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The Perfect Diabetes-Friendly Egg Salad Sandwich Recipe

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This diabetes-friendly egg salad is an excellent source of protein and low in carbs. It's the perfect meal for people with diabetes or anyone looking for a healthy lunch option. Let's get started!

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Looking for a diabetes-friendly egg salad sandwich recipe? Look no further!

This recipe is easy to follow and perfect for a quick and healthy meal.

I firmly believe that living with diabetes doesn’t mean you have to skip out on foods you love; you might have to enjoy them a little differently and learn to tweak things like measurements, ingredients, and serving sizes.

This diabetes-friendly egg salad is an excellent source of protein and low in carbs. It’s the perfect meal for people with diabetes or anyone looking for a healthy lunch option. Let’s get started!


What goes into my diabetes-friendly egg salad recipe?

Egg salad spread on bread on a gray plate

The ingredients in this recipe are:

– Soft-boiled eggs

– Mayonnaise

– Dijon Mustard

– Pickle Juice (yes, really!)

– Green Onions

Salt (to taste, but you can skip it)

– Cracked black pepper

-French fried onions.

What makes this egg salad diabetes-friendly?

The recipe is diabetes-friendly for a few reasons. First, it’s high in protein and low in carbs. This means that it will help to stabilize your blood sugar levels and keep you feeling satisfied longer.

Another reason this egg salad is diabetes-friendly is that I’ve used pickle juice and mustard as seasonings so you can turn down the salt.

You get a nice tangy flavor with the little bit of vinegar from the pickle juice without a ton of added sodium. Vinegar is also shown to help stabilize blood sugars.

How to make egg salad

Flat lay of egg salad ingredients including bread, mayo, mustard, french fried onions, green onions, pickle juice, eggs, salt and pepper.
  1. Start off with your soft-boiled eggs, and chop them to your liking (I like mine a bit chunky and hearty – some folks like it more finely chopped).
  2. Then add mayo, dijon mustard, pickle juice, cracked black pepper, and salt.
  3. Sprinkle your green onion and french fried onions over the top.
  4. Let your egg salad chill in the refrigerator for one hour to let the flavors meld together (and it tastes best cold).
  5. Split into two servings, and you can either eat it alone or with the bread of your choice. I love sprouted-grain bread.

How long should you boil your eggs for egg salad?

Boiling eggs for egg salad

If you want a nice, creamy egg salad, you’ll want to start with soft-boiled eggs. I love the creaminess I get from the jammy yolk, and it helps give the egg salad a nice velvety texture without having to smother it in mayo.

I like to cook my eggs for six minutes and then place them into an ice bath. This helps to stop the cooking process and results in perfectly cooked eggs every time.

What’s the best way to peel soft-boiled eggs?

The key to getting perfect, easy-to-peel eggs is giving them a little shock in cold water after they’ve been cooked.

This helps to separate the egg white from the shell, so they slip right out when you go to peel them. It also helps to stop them from cooking, so you get that beautiful jammy yolk.

To do this, simply place your cooked eggs into a bowl of ice water for a few minutes until they’re cooled down.

How long does egg salad last?

It will last in the fridge for three to four days. I like to make a big batch on the weekend and then enjoy it throughout the week for a quick and easy lunch option.

If you’re meal prepping, egg salad is an excellent option as it can be made ahead of time and will still taste great a few days later.

Can egg salad be frozen?

Egg salad can be frozen, but it’s not my favorite way to enjoy it. The egg whites tend to get rubbery when thawed, so I prefer to make egg salad fresh and enjoy it within a few days. However, if you’re looking to meal prep or have leftovers that you want to freeze, egg salad can be frozen for up to two months.

How many carbohydrates are in egg salad?

This recipe has 1.1g of carbohydrates, which means that you have some room and flexibility to enjoy it with bread.

What’s the best way to enjoy egg salad?

Egg salad spread onto sprouted grain bread.

There are so many ways to enjoy egg salad! I love to eat it on sprouted-grain bread with a few slices of avocado, but it’s also delicious on crackers, in a lettuce wrap, or straight out of the bowl with a spoon.

The possibilities are endless, so get creative and enjoy!

The Bottom Line:

And there you have it! A delicious, nutritious egg salad that’s perfect for people with diabetes or anyone looking to enjoy a healthy meal.

This dish is packed with protein and low in carbs, making it an ideal lunch option. Give it a try and let me know how you liked it with a comment and rating!

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The Perfect Diabetes-Friendly Egg Salad Sandwich Recipe


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  • Author: Mila Clarke
  • Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Yield: 2 portions 1x
  • Diet: Diabetic

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This diabetes-friendly egg salad is an excellent source of protein and low in carbs. It’s the perfect meal for people with diabetes or anyone looking for a healthy lunch option. Let’s get started!


Ingredients

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  • 2 Soft-boiled eggs
  • 1 tablespoon Mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard
  • 1 teaspoon of pickle juice
  • Roughly chopped Green Onions (to your taste)
  • Salt (to taste)
  • Cracked black pepper (to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon French fried onions
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Instructions

  1. Boil your eggs with salt on high heat for 8 minutes, and dump them into an ice bath to chill. 
  2. Remove the shells from your eggs, and place them into a bowl. Mash them until you have pieces of egg. I left mine a bit hearty.
  3. Then add mayo, dijon mustard, pickle juice, cracked black pepper, and salt.
  4. Sprinkle your green onion and french fried onions over the top.
  5. Mix everything together, making sure your seasonings and dressings are properly incorporated.
  6. Let your egg salad chill in the refrigerator for one hour to let the flavors meld together (and it tastes best cold).
  7. Split into two servings, and you can either eat it alone or with the bread of your choice. I love sprouted-grain bread.

Notes

  • The Dijon Mustard and pickle juice really help with the salty flavor. This helps reduce salt in the recipe, but you may add more to your taste if you feel it’s necessary. 
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Category: Lunch
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/2 portion
  • Calories: 129
  • Sugar: 0.6 g
  • Sodium: 329.6 mg
  • Fat: 9.9 g
  • Saturated Fat: 2.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 1.1 g
  • Fiber: 0.1 g
  • Protein: 6.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 188.9 mg

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Mila Clarke is a Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, an author, self-taught cook, nutritionist and Integrative Nutrition Diabetes Health Coach, diabetes advocate and founder of Hangry Woman and The Glucose Guide App. Hangry Woman aims to take away the shame and stigma that comes with a diabetes diagnosis and covers topics like diabetes management, cooking, and self-care from the perspective of someone living with the chronic condition. Her book –– The Diabetes Food Journal –– Is one of the most sought after diabetes self-management tools for patients. Her online community – Glucose Guide – offers affordable health coaching, hundreds of diabetes-friendly recipes and community peer support. Mila has been featured by CNN, The New York Times, Eat This Not That, USA Today, Good Housekeeping and WebMD. She contributes to Healthline, The Washington Post, DiaTribe, and EatingWell Magazine. Mila lives in Houston, Texas with her Miniature Poodle, Noodle.

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