The Super Bowl is on Sunday, which means many people will be attending parties to watch the game and be tempted by such staples as chicken wings, pizza, chips and pop.
To help you stay away from the high-calorie, salty, fatty, sugary and over-processed food that will undo all the hard work you’ve been putting in at the gym, here are six healthy alternatives from the Center for Science in the Public Interest to offer your guests or take along if you are attending a party.
Veggies and Hummus: You can make your own hummus or buy a packaged brand like Sabra, Tribe or Athenos. Serve the hummus with platters of baby carrots, red pepper slices, cherry tomatoes or snow peas. A typical hummus has about 50 to 70 calories per two-tablespoon serving.
Roasted Chickpeas: Chickpeas aren’t just for making hummus. Roasted, they make for a snack that’s high in fiber and a good source of protein. The Good Bean Roasted Chickpea Snacks come in seven flavors, including Cracked Pepper, Thai Coconut and Smoky Chili & Lime. Saffron Road Crunchy Chickpeas is another good option, which offers Korean BBQ, Falafel, Wasabi and other flavors. A quarter cup serving has around 120 calories.
Chipotle Chicken Lettuce Wraps: Need a substantial finger-food? This recipe, developed by Nutrition Action culinary director Kate Sherwood, is a great alternative to wings. Flavored with garlic, chipotle pepper in adobo sauce, and orange juice, these lettuce wraps are garnished with scallions and slivered tortilla chips. The wraps are 400 calories per serving.
Cannellini Beans & Chorizo: Instead of a big vat of chili con carne, consider this 5-ingredient, 20-minute recipe for white beans and chicken or turkey sausage. This dish keeps sodium under control (370 mg) and packs 6 grams of fiber for just 300 calories.
Clementines: Put out a big bowl full of sweet, easy-to-peel and kid-friendly clementines (or other variety of mandarin orange). Halos and Cuties are two brand-name varieties of these little seedless, citrus gems, typically sold in bags or small wooden crates. Each has around just 40 calories and a gram or two of fiber.
Flavored waters: Instead of soda, consider seltzer water spiked with fruit juice, or if you’re more ambitious, pitchers of spa water flavored with slices of citrus fruits, cucumbers, herbs such as basil or mint, and berries.
Cauliflower wings:
These cauliflower wings (or bites)
could easily replace some of the soy chicken products if you happen to use them, and make many meat eaters pretty happy as well.









