1Apple with Almond Butter
Mike GartenThis quick and easy balanced snack will keep you going from meal to meal. All you need is an apple, almond butter and your crunchy topping of choice. We think pomegranate and chia seeds are a great choice, plus the chia adds a boost of fiber and healthy fats.
Get the Apple Snacks With Almond Butter and Pomegranate recipe.
2Dates with Nut Butter
vaaseenaaThese little treats taste like candy bars — only they're filled with protein, vitamins, minerals and no added sugar. The simplest version requires only two ingredients: dates and your nut butter of choice. (Freeze them for an extra chewy texture!)
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3Green Matcha Popcorn
mike gartenPopcorn is a whole grain filled with fiber. Turn it into a sweet and healthy treat with a sprinkle of sugar and your favorite flavorings, such as matcha powder or cinnamon. Bonus: Some studies have shown improvement in blood glucose levels with cinnamon use.
Get the Green Matcha Popcorn recipe.
4Fruit with Melted Chocolate
Eduardo1961Here's a great snack to share with friends: Melt dark chocolate (more than 70% cacao) in a microwave or double boiler and serve with a rainbow of sliced fruit. Dark chocolate is filled with antioxidants and magnesium, and you're getting fiber from both the chocolate and fruit.
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5Coconut Raspberry Smoothie
mike gartenThis fruity smoothie contains only four ingredients and is packed with fiber, protein and healthy fats, making it a balanced snack that hits the spot. Raspberries have one of the highest amounts of fiber of all berries, and while they're naturally sweet, they are low in sugar. They also contain the antioxidant vitamin C and potassium.
Get the Coconut Raspberry Smoothie recipe.
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6Banana "Nice" Cream
Johner Images//Getty ImagesQuick, easy and dairy-free, all it takes is frozen bananas and a drop of nut milk to blend up this treat. Add some cinnamon and top with berries, shaved coconut, a drizzle of nut butter or melted dark chocolate to add some pizazz. Overripe bananas are a good choice here because they contain more natural sweetness, and they may be easier to digest.
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7Chilled Overnight Chia
Mike GartenChia seeds are a nutritional powerhouse containing fiber, omega-3 fatty acids and some protein. They swell to 10x their weight when mixed with liquid, so just add your favorite unsweetened oat or nut milk to create a delicious pudding.
Get the Chilled Overnight Chia recipe.
8Fruit Kebabs with Yogurt
rojoimagesFruit and yogurt might already be in your daily snack rotation, but you can dial it up by turning your fruit into a kabob with a dip. As always, plain unsweetened yogurt or Greek yogurt would be the choice here to avoid added sugars.
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9Pineapple-Cucumber Smoothie
Mike GartenThis summer refresher is a great post-workout treat at 180 calories per serving. It's filled with protein from Greek yogurt as well as vitamins, minerals and fiber from cucumber, pineapple, spinach and banana.
Get the Pineapple-Cucumber Smoothie recipe.
10Ants on a Log
bhofack2These cutely named snacks have been around for years (a recipe for "Stuffed Celery Stalks" was featured in the 1944 Good Housekeeping Cook Book). The quick and easy version of celery topped with peanut butter and raisins is kid-friendly but pleases people of all ages. The combo also contains fiber, protein and healthy fats.
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11Best-Ever Granola
mike gartenMake your own healthy granola recipe and surprise yourself at how nutritious it can be. Add rolled oats and a combo of nuts and seeds, then sweeten with dried fruits (or click the link below for inventive ideas from our test kitchen). You can also easily turn your granola into granola bars, though moderation is key here.
Get the Best-Ever Granola recipe.
12Frozen Yogurt Bark
AnaMOMarquesA healthier version of candy bark, this simple treat combines protein-rich Greek yogurt, fresh berries and your add-ons of choice. Spread yogurt on a lined baking sheet, top with berries and finish with dark chocolate pieces (or granola or nuts); freeze for two to four hours, break up and serve.
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13Maple-Cinnamon Crispy Chickpeas
oksix//Getty ImagesFull of crunch factor, try the maple-cinnamon version of these baked chickpeas for a delicious, sweet treat full of protein and satiating fiber. Fiber not only helps to keep you feeling fuller longer, but it also helps to build better gut bacteria and aids in digestion.
Get the Crispy Chickpeas recipe.
14Air Fryer Apple Crisps
vm2002This is one of the easiest snacks you could make: Slice an apple and throw it in the air fryer. Top the crisps with cinnamon for a little extra flavor. Use it as a topper on yogurt, stir it into trail mix or simply eat with a handful of nuts for a more balanced snack.
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15Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
lensblurRoasted pumpkin seeds, which contain healthy fats and protein, are a sweet-and-salty snack that's great year-round. They are also rich in antioxidants, fiber and magnesium, and they're a good source of potassium. Use in trail mix, as a topping on yogurt or with fruit and cheese.
Get the Roasted Pumpkin Seeds recipe.
16Chocolate Hummus
Darya ArnautovaEasy to make and full of protein and fiber from chickpeas, this vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free dessert is great for sharing. If you're short on time, there are also many prepared options to choose from (look for one with less than 6 grams of added sugar per 2 tablespoon-serving). It's particularly yummy with apple slices.
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17Frozen Grapes
Peter CarruthersIf you're not already freezing your grapes, you're missing out on an incredibly refreshing treat. With approximately 100 calories per cup, grapes contain antioxidants such as resveratrol and quercetin and taste like candy when frozen.
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18Apple Nachos
Danielle DalyRethink the typically savory snack next time you're craving something sweet. Instead of chips, slice apples very finely, arrange on a plate and cover with your desired toppings. Don't skip the almond butter-maple drizzle!
Get the Apple Nachos recipe from Prevention.
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19Pear with Cottage Cheese
rrvachovPears contain the soluble fiber pectin, which studies indicate can help to lower LDL, the "bad" cholesterol. Pears also are packed with antioxidants, most of which are located in their skin. With this simple dessert you'll get it all: Slice a skin-on pear in half, scoop out the core and top with cottage cheese, a drizzle of honey and chopped walnuts. Or get creative and use ricotta (instead of cottage cheese) and add a splash of aged balsamic vinegar.
20Avocado Mousse
Armando RafaelA healthy twist on a classic dessert, this chocolaty treat is full of magnesium from cacao and satiating, heart-healthy fat and fiber from avocados. With only a few ingredients, it can be whipped up in minutes. Use unsweetened cacao or cocoa powder to reap the full benefits without the added sugar.
Get the Avocado Mousse recipe from Prevention.
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