Delicious and Nutritious: Healthy Recipes for Picky Eaters
Written By Dietitian Noor Ateeq
Medically Reviewed by Dn.Azwa Nadeem
Picky eaters can have difficulty while choosing meals, but you can create appetizing and healthy meals with some imagination and attention to presentation. Bright colors, fascinating textures, and taste combinations may make lunch a fun experience. These dishes are ideal for creating healthy and appealing meals for picky eaters if you’re seeking fresh and nutrient-dense ideas that will appeal to the pickiest eaters.
Sweet Potato and Bacon Pizza for Picky eaters (Makes 2 Pizzas)
Ingredients: Two packs of 200g each thin and crispy pizza bases, one small sweet potato, finely cut after peeling, two finely sliced bacon rashers, two tablespoons tomato paste, two tablespoons sweet chili sauce, about half a cup, or 60g shredded cheese, eighty-gated feta cheese crumbs, one half tiny red onion, thinly sliced, one shredded sheet of silverbeet leaf, and for garnish sour cream and coriander leaves.Recipes: Set your oven for 220°C (428°F). Evenly top each pizza base with tomato paste. Layer sweet potato slices, bacon, silverbeet, and onion. Sprinkle with shredded and feta cheese. Drizzle top sweet chili sauce. The crust should be golden brown after 15 minutes or so in the oven. Present before serving fresh coriander together with a spoonful of sour cream. Cut and savor!
Chili Con Carne
Ingredients: One brown onion, finely chopped, 115g red lentils—about half a cup, 400g minced tomatoes, two nicely cut celery sticks, 500g lean beef mince, drained 120g grilled capsicum strips, 400g washed and drained canned black or kidney beans, two fresh green chilies cut thinly, one tablespoon olive oil, two tsp ground cumin, three tsp Mexican spice blend, one half cup chopped fresh coriander, and natural yogurt for serving.
Recipes: In a pan set on medium-high, heat oil. Add onion and celery; heat until softened, one to two minutes. Add the beef mince and stirring constantly to break it into little bits, simmer for four minutes. Stirring thoroughly, add cumin and Mexican spice blend. Add lentils and diced tomatoes, swirling to mix. Add 375 milliliters (1 1/2 cups) of water; cover and boil. Cut heat to low and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes, or until the sauce thickens and the lentils are cooked. Add beans and capsicum; simmer for one to two more minutes. Reserving the other half of the coriander and chiles, stir in half of them. Present hot, topped with fresh coriander and chiles. Complement with natural yogurt.
Egg Fried Rice
Ingredients: Two eggs, lightly stirred, one julienned carrot, one head of broccoli chopped into tiny florets and finely sliced stalks, one bunch of gai lan, or Chinese broccoli, cut 3 cm lengths, four thickly sliced green shallots—plus more for garnish, one big red capsicum, neatly cut and deseeded, 150g snow peas, divided in thirds, 405g prepared brown rice, roughly three cups, two tablespoons soy sauce reduced in salt count, one tbsp mirin, and two teaspoon sesame oil.
Recipes: Just lightly oil a wok and heat it over medium flame. Cook half the whisked egg in the wok for 30 seconds, swirling to cover the base. Flip and fry for another thirty-seconds. Move to a cutting board; then, fry the remaining egg exactly the same way. Roll and cut the omelets. Turn heat to high and stir-fry carrot, shallots, and sesame oil, one minute. Add broccoli, gai lan, capsicum, and snow peas; stir-frying for two minutes will result in delicate yet crunchy vegetables. Add the rice and really stir. Stir-frying till fully mixed, add soy sauce and mirin. Mix half of the omelet slices then turn off the heat. Before serving, garnish with extra shallots and left omelet slices.
Chicken Chow Mein
Ingredients: One hundred two grammes dried egg noodles, 500g of fillets of chicken breast, ½ tsp five-spice powder, 3 cm fresh ginger slice, peeled and finely grated, halved if big, 150g oyster mushrooms, 200g snow peas, halved and clipped, one-fourth cup chicken stock cut with reduced salt, two tablespoons soy sauce decreased in salt count, two tablespoons kecap manis, a sweet soy sauce, two cups of trimmed bean sprouts, two tsp sesame oil, two teaspoons vegetable oil, one fourth cup of oyster sauce, and two garlic cloves, ground up. For presentation, sliced red chili and lime wedges.
Recipes: Follow package directions for cooking the noodles. Clear and rinse. In a bowl toss the chicken with five-spice powder and sesame oil. In a wok, heat vegetable oil; then, batch stir-fry the chicken until uniformly browned. Remove and place aside. In the pan, stir-fry ginger and garlic for one minute; then, add mushrooms and simmer for two minutes until softened. To the wok toss the noodles, sauces, snow peas, chicken stock. Cook for two minutes, stirring-fry. Get the chicken and bean sprouts back into the wok. Stir-fry for a further minute to guarantee everything is fully mixed and heated through. Top with chopped red chiles and lime wedges.
Chicken Pasta Salad
Ingredients: 250g of pasta, one cup of frozen peas weighs 150g, thawed, 150g sugar snap peas, cut, 80ml buttermilk (about one third cup), one tablespoon of mayonnaise, two tablespoons mixed seeds—sunflower, pine nuts, and pepitas—toasted, shredded 300g of BBQ chicken, 50g of spinach leaves, one lemon, zest and juiced, and half-cup fresh mint leaves.
Recipes: Follow package directions for cooking the pasta. Add the frozen and sugar snap peas last minute while cooking. Empty and rinse under cold water. Combine in a big bowl the cooked pasta, peas, chicken, spinach, lemon zest, and mint. Whisk the mayonnaise, buttermilk, and 1–2 tablespoons lemon juice in another basin. Drizzle over the pasta mixture then toss to evenly coat. Over the top sprinkle roasted seeds; then, enjoy!
NOTE:
This blog offers general guidelines for enjoying healthier meals and maintaining a balanced lifestyle, designed to make easier life easier for you. At hunger meals fusion , we believe that nourishing your body shouldn’t mean sacrificing flavor. Our mission is to create delicious, wholesome meals and snacks that cater to your health goals while satisfying your cravings.
However, for personalized advice on health concerns or specific dietary needs for healthy sweet dishes, please consult your doctor or a registered dietitian. Your health is paramount, and professional guidance is always recommended!
Reviewed by DT Noor Ateeq
A medical-certified dietitian with a passion for holistic health, Noor brings years of expertise in nutrition and wellness and also for healthy sweet dishes. Her insightful approach empowers individuals to make informed dietary choices that enhance their overall well-being.
Medically Reviewed by DT Azwa Nadeem
Also a medical-certified dietitian, Azwa has a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of nutritional science and healthy sweet dishes. She is committed to helping people achieve their health goals and weight loss goals through innovative strategies and an encouraging demeanor.
Both Noor Ateeq and Azwa Nadeem have provided invaluable insights for healthy sweet dishes, ensuring this blog offers practical and for their clients weight loss journey.
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