May 2021

Enjoy a healthy cookout in the comfort of your own home! Memorial Day is here and warm weather has arrived. Head to the backyard and whip up some nutritious and delicious food that fits into your Nutrisystem plan.

With the right recipes and meal ideas, you can stay on track with your weight loss goals this holiday. We put together these 10 tips for making your at-home cookout a healthy occasion.

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Here are 10 easy tips for a healthy backyard barbecue:

1. Don’t starve yourself before the cookout.

different Nutrisystem foods on a table

We’ve all done it—skipping meals before a big event to “save up” calories for the party spread. But when you’re trying to lose weight, this can backfire. You can get so hungry that you wind up eating even more than your planned “splurge.”

Keep yourself from going so far overboard—and from showing up hangry—by keeping your blood sugar stable. Eat your prescribed Nutrisystem foods and snacks before the party and save any SmartCarbs or PowerFuels to go with your cookout meal. The fiber, protein and healthy fats in your normal meals will keep you from being too hungry, so you can measure portions of your cookout favorites and stay on track.

2. Start by filling half of your plate with veggies.

cookout grilled veggies

Less than 10 percent of Americans get their recommended daily servings of vegetables, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). They explain that eating two to three cups per day can reduce your risk for heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and yes, obesity.

By eating an abundance of vegetables, you’re getting a lot of water with your food. Eating water-rich foods means that you can have more volume for less calories. This can ultimately help you lose weight. According to Science Daily, Penn State research discovered that “women who added water-rich foods to their diets lost more weight during the first six months of the study than those who only reduced fat in their diets.”

So, start with the veggies and use the grill to make them even more delicious! Get some Leaf-approved tips for grilling tomatoes, mushrooms and greens for even more flavor by clicking here! >

3. Find tasty, low-calorie side dish recipes on the Leaf.

home cookout

A “healthy” cookout doesn’t mean the food is boring—it should be just the opposite! The Leaf Weight Loss Blog is your source for keeping things deliciously diet-friendly. Spice up your coleslaw game with sweet options like this Broccoli Slaw with Cranberries and Lime or a fiery, crunchy bowl of this Spicy Peanut Slaw. Or go cucumber crazy: Whip up some of this five-star rated Cucumber Dill Dip or a bowl of this Zesty Cucumber and Dill Salad.

Find more recipes like these healthy cookout sides right here! >

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4. Tackle your cravings head-on.

cookout cravings

Now that your plate features some veggies, get down to business. Identify the cookout food you’re craving most and dish out a healthy, measured portion. That’s advice straight from our Nutrisystem registered dietitians: If you’re really craving a food, you should eat it. Denying yourself a small piece of a favorite pie or a slice of cheese on your burger won’t make the craving go away—it will more than likely lead you to graze on other fare, unsatisfied. It’s better to have a portion you can measure and enjoy, so you can calm your cravings and stay on track.

Click here for more surprising weight loss tips from our health experts! >

5. Keep the calories on your plate, not in your glass.

cookout recipes

Sugary beverages are thought to be a big part of the obesity epidemic in America: From 1977 to the year 2001, Americans increased their daily consumption of sweetened beverages from 50 to 144 calories per day, says The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Over the course of a year, that could add up to over 50,000 extra calories!

Keep your calories down and the flavor up with something summery and fun that features fruit: Try one of these refreshing summer mocktails! > If you’re a beer drinker, choose one that satisfies for fewer calories—like one of these 10 low-calorie beers that actually taste good. >

6. No grill? No problem! Pan sear your meat for a crisp crust worthy of the grill.

cookout recipes

If your go-to grill move typically involves heading to a local park, you may not have a grill in your backyard. However, you can get the same flavors you love inside by pan searing your meat to perfection.

Brush a cast iron skillet with oil and turn the burner on high. Make sure to turn on the exhaust fan so your smoke alarm doesn’t go off! Brush a small amount of olive oil on each side of the steak and season liberally with salt and pepper. Once the pan is hot, cook the steak for 90 seconds to two minutes on each side. Then transfer the steak—in the pan—to the oven to bake at 325 degrees for five to seven minutes until medium-rare.

7. Marinate meat to fight cancer.

marinated meat

When you grill meat, compounds called heterocyclic amines (HCAs) are created, according to Natural Medicine Journal. HCAs are considered carcinogens and are said to increase the risk of cancer. However, marinating your meat in herb-infused mixtures, especially ones including rosemary, can decrease the formation of HCAs on your grill by up to 70 percent.

Try this simple, rosemary marinade for beef: Mix a half-cup of red wine vinegar, two tablespoons olive oil, a quarter-cup of chopped rosemary, two crushed garlic cloves and salt and pepper to taste. Marinate the meat for at least an hour, then drain and cook.

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8. Grill some fruit for a sweet, surprising dessert.

grilled peaches

Grilled watermelon, pineapple, peaches and plums are bursting with flavor: The grilling caramelizes their natural sugar, so the foods taste even sweeter. These delicious and refreshing fruits are packed with fiber and immunity-boosting vitamins. Plus, they are much lower in calories than the sad, melting fare you’ll usually find at a cookout’s dessert table.

Get grilling tips for a variety of different fruits right here on The Leaf! Check out this guide for 10 fruits that taste even better grilled. >

9. Don’t focus just on the food!

cookout recipes

Sure, it’s a “cookout” and burgers and dogs are delicious. However, it’s not the reason everyone’s together. We’re finally able to get together. So, have a plate and make sure it satisfies. Sit down, take your time and concentrate on the flavors and textures of these delicious cookout foods. In a recent study, published in the International Journal of Obesity, researchers looked at the eating habits of 60,000 people. They found that eating slowly can decrease the risk of obesity.

When you’re finished eating your healthy barbecue meal, put your focus on those around you. We’ve all been apart so long that this could be easier than ever. But make a point of remembering: This event is about food, yes, but it’s really about being together. So be present and be together!

10. Have a plan for the food and the leftovers.

cookout recipes

If you cook up a smorgasbord, have a plan in place for the aftermath. Before guests arrive, figure out how many portions of each type of dish you can plan to add to your eating schedule in the following days. If there’s a favorite dessert, salad or entrée you’re making, think about when it can fit into your plan. Keep the correct number of pre-measured portions for yourself and your family when guests leave. Then have containers ready for others to take the rest of the leftovers home with them. You’ll have pre-measured treats that fit your lifestyle, and less temptation to pull you off your plan in the days following the cookout.

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Memorial Day weekend has arrived and we’re all ready for summer fun to begin. This holiday marks the unofficial start of the summer season. But more importantly, it’s also a time to remember those who have served in our military and paid the ultimate sacrifice while protecting our country and our freedom. Many Americans commemorate the day with BBQs, picnics and beach trips. To help you stay on track with your weight loss goals this holiday, we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite Healthy Memorial Day recipes that everyone will enjoy.

From protein-packed grilled main courses, fresh fruity favorites and patriotic party plates, these 20 Memorial Day cookout ideas are sure to be a hit!

1. Air Fryer Mexican Street Corn >

Air Fryer Mexican Street Corn

Servings: 4

Calories per Serving: 178

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb, ½ PowerFuel and 1 Extra

Corn on the cob is a summer picnic staple. Take it to the next level and save room on the grill and stovetop by making healthy Mexican Street Corn in your air fryer. We even made the creamy Mexican street corn sauce healthy and Nutrisystem-approved! Click here for the full recipe! >

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2. Grilled Balsamic Chicken >

Grilled Balsamic Chicken for Memorial Day

Servings: 6

Calories per Serving: 140

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 PowerFuel and 2 Extras

Keep grilled chicken simple and savory with an easy marinade. We perfected this balsamic marinade that includes olive oil, balsamic vinegar, Italian seasoning, garlic and black pepper. Click here for the full recipe! >

3. Greek Orzo Summer Salad >

Greek Orzo Summer Salad

Servings: 2

Calories per Serving: 276

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb, ½ PowerFuel, 1 Extra and 1 Vegetable

Healthy pasta salad recipes are essential to your list of Memorial Day cookout ideas. This seasonal summer salad is colorful, flavorful and different than any other pasta salad recipes that will be at the BBQ. Click here for the full recipe! >

4. 5-Ingredient Patriotic Cheesecake >

5-Ingredient Patriotic Cheesecake

Servings: 10

Calories per Serving: 175

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 3 Extras

Who knew that you would only need five ingredients to make a creamy, dreamy cheesecake dessert? This healthy Memorial Day cake recipe includes the colors of the flag and a crunchy graham cracker crust. Try turning the berries into an American flag design if you have some extra time! Click here for the full recipe! >

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5. Caprese Turkey Burger >

Caprese Turkey Burger for Memorial Day

Servings: 2

Calories per Serving: 282

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 2 PowerFuels

It’s burger season! If you’re stocking up on burger recipes for a Memorial Day BBQ, this Caprese Turkey Burger is one that everyone will love. Click here for the full recipe! >

6. Healthy Fruit Salad >

Healthy Fruit Salad for Memorial Day

Servings: 6

Calories per Serving: 93

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and ½ Extra

Healthy Memorial Day recipes and cookout ideas should involve fresh fruit and grilled proteins. This Healthy Fruit Salad recipe checks off the first box and pairs perfectly with all of your BBQ main courses. Click here for the full recipe! >

7. Cedar Plank Salmon >

Cedar Plank Salmon

Servings: 4 (1 serving = 4 oz.)

Calories per Serving: 161

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 2 PowerFuels

A cedar plank makes grilling fish easy (and more delicious!). Simply add spices to your salmon, throw it on a soaked cedar plank and grill for 14 to 18 minutes. Click here for the full recipe! >

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8. 4-Ingredient Dill Pickle Egg Salad >

4-Ingredient Dill Pickle Egg Salad for Memorial Day

Servings: 2

Calories per Serving: 188

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 2 PowerFuels and 1 Extra

A tasty twist on a classic BBQ side dish, our simple Dill Pickle Egg Salad recipe for Memorial Day requires just four ingredients: Eggs, pickles, dried dill and mayo. Click here for the full recipe! >

9. Healthy Non-Alcoholic Strawberry Daiquiri >

Healthy Non-Alcoholic Strawberry Daiquiri

Servings: 2

Calories per Serving: 55

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb

Toast to the start of summer with this refreshing and fruity mocktail recipe. All you need is fresh and frozen strawberries, water and lime juice for this blended beverage. Click here for the full recipe! >

10. Marinated Steak Kebabs >

Marinated Steak Kebabs for Memorial Day

Servings: 6

Calories per Serving: 183

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 PowerFuel, 1 Vegetable and 2 Extras

Tender, juicy steak shines in this protein-packed main course that you need for your holiday cookout. These easy skewers also provide fiber with baby potatoes, red onions and bell peppers. Click here for the full recipe! >

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11. Must-Try Strawberry Pie >

Must-Try Strawberry Pie

Servings: 8

Calories per Serving: 132

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 1 Extra

Memorial Day desserts must include a sweet strawberry surprise! Our strawberry pie recipe is a must-try, with its graham cracker crust and fresh and fruity filling. Click here for the full recipe! >

12. Creamy Cauliflower “Potato Salad” >

Creamy Cauliflower “Potato Salad” for Memorial Day

Servings: 4

Calories per Serving: 107.8

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 PowerFuel and 2 Vegetables

Enjoy creamy potato salad with a twist! Cauliflower florets are the base of this healthy “potato salad recipe” that’s low carb and super delicious. Click here for the full recipe! >

13. Marinated Grilled Chicken Thighs >

Marinated Grilled Chicken Thighs

Servings: 4

Calories per Serving: 219

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 2 PowerFuels and 1 Extra

Add this marinated grilled chicken to your line-up of Memorial Day Cookout ideas! Tender chicken thighs are infused with citrus juices, olive oil and a blend of savory spices. Click here for the full recipe! >

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14. American Flag Fruit Tray >

American Flag Fruit Tray for Memorial Day

Servings: 8

Calories per Serving: 110

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 2 Extras

This American Flag Fruit Tray is an impressive addition to your healthy Memorial Day menu. Assorted red, white and blue fruit creates a beautiful American flag that’s the perfect centerpiece for your picnic table. White chocolate dipped banana slices make this tray extra special. Click here for the full recipe! >

15. Simple Spring Green Pasta Salad >

Simple Spring Green Pasta Salad

Servings: 4

Calories per Serving: 165

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb, ½ PowerFuel and ½ Extra

While Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, it’s technically still spring. Celebrate with an easy pasta salad recipe that features one of our favorite in-season veggies: Asparagus! Click here for the full recipe! >

16. Spicy Inside-Out Cheeseburger >

Spicy Inside-Out Cheeseburger for Memorial Day

Servings: 2

Calories per Serving: 353

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 2 PowerFuels, 1 SmartCarb and 1 Extra

It’s not Memorial Day weekend without grilling! Whip up the ultimate healthy burger recipe with lean ground beef, Worcestershire sauce, jalapeno pepper, shredded reduced fat cheese and a blend of savory spices. Serve them up on whole wheat sandwich thins with a serving of chunky salsa, sliced tomatoes and lettuce leaves. Click here for the full recipe! >

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17. Watermelon Berry Salad >

watermelon berry salad for memorial day

Servings: 2

Calories per Serving: 92

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 1 PowerFuel

This red, white and blue fruit salad will be one of your favorite side dish recipes for your Memorial Day BBQ. Cubed watermelon, black pepper, fat-free feta cheese and fresh mint are the perfect fusion of sweet and salty. Feel free to plate it up in the shape of an American flag! Click here for the full recipe! >

18. Shrimp and Scallop Skewers >

Shrimp and Scallop Skewers

Servings: 4

Calories per Serving: 137

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 PowerFuel, ½ Extra and 1 Vegetable

Shrimp and scallops are stacked onto skewers with sliced veggies, creating one of the most delicious Memorial Day cookout ideas. (We used zucchini, red onions and bell peppers, but you can also incorporate cherry tomatoes and mushrooms!) Brushed in a homemade lemon garlic butter sauce, they are packed with protein AND flavor. Click here for the full recipe! >

19. Pretzel Crust Fruit Pie >

Pretzel Crust Fruit Pie

Servings: 8

Calories per Serving: 177

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 3 Extras

Pie crust is made easy with crushed pretzels, light butter and coconut sugar. The creamy filling of this simple pie is even easier, featuring light whipped topping, lime zest and beautiful sliced peaches and plums. Feel free to swap your favorite fruits into one of our top healthy Memorial Day desserts. Click here for the full recipe! >

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20. Patriotic Booze-Free Sangria >

Patriotic Booze-Free Sangria for Memorial Day

Servings: 4

Calories per Serving: 53

On Nutrisystem, Count As: ½ SmartCarb

Seltzer water and a light lemonade mix come together to create this refreshing beverage. Just add the red, white and blue fruits, pour it into a cup, add a straw and enjoy! Click here for the full recipe! >

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