Snack Roundup for Hungry People

December already? Really? I don’t know about you guys, but over here we are busy, we are pretty tired, and my-oh-my are we HUNGRY! Personally, eating three good meals in a day only gets me so far. A well-timed and tasty snack is giving me the motivation, brain boost, and physical fuel I need to keep on being my awesome self until the day is through. That’s why today, I’m bringing you a snack roundup of some of my favorite mid-day mini-meals to spark some foodie inspiration and help you start the week prepared!

What’s in a snack? It’s important that what you eat satisfies your hunger and makes you feel great! Aim to get some protein and/or healthy fat with a carbohydrate to fuel you with balanced energy. For example, an apple is great, but will likely not keep you full for very long. An apple + peanut butter has some staying power thanks to the protein and fat in the nut butter. Layer peanut butter, sliced apple, and a shake of cinnamon on a salted rice cake, and now I have a balanced and delicious snack I eat with my pinky up while feeling fancy! (I can’t be the only one!!)

Starting with sweet and ending with savory, here is my Snack Roundup!

  1. Apple and Cheese
Could there be a more perfect snack combo??

Sweet and salty, this classic combination just can’t be improved! It’s that good! This time of year, there are amazing varieties of apples at local farms (shout out to Scholl Orchards in Bethlehem, PA and Philips Farms in Hunterdon County, NJ). I love a sweet-tart fuji or Evercrisp variety. For cheese, you could go as casual as a mozzarella cheese stick (I’m talking string cheese!!) or slice up some aged cheddar, Manchego, or Jarlsberg swiss! My #1 go-to is Cabot New York Extra Sharp Cheddar, but Seriously Sharp is of course a winner as well, and I love that it comes in individually-wrapped squares perfect for packing. Salty crackers are optional as well!!

2. Yogurt, Granola, and Berries

Filling, sweet, and refreshing

Siggi’s is what I buy on the regular, specifically the 4% fat Mixed Berry and Strawberry Rhubarb flavors. I love that Siggi’s is creamy and high in protein, but not as sugary as other brands. Top that with fresh berries and a sprinkle of any granola for crunch! If you are packing lunch or snacks for kids or have a smaller appetite, Siggi’s tube yogurts are a favorite in our house.

3. Marcona Almonds, Mandarin Oranges, and Chocolate

Marcona almonds are a Spanish variety that are sweeter and softer than classic almonds

Marcona almonds can be found in specialty stores, and if you find them you must give them a try! I love pairing Marcona almonds (or any other salted nuts) with fresh or dried fruit. Also… I eat chocolate basically every day and this is a pretty standard pairing for me! Pictured above is part of an Evolved Chocolate Cashew Cookie Dough bar, though I always have Dove Dark Chocolates on-hand, too. Also, how good are M&M’s?! Especially with pretzels? I’m getting distracted, moving on…

4. Granola Bars (and other bars)

If you’ve never made your own, try my Trail Mix Granola Bars– they are a game changer!

We keep a variety of bars on-hand for convenience. Often times, I just need easy. There are a million bars out there. I like a lot of them. Here are a few of my favorites:

5. Medium-Boiled Eggs, Cheddar, and Olives

If you can make medium-boiled eggs (slightly jammy yolks) and eat them warm, they beat hard-boiled ANY DAY!

I feel very passionately that boiling eggs in a pot on the stove is a huge pain, and the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker is the #1 best gadget to make them perfectly in minutes! This egg cooker is under $20 and has 25,000 positive reviews on Amazon… it just works, period. You will not regret purchasing it. Also, boiled eggs taste best eaten with a pinch of flaky sea salt! Yum!

Castelvetrano olives (pictured above) are the olive that turns a “no-olives” person into an olive person! I have seen the transformation with my own eyes. This variety of olives is buttery, not too brine-y, and so so delicious. I can and do eat them by the handful.

6. Hummus, Veggies, and Pita Chips

My hummus plate doesn’t always have a lion theme, but it did for my son’s 2nd birthday party!

I LOVE hummus! Do I make my own? No– that’s because I live near an incredible Lebanese deli that makes their own and I buy it there every week! If do you make your own, more power to you. Creating super creamy, fluffy hummus requires peeling each chickpea before blending, as in the method and recipe here. It makes a difference!

All veggies are great options here- pack what you like! And I’m all about a salty crunchy pita chip– currently obsessed with Stacy’s Pita Thins.

7. Spicy Tuna Cakes

The recipe calls for baking them in muffin tins, but I form them into patties using a large jar lid and bake them on parchment paper.

I have been making this recipe for years! Spicy Salmon Cakes are made with sweet potato, jalapeno, and lemon zest. They are totally delicious and I LOVE having them prepped in the fridge for a savory and filling snack.

8. Smoked Salmon with Lemon and Capers

Squeeze of fresh lemon necessary!

Smoked salmon has a ton of protein and healthy fat… that means it is really satisfying! Don’t sleep on this snack! If you have a minute to chop up a cucumber, eat the two together. If you want to take smoked salmon to the next level, make these Cucumber Cups with Salmon Whip!

Are you hungry yet?

What are your favorite snacks? And what’s your favorite from my roundup list?! I would love to know!

Happy Snacking! xo-Morgan

Easy Grill Night- Chicken and Vegetables

My go-to chicken and veg on the grill night! This meal is simple, quick to throw together, and really delicious. It’s best to let the chicken chill in the marinade for a few hours, but even 30 minutes will give you some good flavor. I am partial to grilling chicken thighs— they stay moist and delicious on the grill– but you can totally use chicken breast instead.

If you have a few extra minutes and you want to round out the meal, warm flour tortillas on the grill for a few minutes per side and serve with your chicken and vegetables!

Many different veggies hold up well on the grill- my favorites are bell peppers, red onion, zucchini, and eggplant. I love slicing them, grilling and turning them one by one to make veggie stacks with fresh mozzarella! An even more convenient option is to chop them all to uniform size and use a grill basket. Preheat the grill basket for a few minutes before adding the veggies to help create a good sear. Top with a nice soft cheese if you like– cotija or feta are great– and a squeeze of fresh lime or lemon to brighten the flavor.

Grilled Chicken Thighs

Marinated, grilled chicken thighs perfect for any night of the week
Prep Time 3 hours
Cook Time 10 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American, Mediterranean
Servings 4 people

Equipment

  • Gas grill

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lime, juiced
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 1/2 lbs chicken thighs, boneless and skinless

Instructions
 

  • Combine all ingredients except chicken in a small bowl and whisk well until combined. Place chicken in a zip-top bag and pour marinade on top. Close bag securely and gently massage marinade into chicken. Place the bag in a bowl (in case it leaks) and put the chicken in the fridge to marinate for 3-6 hrs (or at least 30 minutes).
  • When ready to grill, remove chicken from fridge and allow to sit at room temperature while you preheat the grill to medium-high heat.
  • Remove chicken from marinade, shaking off excess, and grill chicken for 4-6 minutes per side or until fully cooked.
  • Allow chicken to rest on a platter or cutting board at least 5 minutes before cutting and/or serving.
Keyword chicken, dinner, grill

Grilled Veggie Salad

The best of summer, in a grill basket, topped with fresh citrus
Course Salad, Side Dish
Cuisine American, Mexican
Servings 4 people

Equipment

  • Grill
  • Grill basket
  • Long tongs

Ingredients
  

  • 1 zucchini
  • 1 onion, red or white
  • 1 bell pepper
  • 1-2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 ears corn, husks removed
  • 1 lime, halved
  • 2 tbsp freshly chopped herbs, like cilantro, chives, or parsley
  • 1/4 cup cotija cheese, grated or crumbled

Instructions
 

  • Dice all veggies (except corn) in 1/2-inch cubes. Place in a large bowl and drizzle with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Toss to coat.
  • Preheat grill with grill basket inside to medium-high heat for at least 10 minutes.
  • Add cut vegetables to grill basket and allow to cook with lid closed, turning every 3-5 minutes to prevent sticking and promote even cooking, about 10-12 minutes total. Remove veggies carefully with tongs to a large bowl.
  • Grill corn directly on grill and turn every 5 minutes until nicely charred, about 12-15 minutes total. Remove from grill and allow to cool enough to handle.
    Cut corn kernels off of the cob and add to the other veggies.
  • Squeeze 1/2 lime over veggies, top with herbs and cotija cheese.

Notes

Sub feta for cotija and parsley for cilantro for a more mediterranean flavor!
Keyword cotija, grill, lime, onion, pepper, veggie, zucchini

If you try these recipes, be sure to tag me @dinneronthecouch so I can cheer you on!