Lighten Up Your Holiday Recipes
Choose healthy fats and limit the amount of salt and sugar you use.
Choose healthy fats and limit the amount of salt and sugar you use.
Last updated: October 25, 2024
The holidays are often a time to gather and celebrate with family and friends. Food can be a big part of the holiday season, providing enjoyment, comfort and connection. Preparing, sharing, and savouring traditional dishes and meals supports our social, mental, and spiritual well-being.
The holidays can be an opportunity to build new food traditions. Modifying old recipes or adding new dishes to a traditional meal, helps make sure that everyone at the table has enjoyable options to choose from.
Here are some ideas for adding new healthful foods to your holiday table:
For more ideas, check out these healthier holiday recipes from the Heart and Stroke. Also see recipes from Canada’s Food Guide.
If you’re interested in modifying your classic holiday recipes to make them healthier, here are some ideas to get started:
To learn more, visit Canada’s food guide Adjusting recipes to meet your needs.
No matter what’s on your holiday table or plate, take the time to practice mindful eating. Eat slowly, and savour the aromas, flavours and textures of your food.
For more information about holiday eating, visit Canada’s food guide Healthy eating for holidays and Cultures, food traditions and healthy eating.