25 Best Weight Watchers Zero Point Recipes (2024)

Welcome to the ultimate guide to Weight Watchers Zero Point recipes.

I have every meal and snack covered, from breakfast and lunch to dinner and dessert. And they’re all insanely good.

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25 Amazing Zero Point Weight Watchers Meals

If you need some ideas for nutrient-rich meals, keep reading.

I’ve got Weight Watchers recipes with fruits, non-starchy vegetables, lean proteins, and select non-fat dairy items.

Better yet, I have ideas for every meal of the day. So there’s no need to fall off the WW wagon.

These Weight Watchers Zero Point recipes are delicious and filling, helping you stay satisfied and on track with your weight loss goals.

Zero Point Appetizers and Snacks

1. Amazing Zero-Point Deviled Eggs

These Zero Point Deviled Eggs are here to revolutionize your appetizer game! Traditional deviled eggs might be high in calories, but these aren’t.

By blending light mayo, Greek yogurt, and almond milk, you achieve that sought-after creaminess without the extra fat.

The flavor profile is amped up with seasonings such as dry chives, garlic powder, parsley, and paprika, making them irresistibly tasty.

2. Buffalo Chicken Celery Bites

Are you craving buffalo chicken without the calories? Try these sensational celery bites.

This recipe stuffs celery stalks with a buffalo chicken salad and tops it with ranch or blue cheese.

Using celery as the vessel for the buffalo chicken is genius – it adds a delightful crunch to every bite.

They’re also light, packed with protein, low in carbs and calories, and ready in under 10 minutes. It can’t get any better than that!

3. Hummus

Chickpeas are a Weight Watcher’s ally, so hummus is a no-brainer on the Zero Point recipes list.

But the thing is, traditional hummus contains high-calorie ingredients such as tahini and olive oil.

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That means you’ll need to make it yourself! Use fat-free yogurt, lemon juice, and spices, and you won’t notice the difference.

4. Zero-Point Onion Dip

This Zero Point onion dip is one of my faves on the list.

With just two to three ingredients, this recipe proves that simple things can be incredibly delightful.

You’ll need plain non-fat Greek yogurt and French onion seasoning mixed with an optional pinch of salt.

It’s healthy, it’s fat-free, and it’s sure to be a hit with everyone. You’ll be shocked at how it tastes, just like the real thing!

5. Zero-Point Buffalo Chicken Dip

So, here’s another buffalo chicken dip recipe because, let’s be honest, buffalo chicken is the bomb.

It’s effortless to whip up, requiring only four ingredients: chicken, Frank’s Buffalo wing sauce, ranch dressing mix, and Greek yogurt.

This dip is a versatile superstar – serve it with celery sticks, carrots, pretzels, or crackers.

Or, spoon it into a tortilla for a delicious wrap. The possibilities are endless.

Zero Point Breakfasts

6. Zero-Point Banana Pancakes

These Zero Point banana pancakes are a breakfast game-changer.

They’re so fluffy and flavorful that you can eat them alone – no toppings or syrups necessary!

Being flour-free, they’re also a fantastic low-carb option. You’ll swap it for mashed bananas instead.

So they’re healthier with a lovely tropical sweetness to boot.

7. Weight Watchers Egg Muffins

These egg muffins are your ticket to a wholesome and flavorful breakfast. They’re basically your favorite omelet in a convenient muffin form.

Brimming with tomatoes and fresh spinach and seasoned just right with salt and pepper, you’ll devour them in no time.

Another great thing about them is they’re easily customizable. So throw in additional vegetables for an even healthier start to your day.

8. Weight Watchers Breakfast Sausage

Making breakfast sausage from scratch isn’t as daunting as you might think!

This recipe even offers two delightful options – sweet and savory. The secret lies in the seasonings.

Season it with garlic, red onion, cumin, and pepper. Or go for ground turkey with cinnamon, nutmeg, and diced green apple.

Whichever one you pick, these homemade breakfast sausages are a winning start to your day.

9. Tofu Scramble

Scrambled eggs without eggs? It might seem odd, but a tofu scramble is a must-try!

This Zero Point recipe uses extra firm tofu as a base, and you’ll be amazed by how closely it mimics scrambled eggs.

Just be sure to press out the extra moisture first!

This dish is bursting with flavor, thanks to the blend of garlic, onions, cherry tomatoes, turmeric, garlic powder, and nutritional yeast.

10. Bell Peppers with Chickpea Mash, Eggs, and Harissa

I’m a sucker for stuffed bell peppers. If you are, too, you have to try these bell peppers with chickpea mash, eggs, and harissa.

Even if you’re not on Weight Watchers, this dish is a winner!

Bell peppers serve as vessels for a delightful chickpea mash with veggies seasoned with a turmeric, cumin, and cinnamon blend.

The dish is topped with eggs and garnished with chives and Harissa paste (a fiery North African condiment made from chile peppers, garlic, and spices).

Zero Point Dinner Ideas

11. Zero-Point Chili

Chili is the ultimate comfort food, so it’s a relief to know you don’t have to give it up! This Zero Point Chili is here to save the day.

Made with ground turkey or chicken breast, it’s delicious and guilt-free.

You’ll add kidney beans for heartiness. Meanwhile, a mix of cumin, paprika, chili flakes, beef stock, tomatoes, and tomato paste amps up the flavor.

12. Zero-Point Curry

If you’re like me and can’t live without curry, good news – this Zero Point chicken curry recipe is just as tasty as anything from a restaurant.

Made with chicken and lentils, it’s rich in flavor, thanks to the curry powder and tomato base. It’s also incredibly filling.

While it might not be the creamy, high-calorie version you get from takeout, it’s an excellent alternative to keep your wellness goals intact.

13. Zero-Point Weight Watchers Vegetable Soup

Vegetable soup doesn’t usually make me jump for joy. But man, just take a look at this.

This Zero Pount vegetable soup screams comfort!

Combining onions, celery, carrots, garlic, purple cabbage, and a medley of seasonings creates an aromatic base.

Throw in fire-roasted diced tomatoes, tomato paste, corn, peas, and chicken broth, and you’ve got a hearty, soul-warming soup.

14. Zero-Point Chicken Taco Soup

Are you a big taco fan? Then you’ll love this one.

This dish is as vibrant and delicious as any plate of tacos but in soup form.

Featuring chicken, beans, tomatoes, corn, chilies, spices, and seasonings, this soup embodies the greatness of tacos without the points.

15. Yogurt Chicken

Don’t you just loathe dry, rubbery chicken breasts? I hate them with a passion!

Thankfully, this yogurt chicken recipe is the solution.

The secret lies in marinating the chicken in a mix of yogurt, cilantro, lemon juice, garlic, cayenne, and cumin.

This guarantees tender, flavorful chicken every time.

Zero Point Salads and Dressings

16. Zero-Point Ranch Dip

This ranch dip is perfect when you’re craving something creamy for your carrots or celery sticks.

Just combine fat-free Greek yogurt with ranch seasoning mix. Yep, two ingredients. How awesome is that?!

Enjoy it with an assortment of veggies or even some WW crisps. The possibilities are endless, and the flavor is addictive.

17. Weight Watchers Zero-Point Egg Salad

So I’m not on WW, but when I stumbled onto this egg salad recipe, I couldn’t help but beam with joy!

This recipe combines hard-boiled eggs with Greek yogurt, light mayo, pickles, and mustard for that classic taste.

Imagine indulging in a creamy egg salad for zero points – that’s the dream right there.

18. Cilantro Lime Dressing

Let’s breathe some life into your salad rotation.

I know cilantro can be divisive, but it’s pretty awesome when used right.

Made with non-fat Greek yogurt, lime juice, and ranch seasoning, this dressing is delicious and clocks in at zero points.

It’s perfect for spicing up salads and meal prep.

19. Zero-Point Tzatziki Sauce

Here’s another dressing that’ll add excitement to your dishes – Tzatziki sauce.

It’s a flavor explosion with Greek yogurt providing richness, lemon for tang, and an intense kick from garlic and dill.

Combine all these in a bowl, add grated cucumber, and you’re set.

This zero-point sauce is perfect for gyros, Greek salads, or as a delightful dip for veggies.

20. Weight Watchers Chickpea Salad

If you’re not a fan of leafy salads, I hear you and feel you.

That’s why you should try this chickpea salad recipe. It’s hearty, flavorful, and won’t make you feel like a grazing goat.

It’s a protein and fiber-rich delight with a mix of chickpeas, red onion, tomatoes, parsley, and green onion, tossed in lemon balsamic vinaigrette.

Zero Point Dessert Recipes

21. Weight Watchers Zero-Point Cheesecake

And now we’ve reached my favorite part of this article – dessert! Cheesecake that’s zero points? Yes, please!

For transparency, this is more like a quasi-cheesecake since it contains no cheese.

But what’s important is that it’s delectable and tastes like cheesecake.

It combines non-fat Greek yogurt, eggs, cheesecake pudding mix, vanilla, and Stevia.

22. Weight Watchers Zero-Point Banana Nice Cream

It’s like ice cream, but not quite. It’s banana nice cream, and it’s delightful!

Made with frozen bananas, cocoa powder, and a touch of honey, this treat is as wholesome as it is tasty.

Just blend these ingredients, and enjoy a guilt-free dessert even the kids will love.

23. Lime Fluff

If you love smooth, creamy, mousse-like desserts, I have two words for you: lime fluff.

This airy delight is a guilt-free pleasure, made with fat-free yogurt and sugar-free jelly. The fresh lime juice cuts through the sweetness and elevates the flavor.

Easy to make, and yes, zero points! It’s the indulgence you didn’t know you needed.

24. Weight Watchers Zero-Point Chocolate Mug Cake

Bet you didn’t expect chocolate cake on the list, eh? If you’re a chocoholic, you’re in for a treat.

The key is using bananas instead of flour. It works wonderfully and adds a sweet tropical twist that pairs perfectly with chocolate.

Mix a banana, an egg, cocoa powder, and some sweetener, pop it in the microwave, and you’re seconds away from perfection.

25. Weight Watchers Zero-Point Banana Souffle

To be clear, this isn’t a real soufflé. That takes a lot of effort and baking expertise!

This banana soufflé recipe is more like soufflé-adjacent. It’s as easy as mixing a few ingredients and popping them in the microwave.

But don’t worry; it’s just as tasty and a zero-point treat for most Weight Watchers.

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25 Best Weight Watchers Zero Point Recipes

Welcome to the ultimate guide to Weight Watchers Zero Point recipes. I have every meal and snack covered, from breakfast and lunch to dinner and dessert.

Ingredients

  • Amazing Zero-Point Deviled Eggs

  • Buffalo Chicken Celery Bites

  • Hummus

  • Zero-Point Onion Dip

  • Zero-Point Buffalo Chicken Dip

  • Zero-Point Banana Pancakes

  • Weight Watchers Egg Muffins

  • Weight Watchers Breakfast Sausage

  • Tofu Scramble

  • Bell Peppers with Chickpea Mash, Eggs, and Harissa

  • Zero-Point Chili

  • Zero-Point Curry

  • Zero-Point Weight Watchers Vegetable Soup

  • Zero-Point Chicken Taco Soup

  • Yogurt Chicken Salads and Dressings

  • Zero-Point Ranch Dip

  • Weight Watchers Zero-Point Egg Salad

  • Cilantro Lime Dressing

  • Zero-Point Tzatziki Sauce

  • Weight Watchers Chickpea Salad Desserts

  • Weight Watchers Zero-Point Cheesecake

  • Weight Watchers Zero-Point Banana Nice Cream

  • Lime Fluff

  • Weight Watchers Zero-Point Chocolate Mug Cake

  • Weight Watchers Zero-Point Banana Souffle

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FAQs

What are the best zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
Dec 9, 2021

Can I lose 20 pounds in 2 months 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.

Can you eat too many zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Full of fiber and protein, these foods also support overall health, keep you full, and bulk up and add flavor to your meals. And, of course, you can eat as much as you like.

How many points are 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

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

What deli meat is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Chicken breast, skinless Deli meat, skinless chicken or turkey breast only Ground chicken breast Ground turkey, 98% fat-free* Ground turkey breast Turkey breast, skinless Poultry that 98% to 100% fat-free is considered a ZeroPoint food item.

What are the negatives of Weight Watchers? ›

Cons
  • Points system for food tracking is very simplified, making it difficult to learn about the nutrition of the food you're eating.
  • Doesn't provide much education on food or fitness.
  • Members must rely on the program to continue losing weight.
Jan 19, 2024

How many calories are 23 points on Weight Watchers 2024? ›

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.

What is the failure rate of Weight Watchers? ›

So, let's look again at the assertion that 57% of people in the WeightWatchers Success Registry maintained their weight over one year of follow-up, and 43% experienced weight regain of more than five pounds.

What foods help you lose belly fat? ›

Following a low-carb diet also means consuming more protein. Studies indicate that a diet rich in high-protein foods, such as eggs, fish, seafood, legumes, nuts, meat, and dairy results in overall less abdominal fat, more satiety, and an increased metabolic function.

How to lose 5 pounds in a week on WW? ›

How to Lose 5 Pounds a Week on Weight Watchers
  1. Getting Started.
  2. 1) Don't Dismiss “Zero Calories” As Meaningless.
  3. 2) Cut Back On Salt.
  4. 3) Don't Use Points Just Because You Have Them.
  5. 4) Eat A Big Breakfast.
  6. 5) Cut Out The “Goodies”
  7. 6) Calculate Your Points Straight Away.
  8. 7) Make Yourself “Cheap,” Fast Snacks.
Aug 13, 2021

Can I lose 3 pounds a week on WeightWatchers? ›

In fact, while WW is designed to deliver a healthy, safe and sustainable rate of weight loss of 1-2lbs a week – because research proves that smaller, consistent losses are more likely to result in successful long term weight loss – don't be surprised if, like Leah, you see more in your first few weeks.

What should you avoid on Weight Watchers? ›

While the Points system allows members to choose any food they like, WeightWatchers discourages eating foods that are highly processed or high in added sugar and saturated fats, such as: sugary drinks. potato chips. processed meats.

Can you really eat unlimited fruit on Weight Watchers? ›

There's no limit to how much fruit you can eat on WW. Instead, the website recommends eating fruit (and other zero-point foods) in the portion sizes that work for you. So if you typically feel fueled and satisfied after eating two apples instead of one, stick with what works best for your body.

What is the best fruit to eat on Weight Watchers? ›

6 Best Fruits for Weight Watchers
  • Watermelons. These have extremely high-water content and are considered a high-volume food that will make you feel full while only adding a few calories. ...
  • Peaches. These make wonderful low-carb snacks and blend well with other ingredients to make tasty salads. ...
  • Muskmelons. ...
  • Blackberries.

How many zero point foods can you eat a day? ›

Every day, you're given a point allowance that you can “spend” on whatever foods you want. But there are also a large variety of ZeroPoint foods that you can eat as much as you want of. The list of over 200 options is so nutritious, they don't count towards your point total at all (click through for the full list).

What pasta is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

A 1-cup (250 ml) serving of cooked, regular pasta can come in at around 5 Points, while whole wheat can be 0, depending on your plan. You might want to opt for the whole wheat option as research has shown that a balanced diet rich in whole grains can help with weight loss and maintaining a healthy body weight.

Is oatmeal a zero point food? ›

Does it matter if I use instant oats or if I cook my own rolled oats? Nope! Plain oats—no matter the type—are a ZeroPoint food.

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