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High-Protein Meal Prep Ideas for Busy Weekdays

High-Protein Meal Prep Ideas for Busy Weekdays

by Nahida Azmin Nishu
May 29, 2026
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High-Protein Meal Prep Ideas for Busy Weekdays

Slug: high-protein-meal-prep-busy-weekdaysPillar: Food and Drink > Cooking TipsKeyword: high protein meal prep ideas for the weekExcerpt: High-protein meal prep doesn't have to be boring. Here are practical, delicious batch cooking ideas that save time and keep you fuelled all week.Publish Date: 2026-05-28

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Why High-Protein Meal Prep Works So Well

Protein is the macronutrient most people under-eat — and the one that keeps you full longest, supports muscle maintenance, and prevents the mid-afternoon energy crash that sends people to the biscuit tin. Meal prepping protein-rich meals solves two problems at once: it makes hitting your protein targets easy, and it eliminates the "what's for dinner?" decision fatigue that derails healthy eating most nights.

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You don't need hours in the kitchen. One 90-minute session on a Sunday can sort lunches and dinners for four to five weekdays.

The Smart Prep Framework: Cook Once, Eat Five Times

Rather than cooking five complete meals, think in components. Prepare:

  • Two protein sources (e.g., cooked chicken breast + hard-boiled eggs)
  • Two carb bases (e.g., rice + sweet potato)
  • Two or three roasted vegetables
  • One sauce or dressing

Mix and match throughout the week for variety. Monday's chicken-and-rice bowl becomes Thursday's chicken-stuffed sweet potato with a different sauce. Same prep, completely different meals.

Best High-Protein Proteins to Batch Cook

Chicken Breast (31g protein per 100g cooked)

Season 4–6 chicken breasts simply (olive oil, garlic, salt, paprika) and bake at 200°C/400°F for 22–25 minutes. Let cool, then slice or shred. Keeps in the fridge for 4 days, freezes for 3 months. Use in salads, wraps, bowls, stir fries, and pasta.

Eggs (6g protein per egg)

Hard-boil a dozen at once: bring to the boil, reduce heat, cook 10 minutes, then transfer to an ice bath. Peeled eggs keep in the fridge for up to 5 days. Quick-add protein for any meal or snack.

Lean Beef Mince (26g protein per 100g cooked)

Brown 500–750g of lean mince with onion, garlic, and salt. Season neutrally so it works across multiple meals — bolognese one night, taco bowls another, stuffed peppers mid-week. Versatile and very quick to reheat.

Canned Tuna and Salmon (25–27g protein per 100g)

No cooking required. Keep canned tuna and salmon in the cupboard for last-minute high-protein additions to salads, rice cakes, pasta, or as a quick sandwich filling. Drain well and mix with a spoonful of Greek yoghurt instead of mayo for a lighter option.

Cottage Cheese (11g protein per 100g)

One of the most underrated high-protein foods. Eat it with fruit for breakfast, blend it into pasta sauces for a creamy texture (it melts smoothly), or use it as a toast topping with herbs. The viral cottage cheese alfredo is genuinely delicious and contains half the fat of traditional alfredo.

Lentils and Chickpeas (for plant-based options)

Red lentils cook in 15 minutes and make a filling dal. Chickpeas roast in 25 minutes to a crunchy snack or salad topper. Both provide around 8–9g protein per 100g cooked plus fibre. Batch cook a big pot and use across the week.

Three Meal Prep Recipes to Get You Started

1. Sheet Pan Chicken and Veg (Serves 4, 35g+ protein per serving)

On one large baking tray: arrange 4 chicken breasts, halved cherry tomatoes, broccoli florets, and sliced courgette. Drizzle with olive oil, season with Italian herbs, salt, and pepper. Roast at 200°C for 25 minutes. Divide into containers with cooked rice. Done.

2. High-Protein Overnight Oats (Serves 1, 30g+ protein)

Per jar: 50g oats, 200ml milk of choice, 100g Greek yoghurt (10% fat), 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, a handful of berries, pinch of cinnamon. Stir, seal, and refrigerate overnight. Prep five jars on Sunday for five breakfasts. Grab and go — no morning cooking.

3. Tuna and White Bean Salad (Serves 2, 28g protein per serving)

Drain and combine two cans of tuna with a can of white beans (cannellini), half a red onion (finely diced), a handful of parsley, juice of one lemon, drizzle of olive oil, salt and pepper. Ready in 5 minutes, keeps in the fridge for 3 days. Eat on its own, with rice cakes, or stuffed into a pitta.

Storage and Safety Tips

  • Cool cooked food to room temperature before refrigerating (within 2 hours of cooking)
  • Store in airtight containers — glass is better than plastic for reheating
  • Label containers with the date and contents
  • Most cooked proteins last 3–4 days in the fridge
  • Freeze anything you won't eat within 3 days
  • Reheat to piping hot (above 75°C/165°F) throughout before eating

For more practical recipes and cooking guides, visit our Food and Drink hub.

FAQ

How much protein do I actually need per day?

The general guideline from the NHS and most health bodies is 0.75–0.8g of protein per kilogram of bodyweight daily for sedentary adults. Physically active people, those building muscle, or adults over 60 benefit from 1.2–1.6g per kg. A 70kg moderately active person should aim for around 84–112g daily.

Can I meal prep on a tight budget?

Absolutely. Eggs, canned tuna, lentils, chickpeas, and chicken thighs (cheaper than breast) are all high-protein and budget-friendly. A full week of high-protein lunches can cost under £15/$20 if you plan around these staples.

How do I stop meal prep getting boring?

Change one variable each week — a different protein, a new sauce, a different grain base. Also: don't prep five identical meals. Use the component method (see above) so each meal feels different even with the same prep.

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Is it safe to meal prep chicken for 5 days?

Properly cooked and refrigerated chicken is safe for 3–4 days according to the NHS and USDA. For a 5-day prep, freeze day 4 and 5 portions and defrost in the fridge the night before you need them.

Can I meal prep salads?

Yes, with some care. Keep dressings separate until serving (to prevent sogginess), use heartier leaves like kale or romaine that hold up well, and add any delicate toppings (avocado, croutons) just before eating.

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