Can't get your little ones to eat their veggies? Sneak the greens into their dessert — they won't even notice.
By using low-fat everything you'll cut the fat and calories from this delicious pie. That means you can eat more than one slice, right?
Once you taste these pucker-worthy grapes, you'll say goodbye to Sour Patch Kids for good.
OK, OK, maybe they're not "cookies" in the traditional sense, but it's modern times! These desserts are still sweet and easy to snack on...and, oh yeah, mega healthy.
The only ingredients here? Dates, cherries, and almonds. Delicious, healthy, and super, super easy to make for anyone with an aversion to making desserts with lots of ingredients.
Low-carb brownies!? Yes, you read that correctly. And who knew it was so easy to sneak veggies into desserts?
How can something this delicious be low-carb? Sorcery? Actually, it's almond flour and Truvia...but sorcery does sound better.
No offense to Twix or anything, but these happen to be vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, and free of any refined sugar...and they're still delicious.
This dessert is sweet relief for those who can't eat dairy — or anyone who's watching her waistline. Bananas and Almond Breeze almond milk cashew milk blend give this dessert its cream taste.
Did you know that nachos can be healthy? They can, if they're apples doused in peanut butter with a touch of chocolate.
Frozen bananas + matcha = something super satisfying and delicious.
You'll want these muffins for breakfast...and dessert....and a snack...and....
Best part about this dessert: you can actually eat it for breakfast.
Dress up your bites with chocolate chips, leftover mini M&Ms from Halloween, or nosh on them plain. Whichever you choose, you'll only be eating around 100 calories a pop.
In five minutes you can turn ordinary apples into cinnamon-flavored, walnut-filled masterpieces. Pour apple cider over the top to score even more presentation points.
Instead of going to the vending machine for yet another candy bar, try whipping up one of these puddings you can pack to-go. All you need are chia seeds, cacao powder, and light coconut milk.
Once your nanner mixture is housed between two reduced-fat vanilla cookies, you'll totally forget you're eating fruit for dessert.
With all-natural ingredients and only two prep steps, it doesn't get much easier than this.
Whip up a batch of these not-too-sweet cookies packed with grains, nuts and dried fruit. Whether you tell the fam they're eating healthy is entirely up to you.
The best part about these moist Paleo bars is how simple they are to prep...and then immediately eat. Done and done.