Healthy Food Swaps Dinner Edition

Healthy Food Swaps Dinner Edition

Weโ€™re back with Healthy Food Swaps Dinner Edition! As you may remember from our previous article, healthy food swaps are a simple way to continue on your healthy lifestyle journey, all while not sacrificing the satisfying flavors. In this edition, weโ€™re focusing on simple swaps thatโ€™ll make dinnertime meals healthier, without a bunch of extra work. Because let’s face it; having simple, healthy, and delicious dinners make busy weeknights much easier to handle. 

Healthy Food Swaps Dinner

Fried Chicken Wings โ†’ Baked Breaded Chicken

First, let’s look at fried chicken wings. Fried chicken wings are a staple at family gatherings or watching the big game. While they aren’t the healthiest, you definitely still can make a delicious wing without all of the guilt. Instead of frying your chicken in a bunch of oil, bake them in the oven instead. Coat some skinless chicken wings (or tenders) in an egg wash and toss them in some seasoned bread crumbs. Bake them at 375ยฐ until their crispy and golden brown. Alternatively, if youโ€™re still missing that fried taste, try adding a scoop of mayo to your egg wash. Once everything is crisped up, you’ll think you’re eating wings from your favorite restaurant.

Mac & Cheese โ†’ Turkey Broccoli Mac & Cheese

Mac & cheese is one of those holy grail meals that shouldnโ€™t be changed, but that doesnโ€™t mean it canโ€™t be improved! You can easily make delicious mac & cheese from scratch with some noodles, butter, cheese, and milk. This way, youโ€™ll be getting vitamins and minerals without the processed junk. Make the dish even better by tossing in some browned ground turkey and chopped broccoli or cauliflower. Once everything is coated in creamy cheesy goodness, you wonโ€™t even realize that youโ€™re eating healthier.

Fajitas โ†’ Fajita Bowls

We love pasta and bread as much as the next person, but not all dinners have to have carbs as the star. You canโ€™t deny the urge to turn and stare at the waiters as they bring this sizzling entrรฉe through the restaurant. Avoid the unnecessary carbs by putting your ingredients into a bowl instead of folding everything into a flour tortilla. Take the opportunity to load up a bunch of veggies like spinach, cherry tomatoes, and corn, whatever you have available. Swap out the sour cream for a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt.

If youโ€™re really missing the carbs, try crumbling a few tortilla chips on top to give your dinner a little extra crunch. Even better, you can make a few fajita bowls ahead of time to keep in the fridge as an easy go-to option for extra busy days. (Bonus: you can apply this same principle to tacos and burritos too!)

Burgers & Fries โ†’ Lettuce Wrapped Burger & Crispy Cauliflower

Nothing beats a good old fashion burger and fries combo. However, with a few adjustments, you can upgrade this iconic meal to be both delicious and nutritious. First, swapping ground beef for ground turkey will give you a great mix of protein and good fats. Adding flavorful ingredients like avocado, tomatoes and even a fried egg will let you cut back on your need for condiments. Ditch the buns and wrap your patty in a piece of iceberg lettuce. grab a fork and dig in! In addition, toss some cauliflower florets in a bit of olive oil and garlic powder, then crisp them up in the oven or air fryer. You wonโ€™t even miss french fries.

Pizza โ†’ Pizza Bites

Instead of ordering a greasy delivery pizza, give your dinner a new twist by making pizza bites. To start, line the bottom and sides of a muffin tin with pepperoni slices. Next, fill each pepperoni cup with marinara sauce and shredded mozzarella cheese. Then add your favorite veggies and proteins. Finally, top off with a bit more cheese and toss them in the oven for 5 minutes.

Making dinners doesn’t have to be overly complicated- or bland! Small, simple food swaps can take your favorite meals up a notch, all while taking little to no extra time at all. Donโ€™t just take our word for it, give some of these swaps a try to see for yourself! 

About The Author

Jaime Curl

I've explored many different fields within physical therapy, including acute care and oncology at Troy Beaumont Hospital, elementary through high school levels in the Troy School District, and outpatient physical therapy. As the office manager and marketer, I am able to combine my love for health and exercise science with my people skills, all with a dash of marketing and personal training. My hobbies include spending time with friends and family, baking, crafting, and watching my favorite movies or tv shows.

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