100 Healthy Snack Recipes
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Healthy Ways to Snack Smarter
Eating healthier doesn't mean you have to give up snacking. In fact, snacking can be an excellent way to curb cravings and keep you satisfied between meals, as long as you snack smart. These lighter, healthier options are the perfect way to enjoy your favorite types of treats without blowing your calorie budget.
First up, Popcorn Balls!
This sweet and salty sphere is sure to please every age in your house. You can easily leave the peanuts out if allergies demand.
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Frozen Yogurt Blueberry Bites
Frozen blueberries are absolutely delicious, and when dipped in creamy Greek yogurt and frozen again, they make for a delightful snack or slightly sweet dessert.
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Sweet Potato Tots
Take a break from sweet potato fries and try out tots instead. Oven-baked until they're brown and crispy, these tots will satisfy your wildest savory cravings without overloading you with calories and fat. Served with a zippy jalapeño ranch dipping sauce that's loaded with protein and fresh herbs, these cute sweet potato tots make for the perfect appetizer or mid-afternoon snack that your kids will devour.
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Happy-Hour Hummus
It's a quick snack to make before dinner. Throw all the ingredients into a food processor, give it a whirl, and presto–you've bought yourself an hour to make a meal. Healthy dippers include baby carrots, radishes, jicama, and sugar snap peas.
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Crispy and Spicy Snack Mix
When shopping for ingredients for this zippy snack mix, choose crunchy crackers and cereals made with whole grains. This irresistible snack mix satisfies all the savory cravings, without the added fat and calories of a greasy bag of potato chips. Go ahead and add dried fruits for a sweet, chewy counterpart. This kid-friendly mix makes for a great party appetizer for guests to snack on, or the perfect road trip snack.
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Avocado Sushi Snack
Such an easy and nutritious snack. Truly the simplest roll and once you master this one, feel free to add any additional ingredients you think would pair well such as crunchy cucumber and cooked shrimp.Â
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Apple Pie Energy Bites
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Sesame Seaweed Snacks
Prized for its oceany umami flavor in sushi and miso soup—and now a popular packaged snack item—nori is dried Japanese seaweed that offers new possibilities for cooks. Its papery texture makes it easy to crisp in the oven and crumble over veggie sides, noodle bowls, and stir-fries for a little briny kick. These are easy, portable snacks that kids and adults will love. If you need a salty fix, replace potato chips with these briny, crispy nori sheets toasted in the oven. They can last up to four days in an airtight container so they are a great road trip snack.
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Chipotle Black Bean Dip with Corn Chips
A common craving among CookingLight.com users is chips; our homemade tortilla chips keep fat and sodium in check. This snack quells an oft-cited yearn for Mexican fare and has protein, complex carbs, and fiber.
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No-Bake Chewy Granola Bars
These bars are a perfectly portable snack you can prep on Sunday and enjoy throughout the week. Wrap leftovers tightly in plastic wrap, and store in the fridge. The bars will continue to firm up as they chill.
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Cheesy Cauliflower Tots
Achieve the same crunchy crisp edges and soft inside of the tater tot with a much more nutritious profile. These healthier tots are so delicious, you may never go back to the traditional.
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Thai Sesame Edamame
Enjoy a favorite bar snack at home in a matter of minutes. Salty and satisfying, edamame is a nutrient-dense, between-meals bite you can feel good about. Look for whole edamame pods in the freezer section of your grocery store.
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Sea Salt and Vinegar Zucchini Chips
Crunchy and salty, while being slightly addictive, these chip recipes can curb you off the store-bought stuff while exploring the various veggies and seasonings that make the perfect chip. Light, crisp, and just as good as their junk-food counterparts, these zucchini chips are a revelation. Malt vinegar is made from fermented ale and is mildly sweet. If you prefer a sharper flavor, substitute cider vinegar or white vinegar. The best way to get uniform slices? Use a mandoline.
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Almond Butter- and Yogurt-Dipped Fruit
Sweet strawberries and chewy dried apricots benefit from the tasty addition of creamy Greek yogurt and almond butter. Optional toppings: shredded coconut and chopped nuts. You can enjoy the fruit immediately, by using the Greek yogurt as a dip, or you can freeze the fruit to create a shell similar to dark chocolate covered strawberries.Â
Ingredients:
- 1 pint fresh strawberries
- 1 cup unsweetened, dried apricots
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 2 cups 2% Greek YogurtÂ
- 1/3 cup unsalted, creamy almond butter warmed in the microwave
Directions:
Mix honey with yogurt. If not freezing, mix in the almond butter straight into the yogurt and eat. If freezing, dip the fruit into the honey-yogurt mixture then add another layer by dipping the fruit into the warm almond butter. Add toppings or freeze for 20 minutes.Â
SERVESÂ 8
CALORIESÂ 161;Â FATÂ 7.2g (sat 1.46g);Â PROTEINÂ 7.8g;Â FIBERÂ 3g;Â SUGARSÂ 15.5g;Â SODIUMÂ 45mg;Â
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Nutty Parmesan Herb Scones
Our portable protein-packed pastries won't send you into midmorning nap mode. Store scones in an airtight container for three to five days, or freeze up to one month.
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Ramen Cups with Cabbage and Pork Slaw
Sometimes, you just need your ramen in a handy handheld package. For those occasions, try our muffin-tin ramen cups bursting with sesame-flavored slaw and savory roast pork tenderloin.
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Zesty Green Goddess Dip
Because fresh herbs are increasingly available, you can make this tangy, peppery dip year-round. So skip the baked, greasy dips and replace them with a dip that highlights fresh veggies. The best part: you'll never have to turn on your oven.
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Pumpkin Spice Energy Bites
These bite-sized snacks pack in everything you love about pumpkin spice with natural warm flavors and fresh pumpkin puree. Don't stress making a pumpkin pie and save on the calories with these energy bites. Enjoy these as a grab-and-go breakfast or snack all throughout fall.
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Coconut Frushi
Creativity is endless with frushi - any fresh fruit will do and add a little honey to make sure the fruit sticks to the coconut rice. Make it at home for breakfast, a snack or dessert served with some vanilla yogurt. Â
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Spiced Apple Chips
These delicious apple chips really satisfy your sweet tooth at snack time. Stick to cinnamon, or enjoy them alone. Feeling more adventurous? Try our pumpkin and chai spice variations.
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Berry Swirl Pops
Layers of color and flavor collide in this refreshingly fruity pop. Two types of berries swirl into vanilla yogurt for a dreamy treat that is reminiscent of a parfait, but satisfying enough to be dessert. Best part? At only 48 calories per pop, you can get away with getting seconds.
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Honey-Glazed Almonds
Spiced nuts are usually baked; this stovetop version speeds up the process. The smoky-spicy snack will store well in an airtight container for several days.
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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
This is a salty, sweet pick-up dessert that works as well for a snack as it does for a party.
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Chewy Caramel Apple Cookies
These chewy cookies are actually gluten-free, but you can't even taste the difference!
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Hot-Pink Smoothies
Smoothies are a great opportunity for kids to add their own personality and get creative. The yogurt adds a dose of calcium. Be sure to use frozen fruit—it eliminates the need for ice.
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Orange-Hazelnut Snack Muffins
Hazelnut flour (often called meal) is full of heart-healthy fats, fiber, and protein.
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Roasted Sweet Onion Dip
Serve this dip with gluten-free rice crackers or mixed fresh vegetables. Making the recipe a day ahead allows the flavors to meld.
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Toasted Barley and Berry Granola
Though rolled barley flakes look nearly identical to rolled oats, they pack more fiber. Look for them in whole-foods shops or supermarket bulk food bins. Serve over plain low-fat yogurt.
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Chocolate-Almond Pretzels
This recipe calls for gluten-free ingredients, but you can just as easily use other pretzels or chocolate if gluten isn't a concern.
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Baked Mozzarella Bites
Serve this quick after-school snack to your kids as an alternative to traditional fried cheesesticks.
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Baked Pita Chips
These crispy chips are a great choice for after-school tummy satisfaction.
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Easy Guacamole
The food processor makes quick work of this easy guacamole that's rich in heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. We like the heat from the jalapeño seeds, but you can seed the pepper for a milder guac. Serve with tortilla chips or crudités.
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Butterscotch Pudding
Treat yourself to a snack with this rich, super creamy butterscotch pudding.
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PB, Banana, and Oat Cookies
With omega-3 rich flaxseed meal, fiber from oats in two forms, potassium-packed banana, and anti-oxidant-rich chocolate, these bite-sized cookies show that gluten-free baking can invite the an opportunity for nutrient-packed ingredients.
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Peach-Mango Smoothie
You're only 2 minutes and 5 ingredients away from enjoying this fruit-packed, energy-boosting smoothie.
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Peanut Butter-Banana Spirals
Peanut butter is the star in this recipe, supported by banana, yogurt, and, for crunch, wheat germ.
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Coconut-Date Truffle Bites
Pop a couple of these chocolatey bites in your mouth for a sweet and satisfying afternoon pick-me-up.
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Piña Colada Pops
Ultra creamy and tangy, with a faint hint of vanilla, these tropical-inspired pops taste like summer. Indulgent enough to be dessert, but light enough in calories to be a small snack, Piña Colada Pops are worth the freezer space. To make a more adult version, and to stay more true to the name, feel free to add a dash of rum when whisking.
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Roasted Garlic, Poblano, and Red Pepper Guacamole
You can use this guacamole liven up a turkey sandwich or as a condiment in a vegetable wrap. If time is tight, simply serve it with store-bought baked tortilla chips. When storing, press plastic wrap against the surface to help keep it from oxidizing and turning brown.
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Trail Mix
The trick to getting kids to eat trail mix: Add just a little bit of the sweet stuff to the nutritious stuff so it tastes like a treat. Pumpkin seeds are loaded with magnesium and zinc, and the cranberries are chock-full of vitamin C and fiber.
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Pistachio-Chai Muffins
These healthy muffins get their unique flavor from chai tea blend and roasted chopped pistachios.
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Granola with Honey-Scented Yogurt and Baked Figs
The granola itself is a star player, but the yogurt and figs take it to a whole new level of delicious.
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Fudgy Oatmeal Bars
Satisfy the whole family's chocolate cravings with these delicous fudgy oatmeal bars.
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Vanilla Honey-Nut Smoothie
Start with creamy frozen yogurt and add peanut butter, milk, and honey for a nutty, sweet treat. Silken tofu and ground flaxseed help this smoothie stick with you throughout an afternoon of running errands.
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Parmesan-Rosemary Flatbread Crackers
These sweetly-salty crackers can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
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Nutty Whole-Grain Granola
This granola is fantastic on its own, but also lends that perfect bite to our Quinoa-Granola Chocolate Chip Cookies.
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Cumin Chips
If you can find blue corn tortillas, they'll add a pop of color. Store in an airtight container.
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Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies
Our readers rave about these classic oatmeal cookies. This version is lightened, but you'd never know it.
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Blueberry-Peach Ice Pops
An icy-fruity blueberry layer sandwiches creamy summer peach mousse for a stunning and delicious treat that children and adults will love.
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Cucumber, Apple, and Mint Cooler
Each serving of this smoothie offers 1/2 cup of vegetables, plus a little fruit.
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Fudgy Brownies
These sweet, chewy brownies get their rich flavor from both cocoa and dark chocolate, but they're lower in fat than traditional brownies because the recipe calls for low-fat milk, fewer eggs, and less sugar and butter.
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Spicy Maple-Cashew Popcorn
For a more kid-friendly version, omit the ground red pepper. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
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Quinoa-Granola Chocolate Chip Cookies
Use an already-made batch of our Nutty Whole-Grain Granola to whip up these scrumptious cookies.
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Creamy Spinach and Feta Dip
Bright and tangy non-fat Greek yogurt helps save 100 calories and 3g sat fat in this delicious, creamy dip. Sharp feta cheese adds a punch that complements beautifully with the fresh herbs. Perfect for game day, this appetizer is a surefire crowd pleaser that serves well with vegetables, pita chips, or tortilla chips. It requires almost no preparation, and is ready to serve immediately.
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Chewy Oat Squares
These hearty squares are simple to make and wonderfully portable—they are perfect for packing in lunch boxes or for snacking in the car.
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Spicy Almond-Pumpkinseed Snack Mix
This snack mix is a great choice for an office pick-me-up. It stores well for up to a week in an airtight container.
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Mango-Lime Sorbet
Depending on how sweet your mangoes are, you can add more or less lime and more or less simple syrup. To make simple syrup, combine equal parts water and granulated sugar in a saucepan; stir over low heat until the sugar dissolves. Allow to cool before using.
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Strawberry-Avocado Salsa with Cinnamon Tortilla Chips
Make the chips in advance, cool completely, and store in an airtight container until ready to serve.
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Salty-Sweet Pine Nut Bars
These bars are sweet, salty, and nutty—the perfect craving buster. Pine nuts can be expensive; pecans are a less pricey but equally delicious alternative.
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Monkey Bars
Monkey bars are moist snacking cakes that might remind you of banana bread.
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Mixed Berries with Orange Mascarpone Cream
Summertime means berries and stone fruits. Take advantage of the abundance and low prices of the season, and serve them for a quick and easy dessert. Any combination of berries will work; you can even add a sliced nectarine or two.
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Maple-Chile Popcorn
A heatproof spatula works best to combine and spread the ingredients into the pan. Kids may prefer this without the red pepper. Store in an airtight container for up to a week at room temperature.
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Kale Chips
These chips are crispy, crunchy, salty, and so easy to make. Opt for them instead of potato chips next time you're craving a salty snack. For a different flavor, try sprinkling the kale with grated Parmesan, red pepper flakes, or sweet paprika before baking.
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Creamiest Chocolate Pudding
This recipe earned our Test Kitchen's highest rating. A combination of cocoa powder and dark chocolate offers acidity and floral notes. Store tightly covered in the refrigerator up to 5 days. For a pretty presentation, dip mint sprigs in water and gently dredge in sugar; let dry on a wire rack.
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Tomato Turnovers
These tomato turnovers impress, whether served as a snack or a party appetizer.
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Potato Chips with Blue Cheese Dip
Use a mandoline to cut the potato for the best results; hand-cutting is less likely to produce sufficiently thin and uniform slices. If you have any leftover chips, store them in an airtight container for up to a week. You'll need to bake them for 2 minutes at 450° to recrisp before eating.
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Peanut-Almond Snack Bars
Featuring pretzels, marshmallows, peanut butter, almonds, and even a little hint of chocolate, is there any snack attack this bar can't beat?
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Almond Bread
A package of almond paste— which you'll find on the baking aisle— makes this loaf incredibly moist and dense, almost like a pound cake.
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Berry and Banana Smoothies
Pop the sliced peeled banana in the freezer the night before so the next morning's prep is quick and easy.
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Tuscan Lemon Muffins
Enjoy these lemony treats for a sweet snack. Ricotta cheese ensures a light and fluffy texture.
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Banana Split Sundaes
Believe it or not, banana splits are a great way for children to have a well-balanced sweet treat. The secret? Go heavy on the fruit!
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Banana-Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
The mashed ripe banana adds just the right amount of sweetness, allowing you to use less sugar and butter than you might normally use.
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Honey-Roasted Nuts and Fruit
Use any variety of mixed nuts or seeds you like in this trail mix. Dried fruit is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the nuts add healthy fats and protein, which makes this an excellent on-the-go snack.
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Avocado Ice Pops
Avocados are a fruit and creamy-rich–perfect for freezing on a stick.