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Healthy Snacks

Travis Rathbone

Snack Right

A small meal in between big meals can stoke your metabolism and keep your muscles growing—but only if it’s got all the right macros. Fuel your body smarter with these five quick and easy snacks.

The Rules of Snacking

To make your snacks work harder for you when bridging the gap between meals, take heed of these guidelines: Keep it light: Remember, it’s a snack not a meal. So cap calories at about 350. Up the protein: To keep muscle growth growing in full force all day long, be sure your snacks contain some quality protein. Shoot for at last eight grams. Eat clean: Snack is an opportunity to work toward your daily macros and get the right vitamins, minerals, and fiber into your diet. But this will happen only if you stick to whole foods and avoid the packaged crap that dumps unwanted calories and synthetic ingredients into your gut. Play the clock: To avoid packing on fat, most of your snacking calories should come mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Try to limit late-night snacking to only items rich in protein, such as cottage cheese. SEE ALSO: 6 Perfect Post-Workout Meals

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5 Healthy, Muscle-Building Snacks

Travis Rathbone

Tex-Mex Pinwheels

Who says pinwheels are just for school lunch boxes? This super-fast grown-up version has it all: a good amount of protein, plenty of fat-fighting fiber (gracias, pinto beans), and a little kick from the pickled jalapenos to wake up your taste buds.Sailor strength: Popeye was right. Swedish researchers discovered that nitrates—naturally occurring compounds found in spinach—work to improve muscular strength. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 41 ½ cups fat-free refried beans4 (8-inch) whole-grain tortillas4 oz shredded cheddar cheese¼ cup pickled jalapeno, sliced4 cups baby spinach

Directions

Spread an even amount of the refried beans on each tortilla, leaving about a half inch from the edge open. Sprinkle an even amount of the cheese and jalapeno over the beans. Top with spinach and roll tightly.Slice onto one-inch pieces and spear each pinwheel with a toothpick to hold together.

Per Serving

309 calories, 15g protein, 31g carbs, 13g fatSEE ALSO: 12 Post-Workout Shakes for Maximum Muscle

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Jerky Trail Mix

You don’t have to be lost in the woods to reap the benefits of this riff on trail mix. Jerky cranks up the protein numbers, while the hunger-quelling healthy fats in the nuts help tame any vending-machine temptation. Plain popcorn provides antioxidants and fiber.Pop Secrets: While the golden popcorn at the multiplex is a calorie bomb, researchers found that plain popcorn is a rich source of many of the same disease-fighting antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 64 cups plain, air-popped popcorn4 oz jerky, chopped½ cup unsalted roasted almonds½ cup unsalted roasted cashews¼ cup unsalted shelled pumpkin seeds (pepitas)

Directions

Place all the ingredients in a large container and toss to combine. Divide mixture among sandwich zip-top bags for transport.

Per Serving

311 calories, 15g protein, 30g carbs, 16g fatCalories Count: The most energy-dense snack in this feature is the Jerky Trail Mix, which clocks in at 311 calories. Cap any snack at 350 calories; if you go beyond that, you’ve stepped into meal territory.SEE ALSO: 3 Methods to Snacking Healthier

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Celery and Peanutbutter snaack

Travis Rathbone

Ants on a Log

This manly version of a childhood favorite is a perfect way to sneak more whey protein into your diet. The fact that it takes about 10 seconds to prepare doesn’t hurt, either.Log Lift: Nutty-sweet almond butter delivers a powerful mixture of artery-friendly monounsaturated fat, protein, and the bone-strengthening trio of magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus.

What You’ll Need

Serves 4½ cup almond butter or natural peanut butter1/3 cup plain or vanilla whey protein powder1 tbsp honey or pure maple syrup½ tsp cinnamon4 full celery stalks¼ cup dried cranberries

Directions

In a bowl, stir together nut butter, protein powder, honey or maple syrup, and cinnamon.Stuff the grooves of the celery with the nut-butter mixture and top with cranberries. Slice each celery stalk into thirds.

Per Serving

265 calories, 13g protein, 21g carbs, 17g fatSEE ALSO: 7 Low-Calorie Snacks to Binge On

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peanut butter and jelly snack

Travis Rathbone

PB&J Blini

This twist on PB&J will take you right back to the playground. Blini are small pancakes that can be transformed into transportable mini nut-butter-and-jam sandwiches for those times when you’re feeling puckish. Also try stuffing them with a smear of cream cheese.Flour Power: Ground from whole almonds, almond flour is packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fat and vitamin E while also containing an impressive 1-to-1 protein-to-carb ratio. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 8½ cup whole-wheat flour or oat flour½ cup almond flour½ tsp baking powder½ tsp baking sodaSalt2 large eggs½ cup plus 2 tbsp milk1 tbsp oil or butter¼ cup natural peanut butter or almond butter¼ cup low-sugar jam of choice

Directions

Combine flours, baking powder, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, gently beat eggs and stir in milk. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and stir until smooth. Let the batter rest 10 minutes. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. By the tablespoonful, drop batter into pan and cook until edges begin to brown and bubbles form on the surface, about two minutes. Flip over and cook for one minute more, or until golden brown on the bottom. Repeat with remaining batter. You should have about 20-minute pancakes. Spread about one teaspoon each of nut butter and jam on 10 pancakes and top with remaining pancakes. Wrap each blini sandwich in a piece of foil for transport. 

Per Serving

277 calories, 11g protein, 22g carbs, 17g fat

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Curry Roasted Chickpeas

Travis Rathbone

Curry Roasted Chickpeas

A perfect alternative to a potato chip craving, these Curry Roasted Chickpeas deliver satisfying crunch. You can also sprinkle them on salads for a healthy upgrade to croutons. Each serving delivers about seven grams of dietary fiber to keep you feeling full until mealtime.Heart-Friendly: Curcumin, the phytochemical that gives curry powder its yellow hue, has been shown to improve heart health by improving the function of endothelium, the lining of blood vessels. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 42 (14 oz) cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed2 tbsp canola oil or grapeseed oil1 tbsp yellow curry powder½ tsp salt¼ tsp black pepper

Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Pat the chickpeas dry with a paper towel or clean kitchen towel. You want the chickpeas to be as dry as possible so they get crispy. Remove any loose skins.Place chickpeas in a large bowl and toss with oil. Add curry powder, salt, and black pepper. Toss to coat chickpeas with spice mixture. Spread chickpeas out on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until crisp and golden, about 40 minutes, stirring at least twice to even for toasting. Allow them to cool, and store in an airtight container for three days.

Per Serving

194 calories, 9g protein, 20g carbs, 9g fat

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Snack Right

A small meal in between big meals can stoke your metabolism and keep your muscles growing—but only if it’s got all the right macros. Fuel your body smarter with these five quick and easy snacks.

The Rules of Snacking

To make your snacks work harder for you when bridging the gap between meals, take heed of these guidelines: 

  • Keep it light: Remember, it’s a snack not a meal. So cap calories at about 350. 
  • Up the protein: To keep muscle growth growing in full force all day long, be sure your snacks contain some quality protein. Shoot for at last eight grams. 
  • Eat clean: Snack is an opportunity to work toward your daily macros and get the right vitamins, minerals, and fiber into your diet. But this will happen only if you stick to whole foods and avoid the packaged crap that dumps unwanted calories and synthetic ingredients into your gut. 
  • Play the clock: To avoid packing on fat, most of your snacking calories should come mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Try to limit late-night snacking to only items rich in protein, such as cottage cheese. 

SEE ALSO: 6 Perfect Post-Workout Meals

Tex-Mex Pinwheels

Who says pinwheels are just for school lunch boxes? This super-fast grown-up version has it all: a good amount of protein, plenty of fat-fighting fiber (gracias, pinto beans), and a little kick from the pickled jalapenos to wake up your taste buds.

Sailor strength: Popeye was right. Swedish researchers discovered that nitrates—naturally occurring compounds found in spinach—work to improve muscular strength. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 4
  • 1 ½ cups fat-free refried beans
  • 4 (8-inch) whole-grain tortillas
  • 4 oz shredded cheddar cheese
  • ¼ cup pickled jalapeno, sliced
  • 4 cups baby spinach

Directions

  1. Spread an even amount of the refried beans on each tortilla, leaving about a half inch from the edge open. Sprinkle an even amount of the cheese and jalapeno over the beans. Top with spinach and roll tightly.
  2. Slice onto one-inch pieces and spear each pinwheel with a toothpick to hold together.

Per Serving

309 calories, 15g protein, 31g carbs, 13g fat

SEE ALSO: 12 Post-Workout Shakes for Maximum Muscle

Jerky Trail Mix

You don’t have to be lost in the woods to reap the benefits of this riff on trail mix. Jerky cranks up the protein numbers, while the hunger-quelling healthy fats in the nuts help tame any vending-machine temptation. Plain popcorn provides antioxidants and fiber.

Pop Secrets: While the golden popcorn at the multiplex is a calorie bomb, researchers found that plain popcorn is a rich source of many of the same disease-fighting antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 6
  • 4 cups plain, air-popped popcorn
  • 4 oz jerky, chopped
  • ½ cup unsalted roasted almonds
  • ½ cup unsalted roasted cashews
  • ¼ cup unsalted shelled pumpkin seeds (pepitas)

Directions

  1. Place all the ingredients in a large container and toss to combine. Divide mixture among sandwich zip-top bags for transport.

Per Serving

311 calories, 15g protein, 30g carbs, 16g fat

Calories Count: The most energy-dense snack in this feature is the Jerky Trail Mix, which clocks in at 311 calories. Cap any snack at 350 calories; if you go beyond that, you’ve stepped into meal territory.

SEE ALSO: 3 Methods to Snacking Healthier

Ants on a Log

This manly version of a childhood favorite is a perfect way to sneak more whey protein into your diet. The fact that it takes about 10 seconds to prepare doesn’t hurt, either.

Log Lift: Nutty-sweet almond butter delivers a powerful mixture of artery-friendly monounsaturated fat, protein, and the bone-strengthening trio of magnesium, calcium, and phosphorus.

What You’ll Need

Serves 4
  • ½ cup almond butter or natural peanut butter
  • 1/3 cup plain or vanilla whey protein powder
  • 1 tbsp honey or pure maple syrup
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • 4 full celery stalks
  • ¼ cup dried cranberries

Directions

  1. In a bowl, stir together nut butter, protein powder, honey or maple syrup, and cinnamon.
  2. Stuff the grooves of the celery with the nut-butter mixture and top with cranberries. Slice each celery stalk into thirds.

Per Serving

265 calories, 13g protein, 21g carbs, 17g fat

SEE ALSO: 7 Low-Calorie Snacks to Binge On

PB&J Blini

This twist on PB&J will take you right back to the playground. Blini are small pancakes that can be transformed into transportable mini nut-butter-and-jam sandwiches for those times when you’re feeling puckish. Also try stuffing them with a smear of cream cheese.

Flour Power: Ground from whole almonds, almond flour is packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fat and vitamin E while also containing an impressive 1-to-1 protein-to-carb ratio. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 8
  • ½ cup whole-wheat flour or oat flour
  • ½ cup almond flour
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • Salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • ½ cup plus 2 tbsp milk
  • 1 tbsp oil or butter
  • ¼ cup natural peanut butter or almond butter
  • ¼ cup low-sugar jam of choice

Directions

  1. Combine flours, baking powder, baking soda, and a pinch of salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, gently beat eggs and stir in milk. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and stir until smooth. Let the batter rest 10 minutes. 
  2. Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. By the tablespoonful, drop batter into pan and cook until edges begin to brown and bubbles form on the surface, about two minutes. Flip over and cook for one minute more, or until golden brown on the bottom. Repeat with remaining batter. You should have about 20-minute pancakes. 
  3. Spread about one teaspoon each of nut butter and jam on 10 pancakes and top with remaining pancakes. Wrap each blini sandwich in a piece of foil for transport. 

Per Serving

277 calories, 11g protein, 22g carbs, 17g fat

Curry Roasted Chickpeas

A perfect alternative to a potato chip craving, these Curry Roasted Chickpeas deliver satisfying crunch. You can also sprinkle them on salads for a healthy upgrade to croutons. Each serving delivers about seven grams of dietary fiber to keep you feeling full until mealtime.

Heart-Friendly: Curcumin, the phytochemical that gives curry powder its yellow hue, has been shown to improve heart health by improving the function of endothelium, the lining of blood vessels. 

What You’ll Need

Serves 4
  • 2 (14 oz) cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 2 tbsp canola oil or grapeseed oil
  • 1 tbsp yellow curry powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ¼ tsp black pepper

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Pat the chickpeas dry with a paper towel or clean kitchen towel. You want the chickpeas to be as dry as possible so they get crispy. Remove any loose skins.
  2. Place chickpeas in a large bowl and toss with oil. Add curry powder, salt, and black pepper. Toss to coat chickpeas with spice mixture. Spread chickpeas out on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until crisp and golden, about 40 minutes, stirring at least twice to even for toasting. Allow them to cool, and store in an airtight container for three days.

Per Serving

194 calories, 9g protein, 20g carbs, 9g fat
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