============================================================ nat.io // RECIPE ============================================================ TITLE: Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas DATE: April 12, 2025 AUTHOR: Nat TAGS: Lunch, Dinner, Fusion, Quick Meals ------------------------------------------------------------ [ Description ] ------------------------------------------------------------ These Chicken Cordon Bleu Quesadillas brilliantly reimagine the classic French dish into a convenient, diabetic-friendly meal. By using high-fiber, low-carb tortillas instead of breading, and incorporating lean chicken breast, reduced-sodium ham, and a thoughtful cheese blend, we've created a dish that captures all the flavors of the original with a fraction of the carbohydrates. The addition of Dijon mustard and a touch of fresh thyme brings authentic Cordon Bleu flavor, while a light cream cheese spread adds richness without excessive calories or fat. These quesadillas cook up crispy on the outside and melty on the inside, delivering a satisfying crunch that mimics the traditional breaded exterior of Chicken Cordon Bleu without the carbs or deep frying. [ Why This Recipe Works ] ------------------------------------------------------------ - **Low-Carb Tortilla Swap**: Using high-fiber, low-carb tortillas dramatically reduces carbohydrates while maintaining the satisfying handheld format. - **Cheese Strategy**: Combining reduced-fat Swiss with a small amount of Gruyère provides authentic flavor with less fat and calories. - **Lean Protein Focus**: Emphasizing chicken breast and lean ham creates a protein-rich meal that promotes satiety without blood sugar spikes. - **Flavor Amplification**: Dijon mustard, herbs, and garlic provide robust flavor without adding carbs or excessive sodium. [ Nutrition Profile ] ------------------------------------------------------------
This interactive chart shows nutritional values with reference to daily recommended values. The black line indicates recommended maximum for diabetics.
* Daily values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Diabetic thresholds may vary based on individual needs.