Memorial Day honors the fallen soldiers who protected this country. Not surprisingly, many choose to prepare classic American dishes that may be heavy in calories. This kick-off to summer doesn’t have to be the end of healthy eating! Here a few tips to get your Memorial Day celebration started off on the right track.
- Go lean! Thinking of grilling hamburgers and hotdogs but want a healthier alternative? Turkey burgers can be a great substitute for higher fat meats such as ground beef. Create a toppings bar with fresh tomatoes and greens from your local farmer’s market and give your guests the chance to create their own burger. Instead of white hamburger buns, go for whole-wheat buns to throw in some added fiber to your dish.
- Take advantage of nature’s harvest. Summer not only brings the heat but also a myriad of fresh fruits and vegetables that can add some vibrant colors to any dish you prepare. In honor of the fallen soldiers, many tend to prepare dishes that highlight the red, white, and blue colors of the American flag. One easy way to do this is to use fresh summer strawberries, blueberries, and low-fat cheese and arrange the fruits seen in the picture below to create a wholesome, appetizing dessert for your guests.
- Grilled vegetables make a winning side item. A festive veggie kabob could be a combination of sliced squash, zucchini, red onion, and bell pepper skewered and grilled to perfection to make a tasty side dish for your guests. It’s quick and easy to prepare. Better yet, the clean-up is a breeze!
- 100% fruit juice popsicles will have everyone staying cool. What is more refreshing in the summer than a cool popsicle on a hot summer’s eve? Instead of the sugary popsicles sold in the store, opt to make your own! Several grocery stores sell popsicle molds that you can use to create your own treats. Just pour your favorite 100% fruit juice or sparkling fruit water into the molds for a cold, invigorating dessert to beat the heat of summer.
Contributed by Meredith Howell, 2013 UTK Dietetic Intern