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  • Slow Cooker Turkey with Carrots & Cranberry Gravy

    A delicious turkey dish shouldn’t be Thanksgiving-only fare. Slow Cooker Turkey Breast with Carrots and Cranberry Gravy was created exclusively for DaVita.com by DaVita renal dietitian, Sara from California, to provide a tasty renal-friendly recipe that’s easy to make.

  • Enchilada Sauce

    DaVita dietitians, Kara and Maria from Arizona, have put together a regional menu of favorite foods from the Southwest. This dialysis-friendly recipe for Enchilada Sauce features the ingredients that are plentiful in the American Southwest.

  • Tofu Cream Cheez

    This is an excellent non-dairy replacement for cream cheese and has more fiber and protein. Enjoy this easy to make spread and enjoy the benefits.

  • Chicken Spiedies

    Originally from Europe, the “spiedie,” (rhymes with speedy) is first cousin to the kebab—deliciously marinated meat cooked on a skewer. Jennifer from Wisconsin offers this tasty, kidney-friendly version of Chicken Spiedies, instead of the more traditional lamb or beef.

  • Zesty Chicken

    Zesty Chicken is great for the dialysis diet, quick to make and easy to enjoy with a kidney-friendly side dish.

  • Beef Tibs

    Beef Tibbs, a popular Ethiopian dish made of spicy beef, is juicy and delicious. In its traditional form, it’s not very kidney-friendly, but DaVita renal dietitian Hanna from Maryland has adapted Beef Tibbs so that people on dialysis can enjoy it.

  • Sweet Dijon-Glazed Turkey Breast

    When you’re thinking of good protein sources, remember turkey. It’s a great change from chicken, beef and pork, and DaVita renal dietitian, Maria from North Carolina, offers a tasty recipe for kidney-friendly Sweet Dijon-Glazed Turkey Breast.

  • Garlic Mashed Potatoes

    While potatoes should be limited in the dialysis diet because they are high in potassium, here’s a recipe for Garlic Mashed Potatoes that has been modified so people on dialysis can enjoy this all-time favorite.

  • Italian Style Macaroni Salad with Tuna

    Boost high quality protein in pasta salad by adding tuna and hard-boiled eggs. DaVita dietitian Loraine inspired her patient Freda to share her Italian Style Macaroni Salad with Tuna.

  • Hamburger Patties

    Nicole from Nebraska, a DaVita dietitian, found a classic, comfort favorite and made it renal-diet friendly without sacrificing the taste. Her deliciously seasoned Hamburger Patties are destined to be a favorite.

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