Snack Recipes (Most Popular)
This banana recipe is the easiest one ever. Just throw all ingredients into a bowl in any order, makes it a great recipe for kids to do.
Adapted from Cooking Light magazine, but with a healthier twist. These muffins still keep all the vitamins and minerals, but just have an overall healthier nutritional value. Enjoy!
Just like Steve's Original Paleo Krunch Bar (but much cheaper to make on your own). Be creative and add unsweetened cocoa powder or cranberries if you like :) Can be broken up and mixed with berries and coconut milk for a Paleo cereal.
Why buy processed crackers, when you can make them easily at home -- also healthier!!!! This is a very crispy, nutty, sweet crackers...low calorie, makes a great snack!!!
Wash and dry apples and remove stems, push a popcycle stick into one end and set aside. Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper. Cook syrup, water, and sugar till it reaches brittle ball stage, add few drops of dye when ready and dip apples in it. Place on waxed paper till it hardens.
Homemade Enegy Bars withh all whole non processed foods.
This is a healthy alternative to regular pizza. Eat as a delicious snack when you need that extra boost.
An old Christmastime family favorite! No baking! Super easy & cheap to make, and with only 2 ingredients they're a "healthier" holiday treat than most others! Great for satisfying those chocolate cravings!
A great tasting smoothie packed full of flavor, protein and anti-oxidents. Can use different flavored protein powders to change the taste or values as you see fit. I get mine from GNC and the Acai from Whole Foods Stores. I freeze my bananas when they first start to turn so I can use them in my smoothies.
I reworked a recipe on SparkPeople for the Almond Joy Protein Bars a bit.
This recipe taste delicious wether you want to eat it raw or dehydrate it. If you dehydrate it, the cauliflower shrinks down and looks more like popcorn which is good for trying to trick kids into eating their vegetables.
You are going to want to double, triple, etc the batches because this will disappear real fast.
takes a bit of time but so good you wont notice its low-calorie. you can omit the brocolli slaw without any real change in flavor/ texture. the cole slaw was just meant to save time, but shredded or julienne carrots and finely sliced cabbage would work great. You may want to halfthe recipe unless you have a huge frying pan.
Yummy strawberries and scrumptious pears combined with just a dash of raw honey. The perfect snack!
This is a modified version of my original Fiber One protein bar recipe posted on my blog. This one cuts out the artificial sweeteners except what is already present in your protein powder of choice, and adds in a bit of coconut for flavor and texture. It tastes like a krispie treat smooshed on top of a chocolate Tootsie Roll infused with just a hint of coconut, raisin, and peanut butter, and it is dairy-free and artificial sweetener free except for the protein powder. You can try to find a Stevia-sweetened, non-dairy protein powder if you like. Also, note that one bar has over 7 grams of fiber, which is over 1/4 of your recommended daily intake.
At 226 calories, 29 g carbs (7 g fiber), 20 g protein, and 6 g fat, this is suitable as a portable meal replacement or post-workout snack for those of you doing Body-for-Life, South Beach, the Zone, or other similar plans.