Close

Strawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt Bark

As working parents of a multisport 12-year-old (Carolyn) as well as 12- and 10-year-olds with food allergies (Penelope), we know the importance of making sure that we have plenty of healthy snacks around that our kids will actually eat. Not only do we pack school lunches for our kids every day, but we also need to send in snacks—sometimes several, if they have after-school activities on the docket. Enter these make-ahead, big-batch snack recipes. Not only are they kid-approved, they’re also easy to make and ensure that our entire family—adults included!—have healthy, tasty snacks we can send to school or snack on ourselves when hunger strikes.

01of 10Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Granola BarsThis is one of my favorite EatingWell recipes of all time; it’s based on a customizable granola bar formula. I use unsweetened shredded coconut in place of the pecans to make it nut-free. Sometimes brown rice syrup can be hard to find, but it’s worth seeking out. I’ve tried substituting with honey and it technically works, but the texture is more sticky and crumbly and the taste is much sweeter. I also think using mini chocolate chips is key in this recipe. —PenelopeView Recipe

01of 10

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Granola Bars

4565085.jpg

This is one of my favorite EatingWell recipes of all time; it’s based on a customizable granola bar formula. I use unsweetened shredded coconut in place of the pecans to make it nut-free. Sometimes brown rice syrup can be hard to find, but it’s worth seeking out. I’ve tried substituting with honey and it technically works, but the texture is more sticky and crumbly and the taste is much sweeter. I also think using mini chocolate chips is key in this recipe. —Penelope

View Recipe

02of 10Homemade Ranch DipPhotographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Annie ProbstMy husband and I are big on crudités and dip for snacking. From carrot and kohlrabi sticks to mini bell peppers and cucumber, we’re happy to dip just about anything in homemade ranch. Our daughter does too! I like to swap plain strained (Greek-style) yogurt for the mayonnaise for some extra protein and tangy flavor. —CarolynView Recipe

02of 10

Homemade Ranch Dip

Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Annie Probst

a recipe photo of the Homemade Ranch Dressing

My husband and I are big on crudités and dip for snacking. From carrot and kohlrabi sticks to mini bell peppers and cucumber, we’re happy to dip just about anything in homemade ranch. Our daughter does too! I like to swap plain strained (Greek-style) yogurt for the mayonnaise for some extra protein and tangy flavor. —Carolyn

03of 10

Roasted Buffalo Chickpeas

4589992.jpg

04of 10Strawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt BarkThis is a snack I keep on hand for after school and after camps. It takes less than 10 minutes to make and the kids think it’s actually ice cream. I will let them hold onto that illusion for as long as possible. —PenelopeView Recipe

04of 10

Strawberry-Chocolate Greek Yogurt Bark

This is a snack I keep on hand for after school and after camps. It takes less than 10 minutes to make and the kids think it’s actually ice cream. I will let them hold onto that illusion for as long as possible. —Penelope

05of 10Double-Tahini HummusAnother delicious dip for crudités is this smooth and delicious hummus recipe. The method may be slightly fussy but I promise you it’s worth the effort. We dip cut-up veggies and pita chips in it, or use it as the base of theseChicken Hummus Bowls. —CarolynView Recipe

05of 10

Double-Tahini Hummus

3758947.jpg

Another delicious dip for crudités is this smooth and delicious hummus recipe. The method may be slightly fussy but I promise you it’s worth the effort. We dip cut-up veggies and pita chips in it, or use it as the base of theseChicken Hummus Bowls. —Carolyn

06of 10Pumpkin Blender MuffinsThis is hands-down my kids’ favorite snack: they request these muffins almost weekly during the school year (with the chocolate chips, of course). I love that everything goes right in the blender. The base is oats, so this is an easy way to get in whole grains without anyone even noticing. I have had some success omitting the eggs and using a whole can of pumpkin instead—it just makes for denser muffins, but my kids don’t seem to mind and it means everyone can eat them since my son has an egg allergy. Fair warning: they never last till the end of the week. —PenelopeView Recipe

06of 10

Pumpkin Blender Muffins

Pumpkin-Oat Mini Muffins

This is hands-down my kids’ favorite snack: they request these muffins almost weekly during the school year (with the chocolate chips, of course). I love that everything goes right in the blender. The base is oats, so this is an easy way to get in whole grains without anyone even noticing. I have had some success omitting the eggs and using a whole can of pumpkin instead—it just makes for denser muffins, but my kids don’t seem to mind and it means everyone can eat them since my son has an egg allergy. Fair warning: they never last till the end of the week. —Penelope

07of 10Peanut Butter Energy BallsPhotographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Gabriel GrecoMy daughter loves to bake, so she’s always stirring up random concoctions. This is one of her go-to recipes. It’s simple enough that she has been making it without supervision since she was a little kid. We usually add chocolate chips to make them extra special. —CarolynView Recipe

07of 10

Peanut Butter Energy Balls

Photographer: Brie Goldman, Food Stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop Stylist: Gabriel Greco

Peanut butter energy balls spread out on a blue tray

My daughter loves to bake, so she’s always stirring up random concoctions. This is one of her go-to recipes. It’s simple enough that she has been making it without supervision since she was a little kid. We usually add chocolate chips to make them extra special. —Carolyn

08of 10Rosemary-Garlic PecansJennifer CauseyI love to snack on nuts—particularly buttery pecans. But sometimes plain nuts are just, well, plain. Enter these seasoned pecans. Not only does the combo of rosemary and garlic make them super savory, but roasting them in the oven makes the nuts a little more crunchy. —CarolynView Recipe

08of 10

Rosemary-Garlic Pecans

Jennifer Causey

Rosemary-Garlic Pecans

I love to snack on nuts—particularly buttery pecans. But sometimes plain nuts are just, well, plain. Enter these seasoned pecans. Not only does the combo of rosemary and garlic make them super savory, but roasting them in the oven makes the nuts a little more crunchy. —Carolyn

09of 10Cinnamon Streusel Banana BreadPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Phoebe HauserLast summer I wanted to zhuzh up our usual banana bread recipe so I added a layer of brown sugar and cinnamon to the middle. We loved it so much, I suggested that we officially create a recipe for EatingWell. This version includes nuts in the streusel, which adds nice texture, but you can definitely omit them (or sub sunflower seeds or pepitas) if you’re sharing this with someone with a nut allergy. —CarolynView Recipe

09of 10

Cinnamon Streusel Banana Bread

Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hauser

a recipe photo of the Cinnamon Streusel Banana Bread

Last summer I wanted to zhuzh up our usual banana bread recipe so I added a layer of brown sugar and cinnamon to the middle. We loved it so much, I suggested that we officially create a recipe for EatingWell. This version includes nuts in the streusel, which adds nice texture, but you can definitely omit them (or sub sunflower seeds or pepitas) if you’re sharing this with someone with a nut allergy. —Carolyn

10of 10Peanut Butter–Banana Chocolate BarkLike many other people, we snagged bags of Reese’s peanut butter-and-chocolate-dipped banana slices from Costco but, if I’m being honest, we weren’t the biggest fans. We thought the flavor was really bland. So I made a batch of this bark instead and it was so much tastier. I hope you agree! —CarolynView Recipe

10of 10

Peanut Butter–Banana Chocolate Bark

a photo of the bark

Like many other people, we snagged bags of Reese’s peanut butter-and-chocolate-dipped banana slices from Costco but, if I’m being honest, we weren’t the biggest fans. We thought the flavor was really bland. So I made a batch of this bark instead and it was so much tastier. I hope you agree! —Carolyn

Was this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Was this page helpful?

Thanks for your feedback!

Tell us why!OtherSubmit

Tell us why!