Heart Healthy Foods Roundup

Home / Resources / Heart Healthy Foods Roundup

Heart Healthy Foods Roundup

When you think of heart healthy foods do yucky, flavorless meals come to mind? Yet we know it’s important to take care of our hearts. Heart disease and stroke cause 1 in 3 deaths among women each year. This Friday, Feb. 5th is National Wear Red Day to help build awareness about ways to prevent heart-related health issues. In support, we’re sharing these amazing heart healthy foods recipes that are going to totally change your mind about eating healthy. And as you consider healthier foods to work into your diet, don’t forget the role your cookware plays in eating nutritiously. Philipiak Milano cookware retains far more natural nutrition and flavor of your meals than normal cookware does.

Your family will enjoy these recipes because they are delicious, and you will feel good knowing you are feeding them food that is healthy and good for them.

Heart Healthy Foods Recipes

Foil Baked Salmon with Asparagus from Frugality Gal

Buffalo Salmon Recipe from Real The Kitchen & Beyond

Honey Soy Salmon Skewers from Caroline’s Cooking

Yellow Fin Tuna with Pineapple Salsa from The Gardening Cook

Tuna Bites with Cucumber (No Mayo) from The Rising Spoon

Carrot, Sweet Potato & Mushroom Soup from Caroline’s Cooking

Sweet Potato, Kale & Black Bean Hash from Never Skip Dessert

Sweet Potato Kale Soup from Momma Young At Home

Super Green Kale Salad from Caroline’s Cooking

Southwest Grains Stuffed Peppers from A Simple Pantry

Skinny Stuffed Pepper Soup from DIY Budget Girl

Shrimp & Asparagus Soup from Sassy Southern Yankee

Lemon Couscous Salad with Asparagus & Tomatoes from Never Skip Dessert

Roasted Asparagus with Balsamic Vinegar from A Life In Balance

Quinoa Falafel Patties from Natural Fit Foodie

Quinoa Taco Salad from Crytsal & Co.

Cranberry, Chesnut & Quinoa Stuffed Acorn Squash from Caroline’s Cooking

Mini Quinoa Veggie Bites from Busy At Home

Quinoa Bean Chili from Natural Fit Foodie

Black Bean, Quinoa & Butternut Squash Burritos from Patricia Eales Nutrition

Tofu Vegetable Salad from 3 Boys And A Dog

Easy Tofu Ginger Soup from A Virtuous Woman

Curried Carrot Tofu Soup from The Gardening Cook

Sauteed Spinach with Potatoes from Hooked On Heat

Goat Cheese & Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts from Natural Fit Foodie

Spanish Chickpeas & Spinach from Caroline’s Cooking

Spaghetti Squash with Spinach Walnut Pesto from My Life Cookbook

Chicken Saag Curry with Curried Spinach from Natural Fit Foodie

Vegan Lasagne with Eggplant & Mushrooms from The Gardening Cook

Flax Herb Stuffed Chicken Breasts from Momma Young At Home

These heart healthy foods are all delicious recipes that are perfect for family meals, or side dishes to your favorite lean protein. Using healthy foods rich in things like antioxidants, Omega-3 fats and other nutrient-dense foods are always a great choice when working on your diet to improve your health. A strong heart is necessary for a strong body, and just by changing a few of your meals to include things like salmon, tuna, sweet potatoes, carrots, bell peppers, spinach or flaxseed can greatly improve your chances of a strong and healthy heart. Many of these foods, in particular, are rich in the nutrients our bodies need to build good cholesterol, lower bad cholesterol and may help to strengthen your heart.

Focus your diet on heart healthy foods like these recipes we have shared. Cook with safe cookware, utilize omega-3 rich fish, lean meats, nutrient dense vegetables, beans, legumes and even healthy fats like avocado, olive oil and coconut oil to build a heart healthy menu plan your entire family will love.

Image credit

Recommended Posts
Showing 5 comments
  • Evan Vandesteeg
    Reply

    Hey there would you mind letting me know which web host you’re utilizing? I’ve loaded your blog in 3 completely different web browsers and I must say this blog loads a lot quicker then most. Can you recommend a good hosting provider at a reasonable price? Thanks, I appreciate it!

  • ja schudnac
    Reply

    Im grateful for the post.Thanks Again. Great.

  • AlaneVBinker
    Reply

    Hi there to every , for the reason that I am really eager of reading this blog’s post to be updated on a regular basis.
    It consists of good data.

  • Freelance writing jobs
    Reply

    A big thank you for your blog.Really thank you! Awesome.

  • TheronBLyman
    Reply

    Great post. I found myself checking constantly this
    blog and I’m impressed! Extremely useful info specially the last part :
    ) I care for such information a lot. I had been seeking this certain information for any number of years.
    Thanks and better of luck.

Leave a Reply to AlaneVBinker Cancel reply

Contact Us

We're not around right now. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap.

Not readable? Change text. captcha txt

Start typing and press Enter to search

Burning Grill potatoesHealthy Ways to Season Your Food