🍽️ Your New Favorite Healthy Meal
Eating healthy doesn’t mean boring food! This delicious diet-friendly recipe proves that nutritious meals can be packed with flavor and satisfaction. Perfect for anyone watching calories, managing weight, or simply choosing better nutrition. Whether you’re meal prepping for the week or need a quick healthy dinner solution, this recipe checks all the boxes. Let’s get cooking!
📖 What Makes This Recipe Special
Today, I’m sharing with you 4 vegan, plant-based meals I can’t stop eating! They are some of my favorite “go-to” meals lately, and if I’m being honest, crowd pleasers in my house. These meals are also free from oil and great for vegan weight loss of you are trying to stay in a calorie deficit. I hope you enjoy them!
One Pot Wonders (over 70+: one pot meals): https://stan.store/healthyveganmama/p/one-pot-wonders
Saucy Vegan Mama (over 30+ oil-free sauces): https://stan.store/healthyveganmama/p/saucy-vegan-mama
Must watch next:
My Popular Vegan, Oil-Free, Low-Fat Cheese Sauce: https://youtu.be/2JE0BNhZ4z4
Plant Based Tips & Tricks (Live this life EASY): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzh2pqyjL0MzhLNz01Hm2y7EQC5KOw1OW
Meals For Weight Loss Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzh2pqyjL0MyVSQrH-AAgbfIqr8oDvp75
Recipes in the video-
Chopped salad: Get the veggie chopper here https://amzn.to/3AZKgIH
Here’s how I make this salad:
– Cucumber
– Carrots
– Tomato
– Any lettuce
– Rice (I use about 1 cup)
– Chickpeas (I use about 1/2 cup)
– Everything but the bagel seasoning
– My Healthy Vegan Mama dressing (2 tbsp low sodium soy sauce, 1-2 tbsp tahini, a capful of apple cider vinegar. Today I also added a little sriracha and about 2 tbsp of nutritional yeast. Use water to thin it out).
✨Lastly, the key “ingredient” here is the FULLSTAR chopper. Get it here – https://amzn.to/3AZKgIH
Peas, broccoli, tofu and rice:
How to make: To a pot add…
– 2 cups of cooked or frozen rice (You can do uncooked; just use more veggie broth and longer cooking time).
– Lots of veggies. I did: 1 cup chopped broccoli, 2 cups peas
– 1 block of tofu
– Low-sodium soy sauce for flavor. I used about 4 tbsp. This will depend on how many veggies are in there. Start small and add more as needed.
– Sprinkle with garlic and onion powder (to taste)
– Let simmer in a bit of veggie broth (about 1/2 cup), until everything is married together and the sauce is thick.
– Drizzle with tahini and serve.
Southwest Burrito Bowl:
https://healthyvm.com/recipes/southwest-burrito-bowl
Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake:
https://healthyvm.com/recipes/cinnamon-roll-mug-cake
Disclaimer:
1. The information in this video is from my experience, opinion, and knowledge of plant-based nutrition. I am not a doctor, and this information is not intended to be a substitute for treatment or advice from a medical professional. Always seek the advice of our physician or other qualified healthcare professional regarding your medical condition.
2. This video description contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you 🙂
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In this detailed video tutorial, Full On Plants shows you exactly how to create a nutritious meal that delivers on all fronts:
- 🎯 Perfectly Balanced Nutrition: Optimal protein, healthy fats, and smart carbs working together
- 💪 Keeps You Satisfied: No more hunger pangs an hour after eating
- ⏰ Quick & Easy Prep: Fits into even the busiest schedules
- 🌟 Amazing Flavor: Healthy food that actually tastes incredible
- 💰 Budget-Friendly: Uses affordable, accessible ingredients
📊 Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value |
|---|---|---|
| Calories | 300-450 kcal | 15-23% |
| Protein | 28-40 g | 56-80% |
| Carbohydrates | 25-35 g | 8-12% |
| Dietary Fiber | 6-10 g | 24-40% |
| Total Fat | 10-18 g | 13-23% |
| Saturated Fat | <4 g | <20% |
| Sodium | 400-700 mg | 17-30% |
*Nutritional values are estimates based on typical ingredients. Actual values may vary depending on specific brands and portion sizes. Percentages based on a 2,000 calorie daily diet.
💡 Smart Diet Strategies
- 🥗 Volume Eating Technique: Maximize vegetables to create larger, more satisfying portions without adding excessive calories. Fill half your plate with colorful, non-starchy vegetables for optimal nutrition and satiety.
- 🍗 Lean Protein Priority: Choose high-quality protein sources like chicken breast, fish, tofu, or legumes. Protein helps preserve muscle mass during weight loss and keeps you feeling full for hours.
- 🌾 Smart Carb Selection: Opt for complex carbohydrates like quinoa, brown rice, sweet potatoes, or whole grain pasta. These provide sustained energy without blood sugar spikes and crashes.
- 🥑 Healthy Fat Balance: Include moderate amounts of beneficial fats from avocados, nuts, seeds, or olive oil. Healthy fats support hormone production, nutrient absorption, and long-term satisfaction.
- 🧂 Flavor Without Calories: Use herbs, spices, citrus juice, and vinegars liberally to add excitement to your meals. You don’t need heavy sauces or excessive oil to make food taste amazing.
- 📏 Portion Awareness: Use visual cues like the palm of your hand for protein, fist for carbs, and thumb for fats. This intuitive approach makes portion control sustainable long-term.
👨🍳 Meal Prep Success Tips
- 📦 Batch Cooking Power: Prepare 4-6 servings at once and portion into individual containers. This saves time and ensures healthy options are always ready.
- ❄️ Freeze Smart: Most meals freeze beautifully for 2-3 months. Label containers with contents and date for easy tracking.
- 🥡 Storage Solutions: Invest in quality glass or BPA-free plastic containers with tight seals. Proper storage maintains freshness and prevents soggy reheated meals.
- 🔪 Prep Day Efficiency: Dedicate 2-3 hours on Sunday to wash/chop vegetables, cook grains, and prepare proteins. This makes weeknight assembly a breeze.
- 📝 Track Your Success: Keep a simple food journal or use an app to monitor how different meals make you feel. This helps identify which recipes work best for your body and goals.
- 💧 Hydration Matters: Drink a glass of water 15-20 minutes before meals to support digestion and help with natural portion control.
❓ Common Questions Answered
🤔 Can I adjust this recipe for my specific diet?
Absolutely! This recipe framework is highly adaptable. For low-carb or keto diets, reduce or eliminate grains and starchy vegetables while increasing healthy fats. For vegetarian or vegan options, substitute plant-based proteins like tofu, tempeh, chickpeas, or lentils. For gluten-free needs, verify all packaged ingredients are certified gluten-free and use appropriate grain alternatives.
⏱️ How long will this stay fresh?
When properly stored in airtight containers in the refrigerator, this meal maintains optimal quality for 3-4 days. For best results, store components separately when possible and assemble just before eating. Frozen portions stay good for up to 3 months—thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.
🔥 What’s the best way to reheat?
Microwave at 70% power for 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway through to ensure even heating. Alternatively, reheat in a covered skillet over medium-low heat with a splash of water or broth to maintain moisture. Add fresh herbs or a squeeze of lemon after reheating to brighten flavors.
💰 Is eating healthy really expensive?
Not at all! Strategic shopping makes healthy eating affordable: buy seasonal produce, purchase proteins in bulk and freeze portions, use dried beans and lentils, shop sales and use coupons, and reduce food waste through meal planning. Home-cooked healthy meals cost significantly less than restaurant food or processed convenience items.
📺 Video Creator: Full On Plants
🎬 Published: 2024-09-13 17:15:01 | 🆔 Video ID: ZQ-65oz9Hkc



