Healthy New Year Recipes (2024)

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The holidays are over and it's New Year's resolution time. If this year's list includes eating healthy, we've got the perfect starter guide of 50 healthy recipes. Even if you're not doing a full blown post-festivities detox, eating better in the new year will be a breeze with these easy, flavorful dishes. From smoothies to salads to dinnertime favorites (with the calories cut down), we've got everything you need to stick to that resolution — even dessert!Looking for more healthy eats? Check out these

healthy vegetarian dinner recipes and these super-charged smoothies.

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Triple Berry Spinach Smoothie

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A cold, healthy, and refreshing berry smoothie. You won't taste the spinach!

Recipe: Triple Berry Spinach Smoothie

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Barley with Sautéed Leeks, Peas, and Parsley

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Hearty, chewy barley adds texture, taste, and nutrition to this healthy side dish.

Recipe: Barley with Sautéed Leeks, Peas, and Parsley

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Herbed Hummus

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This year, revamp party food with recipes that make it easy to have the gang over and keep your resolutions intact. Jazz up purchased hummus with a combination of fresh herbs that add bright flavor to this green dip.

Recipe: Herbed Hummus

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Marvin Woods's Brussels Sprouts, Red Pepper, and Avocado Salad

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Try something new with Brussels sprouts, like this salad with red onion, cilantro, peppers, and avocado in addition to the little cabbages.

Recipe: Marvin Woods's Brussels Sprouts, Red Pepper, and Avocado Salad

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Steak Fajita Wraps

Our delicious spin on steak fajitas will work for nearly every budget. Plus, they've got just 327 calories and 10.4 grams of fat (4.7 grams saturated) per serving.

Recipe: Southwestern Steak, Corn, and Black Bean Wraps

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Walnut-Cranberry Turkey Salad

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The dressing for this light, delicious turkey salad is made with low-fat mayonnaise, yogurt, and chopped herbs.

Recipe: Walnut-Cranberry Turkey Salad

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Turkey Salad Wrap

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Looking for a lighter lunch? Try this turkey salad wrap instead of a heavy sandwich.

Recipe: Turkey Salad Wrap

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Melissa d'Arabian's Green Morning Smoothie

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"I've been known to throw everything into the blender: cabbage, beans, even raw oats," says Melissa d'Arabian. "Green smoothies are one of my favorite smoothie blends and it also happens to be one of my kids' favorites."

Recipe: Melissa d'Arabian's Green Morning Smoothie

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Rainbow Veggie Wrap

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A delicious and healthy wrap makes a great lunchtime treat.

Recipe: Rainbow Veggie Wrap

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EatingWell Energy Bars

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Instead of buying pricey energy bars, fuel your fitness routine with this great-tasting homemade energy bar recipe. Whether you use these energy bars as a pre-workout snack or to refuel and recover post-workout, they'll give your body what it needs. Best of all, you can make this energy bar in minutes.

Recipe: EatingWell Energy Bars

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Feta and Spinach Couscous Patties

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Feta, spinach, and dill flavor these tofu patties. Slice some lemon wedges and pick up some whole-wheat pita bread to serve with this Greek-inspired meal.

Recipe: Feta and Spinach Couscous Patties

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Orange, Watercress, and Tuna Salad

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This vibrant salad recipe contrasts flavor, texture, and color — the velvety tuna steak is matched with crisp, peppery watercress and the floral tart-sweetness of blood oranges and aniseed. Blood oranges, available December through March, make the dish especially pretty. If you can't find them, use any oranges that look good.

Recipe: Orange, Watercress, and Tuna Salad

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Celery Root Purée

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Everyone loves mashed potatoes, but this celery root purée is a worthy competitor.

Recipe: Celery Root Purée

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Pear and Celery Root Slaw

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Pears, celery root, carrots, and onion combine in this flavorful fall slaw recipe. Use underripe pears to keep the texture crisp. Cutting the pears and celery root by hand into little matchsticks makes a prettier salad, but go ahead and shred them with a box grater if you're in a hurry.

Recipe: Pear and Celery Root Slaw

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Green Soup with Yams and Sage

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This kale-and-spinach soup has a beautiful complexity. It's slightly sweet, with a bright note of lemon and the subtle aromatics of thyme, sage, and garlic. Japanese yams are marvelously flavorful; they have a dark purplish skin and are snow-white inside. Ask for them at your farmers' market or grocery, but if they are unavailable, regular sweet potatoes can be substituted.

Recipe: Green Soup with Yams and Sage

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White Bean Salad with Spicy Roasted Tomatoes and Broccoli

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A lunchtime bowl includes white beans and broccoli, two foods high in fiber, which can lower cholesterol and may help prevent type-2 diabetes. Tomatoes bring lycopene to the substantial salad. The ingredients can be prepared the day before and refrigerated.

Recipe: White Bean Salad with Spicy Roasted Tomatoes and Broccoli

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Granola-Yogurt Parfait

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Lose weight with this satisfying low-fat breakfast option.

Recipe: Granola-Yogurt Parfait

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Baked Oatmeal

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This muffin-tin baked oatmeal is the perfect morning taste treat.

Recipe: Baked Oatmeal

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Zesty Shrimp and Black Bean Salad

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Loaded with fresh tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro and seasoned with cumin and chile, this shrimp and black bean salad recipe has all the flavors of a great fresh salsa and is a quick and easy no-cook recipe. Serve with tortilla chips or fresh corn tortillas.

Recipe: Zesty Shrimp and Black Bean Salad

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Three-Pea, Cashew, and Tofu Stir-Fry

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Pressing tofu before making this tofu stir-fry recipe gives it a chewy, satisfying texture. Three green peas — sugar snaps, snow peas, and shelling peas — balance it out with brightly flavored crunch. Hoisin — a dark brown, thick, spicy-sweet sauce made from soybeans and a complex mix of spices — gives the stir-fry rich depth of flavor with just one ingredient. Look for it, as well as chile-garlic sauce, in the Asian section of the market.

Recipe: Three-Pea, Cashew, and Tofu Stir-Fry

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FAQs

What are the top 10 healthiest dinners? ›

It's dinnertime: ZOE members' top recipes
  • Chickpea & broccoli pasta.
  • Lentil & eggplant stew.
  • Veggie shepherd's pie.
  • Harissa traybake.
  • Noodle salad.
  • Cod & salsa salad.
  • Kale salad.
  • Mushroom stir-fry.
Mar 19, 2024

What is the cleanest meal you can eat? ›

  1. Gluten-Free Cauliflower Gnocchi Pomodoro. ...
  2. Vegan Slow-Cooker Detox Coconut Soup. ...
  3. Spaghetti Squash with Mushroom Marinara Sauce. ...
  4. Vegan Keto Coconut Curry. ...
  5. 30-Minute One-Pot Cheater's Bouillabaisse. ...
  6. Keto Sheet-Pan Chicken and Rainbow Veggies. ...
  7. Veggie Niçoise Salad with Red Curry Green Beans.
Nov 30, 2023

How to make the healthiest meal? ›

10 tweaks to cook healthier dishes
  1. Cut down on fats. If frying, use a good non-stick pan and dry fry if you can – minced meat dry fries very well. ...
  2. Cut down on salt. Most recipes say that you need to add salt. ...
  3. Cut down on sugar. ...
  4. Increase fibre. ...
  5. Soups and stews. ...
  6. Sauces and dips. ...
  7. Cheese. ...
  8. Mayonnaise.

Why is it important to eat healthy meals? ›

A healthy diet is essential for good health and nutrition. It protects you against many chronic noncommunicable diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Eating a variety of foods and consuming less salt, sugars and saturated and industrially-produced trans-fats, are essential for healthy diet.

What is the unhealthiest dinner? ›

Worst Restaurant Meals
  • Ham and Cheese Omelet. 1/15. The Count: Approximately 512 calories, 37 grams of fat, 1,277 milligrams of sodium. ...
  • Chicken and Waffles. 2/15. ...
  • Bacon Double Cheeseburger. 3/15. ...
  • Baby Back Ribs (Full Rack) 4/15. ...
  • Chicken Alfredo. 5/15. ...
  • Pepperoni Stromboli. 6/15. ...
  • General Tso's Chicken. 7/15. ...
  • Beef Chimichangas. 8/15.

Which meal should you never skip? ›

Skipping breakfast could result in many health issues. Eating nutrient rich and wholesome breakfast is essential to keep lifestyle diseases away. Type 2 diabetes, heart diseases and high blood pressure are some of the diseases that could affect you if you regularly skip breakfast.

What should I eat for dinner to lose belly fat? ›

11 foods that fight visceral belly fat include:
  • Whole grains.
  • Non-starchy vegetables.
  • Fruits such as berries, apples, pears, avocados.
  • Olive oil.
  • Beans.
  • Legumes.
  • Nuts.
  • Seeds.

What is the simplest diet you can live on? ›

The Simple Diet
  • Eat three meals each day. ...
  • Eat your heavier meals for breakfast and lunch with a lighter meal for dinner.
  • Eat two healthy protein choices at each meal or 6-8 choices per day. ...
  • Choose lots of color for each meal. ...
  • Fill in with 100% whole grain choices, 1-3 servings daily. ...
  • Drink water, tea or fat free milk.

What is the best breakfast you can have? ›

The healthiest breakfast foods include a protein, healthy fat and source of carbohydrates, according to Smolen. For a healthy breakfast, consider eating foods like oatmeal with nut butter, avocado toast with an egg, chia seed pudding or a greek yogurt parfait with nuts and berries.

What is the healthiest lunch you can eat? ›

Centering your lunch on protein and deep green vegetables is the healthiest way to go. Fresh spinach, albacore tuna, chopped almonds, tomatoes and avocados with a low-calorie dressing is a delicious option to add to your lunch repertoire.

What can I serve but not eat? ›

There are lots of things that can be served but can't be eaten or drunk. Balls in games like tennis, volleyball, table tennis, the shuttleco*ck in badminton all are related to sports. You can serve your country by joining the Armed forces. You can serve a sentence if convicted by court of law.

What is an unhealthy diet? ›

What is an unhealthy diet? Diets high in sugars, saturated and trans- fats, low fibre foods and high-sugar drinks contribute to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and other health problems. High intake of fast food and processed foods increases these health risks.

What exactly should you eat? ›

The more veggies — and the greater the variety — the better. Potatoes and French fries don't count. Choose fish, poultry, beans, and nuts; limit red meat and cheese; avoid bacon, cold cuts, and other processed meats. Eat a variety of whole grains (like whole-wheat bread, whole-grain pasta, and brown rice).

What meals should you eat everyday? ›

eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day (see 5 A Day) base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta. have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein.

What is actually the best meal of the day? ›

Breakfast is often considered the most important meal of the day, but should it be? For some, skipping breakfast can be detrimental to their day — especially for kids — but others may feel better fasting until lunch. Experts agree that while breakfast provides benefits, one meal isn't more important than the other.

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