40 Diabetic-Friendly Ground Beef Recipes (2024)

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40 Diabetic-Friendly Ground Beef Recipes (1)Peggy Woodward, RDNUpdated: Feb. 21, 2023

    These diabetic-friendly ground beef recipes are economical and easy to cook. From meat loaf to sloppy joes, you’ll find all new favorites your family will love.

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    Spaghetti Squash Meatball Casserole

    One of our favorite comfort-food dinners is spaghetti and meatballs. We’re crazy about this lighter, healthier version that features so many veggies. It has the same beloved flavors with more nutritious ingredients! —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    My mom frequently cooked the giant zucchini that she grew in her garden. I adapted this recipe from one of her favorite weeknight meals. Though I love the taste of fresh-picked zucchini, the ones I've bought from the grocery store work great, too.—Susan Peterson, Blaine, Minnesota.

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    Greek Sloppy Joes

    Feta is one of my favorite kinds of cheese. It's delish in a burger, but it truly shines in this Mediterranean-style sloppy joe. —Sonya Labbe, West Hollywood, California

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    Orange Beef Lettuce Wraps

    This is a lighter version of a restaurant favorite. I also recommend trying these wraps with ground chicken or turkey.—Robin Haas, Cranston, Rhode Island

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    Beef Barley Skillet

    This versatile dish goes together fast since it's made with quick-cooking barley. You can make it with ground turkey or chicken and any color bell pepper that you have on hand. —Irene Tetreault, South Hadley, Massachusetts

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    Italian Beef Vegetable Soup

    This hearty vegetable beef soup features a ton of fresh veggies, making it the perfect dish to use up all that summer produce. It's also fantastic during cooler weather! Make sure you serve this Italian soup with some breadsticks, rolls or flaky biscuits. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    Easy Cuban Picadillo

    My girlfriend gave me this delicious recipe years ago. I’ve made it ever since for family and friends, and they all love it. My daughter loves to take leftovers to school for lunch the next day. —Marie Wielgus, Wayne, New Jersey

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    Brown Rice Stuffed Peppers

    For extra flavor, I sometime add beef bouillon to the dish while the peppers bake. It also steams them a little. If also make these with ground chicken or turkey; then I'll use chicken bouillon instead. —Hope Huggins, Santa Cruz, California

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    We like trying to make "street foods" at home, perfecting recipes for dishes like gyros and these spiced burgers, known as kofta. — Anne Henry, Toronto, Ontario

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    Meatball Cabbage Rolls

    My mother often had these cabbage rolls simmering in her slow cooker when my family and I arrived at her house for weekend visits. The mouthwatering meatballs tucked inside made these stand out from any other cabbage rolls I've tried. —Betty Buckmaster, Muskogee, Oklahoma

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    Zucchini Lasagna

    We plant zucchini every year and always seem to have more than we can use! This hearty zucchini lasagna is a delicious way to use an abundant crop. —Charlotte McDaniel, Williamsville, Illinois

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    One-Pot Unstuffed Cabbage

    Here is one of my favorite ways to cook and enjoy cabbage. It has all the good flavor of regular cabbage rolls, but it's a lot less bother to make. In fact, it's a one-pot meal! —Mrs. Bernard Snow, Lewiston, Michigan

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    Arrabbiata Sauce with Zucchini Noodles

    This popular Italian dish is flavorful and spicy. We decided to re-create one of our favorite jarred sauces and serve over zucchini pasta for a lighter, healthier meal that's naturally gluten-free. The results were amazing! —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    Texas Tacos

    I created this recipe by combining a bunch of taco ingredients that my kids like. Once it’s ready, I often keep the beef mixture warm in a slow cooker so the kids can quickly fill taco shells after an afternoon of rigorous soccer practice. —Susan Scully, Mason, Ohio

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    Korean Beef and Rice

    A friend raved about Korean bulgogi, which is beef cooked in soy sauce and ginger, so I tried it. It's delicious! You'll dazzle the table with this tasty version of Korean beef and rice. —Elizabeth King, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Salisbury Steak Supreme

    When I was running late one night, a go-to recipe of my mom's popped into my head. Now it's one of my husband's favorites. It also makes a fast and satisfying solution for what to serve unexpected company. —Patricia Swart, Galloway, New Jersey

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    California Burger Wraps

    I love the way these fresh flavors blend. It's a snap to throw these wraps together for a quick, healthy lunch. The burgers can also be served on buns if you like. —Rachelle McCalla, Atlantic, Iowa

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    Italian Hot Dish

    My husband had a poor perception of healthy food until he tried this beefy casserole. The combination of pasta, oregano, mushrooms and green peppers makes it a favorite healthy pasta recipe in our house. —Theresa Smith, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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    Hamburger Casserole

    This hamburger casserole recipe is such a hit it's traveled all over the country! My mother originated the recipe in Pennsylvania, I brought it to Texas when I married, I'm still making it in California, and my daughter treats her friends to this oldie in Colorado. It's hearty, yet simple to prepare. —Helen Carmichall, Santee, California

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    Garlic Spaghetti Squash with Meat Sauce and Tomato

    I have reduced grains and other starches in my diet due to health reasons, so I was looking for filling, comforting meals without pasta or potatoes. When I was tinkering with this spaghetti squash recipe, I discovered something fun to eat! —Becky Ruff, Mc Gregor, Iowa

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    Mom's Spanish Rice

    My mom is famous for her Spanish rice recipe, the ultimate comfort food. When I want a taste of home, I whip up this dish. Punch up the flavor with a little lime and extra chili powder. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Family-Favorite Cheeseburger Pasta

    I created this cheeseburger pasta recipe to satisfy a craving. What a delicious, healthy classic! —Raquel Haggard, Edmond, Oklahoma

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    Chili Mac Casserole

    This cheesy casserole uses several of my family's favorite ingredients, including macaroni, kidney beans, tomatoes and cheese. Just add a leafy salad for a complete meal. —Marlene Wilson, Rolla, North Dakota

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    Hearty Pita Tacos

    You don't need to skimp on flavor when trying to eat healthy. Our 9-year-old daughter enjoys helping us make these tasty tacos, and likes eating them even more. —Jamie Valocchi, Mesa, Arizona

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    Easy Hamburger Soup

    Lunches on the run will be a little tastier with this hot and hearty beef and barley soup. The recipe is very simple to prepare. —Mary Prior, Rush City, Minnesota

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    Skillet Beef Tamales

    I found something similar to this years ago and have recently added my own spin. Here’s the outcome: an easy, cheesy meal your family can't get enough of. We don't have to tell them it's healthy. —Deborah Williams, Peoria, Arizona

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    Fall Vegetable Sloppy Joes

    I make this dish in the fall and sneak grated vegetables into the sloppy joe mixture, which is especially good for children who don’t like to eat their vegetables! Just walk away and let the slow cooker do all the work. Top the filling with a little shredded cheese before serving. —Nancy Heishman, Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Spaghetti Pie

    A classic Italian combination is remade into a creamy, family-pleasing spaghetti pie. This recipe was given to me several years ago. My family never grows tired of it. — Ellen Thompson, Springfield, Ohio

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    Feta Mushroom Burgers

    I got this recipe from my son-in-law and I tweaked it to make it healthier. The burgers are so quick to whip up on the grill on busy nights. —Dolores Block, Frankenmuth, Michigan

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    Couscous Meatball Soup

    This soup will warm you up and takes just 25 minutes of prep time, making it a perfect weeknight meal. —Jonathan Pace, San Francisco, California

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    Firehouse Chili

    As one of the cooks at the firehouse, I used to prepare meals for 10 men. This firehouse chili recipe was among their favorites. —Richard Clements, San Dimas, California

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    Beef Lentil Soup

    You can prepare this soup as the main course in a hearty lunch or dinner. On cold winter evenings here in New England, I've often enjoyed sipping a steaming mugful in front of our fireplacel. —Guy Turnbull, Arlington, Massachusetts

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    Great-Grandma's Italian Meatballs

    My great-grandmother started this easy meatball recipe with our family. We use ground beef and turkey for these meatballs, and the flavor’s so good, you won’t miss the extra calories. —Audrey Colantino, Winchester, Massachusetts

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    Beef Barley Lentil Soup

    I serve this soup often to family and friends on cold nights, along with homemade rolls and a green salad. For variety, you can substitute jicama for the potatoes. —Judy Metzentine, The Dalles, Oregon

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    Tortilla Pie

    My husband and I enjoy this southwestern take on lasagna because it’s not as dense or heavy as traditional layered dishes made with pasta. Our two daughters enjoy the mild flavor. —Lisa King, Caledonia, Michigan

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    I lead a busy life, so I'm always trying to come up with timesaving recipes. This zippy and colorful soup is one of my husband's favorites. It has been a hit at family gatherings, too. —Vickie Gibson, Gardendale, Alabama

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    Sweet Potato Stew

    Beef broth and herbs complement the potatoes' subtle sweetness in this hearty stew that's perfect for fall. — Helen Vail, Glenside, Pennsylvania

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    Italian Beef and Shells

    A veggie and pasta combo makes a hearty entree that comes together easily. Wine lends an extra touch of flavor to the sauce and makes this main dish a winner. —Mike Tchou, Pepper Pike, Ohio

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    Originally Published: March 04, 2022

    40 Diabetic-Friendly Ground Beef Recipes (39)

    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.

    40 Diabetic-Friendly Ground Beef Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    Is ground beef ok for a diabetic? ›

    Instead of fatty cuts of meat, choose lean proteins, including skinless chicken and turkey, fish and shellfish, pork tenderloin, and lean beef. When it comes to ground beef, make sure you choose beef that's at least 92 percent lean and 8 percent fat, advises Kimberlain.

    What's the best way to cook meat for a diabetic? ›

    Instead, opt for healthier ways to prepare meats that use lower temperatures, or brief periods of high heat, such as:
    1. Slow cookers.
    2. Baking.
    3. Sous-vide (a cooking method in which food is placed in a plastic pouch and cooked in a water bath)
    4. Boiling.
    5. Steaming.
    6. Stewing.
    7. Sautéing.
    8. Stir-frying.

    Can I eat hamburgers if I have diabetes? ›

    Lean meat: Chicken breast, turkey breast or fish are smart meat options. Burger: You can have a burger, but consider forgoing the bun. Top with lettuce, tomato and onion, and skip the condiments to avoid unnecessary sugars. Bean salad: Beans are a good option.

    What kind of sandwich meat can a diabetic eat? ›

    Other: Processed sandwich meats with less than 1 gram fat or less/ounce, such as: deli thin, shaved meats. chipped beef, turkey ham. egg whites (2)

    What meat can diabetics eat freely? ›

    These meats include:
    • some beef cuts, such as sirloin, flank steak, tenderloin, and chipped beef.
    • lean pork, such as fresh, canned, cured, or boiled ham, Canadian bacon, and tenderloin.
    • veal, except for veal cutlets.
    • poultry, including chicken, turkey, and Cornish hen (without skin)
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    What are the 5 worst foods for blood sugar? ›

    You limit dairy products, red meat, sweets, added sugars, sodium (salt), and highly processed foods. Some additional guidelines include focusing on seasonal produce and reading food labels to help you avoid added sodium and sugar.

    What foods can diabetics eat freely for dinner? ›

    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.

    What is the best breakfast meat for diabetics? ›

    Certain types of store-bought bacon and sausage contain added sugars or high levels of salt. Reduced sodium deli meat or plain ground turkey is a terrific protein option for a heart-healthy breakfast.

    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 I eat Chick-fil-A as a diabetic? ›

    Summary If you have diabetes, it is still entirely possible for you to eat at your favorite fast food restaurant. Chick-fil-A offers a variety of diabetes-friendly options that are low in carbs and high in protein and fiber.

    How can I flush sugar out of my system fast? ›

    Drinking plenty of water helps your kidneys flush out excess sugar. One study found that people who drink more water lower their risk for developing high blood sugar levels. And remember, water is the best. Sugary drinks elevate blood sugar by raising it even more.

    Can I eat McDonald's with diabetes? ›

    Smaller portions will reduce your overall carbohydrate, fat, sodium, and caloric intake. For this reason, order the smallest size available, such as sandwiches, burgers, and side dishes from the kid's menu.

    What seasonings should diabetics avoid? ›

    Avoid mixed seasonings and spice blends that include salt, such as garlic salt.

    Can diabetics eat hot dogs? ›

    Processed or fatty meats

    A 2020 study showed that eating just 50 g red meat or fish each day can raise diabetes risk by 11%. Also, people with diabetes should consider avoiding or limiting the intake of: breaded, fried, and high-sodium meats. processed meats, such as bacon, hot dogs, and deli meats.

    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.

    What is the best meat to eat for diabetics? ›

    Beef, pork, veal and lamb
    • Select or Choice grades of beef trimmed of fat including: chuck, rib, rump roast, round, sirloin, cubed, flank, porterhouse, T-bone steak or tenderloin.
    • Lamb: chop, leg or roast.
    • Veal: loin chop or roast.
    • Pork: Canadian bacon, center loin chop, ham or tenderloin.

    How does ground beef affect blood sugar? ›

    Additionally, red meat contains a high amount of "heme" iron, which can contribute to oxidative stress and inflammation, both of which are risk factors for diabetes. Red meat is also a substantial source of saturated fat and cholesterol, which can cause inflammation and insulin resistance.

    Can diabetics eat taco meat? ›

    Shredded chicken adds protein alongside nutrient-rich spinach, sweet potato, and fresh pico de gallo. Lean ground turkey makes a great base for a delicious taco meal. This turkey taco recipe has a spicy kick that can be adjusted by adding more or less jalapeño.

    Is beef or chicken better for diabetics? ›

    “To lower diabetes risk, it is important to reduce red and processed meat consumption, which can be replaced by other protein sources such as chicken, fish, and plant-protein foods.

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