Valentine’s Day is synonymous with heart-shaped boxes brimming with chocolates, making it a tricky time for those managing diabetes. The aisles are filled with tempting treats like chocolate-covered nuts, jellies, and caramels, posing a challenge to anyone striving to keep their blood sugar levels in check.
For my husband, who has type 2 diabetes, and me, moderation is key. We savor a piece or two of antioxidant-rich dark chocolate, which typically contains less sugar, and focus on the romance that defines this special day. After all, isn’t celebrating love the best part?
Kick off Valentine’s Day with heart-shaped low carb pancakes. Instead of traditional maple syrup, we prefer a fresh blueberry compote drizzled over our pancakes, with real whip cream. made with an alternative sugar substitute This combination not only delights the taste buds but also keeps blood sugar levels stable.
As the winter chill sets in, we create a warm, intimate atmosphere at home. A crackling fire, a bottle of red wine, and a home-cooked meal set the stage for a memorable evening where I can control the ingredients and carb content.
One of our favorite dishes is inspired by our first Valentine’s Day together—a Cajun-themed shrimp zucchini pasta loaded with vegetables. Featuring a”holy trinity” of New Orleans cuisine—celery, onions, and bell peppers—plus green onions and garlic, this dish bursts with flavor.
No Valentine’s celebration is complete without dessert. This year, we’re indulging in a diabetes-friendly Dark Chocolate Cake, enhanced with a hint of instant coffee—a trick borrowed from “Iron Chef” Alex Guarnaschelli to intensify the chocolate flavor.
Dark Chocolate Cake
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With thoughtful choices and a focus on meaningful moments, Valentine’s Day can be both romantic and diabetes-friendly. Cheers to love, health, and delicious food!
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Serving Size. 8
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