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5 Tips for Deliciously Easy Weekday Meal Prep

Updated: Jul 1

Hey there, fellow foodie! Are you tired of staring blankly into your fridge every evening, wondering what to whip up for dinner? Or maybe you're tired of succumbing to the temptation of ordering takeout for the umpteenth time this week? Fear not, because today, we're diving into the wonderful world of meal prep – the ultimate game-changer for busy bees who still crave delicious, homemade meals throughout the week!


Here are our 5 tips for deliciously easy weekday wins when meal prepping.


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1.Plan Like a Pro: Before you dive into the kitchen, take a few minutes to map out your meals for the week. Consider your schedule, any dietary restrictions, and ingredients you already have on hand. This saves you time during the week and also ensures you have a balanced and varied diet. Plus, it's super satisfying to check off those planned meals as you go! A pro tip: is to map out your meals by the feature protein or item. In the industry, I have called this a menu pattern. For example map out a chicken, beef, pork etc as a starting. Then work backward to add a starch, vegetable, and sauce. You can use websites to give you great recipe ideas like New York Times Cooking is one of the best. The recipes are tested and delicious.


2. Batch Cooking Bonanza: Embrace the power of batch cooking! Spend a couple of hours on the weekend cooking up larger portions of your favorite dishes – think hearty soups, stews, or roasted veggies. Portion them out into individual containers or freezer bags, and voila! You've got ready-made meals at your fingertips whenever hunger strikes. Pro tip: First, Label and date everything to avoid any mystery meals lurking in the back of your freezer. Second, plan on making enough portions to carry for 2-3 meals. Then you can freeze it and use it for the following week or 2 weeks later. Over time incorporating one of these frozen meals will greatly speed up your meal prep.


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3. Prep Like a Procrastinator: If you're short on time or energy, fear not – you can still reap the benefits of meal prep with a little strategic chopping and prepping. Spend some time washing, chopping, and portioning out fruits, veggies, and proteins at the beginning of the week. Having these building blocks ready to go makes it a breeze to throw together quick and healthy meals, whether it's a vibrant salad, stir-fry, or omelet.


4. Get Saucy: Elevate your meals from drab to fab with a variety of delicious sauces, dressings, and marinades. Spend some time on the weekend whipping up a few batches of your favorites – think tangy vinaigrettes, creamy tahini sauces, or zesty pestos. Not only do these add flavor and excitement to your meals, but they also help prevent mealtime boredom. Pro tip: Double or triple the recipe and store them in small jars or containers for easy access throughout the week.


5. Stay Flexible: While meal prep is a great way to streamline your week and reduce food waste, it's essential to stay flexible and adaptable. Life happens, and sometimes plans change – maybe you're invited to dinner at a friend's house or simply don't feel like eating what you've prepped. That's okay! Embrace the spontaneity and use your prepped ingredients in creative ways or save them for another day. The key is finding a balance that works for you and your lifestyle.


So there you have it – five tips to level up your meal prep game and reclaim your weekday dinners like a boss! Remember, meal prep is all about making your life easier and more delicious, so don't be afraid to experiment, get creative, and most importantly, have fun in the kitchen.


And if all else fails or if you simply want to elevate your culinary experience to the next level, why not consider reaching out to Lentsch Culinary Services? They offer personalized premium meal prep services and are ready to provide you with a free consultation to tailor a plan that suits your tastes and lifestyle perfectly. Happy prepping and even happier eating!



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