One of the toughest parts of the holidays for some is not being able to enjoy all of the delicious food. However, these 25 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Recipes are a great solution for your holiday menus. From remakes of traditional holiday dishes to new desserts and appetizers, this list has tons of great low-carb or sugar-free recipes to choose from.
25 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Recipes
- No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake (Low Carb) from My Life Cookbook
- Easy Sage Roasted Turkey Legs from Sassy Southern Yankee
- Sugar-Free Peanut Butter Chocolate Cups from The Sunny Patch
- Sweet Potato Apple Bake from Stay Fit Mom
- Mini Low Carb Pumpkin Pies from My Life Cookbook
- Sugar-Free Date Oatmeal Cookies from Caroline’s Cooking
- Sugar-Free, Gluten-Free, Vegan Drunken Chocolate Cake from Natural Fit Foodie
- Cranberry Spinach Stuffed Pork Loin from DJ Foodie
- Gourmet Marinated Olives from Daring Gourmet
- Sugar-Free Hot Cocoa Recipe from Stockpiling Moms
- Savory Riced Cauliflower from Glue Sticks & Gum Drops
- Warm Brussels Sprouts with Toasted Hazelnuts from Dani California Cooks
- Healthy Pumpkin Cheesecake Smoothie from The Spring Mount 6 Pack
- Whole 30 Roasted Chicken from Stay Fit Mom
- Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms from Fancy Fork
- Healthy Green Bean Casserole from Dr. Elise Cohen Ho
- Slow Cooker Whole Turkey from Homemaking Hacks
- Low Carb Turkey Stuffing from I Breath I’m Hungry
- 10 Minute Marinated Mushrooms from Peas & Crayons
- Low Carb Cheesy Baked Cauliflower Tots from Kalyn’s Kitchen
- Pumpkin Hummus from Saved By Grace Blog
- Mini Cheese Balls from Saving Time. Saving Money. Serving God
- Low Carb Sausage Balls from Becoming Dr. Lah
- Loaded Sweet Potato Bites from Peace, Love & Low Carb
- Spiced Cranberry Sauce from Ginny’s Low Carb Kitchen
I love being able to provide delicious food for everyone who comes to our holiday celebrations. These diabetic-friendly holiday recipes are perfect for sharing with everyone. Nobody will notice the lack of carbs or sugar and your friends and family won’t fear their blood sugar elevating after a holiday meal. Choose popular recipe remakes, or serve a wonderful holiday party with appetizers, treats, and small bites that are all healthy and safe for a diabetic to enjoy.
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