Healthy Instant Pot Meal Prep Recipes - The Foodie and The Fix (2024)

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These Healthy Instant Pot Meal Prep Recipes are easy, delicious and quick! Not to mention that each breakfast, lunch and dinner recipe includes 21 Day Fix container counts!

Hey guys! Just wanted to let you know that I updated this post with some Q & A's about meal prepping, a How-To guide on how I use my Instant Pot for meal prep, and a few other fun tid-bits! I hope it's even MORE helpful than before!

Hey guys, happy New Year's Eve Eve! I don't know about you, but as much as I love this time of year (and all of that delish holiday grub), almost nothing feels better than getting back to my workouts and just detoxing from it all.

So in the spirit of getting back to bidness, I put together this HUGE, amazing, outstanding, saves-you-time AND calories list of healthy Instant Pot meal prep recipes. Did I oversell it? I'm gonna say no. 🙂

I've included a bunch of great basics, like brown rice and sweet potatoes, but then also some of the tastiest lunch and dinner meal prep ideas on the planet, like Teriyaki Chicken and Pulled Pork with Mustard BBQ Sauce. So print out some meal planning sheets, make a plan and get cooking!

Oh, and btw, every single recipe in this list has 21 Day Fix container counts listed (because I know you're serious about this whole New Year, New You situation). This is your year, my friends, get after it!

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Meal Prep Q&A:

What's meal prep?

Meal prep is exactly what it sounds like, prepping your meals ahead! Now this doesn't mean you have to fully cook everything you plan on eating for the week (though you absolutely can!), it can even just mean chopping up all of the veggies you're going to use in your meals for the week.

Personally, I like to fully cook 1 breakfast and 1 lunch for the week, then I cut up any veggies for snacks, salads and dinners, and make any dressings I might want for the week (my fave dressings this crazy-good Caesar and this completely addicting Maple-Balsamic Vinaigrette).

Why is meal prep important?

It's such a crazy time saver!! It's so nice to have a ton of the work of cooking done ahead, you'll be amazed at how much time it really does save you throughout the week.

It can also save you money! Having your meals prepped in advance gives you a lot less excuses for going out to dinner on the reg. I can't even tell you how much money we save by going out less (mostly because it would be embarrassing).

Can meal prep help with weight loss?

Absolutely! For one, like I mentioned above, it can save you from going out to eat and that alone is HUGE.

But if you pair meal-prepping with portion control (like the 21 Day Fix plan, Weight Watchers or even counting calories if you're so inclined) it can be a game-changer. It's a super helpful tool to keep you away from the grub you know in your heart you should be avoiding (I'm looking at you, Cheetos!).

How long does it take to meal prep for an entire week?

Meal prepping the way I do (1 fully cooked breakfast, 1 fully cooked lunch and chopped veggies for the week) usually takes me under an hour!

Btw, if you're interested in prepping and freezing all of your dinners for the week (and then cooking them in your Instant Pot each night) - here's a great Instant Pot Freezer Bootcamp from my friend, Nancylynn, that's meant to take only 2 hours (yes, for ALL of your dinners)!

Can these healthy Instant Pot meal prep recipes be frozen?

Absolutely! Every single recipe on this list freezes well!

Can Instant Pot meal prep last a week?

When you cook meals ahead, you can count on them to last 4-5 days (so not a whole week). However, I always just freeze what won't last and pull those out for the last 2 or 3 days of the week.

As far as other prepped items, I can usually get a full week out of prepped veggies, creamy dressings and hard-boiled eggs. Prepped vinaigrettes last forevah!

Where to buy meal prep containers?

I always get mine from Amazon, though if I had a big-box store near me, I'd probably check there. Here is a list of my faves:

Now, on to the crazy-delicious healthy Instant Pot meal prep recipes! (that's a mouthful!)

Instant Pot Meal Prep Basics:

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1. Spaghetti Squash - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

2. Quinoa - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

3. How Long to Steam Vegetables in the Instant Pot - My Crazy Good Life

4. Homemade Applesauce - Carrie Elle

5. Whole Rotisserie Chicken - A Pinch of Healthy

6. Sweet Potatoes - Pressure Cook Recipes

7. Instant Pot Yogurt - My Crazy Good Life

8. Brown Rice - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

9. Hard Boiled Eggs - My Crazy Good Life

10. Freezer Meal Bootcamp - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

11. How To Prep Chicken for the 21 Day Fix

21 Day Fix Instant Pot Meal Prep Breakfast Recipes:

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1. Coconut & Lime Instant Pot Breakfast Quinoa - Carrie Elle

2. Instant Pot Quiche - Carrie Elle

3. Instant Pot Oatmeal Jars - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

4. Healthy Starbucks Egg Bites - My Crazy Good Life

5. Instant Pot Buttered Coconut Steel Cut Oats - Carrie Elle

21 Day Fix Instant Pot Meal Prep Lunch and Dinner Recipes:

1. 21 Day Fix Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

2. Healthy Instant Pot Baked Ziti - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

3. Instant Pot Roasted Bell Pepper Soup - Carrie Elle

4. White Chicken Chili - My Crazy Good Life

5. Broccoli Cheese Soup

6. Instant Pot Jambalaya - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

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7. Instant Pot Mediterranean Chicken and Rice Bowls - Carrie Elle

8. 21 Day Fix Instant Pot Beef Stroganoff

9. Healthy Drunken Noodles - My Crazy Good Life

10. Coconut Curry Butternut Squash Soup

11. Instant Pot Shredded Mexican Chicken - Carrie Elle

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12. Chicken Marsala - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

13. Instant Pot Spaghetti - My Crazy Good Life

14. Easy Instant Pot Beef Stew

15. Asian Pork Tenderloin - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

16. Instant Pot Teriyaki Chicken

17. Instant Pot Turkey Chili - Carrie Elle

18. Healthy Shepherd's Pie - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

19. Healthy Tuscan Chicken Pasta - My Crazy Good Life

20. Sausage and Lentil Soup - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

21. Instant Pot Orange Chicken - My Crazy Good Life

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22. Instant Pot Chicken with Bruschetta Topping - Carrie Elle

23. Instant Pot Lemon Chicken Noodle Soup

24. Chicken Gyro Bowls with Homemade Tzatziki - My Crazy Good Life

25. Chipotle Pumpkin Turkey Chili

26. Beef and Broccoli - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

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27. 21 Day Fix Southwestern Pulled Pork Tenderloin

28. Instant Pot Taco Soup - Carrie Elle

29. Instant Pot Shrimp and Spaghetti Squash Fra Diavolo

30. Teriyaki Meatballs - My Crazy Good Life

31. Healthy Pulled Pork with Mustard BBQ Sauce

32. Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

33. Instant Pot Split Pea Soup - Carrie Elle

34. Instant Pot Caprese Chicken - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

35. How to Make Healthy Instant Pot Turkey Taco Meat (From Frozen!)

36. Beef Fajita Bowl Recipe - My Crazy Good Life

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37. Instant Pot Maple BBQ Chicken - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

38. Instant Pot BBQ Sloppy Joes

39. Pumpkin Pasta with Spicy Sausage - Confessions of a Fit Foodie

40. Instant Pot Spanish Rice with Chicken - My Crazy Good Life

41. Healthy Instant Pot Cheesy Taco Pasta

42. Bacon and Beer Cheese Soup

43.Chili Cheese Burrito Spaghetti Squash Bowls (Instant Pot)

Some non-Instant Pot Meal Prep Recipes to Work on While Your Instant Pot is Cooking!

  • Cranberry-Apple Pie Overnight Oats {21 Day Fix}
  • Healthy, Make-Ahead Sausage and Egg Breakfast Casserole
  • 21 Day Fix Make-Ahead Southwestern Breakfast Casserole
  • Whole Wheat Pancakes with Hawaiian Coconut Syrup {21 Day Fix}
  • Waldorf Chicken Salad Pita Pocket
  • Roasted Vegetable Chicken Chili with Avocado
  • 21 Day Fix French Onion Soup
  • 21 Day Fix Broccoli Mac and Cheese
  • Cilantro-Lime Flank Steak Sheet Pan Dinner with Spicy Peanut Sauce

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How to Meal Prep with Your Instant Pot:

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How To Meal Prep With Your Instant Pot

Active Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour

How to use your Instant Pot to save time meal prepping!

Materials

  • Ingredients for all of the recipes that you'll be prepping

Instructions

  1. Meal Planning:
  2. - Choose your dinners for the week. You can fully prep these ahead if you like, the dinners on this list are all perfect for that, or you can just prep the ingredients for your dinners (that's what I do), it's up to you!
  3. - Choose a carb from the basics list that you can use throughout the week, something that takes no prep time to get into the IP (like brown rice, quinoa or sweet potatoes) so that you can get right to your other prepping while that's going.
  4. - Choose 1 breakfast and 1-2 lunches to make for the week, choosing one that is a non-IP recipe that you can have cooking while your IP is going. (check out the section of non-IP recipes that are perfect for this in this post)!
  5. Prepping:
  6. - First, cook the carb that you chose from the basics list in your Instant Pot.
  7. - While that's going, prep your next Instant Pot recipe, then you can immediately start cooking that in the IP after your carb is done cooking.
  8. - After you've finished prepping that Instant Pot recipe, you can prep and cook your non-IP recipe.
  9. - While those things are going, you can prep the ingredients for your dinners and cut up veggies for snacks and/or salads and you're done and prepped for the whole week!

Notes

If you also wanted to make your dinners ahead, you may want to freeze a few that you'll eat towards the end of the week (and maybe beyond depending on how much you make)! All of the recipes on this list are great for freezing!

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Healthy Instant Pot Meal Prep Recipes - The Foodie and The Fix (2024)

FAQs

Is Instant Pot good for meal prep? ›

Instant Pot and other electric multi-cookers can make meal prepping and batch cooking faster and easier. If you're motivated to cook healthy whole foods for yourself and your family, this tool can really help support your efforts.

Are instant pot meals healthy? ›

Cooking in an “instant pot” or pressure cooker is a great method for preparing your food on many levels — including the nutritional level, according to registered dietitian Beth Czerwony, RD. “Instant pot recipes are absolutely healthy as long as what you put in the recipe is healthy,” she says.

How do you portion meal prep meals? ›

The basic portion sizes that we want to aim for are this: 4 oz of protein, 1/2 cup of grains and 2 cups of veggies per meal. I use containers that hold 3 cups of food. My containers always contain around 2 cups of veggies, 1/2 cup of protein and 1/2 cup of grains — and that's enough for ME, a 5'3” woman.

Is it better to meal prep or cook everyday? ›

It allows for greater control over portion sizes, and the flexibility to plan for specific dietary needs or preferences. Meal prepping is a great option for those who want to eat healthy, homemade meals, but may not have the time to cook from scratch every day.

What is the best long lasting meal prep? ›

Soups, stews, and chili are the ideal meal prep because they last a little longer than most meals (up to five or six days) AND they're extremely freezer-friendly. If you're new to meal prep and are nervous about how foods taste after a few days, I recommend starting with a soup, stew, or chili.

What foods should not be cooked in an Instant Pot? ›

6 Things You Should Never Cook in an Instant Pot
  1. Creamy Sauces. If there's one food group you should avoid in the Instant Pot, it's dairy. ...
  2. Fried Chicken. The best fried chicken is crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside and perfectly golden brown. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Pie. ...
  6. Steak.

What is the disadvantage of Instant Pot? ›

Con– If you don't pay attention to setting the vent properly you will have to extend your cooking time. I can't tell you how many time I forgot to seal the pot and the steam was escaping rather than building up inside and cooking my food. Pro– Like I said earlier, you are not limited to soups and stews.

Are there side effects to using Instant Pot? ›

Even though some studies suggest that pressure cooking isn't the best way to preserve nutrients in food, no research exists to suggest that pressure cookers of any model or brand pose health risks. If you're a fan of your Instant Pot, don't worry: You can continue to safely use your appliance without worry.

What foods are not recommended for meal prepping? ›

What foods should you not meal prep?
FoodReason
Raw fruits, such as apples, pears, bananas and avocadosFruits that are likely to brown quickly or become mushy can ruin the taste and texture of your meals, particularly if you store them in the fridge.
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What not to do when meal prepping? ›

How to meal prep: 6 mistakes to avoid
  1. USING CHEAP PLASTIC CONTAINERS. ...
  2. YOU PREP WAY TOO MUCH. ...
  3. YOU'RE MAKING THINGS TOO COMPLICATED. ...
  4. BATCH COOKING ONE THING FOR A WHOLE WEEK. ...
  5. NEGLECTING TO SEASON. ...
  6. OVER OILING.
Sep 11, 2023

What are three keys to successful meal prepping? ›

The 3-Step Method for Successful Meal Prep
  • Plan. Select one day of the week that is going to be your 'prep' day. For example, Sunday or another day of the week with available time. ...
  • Prep. After the planning and shopping comes the actual 'prep' part of meal prep. Getting good-quality containers is a good investment. ...
  • Cook.
Mar 20, 2018

Can you meal prep scrambled eggs? ›

A: Eggs are one of the quickest products to meal prep. Find out how many portions you need for the week ahead, cook the eggs (cooking scrambled eggs only takes ca. 15 minutes), and then divide the food into individual portions to store in the fridge.

Is meal prepping good for weight loss? ›

Yes, meal prep can help a person reach their weight loss goals. Preparing meals in advance means that they can ensure each meal is nutritious and can help them reach their goals — for example, they can ensure that prepared lunches contain enough protein and vegetables.

How many cups of rice to meal prep? ›

This will depend on the number of meals you're prepping for. A cup of uncooked white rice will produce 3 cups of rice when cooked, while a cup of uncooked brown rice will give you 2 cups cooked. So if you are cooking rice for 10 meals, we suggest that you cook 2½ cups of brown rice, which should give you 5 cups.

Are Instapots better than crockpots? ›

An Instant Pot does have more functionality (like sautéing, pressure cooking, slow cooking, and acts as a rice cooker, steamer, and warmer!) than a slow cooker, but if you don't plan to use all of its extra functions and just prefer the simplicity of a slow-cooker, then you might prefer a Crock-Pot.

Are instant pots safe to eat from? ›

Yes, electric pressure cookers like the Instant Pot are generally safe and easy to use.

Do chefs use Instapots? ›

They are most commonly used in industrial settings to quickly prepare meat or stocks. However, in most scenarios, Elite Chefs avoid using pressure cookers because they provide less control over the final dish. Chefs often prefer slow cooking techniques that accentuate and pull out the flavors of the food.

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