Do you struggle to make snacktime healthy? We know it can be difficult, but not with these awesome snacktime recipes. We’ve searched the web for a snacktime recipe selection that isn‘t unhealthy and they’re kid-approved. Check them out below and let us know which are YOUR favorites in the comments!
1 | Pan Fried Cinnamon Bananas by Dizzy Busy Hungry
We went bananas over these (seriously). This 5-ingredient recipe is super easy to make and will please you and the little ones. It also gives you a reason to use those overripe bananas that you don’t want to waste! We’re not monkeying around… try this snacktime recipe for a bite of something sweet.
2 | Spinach Muffins by Mess for Less
Do you find feeding your kids vegetables difficult when all they want is true ‘snack food’? How about when it’s in the form of a muffin? Mess for Less may just have your answer! Her Spinach Muffin Snacktime Recipe will please everyone and gets you a healthy portion of the veggies.
3 | Peanut Butter Energy Balls by Homemade Interest
If they love peanut butter, they’ll love this recipe. Not only are these energy balls packed full of natural ingredients; they’re easy to eat in a single bite. You can easily store them in a snack container and take them on the go! Plus, they’re a quick snacktime recipe to put together.
4 | Banana & Orange Oat Bites by My Fussy Eater
These sweet fruits are a perfect pair! With no added sugar or sweetener, gluten free, dairy free, egg free and nut free; this snacktime recipe is great for families who have allergies and intolerances to certain ingredients. Find more of her recipes HERE.
5 | Frozen Yogurt Blueberries by Heart of Deborah
Why blueberries? They’re full of antioxidants, are small enough to pack, and satisfy your sweet tooth. These frozen yogurt blueberries are a snack recipe that you can eat any time of the day! The process only requires them to be dipped and frozen for an hour so it’s super easy to make in short time.
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