Instead of saturating your tortilla chips with copious amounts of cheese, choose alternate toppings for a leaner, more flavorful approach on these healthy loaded nachos.
Living Well Kitchen
Most seven-layer bean dips are packed with sour cream and full-fat cheese. Instead, use do-it-yourself chips, mashed avocados and Greek yogurt.
Anjali Shah/The Picky Eate
Potato skins are a must-have for the Big Game. These chipotle chicken sweet potato skins feature sweet potatoes, which are lower in calories and higher in fiber, paired with low-fat cheese.
Half Baked Harvest
Nutritional superstar quinoa has a starring role in this black bean and quinoa chili recipe, alongside diced tomatoes, herbs and spices.
Fit Foodie Finds
Most buffalo chicken wings are deep-fried and loaded with fat and calories. This fitter option calls for boiling and baking the wings.
Snack Girl
Vegans at your game party? Try buffalo-cauliflower wing pizza with tofu-blue cheese spread. Roasting cauliflower makes it crunchy and chewy, not rubbery.
Keepin' It Kind
Caramelized onions are folded into black bean patties and then topped with homemade guacamole for vegan-friendly Mexicali sliders.
Courtesy Chef Chloe
Don't forget the chips! Sriracha gives homemade potato chips a kick. You just need a Russet potato, sriracha, peanut oil and salt.
Oh My Veggies
Replace corn chips with apples for apple nachos? Sure! This dessert-like dish mixes apples, nuts and coconut along with peanut butter and chocolate.