Without a decent snack, afternoons can be rough — for kids, especially. When hangry o'clock hits, things can go downhill pretty quickly. But never fear, because these snacks are here to save the day! They're all easy to make, and full of vitamins, fiber, or protein (or all three!). Your kids will think they're outrageously yummy, and you'll be grateful that they won't be hungry for another snack like...two seconds after they've finished the first.
I don't know about you, but I always go overboard with smoothies. No matter how hard I try, I always end up making a whole blender full, and then I'm stuck. This one has the perfect proportions, so you can make just the right amount for a midday snack — no awkward leftovers in sight.
Recipe: Mixed Berry Snack-Sized Smoothie | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co These turn out irresistibly crispy when baked according to the instructions, but I bet they'd be incredible in the air fryer. Someone try this and report back, please!
Recipe: Carrot Fries | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co You can whip this up in no time after school, or make it the night before and let it chill in the fridge — the flavors will only become more and more delicious. If your kids are sensitive to red onion, you can try soaking it in water for a few minutes before adding it (to reduce the "bite"), or omit it entirely.
Recipe: Low-Carb Avocado Chicken Salad | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Commenters recommend adding chocolate to these babies, and I cannot fault them for it. Whether it's a drizzle of melted chocolate on top, or a few chips folded in, they really take this cookie to the next level. Leave the chocolate out, and you're still left with an irresistible snack made with less than five ingredients and no added sugar.
Recipe: No-Bake Peanut Butter Coconut Cookies | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co These are a great make-ahead snack. First, form and freeze them, unbaked, then pop them into the oven when you're ready to nosh. They'll take a little longer in the oven than they would if they were fresh, but they'll come out just as crispy and delicious.
Recipe: Broccoli Tots | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Don't be fooled by the name — while this crowd-pleasing dip is certainly the life of any good party, it's also a bona fide favorite when it comes to simple after-school snacks. I mean, is there any better way to shake off the school or work day than with guacamole? I think not.
Recipe: Classic Party Guacamole | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Some people are skeptical of the idea of dessert hummus, and I get it. But as a chocolate hummus convert (try it on strawberries!), the chickpeas are really just a plain base to build flavor on, and this banana bread version knocks it out of the park.
Recipe: Banana Bread Dip | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co A mandolin or even a vegetable peeler will help you get the beautifully thin slices you'll need for these chips to be crisp AF. But even if you can't get them to an even thinness, they'll still taste amazing.
Recipe: Baked Cinnamon Apple Chips | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co If you have a cute silicone ice cube tray, now is the time to use it. You can make these refreshing (and adorable) cups in the shape of flowers, hearts, dinosaurs...anything you can dream of, really.
Recipe: Froyo Fruit Cups | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Who even needs a pudding cup when you have one of these? Chia pudding travels just as well, and the added protein and fiber from the chia seeds will keep you fuller for even longer (so no one gets a bad case of the hangries 30 minutes before dinner).
Recipe: Strawberry Banana Chia Seed Pudding | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Make a little container of this and take it along wherever you go — you and your kids will be rewarded with a way more flavorful and satisfying snack than that squished granola bar at the bottom of your bag.
Recipe: Pesto Chickpea Snack Salad | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co My brother basically lived on hummus for his first few years of elementary school, and I can see why. It's creamy, smooth, and pretty much everybody can find a fave vessel to dip in it — mine are cucumbers, but pretzels are a very close second.
Recipe: Classic Hummus | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co If you've only had "cookie pizza" with a sugar cookie crust, you're in for a yummy surprise here — since the crust is made of cashews and oat flour, it's much less sweet. This actually allows the fruit flavors to shine, instead of competing with the sugary cookie.
Recipe: Healthier Cookie Fruit Pizza | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co If you think about it, this is basically just a pizza Lunchable with an added boost of veggie-goodness from the eggplant. Plus, you can add whatever toppings your heart desires, and your kids can eat them all warm and toasty from the oven. It's a win-win.
Recipe: Cheesy Eggplant Pizza | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Sometimes all it takes to make familiar foods exciting is a change in shape — these banana roll-ups are the perfect example. All you need for this is bananas, nut butter, and a tortilla, but the little slices make it feel like a special treat.
Recipe: After School Banana Roll-ups | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co This is a great recipe to convince veggie-skeptical kids that zucchini is actually delicious. They'll be so distracted by the crispy coating and the dipping sauce that they won't even realize they're getting one of their five-a-day in.
Recipe: Garlic Parmesan Zucchini Chips | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co We are living in the golden age of cauliflower, and I am here for it. These crispy beauties are great fresh, but also delicious at room temp, so they're a great option if snack time tends to shift around based on the day.
Recipe: Cauliflower Cheddar Fritters | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co If your kids aren't huge on fruit, try this fruit salad. It's just a few ingredients, but it really punches up the natural flavors of the banana and the berries, and it feels like a lovely, bright treat instead of an obligation.
Recipe: Banana Berry Fruit Salad | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co If your kids love chocolate popsicles but you're not crazy about giving them a ton of sugar in the afternoon, these are a great alternative — you can play around with the amount of cocoa and sweetener in them to get the perfect taste for your family.
Recipe: Chocolate Coconut Popsicles | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co I'm a fruit leather nut, but the little packages at the store can get pricey! Luckily, it's super easy to make at home — either in the oven, or if you're ~super~ fancy, the dehydrator.
Recipe: Strawberry Fruit Rollers | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co Apple slices and peanut butter are tasty and all, but where's the pizzazz?! It doesn't have to be spooky season to make these cute lil' mouths that kids will go ~nuts~ for. What kid wouldn't eat these any day of the year?
Recipe: Hungry Apple Monsters | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co This box is great if you've got a grazer. They can have little bits of everything as they please, but it's all contained in one place — not spread around the house. If you have to run to a class or a practice, just pop the lid on and bring it along!
Recipe: Mediterranean Box | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co You don't have to make all four kinds of sandwiches, but even one or two makes for a great afternoon snack. Not every kid will be into this! But the ones that are will love you forever for it.
Recipe: Finger Sandwiches | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co These crunchy, seeded crackers are great with hummus or as a base for cheese or deli meat. Just be sure they're fully cooled before you store them; otherwise, the excess moisture can make them soggy.
Recipe: Quinoa Seed Crackers | Shop This Recipe
tasty.co I know, I know, sushi seems way intimidating to make at home. But I promise, it's so easy, the whole family can do it. I would recommend leaving the nori on the outside, though. It's less sticky, and that way you can do it without a bamboo mat — you can just use your hands to roll the sushi.
Recipe: California Roll | Shop This Recipe
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