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Best 5 Low-Calorie Winter Comfort Foods: Savor The Season Guilt-Free

Cozy up with these low-calorie winter comfort foods that warm you up without derailing your health goals. From baked apples to hearty lentil stew, enjoy guilt-free indulgence this season.

As the chill of winter sets in, comfort foods often come to mind- warm, hearty dishes that provide much-needed solace during the cold months. But there’s good news for those watching their calorie intake: you don’t have to sacrifice flavor for health. There are numerous winter comfort foods that are not only satisfying but also low in calories, making it possible to indulge guilt-free.

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Baked Apple

For those craving a bit of warmth with a side of crunch, consider baked apples or pears. These fruits can be baked with a touch of cinnamon and a sprinkle of honey for a satisfying dessert that won’t derail your healthy eating goals. They offer a natural sweetness and fiber that will keep you feeling satisfied without added sugars. Calories: Approximately 90-100 calories per medium apple

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Cauliflower Mash

Another unique winter comfort food is a cauliflower mash. Swap traditional mashed potatoes for this lower-calorie alternative by boiling cauliflower florets until tender, then mashing them with a splash of almond milk, a touch of garlic, and herbs like thyme and parsley. The result is a creamy and flavorful side dish that pairs well with roasted meats or grilled fish. Calories: Approximately 50-60 calories per cup.

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Roasted Spaghetti Squash

One unique option to consider is roasted spaghetti squash. This versatile vegetable can be used as a low-calorie substitute for pasta. Simply roast the squash, shred it into strands, and toss it with your favorite tomato sauce, lean meats, and veggies for a satisfying and lighter take on classic spaghetti. The squash’s natural sweetness and firm texture make it a perfect winter comfort food. Calories: Approximately 42 calories per cup of spaghetti squash strands.

Grilled Fish / Salmon

Grilled or roasted fish like salmon or trout also fit the bill. These fish are not only low in calories but also rich in healthy omega-3 fatty acids, which are great for heart health. Serve them with a side of steamed green beans or a simple salad to complete the meal. Calories: Approximately 200-250 calories per 4-ounce serving of grilled salmon.

Hearty lentil Stew

Lastly, don’t forget to try hearty lentil stew. Made with fiber-rich lentils, colorful vegetables, and a blend of spices like cumin, turmeric, and coriander, this stew is filling yet low in calories. It’s a great source of plant-based protein and perfect for those chilly days when you crave a warm bowl of something satisfying. Calories: Approximately 200-250 calories per cup.

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By making mindful choices, you can enjoy the comforting flavors of winter without sacrificing your health goals. These lower-calorie options allow you to savor the season’s best dishes without the guilt.

First published on: Dec 12, 2024 11:16 AM IST


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