It’s everyones favorite time of year to bake! The holidays! Since there are many temptations around us during this season, we decided to help you out and conveniently put some of our favorite holiday recipes here for you. Try them today and enjoy!
Cookie Dough Bites
For the full recipe, visit: https://getwildfit.com/cookie-dough-bites/
A chocolate coated cookie ball may not be the first thing that comes to mind when sharing healthy recipes, but this Living WILDFIT recipe is a compromise to those not yet living with food freedom. Simply made with quality ingredients while passing as a conventional ‘treat’, this recipe fits all the qualifications of your cookbook.
Shortbread Cookies
For the full recipe, visit: https://getwildfit.com/shortbread-cookies/
Shortbread is a staple in the cookie world, but it’s generally made from a heavy mix of flour and butter. Here’s a healthy shortbread cookie recipe that omits the badness and still satisfies your craving for something “naughty.” Enjoy this classic holiday recipe.
No-Bake Pecan Snowballs
For the full recipe, visit: https://getwildfit.com/no-bake-pecan-snowballs/
We promise the “snow” part of this recipe is not icing sugar. These little balls are packed full of energy and are great as a little dessert, or before a gym session. Also, they are super easy to make. Perfect for a cozy night in.
Pomegranate Bark
For the full recipe, visit: https://getwildfit.com/pomegranate-bark/
Nothing seems to bring up chocolate cravings quite like the winter holidays. Luckily we’ve got you covered! Now you can make your own at home with no refined sugar or dairy, very little mess and almost no kitchen skills! Plus the rich punch of color from our favorite seasonal fruit pomegranate makes these desserts extra festive when laid out on your table. They are filled with healthy fats and fiber to keep you feeling full longer, so enjoy a decadent piece of this dessert to stave off other cravings. They are also nourishing to your nervous system, so will help keep holiday stress and anxiety at bay! You can even make them Spring friendly by omitting the honey and trading the fruit for sliced nuts!