High Calorie Recipes... the Healthy Way - Chocolate-Covered Katie (2024)

Feels like forever since my last post.

Really, though, it’s only been two days. I left the last post up for a bit because of its important message, and also because this gave me a chance to thoroughly read through all of the heartfelt and personal comments so many people took time to leave.

It was especially wonderful seeing readers responding to and encouraging each other in the comment section with ideas for high calorie recipes or just with support in general. Please, always feel free to respond to other commenters on my posts. If someone asks a question and you know the answer, share your knowledge! I don’t have all the answers, and so I’m happy when someone more knowledgeable speaks up.

Today’s post is a follow-up to Thursday’s. It was written for anyone who’d like some higher calorierecipes and is tired of resorting to so-called junk food all the time. I once tried the junk food route to gain weight. (For more about that, see the following post: My Junk Food Phase.)

It did not work for me, and I felt awful. No way could I continue to scarf down pints of vegan ice cream every day, or eat two slices of cake as a daily snack—I was beginning to hate dessert! I finally had to take a good look at my diet and try something new. That “something new” was adopting a healthy, but still high-calorie, diet.

Many of my favorite recipes on this blog are the high calorierecipes (or the ones that can be high in calories if you employ some of the optional ingredients or substitutions). For example: One of my favorite “weight gain” recipes is actually a recipe I specifically highlight as being low in calories:

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Low Calorie Peanut Butter

Yes, the recipe has half the calories of peanut butter… So if you eat 1 or 2 tablespoons on a sandwich, you’ve saved calories. But I like to eat the entire recipe in a serving, which makes it closer to 500-600 calories. It’s one of my favorite high calorie recipes, and it’s not made with hard-to-find ingredients. Just peanut butter and banana… what could be easier??

And if you use a frozen banana (I highly recommend you do!), it’s like ice cream. So incredibly delicious! Other recipes on my blog that are—or can be—higher in calories:

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Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Shake

Seriously, forget Boost. This shake is way better. Actually, I’ve never tried Boost since it’s not vegan… For awhile I did drink some weight-gain-type shakes (called Power Dreams) from the Imagine Foods company. I liked the chocolate ones best. (Surprise!) But then the company went and discontinued those drinks. Oh well; I like my own better anyway.

(People with peanut allergies can easily sub almond butter or an allergy-friendly alternative like sunbutter or soynut butter.)

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Blueberry Pie Pancakes

I always always always add the optional oil when I make these pancakes for myself. And if you can spare the calories, I highly recommend you do the same. Using coconut oil makes them taste like buttery shortbread, bursting with giant blueberries.

Darn it, now I’m craving pancakes.

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Coconut Melties

Another one of my favorite things to eat. These little candies are absolutely addictive. You cannot eat just one two seventeen. Thankfully, they’re also incredibly easy to make. I prepare a huge amount at once… but, even still, they disappear so fast!

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Chocolate-Raspberry Fudge Cake

Yet another personal favorite. Ok, so I have a lot of favorites. Since first creating the recipe a few years ago, I don’t think a week has gone by where I haven’t had a slice of this fantabulous fudge cake. For extra calories, eat more than one serving. You can do that, right?

I certainly always do! And yet, it doesn’t leave me feeling gross and sluggish like when I used to eat those sugary layer cakes every day.

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Homemade Larabars

Those are “Oatmeal-Raisin Cookie” Bars in the photo. They’re one of my favorite high calorie recipes on the blog. (How many times have I said “my favorite” now in this post? Sorry, can’t help it.)

I don’t really like the crunchy texture ofgranola, but I sometimes use this recipe as one would use granola– sprinkled over other foods, or just eaten straight from the food processor. Really, why bother shaping into bars? That just burns calories ;).

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Four-Ingredient Ice Cream

This ice cream has just 50 calories per serving… If you use almond milk, that is. Opt for the super-creamy version made with creamer or canned coconut milk and you can easily (painlessly!) take in some extra calories.

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Chocolate Frosting Shots

A glass of nothing but frosting? Heck yes! This recipe is very high in healthy fats. And none of the sugar or processed ingredients found in that Pillsbury stuff. Which means… go ahead and eat the whole glass. You know you want to!

What are some of your favorite high calorie recipes?

If you can’t tell from this post, mine include coconut, peanut butter, and really dark chocolate. Also, most raw nuts, and olive oil (on things, not plain lol!). Every now and then, I give avocado another chance because I want to like it; it’s so healthy! But alas, I just can’t see what everyone else seems to love about it.

For more, see the following: How to Gain Weight on a Healthy Diet.

High Calorie Recipes... the Healthy Way - Chocolate-Covered Katie (2024)

FAQs

Does chocolate covered Katie have an eating disorder? ›

I'm not, but I am acutely aware that it's a suggested search term if you google my blog name, which is why I wrote the following post: Chocolate Covered Katie Anorexic?

Which foods are high in calories? ›

Eat high-calorie foods, such as:
  • Butter, honey, and brown sugar, added to foods to make them taste better.
  • Oils, sauces, and gravies.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Whole milk, yogurt, mayonnaise, and sour cream.
  • Granola cereal with fruit and granola bars.
  • Muffins, pancakes, waffles, and other breads.
  • Milkshakes, puddings, and custard.

Does Nicole Dollanganger have an eating disorder? ›

Shortly after releasing the album, Dollanganger was admitted to a hospital program as she was suffering from anorexia nervosa, anorexia athletica, and bulimia nervosa.

Did Audrey have anorexia? ›

“People think because she was skinny that she had an eating disorder, but it's not true,” Dotti tells People magazine in a new cover story. “She loved Italian food and pasta.

What foods make up 1200 calories a day? ›

Another example of a 1,200-calorie-a-day diet:
  • Breakfast. One serving of whole-grain toast (100 calories) Two eggs (140 calories) ...
  • Lunch. Three ounces of grilled chicken breast (120 calories) One cup of steamed broccoli (55 calories) ...
  • Dinner. Three ounces of fish (120 calories) One cup of mixed greens (5 calories)
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Which chocolate has the highest calories? ›

Calorie Breakdown of Popular Chocolates
ChocolateQuantity/WeightCalories
White chocolate100 grams539
Milk chocolate100 grams535
Unsweetened chocolate14 grams90
Caramelized white chocolate25 grams139
6 more rows

What eating disorder does Katie have that causes her to purge whatever she normally eats? ›

Bulimia is a serious medical illness. It causes severe problems in a person's eating behaviors. It is marked by uncontrolled episodes of overeating called bingeing. This is followed by purging by self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives, and other methods.

What movie does the girl have an eating disorder? ›

A young woman, dealing with anorexia, meets an unconventional doctor who challenges her to face her condition and embrace life.

What is the show with the girl with the eating disorder? ›

After months in recovery for an eating disorder, 16-year-old Mia devises a bucket list of quintessential teen experiences to make up for lost time. Watch all you want. Sophie Wilde ("Talk to Me") headlines a cast of next-gen talent in this raw coming-of-age story created by Ripley Parker.

Is the edible woman about eating disorder? ›

In The Edible Woman, Atwood creates an anorexia that is not only a damaging physical and psychological condition, but also an alternative discourse: her heroine reveals legitimate anger and confusion through her body.

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