40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (2024)

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40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (1)

Need a detox from all those cookies and holiday parties, but don't want to eat boring food? Here are 40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015. Get your year started off right!

Well, I didn't think it could happen, but it did.

I'm done with cookies.

No, not permanently. C'mon, duh.

My body is craving a bit of a detox from my Decemberdiet (i.e. eat everything in sight). Can anyone else relate?

But here's the deal. All too often,eating healthy requireseating boring. And I just can't do it. I need flavor. Big flavor.

So can I be honest? This list is as much for me (probably moreso) as it is for you guys. I need a reminder of what healthyfun eating looks like.

Wishing all of you and your families a very Happy and Healthy New Year! Here's to you 2015.... 40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015.

40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (2)

{Gluten Free} Blueberry Almond Granola with Chia Seeds

Sweet Potato and Kale Hash

Quick and Easy Baked Huevos Rancheros

Swiss Chard and Egg Breakfast Tacos with Pickled Swiss Chard Stems

40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (3)

Spaghetti Squash Pad Thai

Spaghetti Squash with Roasted Red Pepper - Tomato Sauce

Thai Peanut Red Curry Spaghetti Squash Stir Fry

Vegan Thai Peanut Spaghetti Squash

Swiss Chard and Charred Onion Tacos

Pasta with Roasted Butternut Squash, Greens, and Ricotta

Southwestern Spaghetti Squash

Vegan Thai Peanut Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Southwestern Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

{Gluten Free} Spaghetti Squash Pizza Crust (not pictured)

40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (4)

{Slow Cooker} Thai Chicken and Coconut Quinoa Stew

Healthy Buffalo Chicken Salad Sandwich

Pineapple Teriyaki Salmon with Pineapple Habanero Salsa

{Slow Cooker} Coconut Curry Chicken

{Gluten Free} Skinny Buffalo Chicken Pizza with Spaghetti Squash Pizza Crust

Better Than Chipotle Carnitas Burrito Bowl

{Gluten Free} Sage and Posciutto Stuffed Chicken

Apple, Bacon, Leek Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

Asian Lettuce Wraps

Rustic Tuscan-Style Sausage, White Bean, and Kale Soup (not pictured)

40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (5)

Sweet Potato Hummus

Sweet and Spicy Soy Glazed Edamame

Copycat Trader Joe's Spinach and Kale Greek Yogurt Dip

{Gluten Free} Avocado Fries

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Massaged Kale Salad

BBQ Chicken Salad with Healthy Avocado Dressing

Bacon and Egg Brussels Sprout Salad with Avocado and Sweet Potato

Spicy Black Bean Burger Southwest Salad

Watermelon, Feta, and ArugulaSalad

Black Bean and Mango Quinoa Salad

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{Gluten Free} Spicy Mashed Cauliflower with Pickled Jalapenos

Cilantro Lime Brown Rice

Honey Sriracha Roasted Brussels Sprouts

{Paleo + Gluten Free} Cauliflower Tortillas

40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (8)

2 Ingredient Paleo + Dairy Free Acai-Banana Ice Cream

2 Ingredient Paleo Nutella Banana Ice Cream

{Gluten Free} Fudgy Avocado Brownies

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Pineapple Habanero Salsa

Quick and Easy Pickled Onions

Roasted Tomatillo Salsa

« Nutella Stuffed Red Velvet Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Comments

  1. Jocelyn (Grandbaby cakes)

    I want every single one of these!!!!

    Reply

  2. Alice // Hip Foodie Mom

    Chris, how did you know I ate too many cookies over the holidays?!!! 🙂 love this round-up!! WOW!!! Happy NYE!!! wishing you and Ashlee the best 2015! It's going to be a great year for you two and your new addition!!! 🙂

    Reply

  3. Kevin | keviniscooking

    Too many good things going on here, perfect round up post Chris! Thanks for inspiring and Happy New Year to you and the family. #WolfpackEats

    Reply

  4. Shibi

    Wow they all look appealing!! Wish you a happy New Year!!

    Reply

  5. Oriana

    You really know how to make healthy food look good and delicious!! I will try some of these recipes for sure... I'm also done holiday eating. Pinned.

    Reply

  6. Ilona

    Great collection! I should stick here more for awhile and lose my extra pounds!

    Reply

  7. Helen

    Just what I need right now, Chris (she says with tummy still bulging from all that festive food).
    Happy New Year to you and yours!!

    Reply

  8. Jen

    You make healthy sound delicious, Chris! I want to eat everything. Pinning! Have a wonderful New Year!

    Reply

  9. David

    I remember reading each and every one of these posts throughout the year. Seriously. Name one and I'll quote from it. That's how dudes support each other! Seriously, though, it's awesome to see all of these delicious recipes collected in one place. I wonder if I can make all 40 in one day...dare me to try? #WolfpackEats

    Reply

  10. Ashley

    I'm with you - I am craving veggies and healthier foods like mad right now! Great round-up! Have a fantastic New Year's Eve!

    Reply

  11. Jess

    Amazing healthy recipe roundup! They all look great and so delicious, Chris!

    Reply

  12. Shashi at RunninSrilankan

    Eating healthy sure doesn't have to be boring - as seen here - fantastic collection Chris! And Happy New Year!

    Reply

    • Chris

      Haha exactly Shashi! I'm all about making healthy exciting right now!

      Reply

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40 Creative Healthy Recipes for 2015 - Shared Appetite (2024)

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What can I eat when I have no appetite and sick? ›

Try this:
  • Stick to bland foods like crackers, toast, potatoes, noodles, and rice.
  • Try eating very small meals, 6-8 a day.
  • You may be able to tolerate foods that contain a lot of water, like frozen pops, Jell-O, and broth-based soups.
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What are the three basic guidelines for adapting recipes to make them healthier? ›

By preparing a recipe in a different way or by substituting ingredients, a recipe can be made healthier. Recipes can be altered to reduce or eliminate fat, salt, and unwanted calories in the form of sugar; alternatively, ingredients can be added to increase fiber, thereby making recipes healthier.

What to eat when nothing tastes good? ›

Experiment with different foods

Plus, certain foods, such as sour and tart foods, can enhance and stimulate the taste buds. In this case, adding more citrus flavors (think lemon, orange, lime) may help. Also, certain spices, herbs, vinegars, and seasonings may help boost the taste of your meal ( 6 , 7 ).

What happens if you don't eat for 7 days? ›

When the fatty acid reserves are gone, the body switches to protein. Depending on how little fatty tissue you had, it may take only a few days to reach this point. By one week, however, the bodies of most starving people will be actively breaking down muscle in order to obtain protein.

What are the 3 R's in eating habits? ›

To ensure success in improving your eating habits, use the 3-R tool: Reflect, Replace, and Reinforce.

Which method of cooking is the healthiest? ›

Use low-fat cooking methods like boiling or steaming.

If you boil or steam food, you avoid the chemicals created by high temperatures and cut out extra fat, which helps you stay at a healthy weight.

What is the healthiest way to cook meat? ›

Grilling, roasting, baking, broiling, steaming, press cooking and slow cooking are some of the healthiest ways to cook meat. And yes, you should avoid deep-frying it. “Avoid marinades and sauces that are high in sugar and sodium,” she adds.

Should I force myself to eat when sick and no appetite? ›

There's nothing wrong with just pushing fluids and not forcing food for a few days. If you do want to eat, avoid greasy, fried foods, because foods higher in fat are harder to digest and can cause more nausea. You should also avoid processed foods high in sodium or sugars.

What is the easiest thing to eat when you have no appetite? ›

Choosing smaller, nutrient-packed meals or snacks — like smoothies, soups, or yogurt with fruit and granola — can make sure you're still getting in important nutrients for your body to work properly until you regain your appetite.

What to do if a sick person doesn't want to eat? ›

Offer Favorite Foods

People are more likely to eat if provided the foods they love. If the loss of appetite is severe, don't worry so much about feeding your loved one the "right" diet. Instead, find the foods that whet the appetite, even if it's just dessert or a plate of mashed potatoes.

What is the easy food to eat when sick? ›

If you're feeling nauseous, following the BRAT diet – bananas, rice, apples and toast – may be your preference. The BRAT diet does not have as many nutrients as other food options, but it is easy on the stomach. If you are having trouble keeping food down, this might be the way to go.

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