Favorite Batch Cooking/Meal Prep Recipes & Tips - Dana Monsees Nutrition (2024)

Spoiler alert: prepping some ingredients and food at the beginning of the week will make your life sooooo much easier.

  1. IT DOESN’T HAVE TO BE FANCY.
  2. Come up with a rough meal plan for meals you want to make during the week.
  3. Grocery shop on Sundays or Mondays.
  4. Clean and chop up veggies when you get home from shopping so you save on prep time during the week!
  5. Prep some single-ingredient recipes (like hard-boiled eggs, sweet potatoes, roasted veggies), etc. that you can throw together in an easy meal in a pinch.
  6. (interlude): turn on some jams and dance in the kitchen. Ooobviously.
  7. Prep or (keep on hand) some of your favorite sauces and spices, so you can have some variation in flavors all week, even if you’re eating the same base ingredients.

Think of it this way – your life is stressful enough already, with everything you have going on. Food should NOT become another huge stressor on your plate (pun totally intended), so make it easier on yourself by doing some Meal Prep at the start of your week! You’ll thank me later. Ya welcome, friends.

So after I’ve done some meal planning and grocery shopping, on either a Sunday or Monday…

  • 1 large protein
  • 1-2 veggies, roasted / steamed / sautéed
  • 1 breakfast option
  • 1 batch of a starchy vegetable or grains forstaying power + blood sugar balance
  • 1-2 sauces or spice blends that you can use on recipes later in the week.
  • Optional: chop up some veggies for recipes you’ll need later in the week to save on prep time!

Then, I’ll use these ingredients to throw together easy meals throughout the week – for quick breakfasts, take-to-work (or heat up quick) lunches, or quick dinners if I know I’m in a pinch for time!

Check out this HOW TO BUILD A POWER BOWL post & infographic for step-by-step instructions on how to build an easy meal throughout the week.

As an example (all recipes linked below!):

Protein: Slow Cooker BBQ Pulled Pork OR Easy Balsamic Roasted Chicken
Breakfast option: 8 Hard-boiled eggs / Smoked Salmon Frittata
Veggies: Baked Zucchini/Onions/Peppers
Roast sweet potatoes (whole or wedges) + batch of rice
Chop cauliflower for roasting later in week
Sauce it up: Avocado green goddess dressing / OR homemade mayo
Spice blend: Homemade Paleo Ranch Seasoning

Throw the pork in the crock pot and let it go. Preheat the oven for the sweet potatoes and veggies, then boil some water for the eggs while you chop up the veggies, potatoes, and cauliflower. Put the eggs in (set a timer!), pop the veggies/potatoes on a baking sheet and then put them in the oven (set another timer!), then while everything is cooking, make your sauce/dressing and spice blend for the week. BOOM DONE.

I also ALWAYS keep on hand some of my favorite freezer staples,

…like Cauliflower Rice, Fire Roasted Red Peppers, and Chili-Lime Chicken Burgers from Trader Joe’s, or frozen shrimp on hand that I can throw together in a flash in case I don’t have anything prepped and am effing starving. Which does tend to happen when life gets CRAY. Same goes for pantry stuff – I always have canned tuna and salmon for easy protein options, and some homemade mayonnaise or Primal Kitchen Foods mayo and Tessemae’s Dressings so I can make a quick (delicious) salad if need. Oh, and snack options too. Like RXbars, jerky, mixed nuts, and and fruit with nut butter. Because snacks = lifesavers sometimes!

PRO TIP: Take some shortcuts to save yourself time.

Buy pre-chopped veggies, pre-made sauces and spice blends, can even buy hard-boiled eggs at Trader Joe’s, or grab some salad/veggie stuff from a salad bar/hot bar like Whole Foods! Just make sure to double-check your ingredients.

So, following the formula (“they’re more like guidelines, anyway”…s/o to Kiera Knightley for that awesome line in Pirates of the Caribbean, ha!)…

Power Up with Proteins

Easy Balsamic Roasted ChickenThe Easiest Slow Cooker ChickenBuffalo Chicken Spaghetti Squash Casserole

Slow Cooker Moroccan Chicken
Spatchco*cked Chicken with Herbed Ghee Rub
Ginger Garlic Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

Smoky Slow Cooker BBQ Pulled Pork
Roasted Salmon with Ginger-Scallion Sauce
Lemon Dill Salmon

Salmon Cakes with Caper-Dill Aioli
My Favorite Tuna Salad
One Pan Summer Greek Shrimp Skillet

No recipe needed!

Grilled or Sautéed chicken breasts or thighs
Cook up some ground meat in a skillet with your favorite spice blend! beef, pork, sausage, turkey, chicken…you pick!

Get your Veggies on!


RoastedBrussels Sprouts RiceOven-Roasted Cauliflower Rice
Curry Cauliflower Rice (AIP)
Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Chimichurri

Turmeric Roasted Cauli Rice
Bacon-Braised Red Cabbage with Apples

Nutty Green Parsnip Rice

Zucchini Ginger Soup

Simple Asian Sautéed Kale
Roasted Butternut Squash Salad

No recipe needed – just cook and add your favorite spices!

Grilled or Roasted in-season veggies! (Favorite combo: zucchini + onions + peppers)
Roasted Brussels Sprouts or Cauliflower
Steamed Broccoli
Roasted Spaghetti squash
Roasted Fall/Winter Squash: Delicata, Butternut, Acorn, etc.

Make-Ahead Breakfasts for when “ain’t nobody got time to make breakfast in the morning”

Smoked Salmon Frittata with Caper Aioli

Butternut Squash Breakfast Sausage
Chicken Hash Browns

Roasted Garlic Chicken Sausage
Sweet Potato Sausage Egg Bake
Taco Egg Muffins
Breakfast Sausage Scotch Eggs
Hard-boiled eggs (great for snacks too!)

Post-Workout Goodness aka GIMME DEM CARBS MMKAY


Ginger-Garlic Sweet Potato Wedges

Sweet Potato Toast

The BESt Roast CarrotsDill Roasted Carrots with Coconut Tzatziki Sauce
Sunny Sweet Potato Hash

No recipe needed!

Baked (whole) sweet potatoes
Make a mix of roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnips, and squash!

Condiments to add some spice in yo lifeee

Homemade Paleo Ranch Seasoning
Pantry Staple: Primal Palate Spice Blends
Smoky BBQ Seasoning

Creamy Cauliflower Hummus
Paleo Ranch Dressing
Chimichurri Sauce
The Ultimate Dairy-Free Pesto

Avocado Green Goddess Dressing
Elote Cafe Onion Slaw
Secret Recipe Guacamole (Avocado Crack Sauce)

Spicy Mango Guacamole
Tahini sauce: mix equal parts tahini, harissa, and a splash of lemon juice with a pinch of salt and pepper!
Pantry staple: Tessemae’s Buffalo Sauce or Frank’s Red Hot Sauce
Pantry Staple: your favorite Salsa

PRO TIP: Not all your meal prep needs to follow recipes (ex. bake some sweet potatoes, hard-boil some eggs, grill some plan chicken and veggies), and you don’t even need to COOK all the food. For example, if I know I’m going to be making Roasted Brussels Sprouts on Wednesday, I’ll chop them up on Sunday and put them in a resealable bag to save myself some prep time when I come home a hangry monster on Wednesday night. It’ll make your life so much easier!

Favorite Batch Cooking/Meal Prep Recipes & Tips - Dana Monsees Nutrition (2024)

FAQs

What are 3 keys to successful meal prepping? ›

Follow these three steps and you'll be planning and prepping nutritious and delicious meals that fit your preferences and lifestyle!
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  • Step 2: Stock Your Pantry and Freezer with the Five Food Groups. ...
  • Step 3: Keep a Running Grocery List.
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How do you keep meal prep tasting good? ›

When you've finished your meal prep, freeze the portions you plan on eating that week. Move them from freezer to fridge the night before you plan on consuming them and they'll be ready to reheat with a fresh taste!

How to make meal prep good? ›

10 top tips to make meal prep easier
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How to cook food in bulk? ›

How to batch cook
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  7. Defrost in the fridge overnight. ...
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What is the 3 meal rule? ›

The three meals per day concept originated with Englanders who achieved financial prosperity. European settlers brought their eating habits with them to America. Unfortunately, practicing antiquated, meal etiquette often causes you to consume calories when you're not hungry.

Can you lose weight by meal prepping? ›

Meal Prepping Is Linked to Weight Loss and Obesity Prevention. Takeout meals are almost always higher in calories, total fat, saturated fat, and sodium than those prepared at home, says Syn. That explains why meal prepping has been linked to weight loss and obesity prevention.

What not to use in meal prep? ›

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What foods are not good to meal prep? ›

What foods should you not meal prep?
FoodReason
Egg-based sauces and mayonnaiseThe ingredients may separate or curdle when defrosted or reheated.
Cream-based products, such as custard and yoghurtThe ingredients will separate when frozen and the texture will change.
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What is the longest lasting food for meal prep? ›

Soups, stews, and chili are the ideal meal prep because they last a little longer than most meals (up to five or six days) AND they're extremely freezer-friendly. If you're new to meal prep and are nervous about how foods taste after a few days, I recommend starting with a soup, stew, or chili.

Can you meal prep scrambled eggs? ›

A: Eggs are one of the quickest products to meal prep. Find out how many portions you need for the week ahead, cook the eggs (cooking scrambled eggs only takes ca. 15 minutes), and then divide the food into individual portions to store in the fridge.

Can you meal prep rice? ›

‍In short the answer is: Yes, it is safe to meal prep rice. However, there are thighs to be said in terms of ensuring food safety. Meal prepping rice is a great way to minimise your meal preparation time and sort out your upcoming week.

What is the best day to meal prep? ›

Sunday and Wednesday are two common choices. Determine how much you want to prep. Experiment with prepping for two or three days before attempting five. You may not like eating the same or similar things the whole week.

What is the easiest meat to cook in bulk? ›

Ground beef is one of America's all-time favorite dishes due to its versatility. It's quick and easy to add this to different beef recipes such as hamburgers, lasagna, tacos, meatloaf, and even pasta sauce. For bulk preparation, it can be in the form of patties or meatballs.

What is the difference between batch prep and meal prep? ›

One of the main differences between batch cooking and meal prepping is that batch cooking is focused on pre-cooking and storing complete meals, while meal prepping is focused on preparing and storing individual components of meals that can be quickly assembled later.

How do you batch cook like a pro? ›

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  8. Be ready to change it up.

What are 3 factors to consider when planning a meal? ›

How to Consider the Factors when Planning Meals
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  5. Step 5: Start Small.
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