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Pork Loin, Pork Chops, and Pulled Pork: 8 Healthy Pork Recipes

If you are looking for easy pork recipes fit for diabetic living, look no further! We have plenty of healthy pork recipes that are not only delicious, but good for you, too. From low-carb pork recipes like our Herb-Crusted Pork Tenderloin to diabetic pork chop recipes like our Creamy Basil Pork Chops, we've got all the tasty bases covered! So clean off the counter, prep your ingredients and get ready for a meal to remember!

Our to-die-for homemade creamy basil sauce drizzled over easy-to-prepare, moist and juicy pork chops makes for a memorable meal. Who would think something this fancy was such a cinch?

This down-home Mr. Food diabetes recipe for pulled pork gets its special flavor from the root beer our Test Kitchen used as their secret weapon! Try Down-Home Shredded Pork soon and get ready to be impressed.

East meets West with our mouthwatering Asian favorite, Ginger Pork Tenderloin! You'll love the bright, bold flavors that dress up this lean cut of pork.

Team our Homemade Pork Meatballs up with our Light 'n' Hearty Pasta Sauce for a tasty diabetic-friendly recipe duo. Don't you love healthy pork recipes like this one!

Nowadays, we can brown our meat in a variety of ways, besides using browning and seasoning sauce. For a tasty change of pace, try light soy or barbecue sauce, low-sugar marmalade, or even brown gravy on your Herb-Crusted Pork Tenderloin. Mmm!

Parisian Pork Medallions cook up fast, which makes them perfect for an impromptu dinner party… and talk about tender. Your guests won't even need a knife! When you're looking for the best healthy pork recipes for dinner, keep this easy recipe in mind!

This flavor paradise of Pronto Polynesian Pork is a colorful combination of refreshing fruit, healthy veggies, and tender meat that'll have you feeling like you're sitting down at a luau… right at your own table!

Looking for the sweet and sour sauce they serve in Chinese restaurants? Now you can make it at home and we bet your freshly made version tastes a million times better. We think you'll agree after one bite of our Sweet-and-Sour Pork Roast.

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