These are some of the best snacks to keep you fueled during a long day at work.
Recipes like our Cauliflower Chips and Cherry-Cocoa-Pistachio Energy Balls are delicious ways to stay satisfied during the workday.
Plus, they require just cauliflower, Parmesan cheese and seasonings to make!
Photo: Caitlin Bensel
Swap out the Italian seasoning for ranch seasoning or your favorite spice blend for a different flavor profile.
Almond butter and cocoa add substance and chocolaty appeal.
Serve any time of day as a snack or dessert, or pack them for a hike.
Caitlin Bensel
Tiramisu-Inspired Energy Balls
These sweet energy balls draw flavor inspiration from the classic Italian dessert tiramisu.
Instant espresso powder adds bitterness, while dates provide sweetness to create balanced flavor.
A dusting of cocoa powder at the end mimics the dessert’s iconic look.
And don’t skip the chilling, as it helps the mixture stay together.
Sweet Potato Chips
Make perfectly crunchy veggie chips at home with this healthy recipe.
Use a mandoline to slice the sweet potatoes extra-thin for the optimum crunch!
Because these bars pack well, they’re great for taking along on all-day adventures.
Dried apricots and honey hold together the coconut and oats, while ginger and tahini deepen the sweet flavors.
Roasted Spaghetti Squash Seeds
When you prepare spaghetti squash, don’t throw away the seeds!
Or serve on top of your next ramen noodle bowl.
Beet Chips
Make perfectly crunchy veggie chips at home with this healthy recipe.
Use a mandoline to slice the beets extra-thin for the optimum crunch!
Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Julia Levy, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle
Cinnamon-Sugar Roasted Chickpeas
Roasting canned chickpeas until crispy makes a simple and healthy snack.
In this riff on candied nuts, chickpeas are coated with cinnamon sugar to make them irresistible!
This snack is best enjoyed the day it is made.
Dates add a natural sweetness to this healthy snack.
Use any leftover date mixture to patch any holes in the energy balls.
Pack these bites in your lunchbox for a tasty morning or afternoon snack.
These energy balls feature pecans, oats and dates for a tasty snack that’s easy to make ahead.
Alexandra Shytsman
Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray, Prop Stylist: Joshua Hoggle
Jennifer Causey
Photography / Caitlin Bensel, Styling / Emily Nabors Hall / ulia Bayless
Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Lauren McAnelly