8 Heart Healthy Snacks For Your Daily Routine (2024)

I’m sure you’ve notice a theme throughout the month on our blog of things being “heart healthy.”

Well, February is National Heart Health month, so us dietitians at RBA of course wanted to participate in the fun. I talk to my clients a lot about having heart healthy snacks in between meals.

Many times my clients are surprised because they are used to snacks being something like cookies or chips. While it is possible to have chips and still have a healthy diet, I do encourage my clients to have nutritious snacks more often.

So, I decided to write a blog this month about heart healthy snacks to try! Let us know your faves on this list or if we missed any 🙂

1. Heart Healthy Trail Mix

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Photo by Kristin Jenkins

This is the ideal on-the-go snack. Unsalted nuts and dried fruit are a great combination. Sometimes I add in Cheerios or popcorn to mine. What’s great about trail mix is that it can store well in your car.

So, if you need something quick, it might be a good idea to store some trail mix in your trunk or bag! I buy the kind from Trader Joe’s that are already portioned out into individual servings.

Try this recipe for a base for your trail mix, and personalize your recipe with your favorite additions!

2. Avocado or Peanut Butter Toast

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Photo credit Klara Knezevic

Basically, all you do is toast a piece of whole grain toast and then add avocado and other toppings. There are so many yummy variations of this tasty treat. See below for my faves:

  • Avocado slices, garlic and pepper
  • Peanut butter and banana
  • Avocado, sun-dried tomato and a sprinkle of feta cheese
  • Peanut butter and pomegranate seeds

Nuts are packed with unsaturated fat, which is the “good” kind of fat and will protect your heart against cholesterol and plaque build up.

3. Tuna Salad and Crackers

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I bet you thought you couldn’t have tuna salad as a snack! Well, why not? To make this heart healthy, be sure to go light on the mayo or you can even try using plain fat free Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise.

Tuna is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids. These help to lower triglycerides in your body.

If you substitute avocado for mayo, you will get an extra punch of heart health!

4. Low Sodium Bean Salsa and Baked Chips

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Photo credit Klara Knezevic

Beans being high in fiber help to lower cholesterol levels. The baked chips are a better option than regular fried chips when it comes to heart health. If you aren’t a fan of baked chips, try pita chips or pita bread instead or maybe some whole grain crackers.

Try this delicious black bean salsa for your next snack time!

5. Fruit and Low-Fat Yogurt or Cottage Cheese

A fruit and yogurt parfait is a great way to get in a serving of fruit for the day! Try to use a variety of fruits so you get a TON of different colors to make sure you’re getting in different antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.

I enjoy using a variety of berries in mine!

6. Chia Seed Pudding

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Photo credit Kaitlin Eckstein

This recipe is so easy and tasty! You can change up the flavors and get creative!That’s it!

I like to add fruit and almonds to mine and maybe a dash of cinnamon for flavor.

7. Heart Healthy Smoothie

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Photo by Kaitlin Eckstein

Also take a look at our Low FODMAP smoothie!

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Photo credit: Kaitlin Eckstein

See this handout for our REBEL Smoothie Matrix to get some ideas on how to make a smoothie.

We also have a few awesome smoothie recipes on the blog, including

this cranberry orange smoothie bowl

and this green smoothie!

Use this smoothie graphic to help make smoothie making easy!

8. Heart Healthy Baked Oatmeal Bars

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photo credit Kaitlin Eckstein

I like to top my baked oatmeal with almond butter for a satisfying, complex-carb snack! These baked oatmeal bars can also be used for breakfast! Find the recipe here.

These aren’t the only heart healthy snacks you can enjoy.

There are many other combinations you can try. Do you have a favorite heart healthy snack recipe? Share it with us in the comments!

To make an appointment with one of our Registered Dietitians, click here or call 301-474-2499.

-This blog has been reviewed and updated on September 8, 2021 by Rebecca Bitzer MS RD LD CEDRD

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8 Heart Healthy Snacks For Your Daily Routine (2024)

FAQs

What are some healthy heart snacks? ›

Try these ideas for heart-healthy savoury snacks and healthy desserts.
  • Try yoghurt-dipped strawberries. Instead of chocolate biscuits. ...
  • Try home-roasted veg. Instead of a bowl of chips. ...
  • Try fruity filo. ...
  • Try popcorn. ...
  • Try fruit and custard. ...
  • Try sticks and dips. ...
  • Try unsalted nuts. ...
  • Try frozen smoothie lollies.

What are 10 healthy foods for your heart? ›

10 foods to improve your heart health
  • Salmon and tuna. These fish are high in omega-3s–healthy fats that can lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart rhythm disorders. ...
  • Olive oil. ...
  • Walnuts and almonds. ...
  • Oranges. ...
  • Avocados. ...
  • Dark chocolate. ...
  • Low-fat yogurt. ...
  • Cherries.

What are 8 ways to be heart-healthy? ›

Overview
  • Eat healthy.
  • Get active.
  • Stay at a healthy weight.
  • Quit smoking and stay away from secondhand smoke.
  • Control your cholesterol and blood pressure.
  • Drink alcohol only in moderation.
  • Manage stress.
Sep 1, 2021

What is a healthy snack all day? ›

Examples of 6 healthy snacks include hummus, cheese, crackers with fruit, canned fish, avocado, and popcorn.

What is the single best food for your heart? ›

Foods to eat
  • Fish high in omega-3 fatty acids (salmon, tuna, and trout)
  • Lean meats such as 95% lean ground beef or pork tenderloin or skinless chicken or turkey.
  • Eggs.
  • Nuts, seeds, and soy products (tofu)
  • Legumes such as kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, and lima beans.
Mar 24, 2022

What foods prevent heart attacks? ›

The best diet for preventing heart disease is one that is full of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, fish, poultry, and vegetable oils; includes alcohol in moderation, if at all; and goes easy on red and processed meats, refined carbohydrates, foods and beverages with added sugar, sodium, and foods with trans ...

What foods clear your heart? ›

Eating certain foods may help prevent clogged arteries and lower your risk of heart disease. Some examples include berries, beans, tomatoes, fish, oats, and leafy greens. Atherosclerosis occurs when fatty deposits accumulate along artery walls.

What is the 3 day cardiac diet? ›

The 3-Day Cardiac Diet sets strict limits on foods you can eat during specific meals. Meals generally consist of a protein source paired with fruits, vegetables, toast, or saltine crackers. Salt and pepper are the only permitted spices. For dessert, vanilla ice cream is allowed once per day during dinner.

What is the #1 worst habit for your heart? ›

Smoking is one of the most harmful things people can do to themselves,” Dr. Maniar says. Blood flow drops, slashing oxygen that fuels the heart, which compensates by spiking blood pressure, heart rate and rhythm, and can lead to hardened and narrowed arteries and blood clots causing cardiovascular disease.

Which fruit reduces heart blockage? ›

The best vegetables and fruits for heart patients are bananas, avocados, oranges, grapes, tomatoes, and spinach. These fruits contain potassium, magnesium, and vitamin C which are good for the heart. Research shows that eating a diet rich in these nutrients can help lower blood pressure levels.

Are pretzels a heart-healthy snack? ›

Pretzels won't lead to heart problems right away. However, if you're likely to get heart troubles, have a history of high blood pressure, or need to watch your sodium intake, you may need to replace pretzels with a lower sodium snack.

Are Ritz crackers healthy? ›

They are not whole grain and are highly processed. Ritz Crackers are made with sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and partially hydrogenated oils (trans fat). A single serving provides 80 calories, 0 grams of fat, 10 grams of carbohydrate, 1 gram of sugar, and 1 gram of protein.

Can heart patient eat sweets? ›

High sugary diets have been linked to high blood pressure, which, in turn, increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Chronic inflammation. Sugar can promote inflammation in the body which leads to excess stress on the heart and blood vessels, which, in turn, increases the risk of premature death and stroke.

Is peanut butter heart friendly? ›

Peanut butter also contains omega-6 fatty acid. This fatty acid lowers bad (LDL) cholesterol and increases good (HDL) cholesterol. In addition, peanuts are a natural source of arginine, an amino acid that may prevent heart and vascular disease by promoting good blood vessel function.

Can you eat popcorn on a heart healthy diet? ›

High intake of fiber, which is prevalent in popcorn, has been found to decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease as well as coronary heart disease. Fiber is an important part of a balanced diet, and popcorn is ideal if you need a snack that contributes to your daily fiber intake.

Is there a heart healthy potato chip? ›

Popchips. Popchips use the beloved potato, but unlike classic chips, these are not fried. To make these chips, heat and pressure are used to create a delicious and crunchy chip with far less fat than fried options in bold flavors such as BBQ, Sea Salt and Sea Salt & Vinegar.

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