22 Healthy Christmas Recipes That Are Actually Good for You
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This festive Christmas fruit salad is perfect for Christmas brunch or even as a Christmas dessert. Serve it up with homemade whipped cream if you want an extra touch of decadence.
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Red-and-Green Fruit Salad with Mint Syrup
Sometimes simple is the best—and healthiest—way to go! These green beans only need a little bit of oil and butter plus some flavorful garlic to make them shine.
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Garlic Green Beans
Roasted cauliflower can go with any main course this Christmas, whether it's turkey, fish, or even a vegetarian centerpiece. It's a quick and simple vegetable side that everyone will love.
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Roasted Cauliflower
Lean white meat turkey is easy to prepare with this recipe that uses a handy air fryer. It'll save you both time and space in the oven.
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Air-Fryer Turkey Breast
Not only will baked salmon be an impressive centerpiece on your holiday table, but it only takes 20 minutes to make! That means you'll have plenty of time for Christmas sides (and even desserts).
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Baked Salmon
Brussels sprouts are no longer the dreaded dish of your childhood. Now, we find them prepared in all kinds of recipes, including raw Brussels sprouts salads! It's crunchy, fresh, and perfect for kicking off the holidays.
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Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad
This dish is cozy, comforting, and healthy at the same time. The seasonal squash is filled with veggies, sausage, and cooked rice (opt for brown rice or even quinoa if you prefer it).
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Stuffed Acorn Squash
This adorable holiday app will become an instant legend to all of your family and friends (who doesn't love pigs in a blanket!?). It's a centerpiece worthy of your holiday table—plus one that you can eat, which is the best kind of centerpiece in our opinion.
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Pigs In A Blanket Wreath
This dish is like a potato gratin, but instead of starchy potatoes, it uses healthy Brussels sprouts instead. Don't worry, it's still comforting and delicious!
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Brussels Sprouts Casserole
For a main course that's simple yet show-stopping, you can't go wrong with roast chicken. This one even has vegetables that cook alongside the bird.
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Dutch Oven Roast Chicken
Skip the apple pie in favor of this simple apple casserole instead. It's topped with wheat bread breadcrumbs that are lightly sweetened with brown sugar.
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Apple Betty
Looking for an elegant holiday appetizer? You can't go wrong with shrimp cocktail! Especially when it homemade and poached in a simmering liquid that's flavored with lemon juice, peppercorns, bay leaf, and Old Bay seasoning.
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Shrimp Cocktail
Hummus is a protein-packed starter that’s perfect for just about any occasion. If you want to keep things on the lighter side, simply serve it with carrot sticks, celery, and bell pepper.
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Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
A few simple ingredients, like herbs de Provence and fig preserves, elevate this pork tenderloin to a holiday show-stopper. Serve it up with mashed cauliflower to keep things light.
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Herb-Roasted Pork Tenderloin
Start your holiday meal off right by adding vegetables to the table right from the start. Its even easier if you can find pre-cut butternut squash at the supermarket.
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Simple Roasted Butternut Squash Soup
These no-bake chocolate peanut butter cookies are nostalgia at its finest—half of our staff has a story about these from childhood. If you don't, whip up a batch asap and you'll see why they're so memorable.
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No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies
Crispy seared Brussels sprouts get a touch of sweetness from apple juice and maple syrup. To make this side dish a little less sweet, swap the juice for chicken stock instead.
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Maple Bacon Brussels Sprouts
For a light and flaky, pastry-like cookie, these palmiers are the perfect addition to your holiday cookie plate. And, they only have two ingredients!
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Two-Ingredient Palmiers
This hearty salad is loaded with seasonal mix-ins like apples, pecans, roasted squash, and pomegranate seeds. It's a feast for the eyes and the stomach!
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Ultimate Winter Salad
You don't have to be hosting a feast of the seven fishes to make this classic shrimp dish. The garlicky, wine and lemon-infused recipe is always a hit. Serve it on its own or over zucchini noodles, if you prefer it.
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Shrimp Scampi
Good-for-you sweet potatoes are loaded with nutrients, and they make for a delicious side dish no matter the occasion. Serve it up at Christmas brunch, lunch, or even dinner.
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Sweet Potato Hash
The air fryer will make your green beans crispy and blistered—just the way we like them! Plus, it only takes 15 minutes total.