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8 Ways To Eat Healthy Without Compromising Taste

While you may be very interested in changing your diet so you can enjoy better health, you're probably a bit concerned about having to eat food that tastes terrible. However, eating healthy doesn't automatically mean eating without flavor!

 

Thankfully, there are several ways you can consume healthier alternatives without losing the taste, and it mostly depends on how much creativity you put into your meals.

 

slice of quiche on plate
Vegetable tart

 

Try the following tips for healthy food preparation options that guarantee great taste:

 

Abandon the frying pan

Deep-fried food can be really tasty, but unfortunately far from healthy. However, you can easily replace the deep frying process with baking or grilling. In fact, you'll end up with juicier meats by baking or grilling properly.

 

Use fresh herbs and spices

Instead of using powdered seasons with additives, why not consider substituting those with fresh herbs and spices? They're definitely more natural, which is a plus, but they also have much more powerful flavors than any store-bought powdered variety you try out.

 

Replace unhealthy sides with tasty salads

As much as you love to indulge in a serving of macaroni and cheese or potato salad, you're doing damage to your body each time you do. So why not replace them with yummy salads, to which you can add cheeses and dressings, and still end up consuming fewer calories than the unhealthy alternatives?

 

Replace simple carbs with complex carbs

Simple carbs are simply bad for you! White bread, cakes, and white rice have very little nutritional value. Instead, try complex carbs like whole grains, legumes, and sweet potatoes. By consulting your trusty recipe books, you can turn those healthy carbs into explosions of flavor!

 

zuchinni cooked with spices
Healthy Dish

 

Eat lean meats

If you're a meat lover, you can relax! You can still eat meat and do so healthily by ensuring you buy lean cuts. Instead of grilling burgers and hot dogs on Super Bowl Sunday, you can treat your body to a nice, lean, juicy steak. Top that off with some baked potatoes and you'll have a healthy, yet delicious, meal!

 

Marinate meats

To get the most from your healthy meat options like salmon, turkey, and lean steak, marinate them for several hours before cooking. Using something like low-sodium soy sauce to marinate can really result in great flavors.

 

Make your own sauces

Sauces and dressings don't have to be scratched off your healthy foods list entirely. However, the store-bought ones do! Replace those with homemade dressings and sauces that allow you to control which ingredients you put in. Getting healthy, juicy barbecue chicken is very possible when you do your own sauces.

 

Substitute fruit juices with real fruit

There's that sweetness about fruit juices that makes them appealing to kids and adults alike. However, you should avoid the excess sugars found in them at all costs. Instead, have some whole fruit that can be just as enjoyable but much better for your body.

 

fresh citrus and orange juice
Fresh orange juice

 

Following these tips will help you let go of the mindset that deep-fried or sugar-infused foods are the only ones that are pleasing to the palate. Healthy options definitely exist if you're interested in treating your body right.

 

All your meals can be tasty and healthy at the same time. There's just no way you can beat having food with good flavor and great health properties. That's the perfect combination!