![]() Enjoy as they are, dip into chocolate and much more for a delicious healthy snack on the go. With a side of dark chocolate – shhh.īut THESE dried oranges take the humble dried fruit snack to the next level. ‘Fancy’ dried fruit makes a great snack by itself, right? My faves include dried apricots, prunes (yep, honestly) and dried mango. They’re also great for camping or road trips, or a quick pick-me-up after the gym. When you’re on the go all day, you need a filling and nutritious snack or two on hand at all times! Throw one of these tasty bites in your bag to see you through to the next meal time. Nut butter on toast with a smear of your favourite jam/jelly. Strawberries (or other red berries) dipped in dark chocolate! Enjoy the next day when your sweet craving inevitably hits again. ![]() Cover and let thicken in the fridge overnight. Try it and see! Photo by Ash Edmonds on UnsplashĬhia pudding: For 2 servings, just mix 1/4 cup cocoa powder with 2 tablespoons maple syrup, 1/3 cup chia seeds and a cup of milk (any, ordinary or dairy free). But they’re actually pretty delicious, especially eaten together with a little dark chocolate. Freeze on a baking tray for around 30 minutes and enjoy!Ī few dried prunes: At some point these got themselves a bad rap. Rather someone else did the hard work? You can get read-to-blend organic smoothie packs delivered to your door from Smoothie Box ,with $22 off your first order! (This is an affiliate link!)ĭark chocolate-dipped frozen bananas: Dip banana halves in melted dark chocolate and roll in crushed nuts or coconut. Quick smoothie: Here are 8 simple healthy smoothie ideas to get your started, but really the sky’s the limit! Quick trail mix: Mix together nuts, seeds, your favourite dried fruit (chopped if large), broken up dark chocolate, and a little of the fun stuff (popcorn, favourite candy, pretzels, peanut butter chips…) Naturally sweet dates are perfect for curbing pesky late night sweet cravings. Medjool dates (or any large dates) stuffed with peanut or almond butter and chocolate chips: This is one of my all-time favourite snacks. Yum!įruit leather (Buy it from the store or find out how to make fruit leather on Simply Recipes.) Remove foil and cook for another 5 minutes. Pour a little water in the bottom of the baking dish, then bake covered with foil at 205C/400F for around 30 minutes. Cut out the core with a sharp knife and stuff the cavity with the oat mixture. Enjoy by itself or with healthy ice cream on top!īaked apple: Mix 1/4 cup rolled oats with 1/2 a tablespoon of melted coconut oil, a few nuts and sultanas, 1/2 a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup and a big pinch each of cinnamon and ground ginger. Greek yogurt parfait: Add a handful of this easy homemade low sugar granola, almond butter and maybe a drizzle of honey for a VERY tasty sweet and healthy treat.ĭark chocolate with 70% cocoa: Delicious on its own or with a few salted peanuts (trust me).īaked banana with dark chocolate: Slit the skin open, poke chocolate chips or chunks inside the banana, then wrap it in foil. Otherwise, here are some sweet healthy options made with simple ingredients that absolutely tick that (almost) no effort box. ![]() These can also make an amazing gift for someone who’s keen on healthy snacking! If you want to go the SUPER easy route with nothing to prepare at all, consider trying out an Urthbox healthy snack subscription box. You want to spend a few minutes on prep before throwing that snack into your mouth asap. ![]()
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