Needing some healthy tailgating recipes!!
melbtrfly7
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any really good healthy tailgating snack recipes out there that you must share??? Im needing some ideas! Thanks in advance
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Check out the "Hungry Girl" cocktails and cocktail party foods book. Super simple recipes and 100% of them have been a "hit" so far. Plus .... if you are a chocolate/coconut lover like I am, there's a recipe in there for an amazing Mounds Martini. Yummo!0
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We make a healthy version of hot wings that are always a hit. Its prepared ahead of time then heated up. I take chicken breast and cut it in strips or chunks. Sautee in a pan and add hot sauce garlic or pepper (however you like it). I then wrap it in a tin foil pouch so I can bring it and toss it on the grill to re heat at the tailgate. A little fat free ranch to dip and celery and you're good to go! You still get the hot sauce like wings without all that deep fried fat or gross chicken skin!0
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Layered Taco Dip
* Fat free refried beans (1 can)
*Fat free sour cream (8 ounce)
*Fat free cream cheese - softened (4 oz)
*low sodium taco seasoning
*fat free shredded cheese (2 cups)
*lettuce - tomato - green onion - etc to top
Spread your beans in the bottom of a 9X13 pan. Mix your Sour cream, cream cheese and taco seasoning together (I normally do this first thing, to give it time to blend well) Spread this mixture over the top of the beans. Cover that with the cheese. Now, you can either bake this at 350 for 15 - 20 minutes or you can serve it cold. Either way is yummy! Then top with veggies.0 -
I made taco dip out of Tofutti "better than cream cheese" - it was great and now one knew there was tofu in it. I put a tiny bit of plain greek yogurt in for the "sour cream". While fat free items are low in calories, they have a lot of chemicals in them.0
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If you like meatballs as a tailgating food, Gina's Skinny Recipes has lots of good meatball recipes (that you can make bite-size, of course). I think she's also got an App section you could pull from. I've make both the Greek Turkey Meatballs and the Asian Meatballs... both my husband (and 3 yo!) loved.
http://www.skinnytaste.com/0 -
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Grill some jumbo shrimp and serve it with Frank's red hot sauce.
It's a very healthy alternative to hot wings, but it comes of as gourmet rather than lite.0 -
Its a gathering before any type of sporting event. Basically you just hang out in the parking lot at the event location....eat..drink..chat with friends ect0
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yum..thanks!0
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what's tailgating?
One of my favorite fall hobbies in Louisiana -> Go Tigers!!! Unfortunately, also a time for gaining lbs :drinker:
so keep posting some healthy tailgating ideas!
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Bean dip!!!! This is my fav bean dip recipe... meant to be served hot but it's supposedly good cold too
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Spicy-Layered-Bean-Dip/Detail.aspx
you can do pasta salad, hummus and veggies, turkey burgers.. there's a low cal version of buffalo chicken dip on the recipe boards here somewhere... so many possibilities. i love tailgating! have fun!0 -
I have not tried this YET, but here's a Cheese Ball recipe from my WW cookbook that sounds really good!
3/4 cup shredded low-fat sharp cheddar cheese
3/4 cup no-salt-added, reduced-fat (2%) cottage cheese
1 T Dijon mustard
1/8 tsp cayenne
1 (8 oz) package fat-free cream cheese, cut into quarters, at room temperature
1 (.9-oz) pkg dry vegetable soup/recipe mix
1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley
In food processor, pulse the cheddar cheese, cottage cheese, mustard and cayenne until very smooth, about 2 minutes. Add the cream cheese and soup mix; process until smooth, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Scrape with spatula onto a large sheet of plastic wrap.
Wrap the plastic around the cheese mixture and shape it into a 4-inch ball or 7-inch long log with your hands. Refrigerate until firm, at least 3 hours or overnight.
Just before serving, sprinkle about half the parsley in a circle onto a sheet of plastic wrap. Unwrap the cheese ball/log and place on the parsely. Sprinkle remaining parsley on top and press to help the leaves adhere. Carefully roll any uncoated areas in the loose parsley and smooth the shape, if needed. Place on a serving plate and surround with cut-up veggies of your choice.
Makes 16 servings
Per serving (2 T): 42 cals, 1 g fat, 219 mg sod, 2 g carb, 0 g fiber, 5 g protein.
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I love taking cut up fruit and veggies. Hummus is a good replacement for those fatting dips. Turkey brats and burgers are great to grill, and I think they taste better when cooked on the grill. If you must have chips (which I know is hard to avoid) baked varieties are a better option, and I think they taste just as good as non-baked.0
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