Kale chips were all the rage for a while, but they're hardly the only non-potato that can be baked into a delicious, crispy chip. You're basically just putting some oil and salt on thin strips of vegetables and baking them. Not very hard, but very delicious! Get lots of veggie-heavy, less oily ways to satisfy your crunchy/salty craving here.
Keeping some greens in your fridge at all times is a fail-proof way to make sure you always have an easy vegetable side dish at dinner. Greens like spinach and kale are some of the healthiest vegetables out there, packed with protein, vitamins and fiber.
When you're craving a salty snack, homemade popcorn is the perfect solution. It's super-easy to make, can be flavored according to your whim, and it's healthier and cheaper than the movie-theater or microwaveable kinds. In this recipe for stovetop popcorn, spritz some water on the popcorn instead of pouring melted butter over it, and then sprinkle with salt. It will still be delicious with a lot less fat. (And btw, you can also just make it in a paper bag in the microwave.)
Once you've mastered the basics, feel free to spice things up with different flavors. And if you're a big snacker, consider making space in your kitchen for an air popper.
17.An Easily Improvised GRAIN SALAD
Most of us hear "salad" and think "lettuce," but using grains as a base can be healthy, filling, and a really good way to use up all the extra brown rice you accidentally made last night. Throw in whatever veggies, cheese, beans, or meat you have on hand and top with your favorite homemade dressing. This Curried Spelt Salad is delicious, as is this Quinoa, Lentil & Feta Summer Salad, but feel free to improvise with whatever you have in the fridge.
18.Tasty BAKED or BROILED FISH
You've probably heard it a hundred times: Fish is really good for you. It's high in protein but also low in fat, making it an excellent alternative to pork or red meat. White-fleshed fish like tilapia is especially low in fat, while oily fish like salmon is extra high in Omega-3's. However, some fish are higher in mercury than others, and a lot of species are at risk due to overfishing. The National Resources Defense Council has information here to help you make the best choice when you're buying.
Even when choosing fish isn't easy, cooking it can always be super-simple. One of the easiest and healthiest ways is to bake it in parchment paper, but broiling is another easy option for when you want something quick and crispy. For a quick, easy marinade, try mixing oil, soy sauce, garlic, Dijon mustard and scallions, with proportions according to taste. (The more mustard, the spicier, the more soy saucer the saltier, etc.) It will work on basically everything. Get a recipe for broiled salmon
19.Crispy BAKED FRIES
You can eat French fries without betraying your arteries; just bake them instead of frying. Also: Leave the skins on. There are a ton of nutrients in there. (Okay, yes, this is essentially roasted potatoes, but the skinny wedge shape really makes a difference!)
20.An Easy SLOW-COOKER STEW
One of the biggest hurdles to eating more healthy food is cooking more healthy food. Sometimes you just don't have the time or energy, and that is why God created slow cookers. They cook things slowly, with plenty of liquid, which means you won't need nearly as much fat to keep things delicious. You just throw all the ingredients in in the morning, press a button, and come home later to a hot, healthy meal.
Don't like stew? Try this lazy quinoa lasagna, or, if you're willing to spend a few extra minutes with a skillet, this mushroom barley risotto.
21.A Well-Balanced FRUIT SALAD
There are tons of ways to make a great fruit salad, but it takes a little bit more thought than just throwing a bunch of fruit in a bowl and hoping for the best. First, you need good fruit. Choose what's in season. Second, be mindful of the fruit combinations — more is not necessarily better. Third, add a simple but delicious dressing. A fail-safe dressing formula: citrus juice + fresh herb + honey or syrup. For more tips on making a perfect fruit salad, click here.
22.Low-Sugar CHOCOLATE PUDDING
Chocolate. Is. Amazing. Don't deprive yourself, just learn to enjoy in ways that are healthier than a Snickers bar. Chocolate pudding is the perfect solution, because there are so many ways to make it (secretly) good for you. Try this chocolate avocado pudding when you don't have a lot of time, these chocolate mousse cups if you're looking to trick someone (or yourself) into eating tofu, or a chia seed and date chocolate pudding if you're looking for something a little funky.
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