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4 Grilling Ideas for Your Next Summer Barbecue
Good Morning America
Summer is all about backyard barbecues and that means lots of burgers and food on the grill.
If you’re trying to be healthier this summer, there are simple swaps to lighten up the go-to grilling dishes, says nutrition expert Brooke Alpert.
Alpert, author of “The Diet Detox,” shared a healthy summer BBQ menu with leaner proteins that are lower in calories and sodium content to keep you on track.
Try a turkey burger instead of beef and skip the bun.
The classic beef burger with lettuce, tomato, pickle and cheese has about 564 calories. Instead of beef, try a turkey burger on a collard green wrap with tomato, pickle, and cheese
Why it’s a great figure-friendly swap: “Turkey is a leaner meat than beef. Not only is a turkey burger lower in calories, it’s also lower in fat and higher in calcium than beef. Plus, wrapping your burger in a high fiber vegetable like collard greens saves on calories and provides an amazing source of nutrients like antioxidants to keep you healthy.”
How to make it: Grill turkey burger patty on both sides. Place in collard green wrap and add one tomato, slice, one pickle spear, and a slice of cheddar cheese …
Bye, bye bratwurst.
Pass on the bratwurst and try a turkey hot dog with mustard and sauerkraut.
Why it’s a great figure-friendly swap: Bratwurst contains meat with a high fat content and therefore a high calorie content. Choosing leaner meat like turkey saves on calories. Plus, the sodium content is lower so you won’t feel that salt-bloat the morning after your BBQ. The sauerkraut is also an amazing source of probiotics which will improve your gut bacteria and overall health.
How to make it: Grill a turkey hot dog like the Great Organic Uncured Turkey Hot Dog from Applegate. Place on bun with 1 teaspoon mustard and 1 tablespoon sauerkraut.