Cucumber Dill Dip Recipe

Cucumber Dill Dip Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients:

1/2 medium cucumber, peeled seeded and - finely diced3/4 cup low-fat sour cream2 tbsp plain low-fat yogurt1/4 cup lite mayonnaise2 cloves garlic, minced2 tbsp minced shallots1 tbsp minced fresh dill2 tsp minced parsley1/2 tsp minced thyme2 tsp apple cider vinegar

Preparation:

Combine all ingredients by hand until smooth. Serve with raw vegetables orcrackers.Exchanges: Starch Exchange -- 1/2 Calories -- 42 Calories from Fat -- 0Total Fat -- 0g Saturated Fat -- 0g Cholesterol -- 0mg Sodium -- 135mgCarbohydrate -- 7g Dietary Fiber -- 0g Sugars -- 5g Protein -- 3gRecipe for Monday, 5/4/98Notes: In honor of Mother's Day, this week we are featuring sevendelectable recipes from the cookbook Memorable Menus Made Easy, RobynWebb's newest culinary collection of elegant dishes that will make everyday a special occasion at home.Make this Mother's Day memorable by preparing one or all seven of theserecipes for a truly extraordinary celebration. You can order a copy ofthis and many other cookbooks from our online bookstore or call1-800-ADA-ORDER (1-800-232-6733).Copyright ? 1998 American Diabetes AssociationMC formatted using MC Buster 2.0f & SNT on 5/6/98Notes: 6 servings/Serving size: 2 Tbsp- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Contributor: http://www.diabetes.org/recipesPreparation Time: 0:00

Serves: 6

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Is this Cucumber Dill Dip Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Cucumber Dill Dip recipe is part of our collection of diabetic Dips recipes. Because we are unaware of your individual diabetic problems & the advice your health advisors have provided, we cannot say for certain that this Cucumber Dill Dip recipe is suitable for you. However, as someone marked it as `diabetic` it should suggest that it at least meets the basic condition for the tag `diabetic friendly`, being low in carbs and fat, and should be better for your health than a typical non-diabetic recipe. However, this Cucumber Dill Dip recipe should only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the recipe contents are OK for you.

Cucumber Dill Dip Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Cucumber Dill Dip Recipe is one from the diabetic Dips recipes section. Please understand, it is totally impracticable for us to prepare every single one of the diabetic Dips recipes to certify that all of them are 100% adapted for diabetics. We have thousands of recipes in the collection, and to check each of them even at a speed of 7 per week would take as long as 290 weeks. We strongly advise you to read the recipe ingredients to confirm that all the recipes are compatible with the diabetes nutritional guidelines your medical team has given you. In the event that you think that this Cucumber Dill Dip recipe is not safe for diabetics, please contact us & we will change or remove the offending recipe from our diabetic recipe collection.

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