Healthy Holiday Snacks
Try these easy, healthy holiday foods you can make with your child during the holiday season.
Updated: December 1, 2022
Healthy Holiday Snacks
Get your kids into a festive spirit this year, and give them some delicious, healthy treats with our easy-to-make holiday snacks. The three quick recipes below save time, help your children avoid extra fat and calories, and provide ample opportunities for creativity! So let the fun begin!
The search for green and red fruits is all part of the fun. It can begin in your own pantry, or in the supermarket. Mix family favorites with something new. Some preserved fruits, such as dried cranberries or canned cherries may require a bit of supermarket sleuthing. Specialty stores and food catalogs are another good source for exotic additions. See what you can dig up! What you need: Green fruits:
- kiwis
- green grapes
- green apples
- gooseberries (canned)
- honeydew melon (fresh or frozen)
- strawberries
- cherries (canned or dried)
- red grapes
- cranberries (dried)
- pomegranates
- red apples
Stuffed dates
Dried fruits are traditional holiday foods. In earlier times they were the only fruits available during cold winter months. This easy-to-make treat is a classic, and one that even the youngest child can help to make. What you need:- whole dates (pits removed)
- walnut halves
- granulated or powdered sugar (optional)
Roasted chestnuts
Fresh roasted chestnuts are a seasonal food, available only during the winter holiday season. Although popular for centuries in Europe, North America, and Asia, many Americans have never tried them. Unlike other nuts, chestnuts are relatively low in fat and calories, which makes them a healthy snack. Remember, fresh chestnuts are perishable, so store them in the refrigerator and keep them covered to prevent drying out. Although this is quick and easy, cutting the tough outer shell does require a sturdy adult hand. Children can peel off the brittle shells with their fingers, after baking. What you need:- fresh chestnuts