Plant-Based Pros Reveal Their Fave Healthy Movie-Night Snacks

Plant-Based Pros Reveal Their Fave Healthy Movie-Night Snacks

Oil, salt, and sugar are often the stars of movie-night snack spreads, so we asked whole-food, plant-based pros what they like to make instead. Swap greasy popcorn and cavity-causing candy for any of these wholesome finger foods, which will satisfy your munchies and pair perfectly with your favorite flick.

Apple Pie Bites

Apple Pie Bites on a white and black striped dish towel

“These have been our favorite movie snack lately. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Dice 4 unpeeled apples, spread them on a baking sheet, and bake 15 minutes. Leave oven on. Place cooked apples in a large bowl, and gently mash to release a bit of liquid. Stir in 1 cup rolled oats; 1 cup unsweetened applesauce; 2 teaspoons lemon juice; 2 teaspoons cinnamon; ½ teaspoon vanilla bean powder; and ¼ teaspoon each ground nutmeg, ginger, and cardamom. Pour batter into a 12-cup silicone muffin pan. Bake 20 minutes. Let cool completely before removing from the pan.”—Brittany Jaroudi, founder ofThe Jaroudi Family

Pickle Popcorn

Pickle Popcorn in a beige ceramic bowl

“Our go-to savory snack is pickle popcorn. It sounds odd at first, but if you like pickles and you like popcorn, prepare to be amazed. Put some pickle juice in a spray bottle and lightly spray air-popped or microwaved oil-free popcorn, then dust it with nutritional yeast.”—Rachael J. Brown, author ofFor Fork’s Sake: A Quick Guide to Healing Yourself and the Planet Through a Plant-Based Diet

White Bean Queso

White Bean Queso in a brown ceramic bowl with a side of tortilla chips

“I love making a ‘queso’ to pair with salsa and baked chips. In a high-speed blender combine one 15-oz. can white beans (drained); 2 tablespoons each tahini, nutritional yeast, and lemon juice; 1 tablespoon miso paste; 1 teaspoon each cumin, paprika, and garlic powder; a pinch of black pepper; and a little hot sauce, sliced jalapeño, or red pepper flakes, to taste. Blend until creamy. I use the ‘soup’ function with my Vitamix, which warms up the dip, but you can also heat it in the microwave.”—Cleodia Martinez, author ofAy Sus! Whole Food Plant-Based Global Filipino Cuisine

Banana Tahini Toasts

Banana Tahini Toasts on a white background

“I like whole grain toast or whole grain crisp bread with slices of banana and a drizzle of tahini, cut into triangles to share.”—Sharon Palmer, MSFS, RDN, founder ofThe Plant-Powered Dietitian

Chocolate Cherry Nice Cream

Chocolate Cherry Nice Cream in a white ceramic bowl with a gold metal spoon

“This is my latest obsession. Place a cup of frozen banana chunks, ½ cup almond milk, and 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract in a blender. Puree until smooth, adding more milk, if needed. Add 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder. Puree again. Add ¼ cup frozen cherries. Pulse just to break up the cherries. Serve topped with more cherries.”—Katie Simmons, Chicago-based personal chef and founder ofPlants-Rule

Classic Crudités

Classic Crudités with a small bowl of hummus sprinkled with chili flakes

“My favorite movie snack is a veggie platter with baby carrots, sliced yellow peppers, broccoli florets, and cherry tomatoes, with homemade hummus for dipping. Sometimes I have a few pita chips and Kalamata olives on the side.”—Judy Brangman, MD, DipABLM, CEO ofThe Plant-Based MD

Frozen Grapes

Frozen Grapes in a small beige ceramic bowl

“I absolutely love grapes as a movie snack. They taste fantastic straight out of the refrigerator, but you can also freeze them to make them even more delicious!”—Sheil Shukla, DO, internal medicine physician and author ofPlant-Based India: Nourishing Recipes Rooted in Tradition

Peanut Butter Stuffed Dates

Peanut Butter Stuffed Dates on a black and white striped background

“Kids love getting messy making these treats. Using a teaspoon, fill 24 plump pitted dates with 1½ teaspoons peanut butter each. Place the filled dates on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and freeze for 15 minutes. Enjoy right away, or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.”—Del Sroufe, author ofThe China Study Family CookbookandForks Over Knives: The Cookbook

For more healthy vegan meal and snack ideas, check out Forks Meal Planner, FOK’s easy weekly meal-planning tool to keep you on a healthy plant-based path. To learn more about a whole-food, plant-based diet, visit our Plant-Based Primer.

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