Book Review - The Healthy Carb Diabetes Cookbook
Published on Jun 16th, 2008 in Book Reviews with
I recently received a copy of The Healthy Carb Diabetes Cookbook to review for you. As the title states, this is a cookbook designed for diabetics. The just under 200 recipes meet nutritional guidelines of the American Diabetes Association.
The cookbook emphasizes healthy carbohydrates - whole grains, fruits, and vegetables - stating that they are permitted with those who have diabetes and should be enjoyed.
The recipes are divided up into meal times: breakfast, lunch, dinner, sides, and dessert. These labels are printed on the sides of their corresponding pages to easily find each section. Every recipe comes with a nutritional analysis and a cooking tip.
The authors of this cookbook have experience in both teaching and cooking:
Chef Jennifer Bucko, MCFE - She is the Associate Dean and Chef Instructor for Robert Morris College Institute of Culinary Arts and was the Excutive Chef of the MarketPlace Food Store in Chicago.
Lara Rondinelli, RD, LDN, CDE - She is the Diabetes Center Coordinator at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and an instructor at Rush University. She has also served on the board of the Chicago Dietetic Assocation.
My opinion
The recipes are simple, easy to follow, and create healthy and tasty dishes. I feel this cookbook is for anyone wishing to find healthier recipes, not just diabetics. You can cook dishes like Chicken Pesto Panini, Asian Beef Kabobs with Brown Rice, Jambalaya, Mediterranean Tortellini Salad, Banana Pudding, and Berry Sorbet.
This cookbook is in black and white, including the handful of pictures. Now, I like lots of colored photographs of food in cookbooks, so I would have preferred more color in this particular cookbook.
The biggest downside to this cookbook is that it uses Splenda as a sweetener, and I now avoid Splenda since I believe it causes more harm to the body than good. I’d actually rather use regular sugar over Splenda, but that’s not the healthiest option for diabetics. Other alternatives to the Splenda include sweeteners like mashed up bananas, applesauce, cinnamon, alcohol-free vanilla extract, or even organic honey. Each of these sweeteners would bring a different taste to the recipe, so I would need to experiment with amounts.
The final word
I did enjoy many of the recipes. I found them to be relatively healthy and easy to create. I’m even saving some of the recipes for future use (and tweaking).
If you’d like a copy of this cookbook, let me know in the comments section by Monday, June 23rd. I’ll use a random number generator to pick the winner.
Want to try a sample recipe from The Healthy Carb Diabetes Cookbook? Check out this simple and tasty stir-fry:
Chicken Almond Stir-Fry
Serves 6
- Cooking spray
- 1 Tbsp canola oil
- 3 cups broccoli florets
- 1 cup sugar snap peas
- 2 cups baby carrots
- 2 4-oz boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch strips
- 2 tsp lite soy sauce
- 1/2 tsp garlic powder
- 1/4 tsp ground black pepper
- 2 Tbsp sliced almonds
- 2 cups cooked brown rice
1. Add cooking spray and canola oil to a large nonstick skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add broccoli, sugar snap peas, and carrots, and stir-fry for 4 minutes.
2. Add chicken, soy sauce, garlic powder, and pepper to skillet and stir-fry for 6 more minutes or until chicken is cooked through. Add almonds and sauté 1 minute,
3. Serve stir-fry over rice.
I’m 36, 5′8″ and weigh 145 lbs. I just found out I’m on the brink of being diabetic (technically in prediabetes). My doctor says that I don’t fit the usual profile for diabetetics who are usually older and overweight — she’s blaming mine on genetics. I’m hoping to hold off the full-blown disease for several years without meds if I can, so I’m really interested in finding recipes that emphasize healthy carbs and a better way of eating that may help reduce my blood sugar.
I definitely want that book! Thanks for doing the review of it… it really looks like a super cookbook.
Definitely interested in the cookbook! Thanks - I appreciate the review, and since I don’t have a problem with Splenda, it appears to be quite appropriate for me.
I’ll look for that at our library (or coming up at our library if it’s new)! Sounds excellent.
he he, i just reviewed the same book
You did indeed!
Great review!
Sounds like a really good cookbook — good for you and good-to-eat recipes.
Chicken Almond Stir-Fry…I will give it a shot!
Thanks!
I am hypoglycemic and this sounds like a great book for me also! Thanks for the review!
Debbie,
Thanks! You’ll be entered in the drawing!