Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad

Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad

Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad

This recipe, Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad.   (As of September 9, 2015 – there is still cantaloupe in the supermarket.)  Melon, prosciutto and dried cranberries pair well together in this chicken pasta salad recipe.  Fresh grilled chicken breast is best, but you can save time by using roasted or grilled chicken from the supermarket.  For the best flavor, combine the pasta salad with the dressing about 1 hour before serving.

 

Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad Recipe

 

Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad

1 clove garlic, minced

¼ tsp. salt

½ cup buttermilk

¼ cup low-fat mayonnaise

3 Tbsp. chopped fresh tarragon or 1 Tbsp. dried tarragon

1 Tbsp. distilled white vinegar

8 oz. (about 3 cups) whole-wheat bowtie pasta

2 cups cubed cantaloupe or honeydew melon

2 cups thinly sliced baby spinach

2 cups cubed or shredded cooked chicken

¼ cup dried cranberries

¼ cup chopped prosciutto (about 3 oz.)

Freshly ground pepper to taste

 

To prepare dressing:  Mash garlic and salt in a medium bowl with the back of a spoon into a chunky paste.  Add buttermilk, mayonnaise, tarragon and vinegar; whisk until combined.

To prepare pasta salad:  Cook pasta in a large pot of boiling water according to package directions.  Drain, transfer to a large bowl and let cool.  Add melon, spinach, chicken, cranberries, prosciutto, pepper and the dressing: toss to coat.          6 servings

 

(Recipe for Melon and Chicken Pasta Salad, Diabetic Connect, 2015)

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Spicy Turkey Meatballs

Spicy Turkey Meatballs

Spicy Turkey Meatballs

 

This recipe, Spicy Turkey Meatballs is from Diabetic Connect.  Either as a main dish or as a side, these meatballs are sure to be a hit!

 

Spicy Turkey Meatballs Recipe

Spicy Turkey Meatballs

Meatballs:   1 lb. lean ground turkey

¼ cup almond meal

¼ cup finely chopped onions

½ tsp. garlic powder

½ tsp. white pepper

1 egg

Sauce:   ½ cup water

3 Tbsp. distilled white vinegar

2 Tbsp. low sodium soy sauce

1 tsp. sesame oil

3 Tbsp. stevia in the raw

3 Tbsp. chopped scallions, plus more for garnish

5-6 dried chilies, chopped (most of the seeds removed, adjust according to heat desire)

2 tsp. freshly grated ginger

1 tsp. fresh orange zest

1 clove garlic, minced

 Mix the ground turkey, almond meal, onion, garlic powder and white pepper.  Add the egg and mix completely. Shape the meat into 24 meatballs and place on a baking sheet lined with greased foil.  Broil meatballs for 7-10 minutes or until well browned.  Remove from oven and set aside.

Whisk the water, vinegar, soy sauce, sesame oil and stevia in a medium sauce pan.  Heat over medium heat until it begins to thicken.

Add the meatballs and cover, letting the meatballs finish cooking through; about 8-10 minutes.

Sprinkle with additional scallions; then serve.

(Recipe for Spicy Turkey Meatballs came from Diabetic Connect, 2014)

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