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6 Healthy Low-Cholesterol BBQ Ideas for New Year’s Eve 2025

by | Dec 24, 2024 | ARTIKEL, Update

New Year’s celebrations are a special time to gather with family and loved ones. One of the most exciting activities during the countdown to midnight is hosting a barbecue. To make sure everyone can enjoy this event, here are some ideas for New Year’s Eve barbecue recipes that are health-friendly and perfect for those with high cholesterol issues. Let’s celebrate the turn of the year in a delicious and healthy way! 

New Year’s Eve BBQ 2025 Menu: Delicious, Healthy, and Inclusive 

Who says barbecues are always about high-cholesterol red meat? In fact, there are plenty of healthier BBQ options that are still incredibly tasty. The key lies in choosing the right ingredients and cooking methods. 

Here are some healthy New Year’s Eve barbecue recipes ideas you can try. They’re guaranteed to make your New Year’s Eve party both special and enjoyable for everyone.

1. Grilled Fish with Sambal Dabu-Dabu

Grilled fish is always a safe and healthy choice. Fish like snapper, mackerel, or tilapia contain less fat compared to red meat and are rich in heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids. 

To keep the dish cholesterol-friendly, use simple seasonings like garlic, lime juice, and a pinch of salt. Serve the grilled fish with sambal dabu-dabu, a Manado specialty made of chopped tomatoes, shallots, chilies, and lime juice, for a refreshing kick. 

For an extra unique flavor, you can add FiberCreme to this New Year’s Eve barbecue recipe Check out how here.

2. Skinless Taichan Satay

If you prefer a fuss-free option, taichan satay is the way to go. Choose lean cuts like chicken breast and avoid using skin. For a healthier and creamier flavor, marinate the satay with a mix of FiberCreme, garlic, and a dash of soy sauce. 

Pair the satay with a delicious sambal. Learn how to make it here.

3. Grilled Corn

Grilled corn is a classic BBQ menu item that never goes wrong. This time, though, why not make it a bit different? Not only is it easy to eat, but the spread on the corn will also be extra special. Thanks to FiberCreme, your corn will be richer in flavor and higher in fiber. 

Grab the recipe here. For a healthier twist, you can adjust the amount of oil or opt for heart-healthy oils like canola, corn, or soybean oil.

4. Grilled Tofu

Tofu, which is typically fried or stir-fried, can also be a great alternative for a New Year’s Eve barbecue. Besides being low in cholesterol, tofu is an excellent source of plant-based protein. It’s also a great option for vegan or vegetarian guests. 

Use firm tofu that doesn’t crumble easily. Cut it into large pieces and marinate with BBQ sauce, teriyaki sauce, or any sauce of your choice. Grill until the outside is browned and caramelized, but don’t overcook to prevent it from falling apart.

5. Grilled Vegetables with Herb Sprinkle

Who says veggies can’t steal the show in your New Year’s Eve barbecue? Bell peppers, zucchini, eggplant, mushrooms, and broccoli can all be grilled with a sprinkle of herbs like black pepper, garlic powder, and oregano. 

Read More : Must-Have Kitchen Spices for Your Delicious Dishes

Tips for a Healthier New Year’s Eve BBQ 2025 

To keep your barbecue healthy, consider these tips:

1. Avoid excessive oil

Reduce the use of oil, butter, margarine, or other fats. Opt for healthier cooking oils when needed.

2. Limit processed meats

Avoid or minimize ultra-processed foods like sausages and meatballs. These often contain saturated fats, sugar, salt, and preservatives.

3. Use natural seasonings

Reduce instant sauces and replace them with homemade, fresh, and healthier seasonings. Get homemade sauce inspiration from @FiberCreme_TV on Instagram or the Ellenka YouTube channel. 

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