Still Hungry? Here Are 10 Low-Calorie Late-Night Snacks

It may be full of healthy fats, but peanut butter is still full of all those calories. Instead, whip up a batch of this lower-calorie raisin peanut butter to keep in your fridge for when the mood strikes. Come bedtime, top with banana slices for a filling treat. RECIPE: Low-Cal Chocolate Peanut Butter Pudding

Grilled cheese may be comforting, but the calorie and fat counts can get high, and fast. Instead, fill up your late-night sandwich with lean protein like turkey, add a few leafy greens, and top with just a bit of cheese. Make it panini-style, and you'll still be able to enjoy the best part about a grilled cheese sandwich, but more healthfully. RECIPE: Turkey Bacon Sushi Rolls

If you're craving something salty and savory, don't dig into a bag of fattening potato chips. Instead, make a batch of stove-top popcorn — it only takes a few minutes and is much better for you than most store-bought bags! Once popped, sprinkle any of your favorite low-calorie toppings on top; a dash of chili pepper flakes or dried spices adds lots of flavor without extra calories, and sprinkling parmesan cheese on top helps satisfy buttery cravings without resorting to the high-fat, high-calorie dairy product. Read more on how to make stove-top popcorn and healthy topping options here. READ: 5 Seasonings To Make That Poporn Really Pop

These strawberry banana yogurt creams are sweet enough to replace your Skittles habit while keeping the calorie count low. Eight cream-filled strawberries will only set you back 145 calories while still being substantial enough to satisfy. Make the prep even quicker by dipping the strawberries in the cream instead of filling them. READ: 11 Surprising Ways To Use Greek Yogurt

Almond, peanut and other nut butters are good for you, but they contain a high amount of healthy fats. That means too much can both disrupt sleep and contribute to your waistline. If you find yourself overindulging from the jar every night, portion control is key, so make these 190-calorie medjool almond butter halves; one large medjool date filled with almond butter and granola is all you need to feel satisfied! RECIPE: Low-Cal Blackberry Almond Cobbler

Craving something sweet? These dark chocolate and coconut almond treats are a cinch to make while you're watching TV in the evening; then, just refrigerate for at least 10 minutes to let them set. When hunger strikes at bedtime, grab one or two from the fridge. At only 41 calories per treat, these sweets won't undo your healthy day. READ: 10 Reasons To Fall In Love With Dark Chocolate

Pizza is always a late-night (or anytime) favorite, but the grease and globs of cheese can not only undo a day of being healthy, but also lead to a disruptive sleep. Ditch the heartburn and go for a tomatoey, cheesy meatball atop pita bread or crackers. Make this 120-calorie meatball recipe ahead of time and pop them in your fridge or freezer for an easy late-night treat. RECIPE: The Under-400 Calorie Pizza (Thinkstock)

What's better than cookie dough? One made without white flour and eggs! A FitSugar reader shared her recipe for healthier cookie dough balls with almond flour and chocolate, of course. If you normally crave something sweet at night, make these beforehand and store in the fridge. READ: 10 Outrageous Cookie Recipes (POPSUGAR Fitness)

Sometimes you need ice cream, but if you find yourself constantly reaching for the pint, try making a few creamy snacks that'll still satisfy you. Top a bowl of Greek yogurt with fresh fruit, or stir in frozen berries to make a semifrozen treat. Or, keep a few yogurt containers in your freezer. At night, thaw for a few minutes and add a drizzle of chocolate, fruit, or other toppings for a quick and easy fro-yo snack.

Quesadillas are an easy late-night snack to make, but if you pile on the cheese, they can be an unhealthy idea if you're trying to lose weight. Instead, opt for this healthier pita quesadilla from Vegetarian Times; it's made with hummus and pita bread instead of cheese and tortilla, and it's chock-full of veggies. Make the hummus and bell peppers ahead of time so your late-night prep only takes a few minutes.