Some of the following are traditionally Irish recipes, while others have been included for their festive hue. And all are under 200 calories per serving!
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1. Healthy Shamrock Shakes {150 calories}
Recipe here:Â Healthy Shamrock Shakes
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2. Creamy Key Lime Pie Cheesecake  {95 calories}
Recipe is on page 157 of the Chocolate-Covered Katie Cookbook
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3. Chocolate Fudge Truffles  {37 calories, including chocolate coating}
Recipe here: Chocolate Fudge Bites
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4. Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Pudding {100 calories}
Recipe here: Clean Eating Chocolate Chip Bread Pudding
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5. Ooey Gooey Guinness Brownies  {115 calories}
Recipe here: Chocolate Guinness Brownies
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6. Raw Mint Chocolate Bars {150 calories}
Recipe here: Mint Chocolate Healthy Nanaimo Bars
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7. Easy Homemade Beer Bread {135 calories}
Recipe here: Homemade Beer Bread Recipe
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8. Homemade Sautéed Kale {50 calories}
Recipe here: How To Cook Kale – the easy way
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9. Peppermint Chocolate Coconut Cookies {50 calories, including chocolate coating}
Recipe here: Peppermint Chocolate Coconut Cookies
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10. Spinach Ice Cream  {80 calories}
Recipe here: Spinach Ice Cream
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11. Slow Cooker Oatmeal  {140 calories}
Recipe here: Crock Pot Oatmeal
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Healthy Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream {120 calories}
Recipe here: Healthy Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
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13. Mint Chocolate Fudge Pie  {145 calories}
Recipe here: Mint Chocolate Fudge Pie Recipe
Do you have any plans for St. Patrick’s Day? Or are there any green recipes you think would be perfect to make? Please feel free to leave links to your own recipes in the comments if desired!




























Gosh! These recipes look absolutely positutely AMAZING!!
I’ll have to try them out!!! Especially the fudge and brownie one 😉 this girl likes her chocolate 😛
Just made the mint Nanaimo bars, so amazing! And I have to say, bless your American heart for featuring a Canadian dessert. 🙂 I searched a few recipes for healthified Nanaimo bars, and I was surprised how few there were. Delicious, my dear, loved by traditional Nanaimo haters and lovers, because it’s not cloyingly sweet but still rich.
I really couldn’t contain myself after seeing all these mouth water pictures of the desserts. What is more astounding is that all these desserts look immensely rich yet are all under 100 calories. I couldn’t help smack my lips after seeing the chocolate fudge truffle, the gooey brownie and mint chocolate fudge pie. Recipes for any one of them would make my day!