Diabetic One-Pot Recipe Roundup by American Diabetes Association

Looking for a way to eliminate difficulty, time, and cleanup from dinnertime? May we suggest the venerable one-pot dish. These simple, savory recipes eliminate extra pans and techniques by relying on low-and-slow cooking, technology (hello, Instant Pot!), or just the right combination of savory ingredients to deliver hearty meals with minimal fuss. Not only are these recipes perfect for any skill level, but they are also often budget friendly. Check out these diabetes-friendly one-pot dishes for your own inspiration.

Diabetic One-Pot Recipe Roundup One-Pot Diabetic Dishes

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