Clean Eating

5 Clean Eating Snack Recipes That Taste Just Like Junk Food

By Alison Williams

October 11, 2016

We know that consuming wholesome, unprocessed foods — a.k.a clean eating — is good for us. But let’s be real: Sometimes junk food can be really, really tempting, and when a craving hits, it’s hard to say no to your favourite battered, fried or chocolatey treats.

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Instead of indulging in your junk food cravings, which can leave you with a sore stomach and a guilty conscience, why not tuck into a junk-like, but clean-eating snack that is actually good for you? (Or at the very least, is healthier than the bad stuff?)

Next time you have a hankering for something oh-so-junky, try throwing together one of these following clean eating snack recipes to satisfy your junk-food cravings.

Buffalo Cauliflower Bites

Wings are all about the saucy-messy goodness. These cauliflower bites are baked instead of fried and have all the same saucy and delicious flavours that buffalo wings do. You’ll hardly be able to notice the difference!

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Kale Chips

Nothing will ever be a potato chip, and to pretend that these are the same thing isn’t However, kale chips do have something so potato-like about them and the flavour possibilities are endless. Plus, you can eat a ton without feeling to guilty. Kale is packed with fibre, is low in fat and loaded with crucial vitamins and nutrients. Feel free to top with whatever you may like; onion salt, parmesan cheese and dill are all delicious as toppings. The best part, you can eat the whole batch!

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Air-Popped Popcorn

Popcorn is low in calories and full of fibre, which makes it a healthy and satisfying snack. Instead of reaching for the microwave kind that is often chemical and fat-laden, make some on your own, and top with a little butter or coconut oil and Himalayan sea salt. Other delicious toppings include nutritional yeast or a bit of cayenne. Invest in an air popper or pop kernels on the stove as follows:

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Avocado Pudding

Avocados are creamy, rich and loaded with healthy fats. They make a perfect base to this creamy pudding that won’t leave you feeling guilty or give you a sugar high. The high (good!) fat content will help keep your blood sugar levels stable and fill you up, making you less likely to over-snack.

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Place all ingredients in a food processor and process on high until smooth, stopping to scrape down sides as needed. If pudding is too thick, add a few tbsp. of dairy or non-dairy milk of choice until desired consistency is reached.

Banana Soft Serve

Sometimes there is nothing as satisfying as a creamy cone or bowl of soft-serve. Most soft serve ice creams are full of artificial flavours and unhealthy oils. Processed or blended bananas make a great alternative and the result is a creamy, whipped treat that rivals the real thing (only this is actually real!).

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Blend frozen bananas in a food processer. At first it will seem like it may not be working but over time they will break down into a delicious whipped creamy treat. Add a tablespoon of peanut butter or some cocoa powder to change it up.

 

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