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3 High Protein Lunch Recipes You Can Meal Prep
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It’s quick, simple and a delicious twist on the not-so-healthy shrimp and grits (my favorite). Since weeknights are already hard trying to get dinner on the table after a full day of work, there’s no need to complicate things with a time-consuming dinner.
This meal takes 15 min max (including prep time) and gives you all the components of a balanced meal: protein, healthy fat, grains and veggies!
Creating a balanced meal is really pretty simple- probably what you think of in the “olden days” of family dinners.
I took a couple shortcuts to make this recipe. First, I buy pre-portioned wild caught salmon fillets.
I either buy them frozen from Sam’s Club, Trader Joes or fresh from Publix or Earth Fare. I tend to use sockeye salmon since it’s higher in vitamin D. What’s the big deal with vitamin D? Read my blog post on Vitamin D and Sports Performance!
I use instant grits. These only take 5-7 minutes to cook rather than 45 minutes for stone ground grits…ain’t no one got time for that! At least not on a weeknight 🙂
I also use pre-chopped kale and mushrooms. This saves me extra time from having to wash and chop my veggies and they’re the same price as their whole counterparts. So I say, why not?!
You can use any veggies you’d like. I’ve used bell pepper, tomatoes, spinach, broccoli and zucchini in the past. I also top with sliced green onions.
Makes 2 servings
This is seriously one of the most satisfying and easy meals you can make. If you don’t like salmon, try another fish like cod, catfish or tilapia. If you don’t like fish, I’ve made this meal with pork tenderloin sliced up. Either way you make it, it’s sure to be a meal the entire family will love. And the best part is it’s a pretty inexpensive meal costing about $3 per meal! Salmon with veggies over cheesy grits also makes a perfect post-workout dinner. If you need more help with what to eat after a workout, check out my article on Post Workout Fueling.
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This looks delicious!!! I love healthy good food that will give me energy. I recently found a company that has helped me get in other vitamins and minerals that are hard to find in foods, like iodine. I take the iodine supplement and it has helped so much with my metabolism!!
That’s great Jessica! Yes, me too 🙂 Have you tried the recipe yet?