‘Diabetes-Friendly’ Thanksgiving Recipes That Type-2 Diabetics Can Enjoy




cranberry apricot compoteCranberry and Apricot Compote

Even if you’re usually not the biggest fan of cranberry sauce, you have to give this version a try. There are zero grams of added sugar in this naturally sweet dish, which incorporates a secret ingredient for extra antioxidants and minerals: dried apricots. A bit thicker than your average sauce, this cranberry-apricot compote will give your turkey an added punch of flavor.

sweet roasted carrots with tahini sauce, pomegranateSpice-Roasted Carrots and Parsnips With Yogurt and Turmeric Vinaigrette

Spice up Thanksgiving with this Indian-inspired dish featuring roasted carrots and parsnips, which are rich in key minerals like calcium and magnesium. And instead of pairing these superstar veggies with a traditional dressing, try an equally creamy combo of Greek yogurt and turmeric, a higher-protein, lower-saturated-fat alternative that’s just as tasty.