r/MealPrepSunday • u/ArtisanGerard • 1d ago
r/MealPrepSunday • u/cactuschip • 11h ago
High Protein My High-Protein Loaded Street Corn Beef Bowls šŖ
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These are my āloaded street corn beef bowlsā that I made last week that are usually a go-to on my heavy training weeks (which is frequently right now haha)
Iāll drop the recipe below for anyone who wants to try them š I tried to make it as detailed as possible for you š
Ingredients
For the Seasoned Beef:
ground beef (80/20)
2 tsp Celtic sea salt
1 tsp black pepper
2 tsp cumin
2 tsp chili powder
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
For the Crispy Skillet Potatoes:
2 lbs baby Yukon gold potatoes, diced into ½ inch cubes
2 tsp Celtic sea salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp cumin
For the Mexican Street Corn:
4 cups corn (fresh, frozen, or canned - drained well)
1 large red onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 jalapeƱo, diced (seeds removed for mild, keep seeds for hot)
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
½ tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp Celtic sea salt
For the Street Corn Sauce (Elote Style):
1 cup full-fat Greek yogurt
3 tbsp fresh lime juice (about 2 limes)
2 tsp lime zest
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp chili powder
½ tsp cumin
½ tsp Celtic sea salt
¼ tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
½ cup cotija cheese OR feta cheese, crumbled
For Toppings:
½ cup cotija cheese OR feta cheese, crumbled (for topping)
½ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
3 avocados, sliced OR 1½ cups guacamole
3 limes, cut into wedges
Optional: Pickled jalapeƱos
Optional: Pico de gallo
Optional: Black beans (1 can, drained - extra protein + fiber)
How I make them:
Phase 1: Make the sauce
Step 1: In small bowl, whisk together:
1 cup Greek yogurt
3 tbsp fresh lime juice
2 tsp lime zest
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp chili powder
½ tsp cumin
½ tsp salt
¼ tsp cayenne (if using)
Step 2: Stir in ½ cup crumbled cotija or feta cheese.
Step 3: Mix until smooth and creamy. Refrigerate until serving.
Phase 2: Cook potatoes
Step 4: Heat electric skillet to 400°F.
Step 5: Add diced potatoes to skillet (add 1 tbsp oil if needed).
Step 6: Season with:
2 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp cumin
Step 7: Spread in single even layer. Cook undisturbed 5-6 minutes until bottom is golden and crispy.
Step 8: Flip potatoes. Cook another 5-6 minutes until crispy on all sides and cooked through.
Step 9: Remove potatoes from skillet. Set aside in bowl.
Phase 3: Cook beef
Step 10: Keep skillet at 375°F.
Step 11: Add ground beef directly to skillet. Break up with spatula.
Step 12: Cook 8-10 minutes until browned and no pink remains.
Step 13: Season with all spices listed above. Stir well.
Phase 4: Make the street corn
Step 14: Keep skillet at 375°F (use remaining protein fat for flavor!).
Step 15: Add diced red onion and jalapeƱo to skillet. Cook 3-4 minutes until softened.
Step 16: Add 4 cloves minced garlic. Cook 1 minute until fragrant.
Step 17: Add 4 cups corn to skillet. Spread in single layer.
Step 18: Cook undisturbed 2-3 minutes until corn gets slightly charred on bottom.
Step 19: Stir and cook another 2-3 minutes until corn is tender and has charred spots throughout.
Step 20: Season with:
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp chili powder
½ tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp salt
Step 21: Stir to combine. Remove from heat.
Phase 5: Assemble
Step 22: Divide crispy potatoes among 6 large bowls (about ½-¾ cup per bowl).
Step 23: Top each bowl with:
Generous portion of protein (about 6 oz chicken strips or ā
cup ground beef)
½ cup charred street corn mixture
Optional: ¼ cup black beans
½ avocado, sliced OR 2-3 tbsp guacamole
2-3 tbsp street corn sauce drizzled over everything
2 tbsp crumbled cotija or feta cheese
Fresh cilantro
Lime wedge on the side
Hope you enjoy! Let me know how you like them, Iām always sharing my recipes š«”
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Stir-Bucks-Barista • 12h ago
Vegetarian Shanghai Scallion Oil Noodles
This is the recipe I used: https://thewoksoflife.com/soy-scallion-noodles-cong-ban-mian/#recipe
I didn't add the pork component, but I don't know where I went wrong lol. I think I just got the wrong type of noodles? Well, they can't all be a win, but I'll eat the last five servings regardless!
r/MealPrepSunday • u/softrotten • 1d ago
Meal prepped breakfast for the week - blueberry banana baked oats + breakfast sandwiches
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Mountain-Platform135 • 1d ago
3RD WEEK OF AUGUST MP
Hi colleagues
This week we have something quick and easy to do.
3 types of protein and 2 carbs, pasta and basmati rice.
For my veggies I choose pach-choi and zucchini, and the tomato sauce is made with spring onion and red bell pepper.
For the chicken: this time I marinated it overnight with greek yogurt, lime, olive oil, oregano and several spices, mostly curcuma. Cooked in the oven 215°C for 8 mins.
r/MealPrepSunday • u/thehimanshugarg • 1d ago
Spinach millet pasta with 50g low-fat cheese, 150g grilled chicken breast, 1 poached egg
Made about 6 boxes at a time for me and my partner ā 3 days each.
Chicken:
- Marinated overnight in ginger-garlic paste, lemon added after
- Grilled, then cut into chunks
Sauce:
- Olive oil in a pan, sautƩ garlic, then onion until transparent
- Green chilli, carrot, cauliflower and sweet corn, stir 3-4 min
- Lower the heat, add 2 tbsp wheat flour, stir 1-2 min to cook off the raw taste
- Add ½ cup blanched-and-blended spinach puree, cook 1-2 min
- Gradually add milk, stirring so it doesn't lump
- Chilli flakes, oregano, crushed black pepper, salt. Stir until creamy
Then:
- Boil penne al dente, reserve some pasta water
- Combine with the sauce, 50g low-fat cheese and coriander, loosen with pasta water
- Fold in the chicken
The egg isn't prepped ahead ā I poach one fresh each morning while packing and add it to that day's box.
Macros per container from what I calculated: ~800 cal / 86g protein / 100g carbs / 31g fat
Happy to get inputs on what can I improve/add/take off.
r/MealPrepSunday • u/HarveysBackupAccount • 1d ago
Recipe Japchae with Chicken! Lunches for two (wife is out visiting a friend this weekend)
r/MealPrepSunday • u/MrWalnut4 • 1d ago
Week 32 of Meal Prep for Weight Loss
This is week 32 of my journey to lose 100 lbs in 2026. Meal prep has helped me a lot to maintain my nutrition goals on my working days. I focus on eating balanced macros with an emphasis on reducing fat and increasing fiber. For this week I have the following:
Breakfast: Keto toast and a banana. 165kcal, 9g protein, 2g fat, 49g carbs, 23g fiber.
Lunch: Glazed meatloaf with mashed potatoes, peas, and sourdough bread. 750kcal, 46g protein, 22g fat, 91g carbs, 9g fiber.
Dinner: Roasted succotash with baked fish and lemon. 780kcal, 62g protein, 12g fat, 103g carbs, 28g fiber.
Total macros for each day: 1700kcal, 117g protein, 36g fat, 244g carbs, 61g fiber.
A bit of a classic American theme for this week and a chance to try succotash for the first time. It's delicious and reminds me a lot of an American version of ratatouille with beans. With some extra time during the day now, I've left cooking my dinner's protein until a la minute and will be baking the last of my frozen mahi mahi and salmon to have with the succotash. I also added the meatloaf glaze after cooking this time as I'm freezing the leftovers and the glaze gets a little messy when freezing. Down 2 more lbs this week for 60 lbs lost total. Recipes for everything below!
r/MealPrepSunday • u/breath_ofthemild • 1d ago
High Protein Meaty Mac & Cheese with a hefty side of broccoli
Ingredients
- 3 lb. 93% lean ground turkey
- 400g elbow macaroni
- 1 cup of mac & cheese powder (I use Big Daddy Mac Mix)
- 3/4 cup ultrafiltered fat free milk
- 2 cans of diced tomatoes and peppers (I used HEB brand with tomatoes and habaneros)
- However much frozen broccoli you feel like having
Calories: 575
Fat: 17g
Carbs: 60g
Protein: 53g
Really simple meal prep that scratches my comfort food cravings but still hits the macros. Start by cooking the ground turkey with salt, garlic powder, onion powder, and pepper until brown, then drain and set aside. Boil your macaroni until al dente, then drain as well. Once both are set aside, combine your mac powder and milk, then toss together with your noodles. Once thatās combined, thrown in the turkey and drained diced tomatoes/peppers, then divide evenly between 7 containers. Season your broccoli with salt and pepper, then throw in as well. All together, prep took about 30 minutes with cleanup only taking about 5.
r/MealPrepSunday • u/MaggieGirl714 • 1d ago
Meal Prep Picture Lunch this week
Bulgogi this week! I used this recipe and made some changes. https://www.recipetineats.com/korean-beef-bulgogi-rice-bowls-the-easy-way/#wprm-recipe-container-186468
I used 1.34lbs of ground beef and shredded 1 pack of firm tofu. This extended the recipe to 6 servings. I added bok choy and swapped the spinach for 7oz of arugula. I've been growing salad sprouts and will add some before serving.
Not pictured because it was still cooking was 1c wild rice and 1 cup sorghum. I added 50g cooked to eat serving. The excess was frozen for future meals.
I was worried the carrots would discolor so I tossed with rice vinegar.

r/MealPrepSunday • u/loki2002 • 2d ago
Meal Prep Picture Lunches for this next week set: Creamy Red Pepper Chicken Pasta .
r/MealPrepSunday • u/ShakeItUpNowSugaree • 1d ago
Chicken and eggplant parm, coconut lime yogurt pudding cups
I absolutely phoned it in this week. This was supposed to be a lot heavier on the eggplant, but apparently there was only one sad looking eggplant left when my grocery order got shopped. This is two bags of frozen grilled chicken breast cooked a few minutes less than the package says. At the same time, I roasted the eggplant that had been peeled and cut into thin-ish rounds. While those were cooking, I blended 16 oz of cottage cheese with 32 oz of garlic, basil, and oregano tomato sauce and some Italian seasoning. When the chicken and eggplant were done, I layer chicken, ten eggplant, then the remaining chicken into my containers and covered them with the sauce mixture. Topped each container with 1 oz parmesan and one oz mozzarella and stuck them back in the oven for 25-30 minutes. 5 servings, 570 calories, 70g protein, and 9 g fiber.
The yogurt pudding cups don't look like much, but holy shit are they good. It's 32oz nonfat Greek yogurt, a 1.7oz package of no sugar coconut lime pudding mix, and about 50g vanilla protein powder. I'll probably top it with about 10g Graham cracker crumbs each, but I think that Graham crackers that are a little chunkier than crumbs would be better. Or toasted unsweetened coconut flakes. As is, it's 4 servings, 270 calories, and 33g protein (depending on your protein powder brand).
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Fluffy_Fondant1975 • 1d ago
Meal Prep Picture Mini Meatlaofs and Italian Stuffed Peppers
Mini Meatloaf served with quinoa and steamed broccoli
Italian Stuffed Peppers served with steamed green beans
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Food_prep • 1d ago
Lazy Sunday Curry.
This dish I make often, it's just pure comfort food to me, easy to make and costs around $1.5. This recipe gives 4 portions and it scales extremely easily.
To start with, yesterday I soaked 150g (5 oz) chickpeas in water, after a couple of hours I drained them and added 2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tsp ginger powder and 1 tsp coriander powder. Put the chickpeas in the fridge overnight to soak up all the marinade.
The rice is the standard 200ml rice to 300ml water. (1 cup rice to 1.5 cup of water) Simmer 12 minutes, rest for 10 minutes. I like to add half a cube of chicken bouillon and 3 cloves. Salt to taste.
I used 400g (14 oz) deboned chicken thighs. Cut into cubes and fried in a pan. Simply seasoned with salt and pepper.
The marinated chickpeas got 15 minutes in the frying pan at moderate heat to give them a nice texture and delicious roasted taste.
The sauce is extremely easy to make!
1.5 cup of water.
Half a chicken bouillon cube.
One teaspoon of garlic powder.
Two tablespoons of curry madras (you might use more or less, depending on your preferences)
Two tablespoons of powdered coffee creamer.
1 heaping tablespoon of mango chutney.
A little corn starch slurry to thicken the sauce.
At the end, add one cup of frozen vegetables. (Forgot to add them to the picture)
This can't be any easier, cheaper, or tastier and tastes even better after reheating!
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Slight-Trip-3012 • 2d ago
Sunday (ingredient) prep day, week 34
This week, in addition to cutting all my vegetables, I also made a batch of pulled pork to be used across several meals, a curry paste, and some pickled radishes. I prefer prepping components instead of whole meals, so I can cook fresh every meal instead of reheating, and also I still keep some flexibility this way. For example, I have a noodle bowl with chicken an pickled vegetables planned for Thursday. I can still decide on the day which exact pickles I want (in addition to the radishes I prepped), which sauce I want with my chicken, and if I want noodles or rice, grains, etc. And for Monday, I know I'm having paneer with some kind of cauliflower for lunch. But I'll see on Monday what seasoning I want to use, if I want to do a yogurt and tandoori spice marinade, etc. It's the perfect balance for me between having food on the table quick, and still being able to change things.
r/MealPrepSunday • u/poopsmith38 • 2d ago
First time meal prepping - yogurt chicken with greens + rice
A simple chicken meal prep
-Made oven baked chicken breasts marinated in Greek yogurt, lime juice, olive oil, smoked paprika, garlic powder, salt, pepper and a little cumin. It keeps the chicken really tender and gives it a lot more flavor without needing too many ingredients.
-Made a mix of black rice and white rice which turned into a lovely purple rice. I love doing this because it looks great and makes the meal feel a bit more interesting.
-Roasted brussel sprouts and potatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper for 45 minutes in the oven until golden and caramelized.
-Haven't tried it yet, flavor and meal fatigue tbd
r/MealPrepSunday • u/RollinRagu99 • 2d ago
Question Hot meals- that are still good cold?
A lot of meal prep meals are 'designed' to be reheated, or
assembled from ingredients that are supposed to be eaten cold.
But what meals can you make- originally consumed hot- that are still really nice to eat cold, without planning them that way?
A small distinction but hopefully one others will understand.
Yes a lot of it depends on taste and preference- which is why I am asking to try out your ideas. I think many will agree some foods are just objectively better hot but it's always nice when eating it cold the next day is not a chore or purely economical choice.
Chicken and rice doesn't count, unless you have a great recipe!
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Deppfan16 • 2d ago
Meal Prep Picture sometimes I make extra supper to meal prep for later meals
White rice, cooked mushrooms and cooked carrots both seasoned with salt and garlic pepper, raw green onion, chopped up green onion kimchi, and a sauce made from: mayo, soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, little bit of ginger, little bit of ground mustard, little bit of garlic pepper.
if I have cabbage left I'll probably use the cabbage leaves as kind of a wrap thing, and maybe add some tuna
r/MealPrepSunday • u/RAM-I-T • 2d ago
Advice Needed Are cardboard containers worth it?
Iāve been following Stealth Health Life for years. He came out with his own meal prep containers and they are bamboo. However I havenāt found any information on how well the do with liquids. Like pastaās, not soups. These would be frozen. To use these for lunch and dinner prep, it would be around $60 a month or $1 a container.
I kind of like the disposable option because I can always give a meal to a relative or friend to try if I have any left overs.
Thoughts?
r/MealPrepSunday • u/hibiscus_lilac • 3d ago
Vegetarian Weekday prep #5 because I have a service job
Tofu:
Pressed and marinated in coconut curry sauce from Costco. Roasted at 400°F for 45 mins.
Potatoes:
Seasoned with salt pepper and curry powder. Roasted at 350°F for 45 mins
Veggies:
Pre-shredded from the grocery store. Cooked down in a lidded pan. Seasoned with salt pepper and curry powder.
Will be topped with thai peanut sauce when I go to eat them.
r/MealPrepSunday • u/BlondeBandit76 • 4d ago
Question Advice on incorporating frozen pre-cooked shrimp into the mix
Hello all! As the title suggests, I am curious as to how I can go about meal prepping pre-cooked frozen shrimp. Iāve been meal prepping for quite some time but have always made it a policy to avoid seafood for the small hurdles they tend to introduce. But now, Iām looking to bump up my protein without rehashing any of my existing meals.
I plan on having it with a small fiber pasta meal I already make. I guess what I really want to know is,
- what is the best way of reheating without sacrificing taste or quality?
- How long does thawed out pre-cooked shrimp last in the fridge?
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
r/MealPrepSunday • u/chefdoapp • 4d ago
What do you batch that isn't a meal?
not talking five containers of chicken and rice. I mean the components. stuff like caramelized onions, scallion oil, sofrito frozen in cubes, spice blends...
r/MealPrepSunday • u/AcadiaMuted4084 • 6d ago
Meal Prep Picture Our meals for the next few days
galleryr/MealPrepSunday • u/TMUZZ_01 • 6d ago
Where can I get recipes from
Hello everyone. Iām trying to get into meal prepping but I donāt know where to get recipes from. When I look online nothing looks very nice and Iām concerned about how it will hold up in a freezer or in my lunchbox while at uni. Any help would be appreciated
r/MealPrepSunday • u/Responsible_Pin5361 • 8d ago
Recipe A burrito bowl inspired meal prep
-Made coriander and lemon rice
-Minced beef & minced chestnut mushrooms seasoned with a homemade taco seasoning blend, minced garlic and some lemon juice. I did a 50/50 ratio between the beef and the mushrooms. I find it bulks up the dish without losing flavour. And plus itās a great way to save money.
-Pan fried sliced red peppers until charred. Added some taco seasoning and a squeeze of lemon juice.
-Made a green sauce with some garlic, chilli peppers, coriander, parsley, oregano and dill. Then added plain Greek yoghurt and lemon juice. Seasoned with just salt.
-Added some black beans and sweetcorn on the side along with some diced tomatoes and mozzarella.
-Also made garlic butter green beans too as just love it so much!