Pioneer Woman Recipes Remade Weight Watchers Freestyle Way (2024)

Pioneer Woman Recipes Remade Weight Watchers Freestyle Way (1)

I will be the first one to admit, I love the Pioneer Woman’s recipes. I have every cookbook and probably tried almost every recipe. Her recipes are super-duper delicious, kid friendly and did I say delicious? But, since they are down-home, cowboy type food – the recipes are full of calories. Which is fine, but not for someone that doesn’t get a lot of activity or does farm work daily. So…… I took my favorite Pioneer Woman recipes and remade them the Weight Watchers Freestyle way. These are super low point delicious recipes.

PIONEER WOMAN RECIPES REMADE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS FREESTYLE WAY

Freestylin’ Eight Layer Dip

The Pioneer Woman’s Eight Layer Dip is simply delicious. No doubt about it. However, at 7 points per serving (which is about 1/3 cup) it’s too many points to use up on an appetizer, in my opinion.

So, here is my just-as-delicious LOW POINT adaptation of the Eight Layer Dip Recipe:

1 16 oz. Container of Fresh Tomato Salsa (0 Points)

1 Recipe of Avocado Free Guacamole (Use Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt instead of regular Greek Yogurt to make this 0 Points)

1 Can of Fat Free Refried Beans (0 Points)

2 Tablespoons of Taco Seasoning (0 Points)

6 ounces or a scant 3/4 cup of Nonfat Sour Cream (6 Points)

1 ½ cups of Kraft Fat Free Shredded Cheese (3 Points)

5 Tablespoons of Sliced Black Olives (3 Points)

1 ½ cups of Frozen Sweet Corn, thawed (0 Points)

3 Scallions, chopped

Directions:

  1. Prepare recipe for Avocado Free Guacamole. Set aside.
  2. Empty Refried Beans into a bowl and stir in Taco Seasoning. Spread mixture over bottom of a 13 x 9 dish.
  3. Add the Nonfat Sour Cream on top of the Refried Beans and spread evenly.
  4. Sprinkle all the Fat Free Shredded Cheese on top of Sour Cream.
  5. Spread the Avocado Free Guacamole recipe from Step 1 on top of Sour Cream evenly.
  6. Put Black Olives on top of Guacamole.
  7. Add the Corn on top of Olives.
  8. Empty the entire container of Fresh Salsa on top of Olives & Corn and spread evenly.
  9. Add the chopped Scallions on top.

1/3 cup of this LOW POINT Freestylin’ 8 Layer Dip is now just 1 POINT per serving. Down from 7 Points! If you went insane and ate the entire 13 x 9 pan – your points value would be 12 Points! Also, you can add Shredded Chicken Breast on top too or Shrimp and it would not add any points. I would eat this with the Joseph’s Oat Bran and Whole Wheat Lavash made into Tortilla Chips. One full size Lavash is only 2 points and make me about 10 good sized “tortilla” chips.

Freestylin’ Deviled Eggs

Yes, full fat mayonnaise is delicious. But the Pioneer Woman’s Deviled Egg recipe for 1 dozen eggs (24 halves) calls for ½ cup of mayonnaise. So for 12 eggs, the total points for all of them is 26 Points! So a half of an egg is just over 1 point. Who eats just one half of a deviled egg? I mean, they are delicious, right?

Here’s the Pioneer Woman’s recipe for Deviled Eggs. Now, lets get all those eggs out of the Easter baskets and make the following 0 POINT Deviled Eggs. Now, no matter if you eat 2 eggs or 24 – it will be 0 Points. How? Instead of using mayonnaise, follow the exact directions but use my 0 Point Hummus Recipe in place of full fat mayonnaise.

Freestylin’ Brussels Sprouts with Cranberries

Not gonna lie, I hate it when I see a recipe taking a 0 point food and turning it into a total points BUSTER. I mean come on already! My vegetables are 0 points and I want to keep them that way or almost that way. This Pioneer Woman’s Recipe for Brussels Sproutsis F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C. No doubt about that. But the entire recipe is a whopping 86 POINTS! Per serving, it’s about 7 points. Now for the LOW POINT Freestylin’ version follow directions below.

Directions:

  1. Substitute the 1/2 cup of sugar for 1/2 cup of granulated Splenda.
  2. Instead of using Olive Oil to coat the Brussels Sprouts, spray Vegetable Cooking Spray over them until well coated.
  3. Instead of using 1 cup of Dried Cranberries, use 1/4 cup.
  4. Follow all directions for making the recipe – except make the substitutions outlined above.

Substituting these few ingredients brings this LOW POINT Freestylin’ recipe to 8 Points instead of 86! And that’s 8 Points for the ENTIRE recipe, not just a serving. Now – eat your veggies!

Freestylin’ Chicken Chickpea Curry

While the Pioneer Woman’s Chickpea Curry is delicious on it’s own, I add Chicken to it for a protein packed meal. Thankfully, the Chicken does not add any points to this recipe. As it is now, the Chickpea Curry comes to a total of 92 Points for the entire recipe or about 15 Points per serving. Here are the substitutions that I made turn this into a Freestylin’ Chicken Chickpea Curry recipe:

Directions:

  1. Substitute the Basmati Rice for Cauliflower Rice.
  2. Instead of using Vegetable Oil, use Vegetable Cooking Spray.
  3. Instead of Coconut Milk, I use 1/2 cup of Nonfat Greek Yogurt & 1/2 cup of Fat Free Evaporated Milk – stirred together).
  4. I add a drop or two of Coconut Extract into the Milk mixture in Step 3.

When I made this recipe, I add cooked Chicken Cutlets (cubed) into the mixture. With all the above substitutions, the entire recipe is down from 92 Points to 5 POINTS! So the new LOW POINT Freestylin’ recipe is just under 1 POINT per serving!

I plan on making the Freestylin’ 8 Layer Dip and the Freestylin’ Deviled Eggs on Memorial Day Weekend. These are party pleasers and they do not have to be reheated – which is always a plus in the Summer.

Weight Watchers Freestyle 0 Point Foods make it super easy to adapt traditionally higher point recipes into low point recipes and yet get bigger servings. All I can say is YUM and more please!

Also, would you like to see a HUGE party menu for the 4th of July that has 13 Printable 0 Point Recipes? Click here!

Pioneer Woman Recipes Remade Weight Watchers Freestyle Way (2024)

FAQs

What is the freestyle diet on Weight Watchers? ›

Based on our science-backed PersonalPoints® system, WW Freestyle encourages you to eat more fruits, veggies, lean protein, and less sugar and unhealthy fats. Our program also has over 200+ ZeroPoint™ foods you never have to portion or track. Spend your personalized PersonalPoints Budget on any food you like.

What is WW Freestyle vs Smart Points? ›

What's the Same: SmartPoints – The new Weight Watchers Freestyle program still uses SmartPoints with the same calculation, so the majority of foods (with the exception of the new zero point items) will keep the same SmartPoints. SmartPoints are calculated based on calories, saturated fat, sugar and protein.

What is the blue plan on Weight Watchers? ›

The blue plan is a little more comprehensive in what it offers for ZeroPoint foods. Starchy vegetables, poultry, eggs, legumes, and plain yogurt are all okay to eat without spending your SmartPoints. Since you'll have an equal amount of SmartPoints and ZeroPoints, you can balance out your diet easily every day.

What are the smart points on Weight Watchers? ›

How do Smartpoints work? Every food is assigned a SmartPoints value — one, easy-to-use number based on four components: calories, saturated fat, sugar, and protein. Calories establish the baseline of how many SmartPoints values the food is worth.

What happens if you only eat zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

While Weight Watchers does not require or recommend that WW members eat zero points worth of food in a day, eating zero point foods for a few days can give your weight loss a jump start. This isn't a long-term plan but rather a way to quickly get back on track with healthy eating.

How many points is oatmeal on Weight Watchers freestyle? ›

Plain oats—no matter the type—are a ZeroPoint food.

Do WW points decrease as you lose weight? ›

As members lose weight on the plan, Foster said, they'll get fewer and fewer SmartPoints to eat per day, gradually decreasing the amount of food they're eating to foster weight loss.

How many WW points per day for a woman? ›

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

Are Weight Watchers good for seniors? ›

For older adults, it can help to work with dietitians. Davidson says the Weight Watchers point system works well, because it makes eating balanced meals easy. Others that provide prepared meals throughout the day, such as Jenny Craig and Nutrisystem, “keep caloric content low but steady throughout the day,” he says.

How many points are 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe. However other ingredients you're adding to your eggs may have Points, so make sure to track them.

How many points is a baked potato on Weight Watchers Blue? ›

Load up a baked potato and dig into a hearty, healthy meal. Start with a small baked potato (4 SmartPoints value), then load it up with one of these 0 SmartPoints value toppings, and dig into a hearty, healthy meal.

Is there a new WW plan for 2024? ›

There appear to be no major changes to the WW zero-point food list in 2024. Zero-point foods are nutrient- and vitamin-dense foods that form the foundation of healthy eating. These healthy and delicious foods can be enjoyed in meals or as snacks without having to count any points.

Is Rotisserie Chicken zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Poultry is included as a ZeroPoint food group because it's an excellent source of lean protein and is nutrient-dense, providing key vitamins and minerals. Protein can help you feel fuller longer and plays an important role in bone and muscle health.

How can I speed up weight loss on Weight Watchers? ›

6 Science-Backed Tips to Lose Weight Faster on Weight Watchers — Or Any Diet
  1. Dig in at breakfast. ...
  2. Go for protein early in the day. ...
  3. Look for Mother Nature's seal of approval. ...
  4. Drink a cup of water before every meal. ...
  5. Sip some green tea. ...
  6. Enjoy metabolism-shocking splurges.
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How many Weight Watchers points is a can of co*ke? ›

Colas, sweetened clear sodas, and tonic water all pack about 1 PointsPlus value per 4 ounces. "Avoiding sodas is a smart choice when you're trying to lose weight," says mixologist Brian Van Flandern, founder of Creative co*cktail Consultants in New York.

How many points is a FreeStyle beer on Weight Watchers? ›

The WeightWatchers™ guide to beer

The average 12-ounce beer with 5 percent alcohol by volume is 5 Points. The typical 16-ounce draft pint is 6 Points. Most 12-ounce "light" beers are 3 Points. A 16-ounce pint of light beer has 4 Points.

How many points is popcorn on Weight Watchers FreeStyle? ›

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: corn & popcorn

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WeightWatchers®, ZeroPoint® foods are everything! If you've got some questions about corn and popcorn, you're in the right place.

Can you eat all the zero point foods you want on Weight Watchers? ›

(It's a lot harder to eat six chicken breasts than six cookies,) In a carefully monitored clinical trial, members were able to eat zero Points foods, without tracking or measuring, and lose weight successfully. So go ahead and enjoy them!

What should you avoid on Weight Watchers? ›

Although the WeightWatchers Point system emphasizes whole, unprocessed foods, including vegetables, fruits, and lean proteins, no foods are off-limits. While healthy choices are encouraged, members can choose any foods they want, as long as they stay under their daily Points allotment.

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