Christmas Recipes (Most Popular)
From the Everyday Light Meals Cookbook. These are so awesome! Especially for how few calories they are.
these are delicious!! to make them into balls i take an ice cream scoop and put cinnamon sugar in the bottom... fill it up half way... and sprinkle with more cinnamon sugar
An old family favorite- I can't bring myslef to tinker with it to lighten it up!
Ground turkey cabbage rolls as a side dish for any meal, but especially good with Christmas or Thanksgiving dinner.
Leftover turkey and ham from the holidays? Make this succulent chili out of everything you have in the refrigerator. It's not very often you find a recipe that pleases the entire family, but this one does. Shredded turkey, chopped ham, and a potpourri of tomatoes, roasted peppers, onion and garlic. Add a pound of bacon if you're not concerned about fat (this recipe, as written, has less than 2g of fat per one cup serving).
Made this recipe combining a couple of the ideas on others like it. It was a HIT at our Christmas gathering.
You can change up the nuts and fruits/veggies in this. Cashews are good, as are pomegranate seeds and cubes of roasted winter squash.
This is so good that people have told me they find it hard to believe it's vegan. But be patient -- it's not much work, but there's some waiting in the middle there, and it's not as good if you don't wait the whole time.
Dorothy Donnelly's tried and true recipe for cut out sugar cookies. These are light and crisp. Bake until lightly golden on edges.
this is the next best thing to a bake apple pie, without all the carbs, sugars, and FAT. and a perfect way to spoil yourself without breaking the calorie bank
These aren't low calorie, but one is a good serving and they taste great - dark chocolate and almond butter are healthier choices. These are better the second day.
Delicious and Sweet Orange, Warm, Creamy Treat...Sweet Potatos, Pumpkin, Butternut Squash and Apples all melded together with Warm Apple Cider and Spices. Yum~o!
My family always makes these around Christmas, but really they can be made any time of the year. These are in no way healthy for you as we make them, but could probably be lightened up a little if you wanted.
Traditional sugar cookie recipe with Splenda used instead of Sugar