Snack Recipes (Most Popular)
These are certainly not low-cal, nor low fat. But they have lots of good fats and are very filling. I like to cut a bar in half, and eat one half before working out, and the other half after. This recipe comes from Gluten Free Gobsmacked (http://glutenfree.wordpress.com/2008/02/1
8/gf-peanut-butter-granola-bar/)
A chewy, moist and slightly lighter peanut butter and whole-wheat cookie base is the perfect foil for chopped M&M candy folded in. A brilliant way to make someone’s day… or lunchtime!
I think you'll agree that this satisfies the urge for a banana split but without all the fat and calories.
Hummus is easy to buy premade, but it's so much more delicious when made fresh. Serve this low-fat version with bell pepper strips, cherry tomatoes, lightly steamed broccoli, cauliflower florets and baby carrots.
EASY TO MAKE AND HAS ADDED OMEGA-3 FROM SMART BALANCE INGREDIENTS
This is a fantastic dessert to curb the sweet tooth and its packed with protein...It's very light and refreshing...
This holiday mix helps the sugar challenged party goer . I bought Ziploc baggie and placed them in adorable tins . You could put it in one bigger tin . I put a card on the top and gave them to teachers , doctors , Sunday school class and holiday parties. No one can tell it's reduced in salt and sugar .
If you're on a low carb diet and think you have to go without your pancakes...you'd be wrong! I've been making this recipe after I tinkered with and old one I had. With the addition of the Cinnamon and Nutmeg, it makes these such a delicious snack. Trust me when I say, it's a keeper!
my husband loves pumkin seeds and I found this recipe on recipezaar tweaked it to be lower fat
Instead of white sugar this recipe uses molasses, which adds iron. Contains a lot of healthy ingredients and no eggs, as one of my daughters was allergic as a baby. I formulated this for the babies at first, but I'm addicted to it! All my friends love these muffins.
From the 1964 Pillsbury Bake-Off, this was one of the winning recipes. They are great! Texture and crunch with a bit of salt on top like a cracker; sweet like a cookie!
Here is an Easy & Delicious "No Bake" Rice Crispy Treat Recipe that's less the 50 calories each!
My mom always made homemade applesauce so I could never eat the store bought stuff. I took her recipe but completely eliminated all of the sugar - the apples stand up on their own. Using the juice from the apple peels and cores adds an extra sweetness without extra sugar!