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    10 Good Healthy Snacks for Sweet Cravings

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    By Alisa Fleming on January 17, 2015 In The News, News

    Some of us struggle for ideas when dinnertime rolls around. Others haven’t settled into their breakfast comfort zone. And many of us panic when the snack monster hits. Not wanting to reach for the nearest cookie, but tired of noshing on plain carrot sticks, we’re longing for some good healthy snacks, particularly when tackling the 21 Day Dairy-Free Challenge.

    All of the ideas below are ones that I enjoy as a nutritious alternative when my sweet tooth takes hold. They are all dairy-free (of course!), egg-free, vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, and adaptable to peanut-free and nut-free as noted.

    Good Healthy Snacks for on the Go

    1. Banana Coconut Pecan Muffins – We love banana muffins, or banana-anything really. This recipe is a great base for customizing some portable nutritious snacks. Want more fiber? Use whole wheat pastry flour in place of the all-purpose. Prefer less-refined sweeteners? Use coconut or palm sugar in place of the raw sugar. Need nut-free? Skip the nutty add-ins, or swap them for raisins, oats, or seeds. Prefer gluten-free? Gluten-free oat flour (a.k.a. ground oats) is amazing with bananas, or you can use your favorite gluten-free flour blend (with a touch of xanthan or guar gum). This recipe was created by La Pure Mama.

    Good Healthy Snacks - Vegan Banana Pecan Coconut Muffins Recipe

    2. Low Sugar Chocolate Coconut Milk – They say that chocolate milk is the “ultimate” post-workout snack, but I still find it hard to believe that my body needs that much sugar after I just spent an hour detoxifying it. And, of course, there is the whole dairy issue. Appearing as an answer to my quandry, I recently discovered So Delicious Chocolate Coconut MIlk Beverage in single serve packages! It is perfect for on-the-go, lunch boxes, after school, and oh yes, definitely post workout. As an added bonus, they are significantly lower in sugar than chocolate milk (or other brands of dairy-free chocolate milk alternative for that matter!), fortified, certified vegan, certified gluten-free, kosher parve, free of all top allergens (aside from coconut), and yes, they taste great! I shared this find with a good friend, and she was so excited to put these in the lunch of her little one, “Now I’ll be cool mom!”

    Good Healthy Snacks - Low Sugar Chocolate Coconut Milk Beverage (dairy-free, gluten-free)

    3. Chocolaty GORP – Who says the “P” has to be peanuts? We also love dairy-free chocolate chips + Good ‘Ol Raisins and Pecans, or Pistachios, or Pumpkin Seeds, or Pretzels. Really, as long as the chocolate is in there, Tony will eat it.

    4. Homemade Granola and Granola Bars – I still use the homemade granola and granola bar recipes in Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook regularly. They are my baseline for so many tasty variations and so, so easy to make! They are naturally vegan, and since you customize them at home, you can use certified gluten-free oats and other allergy-friendly ingredients.

    Good Healthy Snacks - Homemade Vegan Granola Bars

    5. Cinnamon-Sprinkled Fruit – Apple and orange slices are a classic and have been a good healthy snack in my life since those early days of childhood soccer games. These days, I up the nutrition and the indulgence by sprinkling the cut slices with ground cinnamon. If packing those cut apples to go, be sure to dip them in citrus juice before sprinkling on the cinnamon. This will help to prevent that harmless yet unsightly browning.

    Good Healthy Snacks at Home

    6. The Elvis Shake or Amazing Almond Shake – I mentioned a deep passion for bananas, correct? We eat them, we mash them into the muffins above, and daily we puree them into thick, frosty smoothies. My go-to “Elvis” blend is …1 very ripe, frozen banana, broken into chunks + 1 to 2 tablespoons peanut butter or sunflower seed butter + 1/2 to 3/4 cup unsweetened coconut milk beverage + Dash of stevia (just brightens the flavor) + Dash of cinnamon. When I’m in an almond mood, I do the pure almond variation pictured below (click the photo for the recipe). Sometimes I enjoy one of these frosties as is, but other times I up the ante with nutritional “boosters” like protein powder, amino acids, probiotic powder, and yes, even spinach!

    Good Healthy Snacks - Amazing Dairy-Free Almond Shake

    7. Nutty Butter Spread on Rice Cakes – Pure nut butter on its own can be a bit thick and difficult to spread, but whisk it with a little almond milk or coconut milk beverage plus some sweetener, and it becomes a softer treat. One of my favorites is to stir 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of cashew milk beverage into 1 tablespoon of fresh almond butter, plus some maple syrup, to taste (depending on my sweetness mood). For a thicker, frosting-like spread, add a little dairy-free protein powder. Spread on rice cakes, whole grain bread, or even graham crackers (yes, there are vegan and gluten-free graham crackers out there, too!). Technically, this could make the list of “good healthy snacks on the go,” but I find nut butters just a little too messy for travel.

    8. Chocolate Thumbprint Macaroons – When you must have a cookie, why not reach for one that uses healthy whole food ingredients? These tasty little macaroons have a nutty-chocolate filling (you can use your favorite nut butter or sunflower seed butter in place of the peanut butter). I often make these with powdered coconut sugar (or palm sugar) in place of the sugar for a treat that is just slightly less sweet, and void of refined sugars. Again, these could probably be packed for some good healthy snacks in lunch boxes, but the chocolate could be a wee bit messy.

    Good Healthy Snacks - Peanut Butter Chocolate Thumbprint Macaroons

    9. Hot Spiced Milk – When the weather is chilly, I heat up some vanilla dairy-free milk alternative, sprinkle in a little pumpkin pie spice or I simply use a cinnamon stick for stirring. I like using the Almond Plus Vanilla Almond Milk for warm milk because it has a little dose of protein and isn’t too high in sugars, yet I don’t need to add any sweetener. A quick winter warmer! If I’m wanting an added nutrition and energy jolt, I stir in some dairy-free protein powder (vanilla or chocolate!).

    10. Yogurt Parfaits – The possibilities here are endless, but here is how it usually goes in my house … 1/4 cup dairy-free yogurt, 1/4 cup homemade granola or crumbled snack bars, heaping 1/4 cup fresh berries, and repeat (for 6 layers in total). As for the yogurt, my favorite right now is the So Delicious Dairy Free Unsweetened Vanilla coconut milk yogurt. Tony goes for the berry-flavored options among the So Delicious Dairy Free Greek-Style coconut milk yogurts.

    Good Healthy Snacks - Dairy-Free Yogurt Parfaits

    What Sweet Good Healthy Snacks Do You Love?

    In the comments below, tell us what foods fulfill your sweets craving without leaving you over-sugared and void of energy. Feel free to share a link to your favorite snack recipe, too!

    Alisa Fleming
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    Alisa is the founder of GoDairyFree.org, Food Editor for Allergic Living magazine, and author of the best-selling dairy-free book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living, and the new cookbook, Eat Dairy Free: Your Essential Cookbook for Everyday Meals, Snacks, and Sweets. Alisa is also a professional recipe creator and product ambassador for the natural food industry.

    74 Comments

    1. Ashley on May 28, 2015 4:30 pm

      Such good ideas!

      Reply
    2. Taylor on May 28, 2015 1:17 pm

      Any product by So Delicious is my go to sweet reward!!

      Reply
    3. Mckenzy on May 28, 2015 8:48 am

      These ideas are amazing. Im always looking for ideas for great snack ideas for my dairy allergy toddler

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      • Alisa Fleming on May 28, 2015 1:33 pm

        Glad I can help Mckenzy!

        Reply
    4. Bailey on May 27, 2015 11:19 pm

      I love mixing just raisins and almonds as a sweet snack! Or for the morning, oatmeal with just a teaspoon of honey!

      Reply
    5. Lovin the way I eat on May 27, 2015 7:31 pm

      I love homemade trail mix or coconut cashew butter. Coconut Chips are my favorite added to the trail mix!

      Reply
    6. Crystal Spalding on May 27, 2015 7:18 pm

      I love caramel. I would love to try any of these snacks!

      Reply
    7. Jenn on May 27, 2015 4:20 pm

      Smoothies! refreshing, and filling enough to satisfy. Frozen green smoothie “ice cream” : coconut milk, with frozen spinach or kale, pineapple and banana. Can add a couple dates to sweeten more depending on ripeness of banana.

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on May 27, 2015 10:15 pm

        That sounds delicious!

        Reply
    8. Ingrid on May 27, 2015 3:25 pm

      I love SO Delicious Dairy Free Almond Ice Creams!!

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on May 27, 2015 10:15 pm

        Me too, and they are so low sugar!

        Reply
    9. Fio on May 27, 2015 10:37 am

      One of my fav is avocado-chocolate pudding or almond cinnamon butter over a boiled sweet potato… YUM

      Reply
    10. LeAnn on May 27, 2015 8:20 am

      My favorite SWEET snack is extra dark dairy free chocolate. Just sweet enough to take the edge off the bitterness of the chocolate but satisfies my sweet tooth wonderfully!

      Reply
    11. Sarah on May 27, 2015 6:40 am

      I love Angie’s Slightly Sweet Popcorn–just enough sugar to sate my cravings, plus plenty of crunch!

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on May 27, 2015 7:14 am

        Ooh, I haven’t tried that brand yet!

        Reply
    12. Krista F on May 27, 2015 4:44 am

      Cinnamon sprinkled fruit is one of my favorite snacks. On apples or bananas—yum!! Simple and delicious.

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on May 27, 2015 7:14 am

        Cinnamon is surprisingly great on oranges, too 🙂

        Reply
    13. Natalie on May 27, 2015 4:17 am

      I have been digging dried fruit as a simple sweet snack lately. Mangoes, raisins, love it all. The muffins in this post also look soooo delish though!! Awesome post! 🙂

      Reply
    14. Amanda on May 26, 2015 6:28 pm

      I like to make almond milk smoothies. A cup of almond milk, a pinch of coconut, and a banana is so yummy! Sometimes I throw in some plant based protein like “raw fit” or hemp protein to boost! 🙂

      Reply
    15. Jessica on May 26, 2015 5:43 pm

      i love making chocolate pudding by blending baked sweet potato with chocolate, dates, and a touch of coconut milk.

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      • Alisa Fleming on May 26, 2015 6:10 pm

        What a brilliant pudding concept Jessica!

        Reply
    16. Laura on May 26, 2015 1:53 pm

      My favourite sweet snack is dates! I have to hide them whenever I buy them because I would eat nearly the whole package all at one!

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on May 26, 2015 3:48 pm

        Ooh, I often forget about dates!

        Reply
    17. Jordan on May 26, 2015 1:46 pm

      One of my favorite sweet treats is a homemade strawberry smoothie. Usually I will blend frozen berries, some chia seeds, and honey with coconut milk. I also like the coconut frozen dessert by So Delicious!

      Reply
    18. Laura O on May 26, 2015 12:19 pm

      I love to make banana oat bars. & on hot summer nights I love to make banana whip and top with pb 🙂

      Reply
      • Alisa Fleming on May 26, 2015 3:48 pm

        Banana whip? I’m intrigued.

        Reply
    19. Rachel W on May 26, 2015 12:01 pm

      My favorite sweet snack is watermelon, hands down! I know it’s simple, but it never lets me down, and it’s one of the most refreshing things that I eat!

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      • Alisa Fleming on May 26, 2015 12:15 pm

        Sometimes simple is best! This must be your favorite time of year Rachel 🙂

        Reply
    20. Ali on May 26, 2015 9:57 am

      The restaurant I work at has nearly no vegan options, so I have improvised- I mash up an overripe banana and stir in some peanut butter and strawberries (sometimes even finely chopped up spinach or baby kale!) it is kind of like a smoothie, just not as smooth!!

      Reply
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