7 Day High Protein Diet Meal Plan

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A free, 7-day high protein diet meal plan including breakfast, lunch and dinner ideas and a shopping list. All recipes include macros and Weight Watchers points.

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7 Day High Protein Diet Meal Plan

I want to first say that I am sending prayers to everyone in L.A. and all those areas affected by the wildfires. Praying it is all under control soon!

You may notice that this is the second week in a row for a high protein meal plan—well guess what!? All of the meal plans for January will be! There’s over 100 grams of protein for each day. I also know that the weather is crazy- and cold- for many this week. Check out my soups and stews for easy ways to stay warm. It’s also National Slow Cooker Month, check out all my slow cooker recipes here.

Update About New WW Points Plan

For all my WW friends, WW added new 0 point foods (yay for oatmeal!) but it will take time for me to update my recipes. So far I have everything from 2025 to 2018 updated. The great news is every recipe on my site is linked to WW recipe builder (only works from your phone) so it will automatically give you the new points.

Why High Protein?

As many of you know, I’ve been following a high-protein diet for the past few years for muscle gain, and it’s been a total game changer for me! I feel stronger and more satisfied, which keeps me from reaching for sweets or chips between meals or at the end of the day. I know a lot of you struggle with hitting your protein goals, so I was inspired to create this high-protein meal plan for the week. If you enjoy it, I’ll share 1 or 2 each month. Plus, I’m working on a high-protein cookbook, so stay tuned!

Note

Those with kidney or liver disease, gout, specific metabolic disorders, or older adults with reduced kidney function may need to limit protein to avoid complications. It’s always best to consult a healthcare provider or dietitian before significantly increasing protein intake, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.

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I’ve created 4 more weeks of HIGH PROTEIN MEAL PLANS to kick-start your healthy eating habits! Protein is an macronutrient that aids in many important bodily functions.  Foods high in protein keep you feeling fuller longer and may boost metabolism. With my exclusive 4 week series, created especially for Relish+ members, you’ll get 4 weeks of high protein breakfast, lunch and dinner, making it easy to reach your goals, stay healthy and strong!

High Protein Diet Meal Plan:

Breakfast and lunch Monday-Friday, are designed to serve 1 while dinners and all meals on Saturday and Sunday are designed to serve a family of 4. Some recipes make enough leftovers for two nights or lunch the next day. The grocery list is comprehensive and includes everything you need to make all meals on the plan. Add some high protein snacks to help you reach your protein goals.

MONDAY (1/13)
B: High-Protein Egg Bagel sandwich with 2 eggs, 1 slice cheddar cheese, 2 ounces ham and an orange
L: Cranberry Chicken Salad on Apple Slices
D: Spicy Sriracha Tofu Rice Bowls (recipe x 2)

Total Calories: 1,493* Protein: 103.5g

TUESDAY (1/14)
B: High-Protein Egg Bagel sandwich with 2 eggs, 1 slice cheddar cheese, 2 ounces ham and an orange
L: Cranberry Chicken Salad on Apple Slices
D: Ground Turkey Tacos with Mexican Cauliflower “Rice”
Total Calories: 1,435* Protein: 107.5g

WEDNESDAY (1/15)
B: High-Protein Egg Bagel sandwich with 2 eggs, 1 slice cheddar cheese, 2 ounces ham and ½ a grapefruit
L: White Chicken Chili**
D: Chicken Florentine with 1 cup orzo

Total Calories: 1,390* Protein: 117.5g

THURSDAY (1/16)
B: High-Protein Egg Bagel sandwich with 2 eggs, 1 slice cheddar cheese, 2 ounces ham and ½ a grapefruit
L: White Chicken Chili
D: Homemade Hamburger Helper and Easy Garlic Broccolini
Total Calories: 1,398* Protein: 116g

FRIDAY (1/17)
B: Carrot Banana Protein Smoothie
L: White Chicken Chili
D: Korean Salmon Rice Bowls with ¾ cup shelled edamame
Total Calories: 1,238* Protein: 116.5g

SATURDAY (1/18)
B: Banana Nut Protein Oats (recipe x 4)
L: Slow Cooker Chicken and Lentil Soup
D: DINNER OUT

Total Calories: 738* Protein: 48g

SUNDAY (1/19)
B: Chorizo Breakfast Bowls
L: LEFTOVER Slow Cooker Chicken and Lentil Soup
D: Crock Pot Pork Roast with Mushrooms and Parmesan Brussels Sprouts
Total Calories: 1,303* Protein: 100g

*This is just a guide, women should aim for around 1500 calories per day. Here’s a helpful calculator to estimate your calorie needs. I’ve left plenty of wiggle room for you to add more food such as coffee, beverages, fruits, snacks, dessert, wine, etc.
**Prep Tuesday night, if desired and freeze any leftover you/your family won’t eat.

*Google doc



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