Snacks Recipes (Most Popular)
Needed a change with lunch, this will give you energy and help with your muscles with all the potassium. This is great bar to take on hikes. These bars are soft and normal recipe calls for 12, but I got 24 of them by cutting the bars to normal brownie size bar. Top these bad boys with peanut butter and you got heaven!! I got this recipe from Family Fresh Cooking.
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Thinly sliced apples dipped in pancake batter and pan fried, serve like pancakes with a kick. Any pancake batter will do the trick, this one uses coconut flour.
Mildly tart apple + nutty cinnamon + sweet pancake batter = delightful breakfast and a fun presentation.
Satisfy your pizza craving while keeping your calories in check. Super easy for even me (a time pressed college student) to make.
If you love cheesecake and pumpkin this recipe is for you. It is a nice fall recipe to serve for the holiday and not feel guilty.
These are delicious muffins that my whole family loves. I use freshly milled whole wheat flour. You can easily substitute canned pumpkin or mashed, ripe bananas for the fresh apples and have a whole new recipe. I've also used blueberries and cherries and played around with different spices and flavorings.
Yummy baked pretzels, low in fat and super duper yummy. Make sure not to let them rise after you twist them up before getting them into the oven.
delightful little puffy cookies just as they are... or splurge a little and add just a tablespoon or two of mini chocolate chips or peanut butter chips and you are in heaven!!
Making these with Bisquick reduces the measuring time. The scones are lighter and moister than traditional scones.
Need a Chocolate/PB fix? Pop this quesadilla in the microwave for a sweet, high in fiber snack!
Use blueberries or any other fruit instead of raisins if you prefer, 1 ww point per muffin.
Don't let the green fool you, it's DELICIOUS! This is a favorite recipe for my 3 and 7 year old kids!
Adapted version of the Miralce Muffin, very filling, low fat, healthy dose of fiber and Vitamnin A
Only 124 Calories for 1 cup of this delicious treat! Side dish, snack, dessert... This goes with anything and is great!!!
These muffins are full of veggie goodness, low fat, low cal, and taste wonderful too!
This is a bar recipe a friend of mine gave me. The original recipe was for a protein bar, but I didn't have any protein powder at the time, so I left it out. If you want to make it a protein bar simply add 2 cups of protein powder and add an extra 1/2 cup of honey. This bar makes a great snack for before or after a workout!
It's very easy to add in other yummy ingredients...some things I've tried are: sunflower seeds, dried cranberries, ground flax, raisins, sesame seeds, dark chocolate chips, wheat germ, nonfat powdered milk & unsweetened dried coconut. The possibilities are endless! This is such a great alternative to those pricey protein bars you can buy from the store & this way you know exactly what's in them! Just play with the recipe and have fun!