With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, making the time to plan a healthy family dinner every night can be pretty daunting. And while takeout is always a tempting option, there's something to be said for a meal cooked in your very own kitchen. If you're trying to detox your family off sugar — it's for the best, right? — then it's particularly important to be mindful of the ingredients that go into every recipe. Looking for a little inspiration for your next family dinner? Read ahead to get a look at some of our favorite ideas that are super low in sugar.
This low-sugar take on a Thai Chicken Salad will have your little ones smiling ear to ear.
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Ground Beef Tacos
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Taco night is always a fun one! Start with this Ground Beef Taco recipe, and set up toppings stations in your kitchen so your kids can build their own meals.
This flavor-packed Healthy Beef and Broccoli is sure to become a family favorite. Beef sirloin, broccoli, sesame, green onions, and fresh cilantro fuse together for the ultimate healthy dinner that feels like a cheat meal.
This Paleo Meatloaf is so delicious, your family will never guess it's sugar-free, keto-friendly, Whole30-compliant — and only 210 calories per serving.
You won't have to sweat the details when you whip up this Vegetarian Cauliflower Rice Skillet Meal, and it's packed with veggies like cauliflower, zucchini, and mushrooms.
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Sheet-Pan Fajitas
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In just under 20 minutes, you can transform a boring chicken breast into the most juicy and zesty Sheet-Pan Fajitas. Serve it with cauliflower rice or low-carb tortillas.
Replace traditional shrimp pasta with these delicious zucchini noodles to make Zucchini Noodle Shrimp Scampi. All you need is seven ingredients and 25 minutes for a healthy dinner.
Put a healthy spin on this mouthwatering Korean Chicken Skewer recipe by adding a hearty amount of sesame seeds. The glaze flavor comes from Asian chiles, garlic, and ginger, so yes, it qualifies as guilt-free. PS: your kids will love pulling the chicken off their wooden sticks!