPree

In this fork-tender cauliflower recipe, heads of cauliflower are cut into slabs then roasted and topped with a cheesy, crunchy panko topping. Pair cauliflower steaks with roasted or grilled meats, or serve them on their own as a vegetarian main dish. Each head of cauliflower will provide 2 to 3 steaks—the sides tend to crumble. Save leftover cauliflower for roasting another night or give it a whirl in a food processor so you'll have cauliflower rice on hand.

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Cabbage Steaks with Sun-Dried Tomato Cream Sauce

Credit: Photographer: Fred Hardy, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayliss
Credit: Photographer: Fred Hardy, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayliss

Thick slices of cabbage are tender and smothered in a flavorful sun-dried tomato cream sauce in this easy vegetarian cabbage steak recipe. You'll inevitably have large and smaller "steaks" cut from the head. Place the large cabbage steaks on the outside edges of the baking sheet, with the smaller ones toward the center. The edges of the baking sheet are the hottest, so larger steaks will benefit from the extra heat. Roast any extra cabbage separately or store and save for another use.

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Read more: Our 15 Best Vegetable Steak Recipes to Make Tonight

11 Low-Carb Dishes That Can Actually Help You Lose Weight

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19 May 2026
Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD
Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey.
Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey.

With less than 14 grams of carbohydrates per serving, these lunch and dinner recipes are perfect for those looking to follow a low-carb eating pattern. Plus, they’re all low in calories and high in protein and/or fiber to help support healthy weight loss. If this sounds like the  combination you’ve been looking for, give our High-Protein Green Bean & Tuna Salad or our Sheet-Pan Balsamic Salmon & Asparagus a try.

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3-Ingredient Chicken Salad

Credit: Photographer: Victor Protasio.
Credit: Photographer: Victor Protasio.

This simple chicken salad proves that a short ingredient list can still deliver big flavor. Creamy whole-milk Greek-style yogurt pairs with tangy dill pickles and brine to create a bright, savory dressing. It’s a quick, protein-packed option for lunches or light dinners.

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High-Protein Green Bean & Tuna Salad

Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey.
Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey.

This bright green bean and tuna salad is a quick, protein-packed entree that comes together in just 25 minutes. Crisp green beans, flaky tuna and fresh herbs are tossed in a tangy Dijon vinaigrette, while peperoncini add a briny pop of flavor. Serve it on its own for a light dinner or with crusty bread for a more filling meal.

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Sheet-Pan Balsamic Salmon & Asparagus

Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.
Credit: Photographer: Ali Redmond.

This Sheet-Pan Balsamic Salmon & Asparagus is an easy, flavor-packed dinner that comes together quickly. Salmon, asparagus and red onion roast in a savory balsamic-soy glaze with garlic and Dijon for a perfect balance of tangy and rich. Finish with a squeeze of lemon for a bright, fresh touch.

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Creamy Garlic Chicken & Broccoli Skillet

Credit: Photographer: Alex Huang.
Credit: Photographer: Alex Huang.

This creamy garlic chicken-and-broccoli skillet dinner comes together in just 20 minutes. Tender chicken cutlets are paired with crisp-tender broccoli in a light garlic cream sauce. A splash of white wine adds depth, while fresh parsley adds a pop of color and flavor.

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Ginger-Scallion Salmon

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Credit: Photographer: Jake Sternquist, Food Stylist: Annie Probst, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco

This simple ginger-scallion salmon is a dish that delivers big flavor with minimal effort. Steamed until tender and finished with sizzling ginger, scallions and a fragrant soy-sesame sauce, it highlights the natural richness of the fish while keeping the prep quick. Serve this dish for a small, at-home celebration for Chinese New Year.

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Garlic-Butter Pork Chops with Spinach

Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer.
Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Ward, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer.

Tender, juicy garlic-butter pork chops are seared to golden perfection, then paired with bright lemony spinach in this easy one-pan dinner. The garlic-and-herb seasoning adds bold flavor, while a touch of lemon zest and juice gives the dish a fresh, vibrant finish. It’s ready in just 35 minutes, making it perfect for a weeknight meal.

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Sheet-Pan Salmon with Broccoli

Credit: Ali Redmond
Credit: Ali Redmond

Fresh, fast and full of flavor, this sheet-pan salmon with broccoli is a healthy weeknight winner. Salmon is packed with omega-3 fatty acids, which can help reduce inflammation and support heart health. A zesty mix of lemon, garlic and olive oil brings brightness to both the tender salmon and the roasted broccoli. Everything roasts together quickly, so cleanup is minimal and dinner is on the table in no time.

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One-Pan Chicken Florentine

Credit: Photographer: Kelsey Hansen, Prop Stylist Natalie Ghazali, Food Stylist: Shannon Goforth.
Credit: Photographer: Kelsey Hansen, Prop Stylist Natalie Ghazali, Food Stylist: Shannon Goforth.

Classic chicken Florentine—creamy spinach served alongside sautéed chicken—is a fast and easy meal. This recipe uses cornstarch to thicken the cream instead of cheese. This chicken recipe is simple enough for weekdays but also elegant enough for a dinner party.

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High-Protein Salmon Salad

Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Lindsey Lower
Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Lindsey Lower

This salmon salad combines flaky canned salmon with tangy capers and fresh, fragrant dill. This versatile salad can be enjoyed piled onto toast, stuffed into a pita or served over greens for a light, satisfying meal.

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5-Ingredient Everything Bagel–Crusted Salmon

Credit: Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Margaret Dickey, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong.
Credit: Photographer: Greg DuPree, Food Stylist: Margaret Dickey, Prop Stylist: Abby Armstrong.

For this 20-minute dinner, we turn to everything bagel seasoning to create a crisp, savory crust on salmon. A creamy garlic-yogurt sauce and some chopped cucumber add balance, making this five-ingredient entree feel special enough for guests but easy enough for a weeknight.

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Roasted Cauliflower Steak & Spanakopita Melts

In this genius carb swap recipe, we take all the flavors of the Greek spinach pie, spanakopita, and put it on a low-carb roasted cauliflower steak. Plus, because you don't have to deal with the fussy layers of phyllo, it's perfect for an easy weeknight dinner.

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Read more: 11 Low-Carb Dishes That Can Actually Help You Lose Weight

Priyanka Chopra’s ‘Citadel’ Weapons Training Left Even the Armory Team Shocked

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19 May 2026
Strong female characters like Priyaka Chopra’s “Nadia” are being praised for their weapons work on Citadel. And, according to one expert on who was on set, there’s a funny reason why they often outperform the men. The Citadel universe has been a trailblazer for bringing heroic women to the forefront of the spy genre, and […]
Read more: Priyanka Chopra’s ‘Citadel’ Weapons Training Left Even the Armory Team Shocked

John Jewett Shares His Brutal Leg Day Workout for Massive Quads and Hamstrings

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19 May 2026
IFBB Pro bodybuilder John Jewett is a multi-time Olympia finalist in the Open division, and teaches muscle building wisdom via his “J3 University” framework for contest prep and off-season success. Recently, the former powerlifting record breaker and world champion took to Instagram to elaborate on the strategy behind his epic leg day training. “This is […]
Read more: John Jewett Shares His Brutal Leg Day Workout for Massive Quads and Hamstrings

Strength Training and Longevity: New Study Says Muscle Strength May Help You Live Longer

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19 May 2026
Making gains to grow old gracefully is a concept that is catching on with mature audiences, and new research appears to prove that strength is a serious predictor for how long we might live. A study, developed by scientists from the University of Buffalo, examined the link between strength and longevity in order to see […]
Read more: Strength Training and Longevity: New Study Says Muscle Strength May Help You Live Longer
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