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These fudgy version that don’t make me feel guilty when I give them to my family.
Ice cream lovers, you're in for a surprising treat. Yogurt, with its good-for-you probiotics and fill-you-up protein, is often recommended as a healthy breakfast or snack. Although you need to keep an eye on the amount of sugar that's in your yogurt (plain Greek yogurt is your healthiest option), it's generally a healthy option for you. Even though you might be used to crumbling some granola into it or topping it off with fresh berries for breakfast, you can use yogurt in a variety of dishes, including desserts. These recipes prove yogurt's versatility in the kitchen, and they're healthy sweet options too. Whether you need a presentable layer cake for holiday company, an after-school sweet snack for the kids, a guilt-free treat for yourself, or a classic brownie recipe, you can find one in these yogurt ideas.
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For a protein-rich breakfast, try Giada's Chia Seed Pudding from Food Network Magazine.
Holiday cookie meets healthier ingredients in these soft-baked sugar-coated Snickerdoodle Breakfast Cookies. Vegan, gluten-free, and easy to make!
Making fresh mozzarella cheese at home doesn't have to be hard. All you need is milk, rennet, and citric acid, and you're on your way to homemade cheese in no time.
My healthier take on a traditional Middle Eastern dessert I grew up eating. Mini oat cups filled with crunchy pistachios spiced with cinnamon & cardamom and sweetened with a little maple syrup.
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Healthy, quick, and easy-to-make Apricot Bliss Balls that are delicious, affordable, and perfect for school lunch box snacks.
This the best crepe batter recipe you will ever try! It is easy to make and ready in few minutes. Crepes are ideal to make in advance and refrigerate or freeze, to fill later for a party or informal gathering. They are easy, and fun to serve. They are great as…
Vegan baklava cigars are an impressive yet rather quick to make dessert. They are refined sugar free and are way healthier than the non-vegan version.
Make a batch of these dreamy, creamy skinny chocolate truffles. They will become your go-to 55 calorie guilt free treat. Trust us, try them and you will thank us later.
These crêpes are like free-form blintzes, with thick and creamy Greek-style yogurt standing in for the cheese filling and a quick topping made with pr...
Every Indian restaurant has a version of saagwala – it’s generally one of the healthier options as it has little to no cream, and plenty of spinach!
This vegan date baklava is a healthier take on this classic Middle-Eastern dessert. It's filled an aromatic date and nut mixture and glazed with homemade date syrup instead of sugar syrup. It's easy to make, delicious and makes a great tea or coffee companion.
Delicious pull apart bread, made with cheeese and Vegemite! This is out of this world good you have to try it!
Crispy, satisfying Dark Chocolate Amaranth Bars resembling wafer cookies! Whole grain puffed amaranth combines with creamy, rich chocolate and almond butter for a healthier sweet treat or quick snack. Just 6 ingredients required!
Is a Hanukkah menu complete without latkes? Be sure to cook up a batch of russet potato latkes, with pink applesauce, for a complete meal.
Crepes (Low-carb, higer-protein) I use these in so many more ways than just “crepes”. In both sweet or savory recipes, as wraps, tortillas, noodles – they are a great way to sti…
Vegan baklava cigars are an impressive yet rather quick to make dessert. They are refined sugar free and are way healthier than the non-vegan version.
Feel full for HOURS with my easy 3-ingredient coconut flour hunger buster recipe! It is vegan, keto & made w/ coconut flour, yogurt (nondairy or dairy) & milk (nondairy or dairy).
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Save yourself the sugar rush by enjoying these healthy 3 Musketeers and Milky Way Bars, made from fresh, organic ingredients.
Mango sago is a popular Asian dessert that’s creamy, fruity, cold tapioca pudding dessert is easy to make at home with just a few simple ingredients.
Delicious with a cup of tea for your mid-morning or afternoon treat, these carrot cake bliss balls are a perfect sweet treat on your SIBO diet.
These Fluffy Greek Yogurt Pancakes are light and delicious, plus packed with protein! The recipe is easy and fast, so perfect for a busy morning breakfast!
This coconut caramel flan is gluten-free, dairy-free, and you'll only need 4 ingredients to make it!
Homemade Fig Bars are easy, healthy and better than anything you can buy in the store. They’re going to blow your mind. What pre-packaged treat do you most remember your parents buying you as a child? Graham crackers? Chocolate chip cookies? Gingersnaps? Oreos? In my day, it was Fig Newtons. I think my mother assumed the fig…
A soft, fluffy, sweet pull-apart keto bread that can be eaten as dessert or breakfast!
These vegan gluten-free Maamoul are one of my favourite things to eat! They have no added sugar and naturally sweetened only with whole dates. Packed with aromatic flavours like cardamom and cinnamon - if you're never tried Maamoul before, this is your sign to make them!
You'll love this dairy-free paleo frosting. Perfect for cakes, cupcakes, brownies, and any other sweet treats.
One of the discoveries that I made over the course of my 30 day paleo reset is that I really do feel better if I stay away from dairy. As a born and raised Wisconsinite, this is a tough pill to swallow! The only thing that gives me comfort is knowing that there are many other people in the same boat with me and that means that a wide range of recipes for dairy alternatives exist. I've been creating a collection of those links and thought it would be nice to share them with all of you.
These amazing muffins are a healthy way to enjoy the benefits of chocolate and protein, any time of day. And you can make them in just 30 minutes! Eggs, almond flour, and Greek yogurt give these muffins a fluffy texture as well as 10 grams of protein each. Rich dark chocolate provides antioxidants, magnesium, and energy-boosting theobromine to support the entire body. High-quality dark chocolate is the only form of sweetener in these muffins, making them perfectly fudgy without tasting sugary. I know you’ll love them as much as I do! Wishing you health and happiness, Mark Hyman, MD