Jena DeMoss: Health through the holidays

Published 5:30 pm Tuesday, December 12, 2023

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With holiday gatherings, office parties, shuffling kids to and from activities and school, the holiday season certainly is busy! But being healthy isn’t seasonal. Feel good all season long with a health and wellness team dedicated to helping you be at your best! Hy-Vee registered dietitians know it’s possible to hustle through the holidays and still support your health. I’m sharing my go-to meal and snack solutions to keep everyone feeling jolly. Ho-ho-ho, let’s go!

Rediscover a balanced breakfast. Eating breakfast can help you manage your cravings throughout the day, increase your energy levels, and help control your blood sugar. The holiday season is always stacked with “too-many-things-on-my-to-do-list,” which can play havoc with healthy eating. A simple solution? Start your day with a customizable sheet pan recipe such as the Sheet Pan Egg-Stuffed Bagels recipe below.

Stock the pantry and fridge with simple snack solutions. Snacks can be an easy way to help fill nutrition gaps in our diet and manage blood sugar levels throughout the day. My favorites include:

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Apple plus pear slices with nut butter or dessert hummus: Using fiber-filled fruit for dipping paired with a protein-rich dip is a great way to build a balanced snack or appetizer. This combo will help with appetite control, blood sugar regulation and weight management.

Non-starchy vegetables (like baby carrots, celery sticks, sugar snap peas, and cucumber slices) with guacamole, hummus or ranch: 90% of Americans still don’t consume enough fruits and vegetables daily. Satisfy your crunchy craving with your favorite raw veggies in addition to your favorite pita chips or whole-grain crackers.

Plan and prep dinner in advance with help from Hy-Vee dietitians. Let’s holiday healthier, together! Get the entire family involved in prepping and planning family dinner. Instead of spending time curled in front of a screen, entice your entire family to participate in an On-Demand Freezer Meal Prep Workshop to learn five new, delicious and FUN recipes to make at home. Even if you have a picky eater (or several) on your hands, encouraging time in the kitchen is one of the best ways to allow kids to enjoy more foods and overcome anxiety around food and mealtimes. View the menu lineup and sign up today at www.hy-vee.com/healthnew/dietitians.

Remember, healthy doesn’t need to be hard. Don’t over-think it! Aim for three to five of the five food groups together at mealtime and combine two  food groups together for snacks to make eating simple, nourishing and well-balanced. Now go tackle the holidays and spread more healthy, holiday cheer!

Sheet Pan Egg-Stuffed Bagels

All you need

Sweet-and-Savory

• 1 Hy-Vee Bakery cinnamon crunch bagel plus 1 tbsp Hy-Vee butter

• ¼ cup finely shredded Culinary Tours Gruyère cheese plus 4-6 thin slices Di Lusso Black Forest ham

• 2 Hy-Vee medium eggs

• Maple bacon onion jam (warmed) plus Baby arugula, for serving

Huevos Rancheros

• 1 Hy-Vee Bakery everything bagel + 1 tbsp Hy-Vee butter

• ¼ cup finely shredded Soirée Manchego cheese + 4-6 thin slices Di Lusso cracked black pepper turkey

• 2 Hy-Vee medium eggs, Hy-Vee salt, black pepper

Fresh pico de gallo, avocado, cilantro, hot sauce, for serving

All you do

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a 16½ x 11½ inch baking sheet with parchment paper.

2. Make a larger hole in the center of each bagel half. Spread butter on cut side of bagel halves; set aside.

Spread an even layer of shredded hard cheese (like Gruyère and Manchego) in 4-inch circles, leaving the middle open. This will ensure that the cheese browns evenly for added crunch and flavor. Place bagel halves, buttered side down, on top of cheese. If cheese appears in center hole of bagel, push cheese underneath the bagel.

3. Arrange 2 to 3 Di Lusso ham or turkey slices in the center of each bagel hole, loosely pleating if necessary to create a basket to hold the egg.

4. Gently crack a medium-size egg into each deli meat “basket.” Bake for 12 minutes. Remove baking pan from oven; loosely cover with foil. Bake for another 8 to 9 minutes or until egg whites are set. Lightly season with salt and pepper.

5. To serve, top bagel halves with desired toppers. Examples include maple bacon onion jam and arugula; or pico de gallo, avocado, cilantro and hot sauce.

Recipe source: www.hy-vee.com/recipes-ideas/recipes/sheet-pan-egg-stuffed-bagels