55 Healthy Weight Watchers Recipes (With SmartPoints!) (2024)

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Weight Watchers is one of the most popular and effective diets because unlike the other trendy weight loss programs, no food is strictly off limits. On top of that, there are thousands of delicious Weight Watchers recipes with points available for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and desserts, so you never feel like you’re missing out!

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Weight Watchers works by assigning foods a point value. Nutritious, healthy foods that are more filling have fewer points than junk food that’s full of empty calories.

With the new WW Freestyle program, points can be carried over to the next day, and there are over 200 “zero points” food choices.

The goal is to point you toward making healthier food choices for the long term. Weight Watchers is more of a lifestyle than a trendy diet.

And it works.

One thing I love about Weight Watchers is that you don’t have to sign up to reap the benefits of the program.

I will tell you that your chances of succeeding are greater if you do attend meetings in some form of fashion-online or in person, but if that doesn’t fit into your schedule or your budget that’s perfectly fine.

As long as you eat what’s allowed in your daily point “budget” you will see results!

Try to find a friend (accountability partner) to give you moral support when you need it. Because you will need it! See, I’ve lost 145 pounds and I know it isn’t easy. But it is worth the effort!

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Ok! If you’re planning out your weekly meals and adding up those points I’ve collected these Weight Watchers meals to help you get started!

You’ll find healthy (and quick) breakfast recipes to kickstart your day and keep you full until noon, lunch options that are packable and easy to prepare, and the most amazing Weight Watchers dinner recipes I’ve ever seen! Plus snacks and dessert. Because you’ve gotta enjoy life, right?

Need motivation? Readthis storyabout how Weight Watchers got started – it’s so inspiring!:)

15 Weight Watchers Recipes | Breakfast

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Greek Yogurt Pancakes | Recipe Girl (2 WW SP)

Sausage Balls with Almond Flour | Word To Your Mother Blog (5 WW SP)

Oven Baked Eggs | Word To Your Mother Blog (0 WW SP)

Greek Egg Muffins | SkinnyMs (1 WW SP)

Avocado Baked Eggs | Word To Your Mother Blog (4 WW SP)

Triple Berry Yogurt Bowl | Emily Bites (2 WW SP)

Spinach & Mushroom Quiche | KitchMe (3 WW SP)

Instant Pot Breakfast Casserole | Midlife Healthy Living (2 WW SP)

Turkey Sausage & Cheddar Omelet | Emily Bites (2 WW SP)

Caramel Cinnamon Rolls-Sugar Free | Recipe Diaries (2 WW SP)

Crab Cakes Benedict with Avocado Relish | SkinnyTaste (3 WW SP)

Bacon Egg & Cheese Breakfast Pastries | Emily Bites (6 WW SP)

Quiche Cupcakes | Slender Kitchen (1 WW PP Per Serving)

Egg Breakfast Sandwich with Pepper Jelly & Spinach | Cookin Canuck (6 WW FS SP)

Baked Oatmeal Casserole | SkinnyMs (9 WW SP)

15 Weight Watchers Recipes | Lunch

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Paleo Friendly Meaty Veggie Roll Ups | SkinnyMs (1 WW SP)

Turkey Panini Recipe with Apple, Cheddar & Arugula | Cookin Canuck (6 WW SP)

Almond Flour Tortillas | Word To Your Mother Blog (3 WW SP)

Shells with Pesto, Peas & Sun Dried Tomatoes | Eat Yourself Skinny (9 WW Points)

Weight Watchers Turkey Pinto Bean Burritos | simple nourished living (6 WW SP)

Healthy Tuna Salad Wraps | You Brew My Tea (1 WW SP)

Skinny Waldorf Chicken Salad | Skinny Kitchen (2 WW SP)

Greek Pasta Salad | Inspiralized (8 WW SP)

Mexican Quinoa Salad | Recipe Girl (7 WW Points)

Open-Faced Apple, Ham and Swiss Melts | Meal Planning Mommies (5 WW SP)

Orzo Salad with Vegetables | simple nourished living (4 WW SP)

Baked Buffalo Chicken Taquitos | Recipe Diaries (4 WW SP)

Weight Watchers Macaroni & Cheese | Real Advice Gal (4 WW Points)

Avocado & Chicken Wrap | SkinnyMs (7 WW SP)

Mediterranean Tuna Salad | Laa Loosh (5 WW Points)

Weight Watchers Meals No Cook Tex-Mex Shrimp Rolls | simple nourished living (3 WW FS SP)

15 Weight Watchers Recipes | Dinner

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Roasted Salmon with Chickpeas Zucchini & Red Pepper | Weight Watchers (2 WW SP)

| Word To Your Mother Blog (6 WW SP)

Slow Cooker Balsamic Chicken | Word To Your Mother Blog (5 WW SP)

Chicken Enchilada Bubble Up | drizzle me skinny (6 WW SP)

Slow Cooker Shredded Chicken Chili | Word To Your Mother Blog (8 WW SP)

Spicy Asian Chicken Meatballs | SkinnyMs (7 WW SP)

Veggie Loaded Mac N Cheese | Slap Dash Mom (6 WW SP)

Weight Watchers Garlic Shrimp | It All Started With Paint (2 WW SP)

Crockpot or Stovetop Taco Soup with Ground Beef | Word To Your Mother Blog (3 WW SP)

Oven-Grilled Salmon | SkinnyMs (7 WW SP)

One Skillet Mozzarella Chicken | Word To Your Mother Blog (8 WW SP)

Teriyaki Chicken & Rice Casserole | Emily Bites (7 WW SP)

Weight Watchers Stuffed Shells | It All Started With Paint (7 WW SP)

Pesto Zucchini Noodles & Sausage | Cookin Canuck (5 WW SP)

Slow Cooker Sticky Garlic Chicken | SkinnyMs (9 WW SP)

Skinny Steak Fajitas | Skinny Kitchen (5 WW SP)

Slow Cooker Mexican Pulled Pork | Word To Your Mother Blog (7 WW SP)

10 Weight Watchers | Desserts

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Oreo Fluff | Recipe Diaries (7 WW SP)

3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies | Word To Your Mother Blog (3 WW SP)

Orange Fluff | The Country Cook (3 WW SP)

Shortbread Butter Cookies | Word To Your Mother Blog (3 WW SP)

Instant Pot Cheesecake | My Crazy Good Life (4 WW SP)

Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups | Word To Your Mother Blog (7 WW SP)

Blueberry Fro-Yo Bark | Keeping On Point (0 WW Freestyle Points)

Fruit & Yogurt Jello Cups | Emily Bites (2 WW SP)

Light & Easy No Bake Strawberry Cheesecake Parfait | simple nourished living (7 WW SP)

Weight Watchers Mint Fluff | Slap Dash Mom (1 WW PP)

Lemon Cheesecake Bars | Recipe Diaries (3 WW SP)

10 Weight Watchers Snack Ideas (Under 1 Smart Point!)

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1 Cup Air Popped Popcorn

Blueberries

Cucumbers

Frozen Grapes

Apples

Sugar Snap Peas

String Cheese (Low-Fat)

Watermelon

Quaker Rice Cake (Low-Sodium Version)

1 oz Turkey Jerky

Remember, it took time to gain the extra weight and it will take to lose them! Stay positive!

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Today’s Quote: If you’re going to lose weight, you have to do it by changing your way of thinking about food. It cannot be the highlight of your life.” – Jean Nidetch

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FAQs

What is the trick to Weight Watchers? ›

Here's How to Succeed on the New Weight Watchers Program
  • Incorporate as many zero Points® foods as possible. Have you seen the zero Points® food list yet? ...
  • Drink lots of water. ...
  • Plan it all out. ...
  • Make smart swaps for your cravings. ...
  • Use your slow cooker. ...
  • Get active—and make it fun! ...
  • Bank up your points for one delicious treat.
Jan 9, 2018

How many WW points should I use for each meal? ›

You might want to use three Points for breakfast, another seven for lunch, three for an afternoon snack, and 10 for dinner. You can use ZeroPoint foods to fill in any gaps.

What is the no counting plan on Weight Watchers? ›

Following the Simply Filling technique means you eat exclusively from the Power Foods list without counting the PointsPlus values of those foods. Eat portions that feel right for you. Not so much that you feel too full, and not too little that you still feel hungry.

Does it matter what you eat on Weight Watchers? ›

While healthy choices are encouraged, members can choose any foods they want, as long as they stay under their daily Points allotment. The WeightWatchers program also offers ZeroPoint foods.

How long does it take to lose 20 pounds on Weight Watchers? ›

That said, many healthy weight-loss guidelines say you should aim to lose one or two pounds per week (whether you have five or 50 pounds to lose), that means it could take anywhere from 10 to 20 weeks to lose 20 pounds. That may seem like a while, but it's better to go slow.

How to speed up weight loss on Weight Watchers? ›

6 Science-Backed Tricks That Can Help Make Weight Watchers Work Better
  1. How to lose weight faster on Weight Watchers. ...
  2. Dig in at breakfast. ...
  3. Go for protein early in the day. ...
  4. Look for Mother Nature's seal of approval. ...
  5. Drink a cup of water before every meal. ...
  6. Sip some green tea. ...
  7. Enjoy metabolism-shocking splurges.
Nov 13, 2023

How many weight Watcher points is a banana? ›

A fruit is a ZeroPoint food if it's: Fresh or frozen without added sugars or fat.

How many calories does 23 points on Weight Watchers? ›

I did an experiment where I tracked my food in the WW app and then also in MyFitnessPal to see how many calories I was getting in a day with my 23-Point allotment. Most days, I would be around 1,400 calories total if I stayed at 23 Points, which I never did.

Is there a free app that counts points like Weight Watchers? ›

Track your meals, monitor your progress, and reach your goals with Healthi, your personal weight loss companion. Healthi is free to download & use.

How many Weight Watchers points does a woman get a day? ›

FAQs. How many Weight Watchers smart points are you allowed per day? Users are usually allowed about 30 smart points a day.

Is Weight Watchers in financial trouble? ›

Summary. WW International's massive debt, ineffective operating model, and competition from weight-loss drugs could lead to its downfall. S&P downgraded the company's debt rating to CCC+ from B- on March 11. According to a reporter's tweet on March 13, lenders are hiring lawyers for debt negotiations.

Why aren't I losing weight on Weight Watchers? ›

Many individuals struggle with not losing weight on WW, and the reality is that Weight Watchers, like many other diets, does not lead to clinically significant weight loss, especially in the long-term. The body is wired to conserve energy when calories are restricted, which means WW quickly becomes counterproductive.

What foods to avoid on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers, now called WW assigns point values to food and drinks which you add up to meet your daily points budget. There are no off-limits foods but due to the limiting points budget, you will likely need to choose lower calorie, higher volume, fiber, and protein foods that have a lower point value.

What time should I stop eating on WW? ›

Still, both Peterson and Allison agree that limiting late-night eating is a smart move for weight loss. “The findings aren't definitive, but there's growing evidence to suggest that not eating after 7pm would be helpful,” Allison says, even if that just means cutting out your after-dinner or late night snack.

Can I have as much fruit as I want on Weight Watchers? ›

Serving sizes are 1 cup for leafy greens and 1/2 cup for all other fruits and vegetables. It's not a personal challenge to see how much fruit you can eat in a day. Aim for five servings of veggies and fruits. No one joins WW because of fruit abuse but some want to push boundaries and slow their progress.

Can I lose 3 pounds a week on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers encourages healthy eating and discourages food deprivation. While following a WW plan, you can expect to lose an average of 8 pounds a month, or 2 pounds a week. This is a realistic and healthy goal to aim for, according to the Mayo Clinic.

How much weight can you lose in a month on Weight Watchers? ›

First, a primer: Weight Watchers works by assessing each member by age, weight, height and gender, then determining how much food he or she needs to eat to lose weight at what the company calls a safe rate—one to two pounds per week.

Why am I losing weight so slowly on Weight Watchers? ›

Heal Your Metabolism: If you've been restricting your diet for many years, it's likely that your metabolism has slowed down too. You can work on healing your metabolism by gently reintroducing foods back into your diet, eating when you're hungry, and stopping when you're full.

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