Healthy Recipe Roundup | 19th Edition

healthy recipe roundupOne of the hardest things about eating healthy is finding delicious tasting food to keep your taste buds stimulated. I got tired of finding so-called “healthy recipes” that were actually loaded with sugar, flour, or other unhealthy alternatives. I’ve done the hard work for you and and have scoured the internet to find you the best healthy recipes to fit into your lifestyle. Welcome to the 19th Edition of the Healthy Recipe Roundup.

All of these healthy recipes and more can be found on my Pinterest page. If you haven’t done so already, follow me on Pinterest.

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Quinoa Fruit Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

quinoa fruit salad with honey lime dressing

Oven Baked Chicken Fajitas

oven baked chicken fajitas

Melt in Your Mouth Chicken Breast

***Note: Use greek yogurt instead of mayo.

Peach Pie Popsicles

peach-pop

Thai Coconut Curry Shrimp

thai coconut curry shrimp

Turkey Stuffed Peppers

Turkey-stuffed-peppers

Garlic Parmesan Oven Fries

garlic parmesan oven fries

Cauliflower Fritters

cauliflower fritters

Almond Crusted Fish Sticks & Tartar Sauce

almond crusted fish sticks and tartar sauce

Paleo Cinnamon “Oatmeal” Raisin Cookies

paleo cinnamon oatmeal raisin cookies

I hope you liked these recipes and can use them as part of your healthy lifestyle. Stay tuned for future editions of the Healthy Recipe Roundup, and be sure to check out the full collection of healthy recipes on Pinterest.

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About Tony Schober

Healthy living curator, blogger, foodie, certified personal trainer, husband, & step-dad to 3. Founder of Coach Calorie. Hates scales.

  • http://www.thehealthyfoodie.com Sonia! The Healthy Foodie

    Thanks a bunch for including my cauliflower fritters!!!! I am truly honored!

  • Lisa

    I’ve noticed that the recipes on your website do not list nutritional info. How are we supposed to choose meals that fit into our daily caloric needs if we don’t have this basic info?
    Thanks

    • Coach Calorie

      Some do and some don’t. These are curated recipes from other people on the web. If you want nutritional info, you’re going to need to do a little extra work. The recipe is there. Find out how many calories are in that serving, and then do the math.