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11 Healthier Alternatives for Chips & Fries Addictive Parsnip Fries with Truffle Oil. Simple Baked Carrot Fries. Parmesan-Crusted Asparagus Fries. Jicama Fries. Easy Baked Sweet Potato Fries. Four-Ingredient Baked Parsnip Chips. Brussels Sprouts Chips. Baked Veggie Chips. More items...
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Read More »Do you have a soft spot for crispy French fries and crunchy potato chips? These foods are an addicting source of comfort, and we often turn to them knowing they’re not-so-good for us. After all, your typical chips and fries are high in calories, fat, refined carbohydrates and sodium without providing much in the way of vitamins and minerals. The next time you need a fry fix, try getting back to your roots… root vegetables, that is! Or, perhaps leafy greens — either way, you can indulge consciously by whipping up chips and fries that are actually healthier vegetables in disguise. We’ve rounded up 11 simple recipes you can make in the comfort of your own home. Yes, you’ll have to wait for these tasty treats to finish cooking, but it’ll give your impulsive cravings some time to cool off. Bonus: This is also a great way to sneak vegetables onto your kid’s plate.
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Read More »Ah, the crispy, less well-known sibling to potato chips! Get a more nutritious crunch from your snack with these parsnip chips. They’re simple to fix up: all the ingredients (except the parsnips) are found in virtually every pantry. They absorb less oil because these chips are baked instead of deep-fried. Each serving gives you 2 grams of fiber. If you’ve never had Brussels sprouts chips, consider this recipe a game changer. Brussels sprouts are a cruciferous vegetable that’s low in calories but contains plenty of fiber and vitamins C and K. They’re a tasty alternative for chips because their thin leaves crunch up when you bake them. For extra zest, enjoy each serving with a squeeze of fresh lemon!
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