30 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Slow Cooker Recipes (2024)

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30 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Slow Cooker Recipes (1)Peggy Woodward, RDNUpdated: Nov. 23, 2022

    These special main dishes and sides are made in the slow cooker, giving you more time to relax and enjoy the holidays.

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    Stuffing from the Slow Cooker

    If you’re hosting a big Thanksgiving dinner this year, add this simple slow-cooked stuffing to your menu to ease entertaining. The recipe comes in handy when you run out of oven space at large family gatherings. I use this Crock Pot dressing recipe often. —Donald Seiler, Macon, Mississippi

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    Slow-Cooker Turkey Breast

    Try this wonderfully flavored, easy-to-fix slow-cooker turkey breast when you're craving something delicious. It makes a great holiday dish for smaller families, too. —Maria Juco, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Country-Style Pork Loin

    This pork roast is so moist and tender that it melts in your mouth. My son puts it at the top of his list of favorite foods. We like it with mashed potatoes. —Corina Flansberg, Carson City, Nevada

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    Oregano Green Beans with Toasted Pine Nuts

    This super easy side dish is a wonderful picnic or potluck recipe. It’s a beautiful, surprising mix that leaves guests and family raving. You can substitute any kind of nut for the pine nuts or even replace them with fresh berries. —Wolfgang Hanau, West Palm Beach, Florida

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    Sirloin Roast with Gravy

    This recipe is perfect for my husband, who is a meat-and-potatoes kind of guy. The peppery, fork-tender roast combined with the rich gravy creates a tasty centerpiece for any meal. —Rita Clark, Monument, Colorado

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    Onion-Garlic Hash Browns

    Quick to assemble, this is a simple recipe I’ve cooked many times. Stir in hot sauce if you like a bit of heat. I also like to top the finished dish with a sprinkling of shredded cheddar cheese. —Cindi Hayward-Boger, Ardmore, Alabama

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    Fruity Pork Roast

    I like using the slow cooker for our meals because it gives me time for other preparations, frees the oven, and it usually doesn't matter if you serve it later than planned. The fruit in this recipe, which I adapted, gives the pork a special flavor. —Mary Jeppesen-Davis, St. Cloud, Minnesota

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    Corn and Broccoli in Cheese Sauce

    Save room in the oven by making this savory side in your slow cooker. It is a standby in my house. My daughter likes to add leftover ham to create a hearty main course. —Joyce Johnson, Uniontown, Ohio

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    Beef Roast Dinner

    Because this healthy dish is slow-cooked, you can use less expensive roasts with results as mouthwatering as the more costly cuts. Change up the veggies for variety, nutrition or to suit your tastes!—Sandra Dudley, Bemidji, Minnesota

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    All-Day Brisket with Potatoes

    I think the slow cooker was invented with brisket in mind. This sweet and savory version is perfection itself because it melts in your mouth. It's very important to buy "first-cut" or "flat-cut" brisket, which has far less fat than other cuts. —Lana Gryga, Glen Flora, Wisconsin

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    Grandma Edna's Cajun Pork

    My grandma used to make this for our family on special occasions. We love to carry on the delicious tradition. —Tonya Cline, Greenville, Ohio

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    Slow-Cooked Turkey with Berry Compote

    We love to eat turkey, and on hot summer days, here's how we get our fix. For golden-brown turkey, broil for a few minutes before serving. —Margaret Bracher, Robertsdale, Alabama

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    Slow-Cooked Beef Brisket

    When my husband and I were both working full time, we loved this recipe's 10-hour cook time. The beef brisket tastes so good after simmering all day in the crockpot, and the chili sauce adds a unique touch to the gravy.— Anna Stodolak, Volant, Pennsylvania

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    Turkey in Cream Sauce

    I've been relying on this recipe for tender turkey since I first moved out on my own years ago. I serve it whenever I invite new guests to the house, and I'm constantly writing out the recipe. —Kathy-Jo Winterbottom, Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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    Apple-Dijon Pork Roast

    This recipe takes just minutes to assemble and is delicious. I like to serve the roast with rice, then use the tangy sauce as a gravy for both. —Cindy Steffen, Cedarburg, Wisconsin

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    Fall Garden Medley

    I like to make this recipe in the fall and winter for special occasions because it's very colorful, tasty and healthy. It's a hearty side that complements many different meat dishes. —Krystine Kercher, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Favorite Beef Roast Dinner

    This is our family's favorite slow-cooked beef roast. My two children love it and always want seconds. I love putting together new flavor combinations in the kitchen. —Sheryl Padilla, Peyton, Colorado

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    Java Roast Beef

    Coffee adds richness to the gravy, which is perfect for sopping up with crusty bread or draping over mashed potatoes. —Charla Sackmann, Orange City, Iowa

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    Citrus-Herb Pork Roast

    The genius combination of seasonings and citrus in this tender roast reminds us why we cherish tasty recipes. It's nice to serve with hot noodles to soak up any extra citrus gravy. —Laura Brodine, Colorado Springs, Colorado

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    Pork Roast Dinner

    I am single and love to cook, so I often cook for friends that either don't cook or who work nights. They love new recipes, and this was one of their favorites. The leftover meat makes great barbecue pork sandwiches the next day.—Lisa J. Chamberlain, St. Charles, Illinois

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    Slow-Cooker Rump Roast

    I enjoy a good pot roast, but was tired of the same old thing. So, I began experimenting. Cooking the beef in horseradish sauce gives it a tangy flavor. Even my young children love this slow-cooker pot roast with its tender veggies and gravy. —Mimi Walker, Palmyra, Pennsylvania

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    Makeover Slow-Cooked Mac 'n' Cheese

    This recipe is a clear example of comfort food at its finest; it's rich, hearty and extra cheesy. And because it's made in the slow cooker, it's also extremely easy. —Shelby Molina, Whitewater, Wisconsin

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    Green Beans and New Potatoes

    This tasty side dish frees up your stove or oven. The vegetables come out tender, and the onion soup mix and onion add lots of flavor to the broth.—Ann Yarber, Goldsby, Oklahoma

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    Slow Cooker Bacon-Mushroom Dressing

    My favorite stuffing uses a slow cooker, which helps when your oven's busy. It goes with everything from turkey to game hens. —Hope Wasylenki, Gahanna, Ohio

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    Originally Published: December 09, 2020

    30 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Slow Cooker Recipes (25)

    Peggy Woodward, RDN

    Peggy is a Senior Food Editor for Taste of Home. In addition to curating recipes, she writes articles, develops recipes and is our in-house nutrition expert. She studied dietetics at the University of Illinois and completed post-graduate studies at the Medical University of South Carolina to become a registered dietitian nutritionist. Peggy has more than 20 years of experience in the industry. She’s a mom, a foodie and enjoys being active in her rural Wisconsin community.

    30 Diabetic-Friendly Holiday Slow Cooker Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What can I cook for type 2 diabetes? ›

    Dinner ideas when you have diabetes
    • lasagne and salad.
    • roast chicken and vegetables, with or without potatoes.
    • beef stir-fry and vegetables, with or without brown rice.
    • chicken tortillas and salad.
    • salmon and vegetables, with or without noodles.
    • curry with chickpeas and brown rice.

    How do I cook for my diabetic husband? ›

    Here are some ideas to start with:
    1. Try fat-free or low-fat cheese, milk, and yogurt. Also try leaner cuts of meat. ...
    2. Try whole-grain breads, brown rice, and whole-wheat pasta.
    3. Load up on fresh or frozen vegetables. ...
    4. Stay away from processed foods as much as possible. ...
    5. Try tofu, soy milk, or meat substitutes.
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    Are slow cooker meals good? ›

    A slow cooker can help create layers of flavor in any weeknight dinner, from hearty stews to satisfying chicken dishes. It can take your comfort food to the next level, like a fall-off-the-bone pulled pork sandwich, cozy chicken noodle soup, or sweet and sour brisket.

    What are the 5 worst foods for blood sugar? ›

    10 Worst Foods for Your Blood Sugar
    • KETCHUP. ...
    • WHITE PASTA. ...
    • BAGELS. ...
    • ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS. ...
    • FRUIT JUICE. ...
    • ENERGY BARS. ...
    • LOW-FAT SWEETENED YOGURT. ...
    • SPORTS DRINKS AND ENERGY DRINKS. Energy drinks and sports drinks carry all the woes of fruit juice with the added no-no of more sugars.

    What is a perfect diabetic meal? ›

    The Plate Method

    Fill half with nonstarchy vegetables, such as salad, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and carrots. Fill one quarter with a lean protein, such as chicken, turkey, beans, tofu, or eggs. Fill one quarter with carb foods.

    What foods can diabetics eat freely? ›

    Here are some examples of free foods for diabetics, as outlined by a committee of the American Diabetes Association and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics:
    • Carbonated water.
    • 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder.
    • Coffee or tea.
    • 1 cup raw cabbage.
    • Hard, sugar-free candy.
    • 1 cup raw cucumber.
    • 2 tablespoons whipped topping.
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    Can diabetics eat spaghetti? ›

    People with diabetes can include pasta as part of a healthy diet. However, they should choose whole grain varieties and be mindful of their portion size. A person can use the Plate Method, carb counting, or half-cup measurements to determine how much pasta they eat.

    What foods can diabetics eat freely for dinner? ›

    Balance carbs with fiber and protein in each meal. This is easy if you use the plate method. Make half of your plate vegetables, a quarter of your plate a carb like brown rice, black beans, or whole-wheat pasta, and the other quarter of your plate a healthy protein like chicken breast, fish, lean meat, or tofu.

    What's the best food to eat for diabetic 2? ›

    A nutritious, balanced diet is helpful for managing prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. Meals and snacks should draw on a range of foods from all groups, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, pulses, and dairy.

    What are the 10 best foods for a diabetic? ›

    What are the healthiest foods for a person with type 2 diabetes?
    • Sweet potatoes. ...
    • Berries. ...
    • Salmon. ...
    • Oatmeal. ...
    • Nuts. ...
    • Yogurt. ...
    • Avocado. ...
    • Quinoa. Quinoa is a nutrient-rich seed that is often referred to as an ancient grain.

    What foods reduce type 2 diabetes? ›

    Choose these foods and drinks more often:
    • Non-starchy vegetables such as peppers, mushrooms, asparagus, broccoli, and spinach.
    • Fruits.
    • Lean protein such as fish, chicken, turkey, tofu, eggs, and yogurt.
    • Whole grains such as quinoa, brown rice, and steel-cut oatmeal.
    • Water and unsweetened beverages.

    What are the three meals for diabetics? ›

    Eating a carbohydrate-rich breakfast followed by a substantial lunch and a small dinner — the so-called "three-meal diet" (3Mdiet) — promotes weight loss and significantly improves glucose control in type 2 diabetes, a randomized, controlled trial suggests.

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