Today is a very special day in the world of food. Today we celebrate not just one, but two summertime staples: hot dogs and vanilla ice cream. That’s right – July 23rd serves as both National Hot Dog Day and National Vanilla Ice Cream Day! So in celebration of this ultra special day (and what may even qualify as holiday to some), we are bringing you a recipe roundup that features ways to spice up both of these summer classics.
While neither of today’s highlighted items tend to scream “health,” there are ways to avoid going overboard while still enjoying these summer treats. When choosing the perfect hot dog, look for lower sodium or “lite” options. Chicken, turkey, and vegetarian hot dogs have can have significantly less calories and fat than traditional beef or pork franks. Also beware the bun – instead of going for a classic roll, opt for low-calorie wraps or tortillas, or try using lettuce as a carb-free alternative. When it comes to ice cream, there isn’t too much you can do to escape the ingredients. Cream and sugar are, after all, what makes the frozen treat delicious. Fat-free frozen yogurt is a great alternative, but once in a while it’s okay to indulge – just make sure you pay attention to portion sizes!
So before your next summer barbecue or other outing, make sure you check out these ways to make these delicious All-American favorites even tastier and healthier!
Hot Dogs:
Topping your dog with sprouts, avocado, and other veggies adds a nutritious boost to your meal. Swap out the bun for a tortilla or lettuce wrap for an even bigger health benefit!
2. Banh Mi Dog from Big Girls Small Kitchen
Turning a hot dog into a Vietnamese sandwich is a playful (and tasty!) spin on the classic frank
Tzatziki made with Greek yogurt adds flavorful zing to these lamb “hot dogs”
A party classic gets a slimdown – four of these adorable bite-sized goodies only add up to 134 calories!
5. Carrot Dogs from Vegan Victuals
Using a roasted carrot in place of a hot dog is an entirely new spin, and it’s vegan friendly!
Vanilla Ice Cream:
This lighter version of the classic dessert sacrifices calories and fat, but not flavor
Sometimes simple is better – this no-fuss ice cream is healthy and delicious, and can be made in any flavor
Greek yogurt adds creaminess and richness without piling on the fat and calories
Sorbet can be a light and refreshing alternative to ice cream on a hot summer day
Frozen bananas serve as the base for this decadent – but still healthy – vegan treat
What are your favorite healthy ways to serve up hot dogs and vanilla ice cream?
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I’ve made Chocolate Covered Katie’s ice cream before-that girl knows her stuff! Although I confess a less-than-healthy need to cover my ice cream with fat free reddi-whip. I’m sure it’s full of preservatives and stuff but I have to balance out the healthy versions of ice cream I’m eating, haha.
Well I definitely don’t like hot dogs mixed with ice cream, LOL! But I do ADORE Applegate Farms 100% Grass-Fed Beef hot dogs, those things are my jam, BUT…… I could definitely eat a WHOLE package, and they’re kind of expensive. lol