20+ healthy spring recipes made with fresh produce

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Spring is in the air, & that means it’s time for delicious spring produce!

Spring is the perfect time to start a healthy lifestyle. While the world outside is beginning to grow once again, you can commit to growth in your own life. With the weather outside getting warmer, there’s no better time to get out & start moving! And there are lots of spring fruits & vegetables that taste delicious & are beneficial for your health.

Look below for over 20 healthy spring recipes that can help you achieve your goals & have fun while doing it!

Breakfast

Berry Chia Overnight Oats

Photo from Pinch of Yum

Have you heard of overnight oats? This delicious dish is so easy to make, & it’s prepared the night before, so it’s an easy grab-and-go breakfast for busy mornings! Check out this delicious recipe made with fresh or frozen berries from Pinch of Yum. It has chia seeds for extra fiber, & you can sweeten it with pure maple syrup or another natural sweetener, if needed, to keep it healthy.

Asparagus & Fontina Quiche

Photo by Amy Neunsinger from Magnolia Table

Quiche is my absolute favorite breakfast food. I love the savory taste paired with the perfect cheeses & vegetables, &, of course, the buttery, flakey crust. This quiche recipe from Pure Wow was created by Joanna Gaines, the home improvement guru, & it does not disappoint. However, feel free to play around with the vegetables & cheeses added for different flavors!

One-Pan Eggs with Asparagus & Tomatoes

Photo by Liz Andrew/Styled by Erin McDowell

If you don’t have the energy or time to make a quiche in the morning, try this easy egg dish from Pure Wow that’s made with fresh asparagus & tomatoes. It’s a simple way to get in a balanced breakfast of protein & veggies.

Squash & Squash Blossom Frittata

Photo by Gentl & Hyers from Open Kitchen

For an even healthier, gluten-free alternative to quiche, try this Squash & Squash Blossom Frittata from Pure Wow. It’s a low-carb, high-protein dish made with lots of vegetables, including zucchini, squash blossoms, tomatoes, & scallions.

Honeyed Ricotta Toast with Berries

Photo from Breakfast for Dinner

Last but not least, if you’re in a big rush in the morning, try this easy toast recipe from Breakfast for Dinner that’s both savory & sweet. It has ricotta cheese for some much-needed protein, & it’s topped with delicious, fresh berries & honey to satisfy that sweet tooth.

Lunch

Rainbow Roll-Ups with Peanut Sauce

Photo from Pinch of Yum

Are you ready to detox your body after a long winter? Try this delicious Rainbow Roll-Ups recipe from Pinch of Yum. They are packed with fresh vegetables, & the sweet & salty peanut sauce is dreamy & delicious.

Kiwi Strawberry Spring Rolls with Honey Lime Dipping Sauce

Photo from A Sweet Pea Chef

This bright & delicious spring roll recipe from A Sweet Pea Chef highlights all of the wonderful fruits of the season. It’s a fun & inventive way to get in your serving of fruits for the day.

Shaved Spring Vegetable & Apple Salad with Ginger-Dijon Dressing

Photo by Kirsten Buck from Buck Naked Kitchen

Salad doesn’t have to be boring. This spring vegetable & apple salad from Pure Wow has tons of fresh vegetables you normally wouldn’t expect to taste raw, but they taste so delicious that way! The ginger-dijon dressing really pulls the dish together with a fun, Asian twist. Leave the recipe vegetarian, or add your favorite protein for a more filling lunch.

Cold Soba Noodle Salad with Strawberries

Photo by Gentl & Hyers from Open Kitchen

Put an Asian spin on your traditional pasta salad with this cold soba noodle salad recipe from Pure Wow. It adds a fresh touch of spring by adding cucumber, strawberries, fresh mint, & cilantro. What really makes it pop is the spicy Asian dressing – you’re going to love it!

Asparagus Caesar Salad

Photo by Liz Andrew/Styled by Erin McDowell

Forget boring Caesar salad! Try this fun spring recipe from Pure Wow that uses fresh asparagus in place of the lettuce. That’s right – this recipe has no leafy greens! It’s a fun twist on the traditional salad that is going to delight your taste buds.

Dinner

Salmon Burgers with Slaw

Photo from Pinch of Yum

This easy burgers recipe from Pinch of Yum uses canned salmon, eggs, & breadcrumbs (gluten-free alternative here) to create patties that are simple to make but taste delicious. The slaw is made with Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise for a higher protein & lower fat content than the traditional dish.

Skillet Bruschetta Chicken & Asparagus

Photo from Evolving Table

If you’re in the mood for some light Italian fare, try this delicious & easy bruschetta chicken recipe from Evolving Table. Instead of putting the tomato mixture on top of bread, it’s served on top of the chicken for a high-protein, zero-carb alternative. The bright asparagus is a delicious finishing touch that helps make this a filling but still low-carb meal.

Seared Ahi Tuna with Sesame Green Beans

Photo from Jessica Gavin

This bright & beautiful Asian dish from Jessica Gavin just screams spring. It’s as delightful to the eyes as it is to the taste buds. The ahi tuna is rich in protein & omega-3 fatty acids, & the sesame green beans are fully of nutrients such as Vitamin C, folate, & vitamin K.

Chicken Tacos with Pineapple Salsa

The chicken tacos with pineapple salsa that I made for dinner a few weeks ago – I used gluten-free tortillas for a low-FODMAP alternative

This chicken tacos recipe from Jessica Gavin is a current favorite in my house. The tart & sweet pineapple salsa recipe is so refreshing, & the chicken is cooked to a succulent perfection. Warming the tortillas in the pan at the end is the delicious secret to this tasty, balanced dish.

One Pot 15-Minute Pasta Limone

Photo by Liz Andrew/Styled by Erin McDowell

Sometimes, we all just need some comfort food. If you’re in the need of some pasta, try this Pasta Limone recipe from Pure Wow. Instead of topping the noodles with marinara or Alfredo sauce, it uses fresh lemon & basil. It’s a bright & delicious dish that’s still hits the spot.

Snacks

Fruit Pizza Crackers

Photo from Homemade Ginger

If you’re in the mood for something sweet, try these Fruit Pizza Crackers from Homemade Ginger. You can use your favorite crispbread or crackers (use gluten-free if needed), & experiment with your favorite berries or other fruits for different, tasty variations.

Banana Sushi

Photo from My Fussy Eater

This Banana Sushi recipe from My Fussy Easter is a super fun snack for kids & adults. Slice your banana to look like little sushi rolls, & then top the slices with your favorite toppings. If you’re looking for something healthier, antioxidant-rich dark chocolate & fiber-rich chia seeds are a great idea, or try nut butter & shredded coconut for some healthy fats & protein.

Desserts

Fruit Pizza

Photo from Life Made Sweeter

Make fresh spring fruits the star of the show with this Fruit Pizza recipe from Life Made Sweeter. You can top it with the recommended fruits, or use your favorites. The crust is made with oats for a gluten-free & fiber-rich alternative, & the “sauce” is made from Greek yogurt, which adds protein to the dish.

Lemon Cheesecake Bars

Photo from Spoonful of Flavor

I love lemon! I will choose a lemon dessert before anything else on any dessert table – hands down. These Lemon Cheesecake Bars from Spoonful of Flavor are the perfect balance of tart & sweet, & the Greek yogurt & cream cheese filling has extra protein, making this a delicious, healthy dessert.

Strawberry Oatmeal Bars

Photo from Well Plated

The first fruit I think of when I think about spring is strawberries. I remember going strawberry picking when I was little & coming home to make delicious cobbler. These Strawberry Oatmeal Bars from Well Plated are made with whole wheat flour & old-fashioned oats for a fiber-rich dessert that’s just as sweet as the one from your childhood. The powdered sugar glaze is completely optional, but you can add it for a sweeter dish.

Lemon & Poppyseed Cake with Blueberry Glaze

Photo from Ana’s Baking Chronicles

Blueberries & lemon are a match made in heaven. This lemon poppyseed cake from Ana’s Baking Chronicles has a delicious, tart, lemon-y punch that’s balanced by the sweet blueberry jam & glaze for a delightfully balanced dessert. It’s the perfect treat for a lovely spring occasion.


No matter where you are in your health journey, I hope you found some recipes that inspired you. Cooking with fresh ingredients is a simple way to get more nutrients into your diet, & it’s a big step towards a healthier lifestyle. The bright & beautiful flavors of spring are a delicious way to eat healthy without even realizing it!

What are some of your favorite spring recipes? Leave me a comment below!

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15+ delicious & healthy recipes for a joyful Easter

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Lent is over, which means for a lot of people, so is the self-inflicted ban on sugar, & just in time for Easter candy.

Easter is a wonderful time to celebrate new beginnings – why not start fresh with some healthy lifestyle choices as well? There are still plenty of delicious foods to eat that don’t negatively impact our health.

Read below for some healthy brunch, appetizer, dinner, & dessert recipes that will delight your taste buds & help you achieve your wellness goals.

Brunch Recipes

Eggs Benedict Frittata with Hollandaise

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

No one will know that this classy tasting recipe from Seeking Good Eats was so easy! It’s a low-carb, gluten-free & Keto recipe, & it has plenty of protein to keep you full until dinner.

Keto Pancakes with Almond & Coconut Flour

Photo from Wholesome Yum

Pancakes are a great, easy breakfast that everyone loves. This low-carb, Keto, & paleo recipe from Wholesome Yum uses almond & coconut flours to keep the recipe healthy, & you can use any sweetener you like. Check out these Easter-inspired bunny butt & bunny face pancakes to make the dish more festive.

Edible Potato Nests

Photo from Kids Cooking Activities

How cute are these egg nests? They are the perfect festive breakfast for Easter! You can use frozen or fresh shredded potatoes to make the hash brown nests. And the eggs are a perfect way to get in some protein to keep you full until dinner. You can find the full recipe on Kids Cooking Activities.

Appetizer Recipes

Whole30 Deviled Eggs

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

Deviled eggs are a must-have on Easter. They are delicious, festive, & the perfect way to use up all those dyed eggs. This clean-eating recipe from The Wooden Skillet is just as delicious as the classic one we all love, but it’s paleo & made with all-natural ingredients.

Ham & Cheese Roll-Ups

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

Between making brunch & dinner, I definitely don’t want to be spending a lot more time in the kitchen making appetizers. These roll-ups recipe from Seeking Good Eats are an easy, low-carb & Keto appetizer recipe that can be made ahead of time. Use fresh ham from the deli for an even better flavor. 

Easter Cheese Ball

Photo from Family Fresh Meals

This recipe from Family Fresh Meals is so cute & the perfect addition to any Easter appetizer table! It’s super easy to make, & it can be made ahead of time, too! Pair it with veggies & gluten-free crackers for a low-carb option.

Dinner Recipes

Salt- & Pepper-Crusted Standing Rib Roast

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

This classy roast recipe from The Wooden Skillet is perfect for a special occasion. It’s easy to make, which means you can spend more time working on the side dishes & spending time with family. 

Sugar-Free Brown Sugar Bourbon Glazed Ham

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

Ham is a classic main dish on Easter. Make it healthy & give it a fun twist with this hickory-smoked ham recipe from Seeking Good Eats that uses a brown sugar substitute & bourbon to give it the delicious glaze we all love.

Leg of Lamb

Photo from Seeking Good Eats

Want to try something a little more ambitious & traditional? This leg of lamb recipe from Seeking Good Eats walks you through step-by-step, & it’s actually not as difficult as it sounds!

Healthy Sweet Potato Casserole

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

When I think of sweet potato casserole, I think of perfectly healthy sweet potatoes laden in sugar & corn syrup. This dairy-free & paleo recipe from The Wooden Skillet uses pure maple syrup instead of sugar to sweeten the potatoes, & the marshmallows on the top are optional (but not really 😉). Look for corn syrup-free marshmallows in the grocery store (or buy them here) for an even healthier but still tasty twist.

Whole30 Scalloped Potatoes

Photo from Real Food with Jessica

If you’re looking for a more savory potato recipe, try this delicious, Whole30 & paleo scalloped potatoes from Real Food with Jessica. To make it gluten- & dairy-free, the recipe uses cassava flour & unsweetened almond milk, but you can’t even tell. And the fresh rosemary & thyme add a lovely flavor. 

Simple Roasted Broccolini

Photo from The Wooden Skillet

Get some fresh greens on the plate with this delicious & easy roasted broccolini recipe from The Wooden Skillet. All you add is oil & salt, but the roasting brings out such a lovely flavor, you won’t need anything else!

Keto Cauliflower Mac & Cheese

Recipe from Seeking Good Eats

Are you used to having a big bowl of carb-heavy macaroni & cheese on the table? Why not sub it for this low-carb, cauliflower mac & cheese recipe from Seeking Good Eats that doesn’t skimp on the cheese or flavor at all? Trust me – no one will miss the pasta. 

Ginger Glazed Carrots

Photo from Gourmande in the Kitchen

When I think of Easter, I instinctively think of bunnies & carrots. Get these Easter-themed, naturally-sweet vegetable on the table with this delicious ginger-glazed recipe from Gourmande in the Kitchen. Instead of using sugar, the glaze is made with pure maple syrup for a healthier twist.

Dessert Recipes

Copycat Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs

Photo from Kale Junkie

Make a healthier version of the classic Easter candy with this delicious, copycat recipe from Kale Junkie. It uses natural peanut butter & pure maple syrup instead of sugar to sweeten it, & use you can use dairy-free chocolate chips for a vegan option!

Low-Carb Lemon Curd Tart with Blackberries

Photo from My PCOS Kitchen

I love the bright flavors of spring. This tart recipe from My PCOS Kitchen is the perfect blend of sweet & tart, & it uses the beautiful fruits to do most of the sweetening. Use powdered erythritol for a Keto version. 

Keto Maple Carrot Cake with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting

Photo from All the Nourishing Things

Carrot cake is a classic Easter dessert. This Keto version from All the Nourishing Things uses almond & coconut flour to cut carbs, & it adds maple extract for a surprising, delicious flavor. You can use a sugar replacement or coconut sugar in this recipe.


Happy Easter everyone! As always, remember a holiday is just one day, so if you indulge, enjoy it & the people around you, & then get back on track tomorrow.

Do you have a favorite Easter recipe? Share it with me in the comments below!

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