Home Test Kitchen Meal Planning
ByCarrie Madormo, RN and Lisa Kaminski
Updated: May 22, 2024
There's nothing like seeing a refrigerator full of fully-prepped meals and snacks. We've rounded up plenty of easy meal prep ideas that will make your life simpler!
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Make Big Batches of Grains All at Once
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Layer Salads in Mason Jars
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Invest in Good Containers
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Cut Fruits & Vegetables for the Week
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Make a Double Batch
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Assemble Smoothie Bags
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Make Veggie Burgers
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Prepare Baked Oatmeal or Breakfast Casserole
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Try Overnight Oats
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Make a Big Lunch Salad
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Mix Together Slow Cooker Ingredients
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Marinate Meat
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Roast Veggies for the Week
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Simmer a Pot of Soup
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Make Big Batches of Grains All at Once
When it comes to easy meal prep ideas, this one might be the one to prioritize. A big batch of grains like cooked brown rice or quinoa is simple and has endless possibilities. From hearty lunch salads to quick dinners, a pot of grains will serve you well all week. Grains are often the start of these easy meals in a bowl.
Here are just a few tasty recipes to whip together in minutes:
- Green Brown and Wild Rice Bowl
- Brown Rice Chutney Salad
- Stir-Fry Rice Bowl
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Layer Salads in Mason Jars
There’s nothing worse than being stranded at work with nothing but a soggy salad for lunch. Keep the crunch and vibrant flavors by layering your daily salad in a mason jar. First, pour in the dressing to keep your veggies crunchy. Once it’s time for lunch, shake it up and empty onto a plate for a crave-worthy meal in seconds.
- DIY Salad in a Jar
- Reuben Salad in a Jar
- Chopped Greek Salad in a Jar
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Invest in Good Containers
To get yourself excited about meal planning, Senior Food Stylist Shannon Norris recommends picking up some good containers. “There’s something satisfying about opening your fridge and seeing a neat little stack of meals ready to go,” she says. Some new gear can really inspire you—and starting with a fresh set with all the right lids is always a bonus.
This stackable set of Pyrex dishes is Shannon’s favorite and are just the right size for these recipes:
- Southwest Chicken Dinner
- Egg Roll Noodle Bowl
- Easy Pad Thai
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Cut Fruits & Vegetables for the Week
When healthy fruits and veggies are easy to grab, you and your family will be more likely to reach for them. Set yourself up for success by chopping a variety of veggies (this meal prep cutting board is perfect for it) like sweet potatoes, broccoli, onions and peppers. You’ll be able to grab a few bell pepper sticks when hunger strikes and be ready to make easy vegetable dishes like these all week:
- Rosemary Sweet Potato Fries
- Parmesan Roasted Broccoli
- Flavorful Chicken Fajitas
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Make a Double Batch
One of the easiest meal prep ideas of all time? Make extra! Next time you’re making a family favorite, double the recipe. Pop half of what you make into individual freezer-safe containers and save for a rainy day. Next time you’re in a pinch for lunch, just grab one of your prepped containers.
The secret here is to make double batches of freezer-friendly meals. Here are a few favorites:
- White Bean Chicken Chili
- Mini Shepherd’s Pies
- Sausage and Kale Lentil Stew
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Assemble Smoothie Bags
What’s easier than grabbing a smoothie in the morning? Grabbing one that’s already been prepped and measured! Assemble small plastic bags with frozen fruit like bananas and berries and keep them in the freezer all week. In the morning, dump the bag into the blender with a little almond milk for a healthy breakfast in no time.
- So Healthy Smoothies
- Strawberry Carrot Smoothies
- Cucumber Melon Smoothies
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Make Veggie Burgers
If your usual lunch options have gotten boring, spice things up with a veggie burger wrap. Bake a big batch of healthy burgers and enjoy them on their own or over a salad, grains, on a bun or in a wrap. If you have time to make a double batch, freeze the extras for easy lunches.
- Salsa Bean Burgers
- Zucchini Burgers
- Black Bean Veggie Burgers
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Prepare Baked Oatmeal or Breakfast Casserole
Easy meal prep ideas aren’t just for lunch or dinner. Give yourself a hot breakfast every morning when you prepare a pan of baked oatmeal. You’ll start the day right with plenty of healthy fiber and vitamins from oats and fruit. This is one of our best quick and easy meal prep ideas; one pan should feed your family all week!
- Overnight Baked Oatmeal
- Fruity Baked Oatmeal
- Amish Baked Oatmeal
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Try Overnight Oats
If heating up a breakfast casserole sounds like a little too much work before you’ve had your coffee, try overnight oats instead. When it comes to easy meal prep, ideas like this are perfect. Just layer in oats, milk, yogurt and honey. Let it sit in the fridge overnight and you’re good to go! Just top with fruit or nuts. Or try one of these nifty riffs:
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Overnight Oats
- Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Overnight Oats
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Make a Big Lunch Salad
Once you’ve gotten the kids to bed and cleaned up the kitchen, the last thing you feel like doing is packing lunches for the following day. But what if all you had to do was grab a container of prepped quinoa salad? These vibrant, healthy salads keep well all week and will satisfy you all day.
- Colorful Quinoa Salad
- Summer Salad by the Lake
- California Quinoa
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Mix Together Slow Cooker Ingredients
Slow cooker dinners are perfect for busy weeknights. After a long day at work or school, you get to walk into a cozy house already filled with the smell of comfort food. If you have time over the weekend, place all of your slow cooker ingredients in Tupperware or large plastic bags so all you have to do in the morning is dump and go!
- Contest-Winning Chicken Cacciatore
- Slow Cooker Chicken Dumplings
- Vegetarian Stuffed Peppers
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Package Individual Servings of Snacks
It’s hard to eat healthy when you’re starving and searching the pantry for just about anything. Give yourself the gift of prepped snacks by setting aside individual bags of trail mix, popcorn or other snacks in small plastic bags. Portion control done!
- Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
- Rosemary Walnuts
- Granola Trail Mix
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Marinate Meat
If you’re planning to grill this week, save yourself a step and marinate your meat or veggies now. When it’s time to cook, your food will be juicy and perfectly seasoned. Make your own marinade or grab a favorite salad dressing to save time.
- Marinated Grilled Chicken
- Tropical Island Chicken
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Roast Veggies for the Week
Once you have your veggies washed and chopped, toss them with a little salt and olive oil to roast them for the week. Store them in a sealed container and serve them for easy side dishes at dinner or over rice for a quick lunch.
- Roasted Balsamic Sweet Potatoes
- Roasted Vegetables with Sage
- Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pancetta
- Cauliflower with Tahini Yogurt Sauce
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Simmer a Pot of Soup
Make your lunches for the week while filling the house with delicious scents by simmering a pot of soup this weekend. Stick to one of these 30-minute soup recipes to make sure you still have plenty of relaxing weekend time after your meal prepping.
- Pasta Fagioli Soup
- Contest-Winning Stuffed Pepper Soup
- Weeknight Taco Soup
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Originally Published: August 05, 2021
Author
Carrie Madormo, RN
Carrie is a nurse and health writer who has worked with Taste of Home for six years. As a former health coach, she’s written across a range of health publications and digital outlets and strives to translate the latest health and nutrition research into easy-to-understand information and actionable articles.
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Lisa Kaminski
Lisa is a former editor of Taste of Home and a fantastic baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Taste of Home’s Bakeable community. She also tested ingredients and kitchen gear. Today, Lisa continues to share her passion for baking and embroidery on her blog Cabin in the City.
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