You’ll still have all the satiating foods you can handle!
The holidays are a wonderful and magical time, but it’s also a time for all things delicious and sweet.
We should all give ourselves some grace and allow some indulgence, but if you’re trying to stay on a healthy course, we have five recipes that will satisfy your hunger without making you feel guilty. You may even want to make them part of your holiday meals.
1. Roasted salmon with spicy cranberry relish
This one has a nice Christmas flavor to it. The cranberry relish has a refreshing crunch, with apple and celery mixed in.
2. Chicken and vegetables with creamy coconut noodles
With just a dab of sweetness, the coconut milk helps the ginger, lemongrass and basil “bloom,” releasing even more flavor.
3. Crunchy cauliflower bites with curry-lime aioli
If you’re struggling to get your kids to eat veggies, this could be the perfect way. It can be served as a main course or as a side.
4. Sausage balls
Add in some cauliflower for moisture, whole wheat flour instead of biscuit mix and sharp cheddar, you’ve got yourself a delicious batch of sausage balls.
5. Quinoa avocado salad with dressing
The quinoa adds an unexpected crunch, and you still get a creamy, delicious dressing.