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Spicy Tuna Sushi Bowl
If you love sushi but can’t be bothered with the hassle of rolling it up, this one’s for you! Coach Maggie is bringing us her go-to Spicy Tuna Sushi Bowl—a super simple, flavor-packed meal that gives you all the sushi vibes without the effort. The secret? Sushi-grade frozen tuna (yep, it’s in the freezer aisle!), a quick marinade, and your favorite toppings piled high over rice. It’s fresh, satisfying, and way easier than you think.
Sweet & Spicy Asian Inspired Beef Bowl
Looking for a weeknight meal that’s quick, flavorful, and family-friendly? In this blog post, Coach Maggie shares her go-to Sweet and Spicy Asian-Inspired Beef Bowl—a perfect combination of savory, sweet, and spicy. With lean ground beef, bold flavors from Gochujang and Tamari, and a customizable base of jasmine rice and veggies, this dish is great for meal prep or a simple dinner everyone will love (even picky eaters). Packed with protein and easy to adjust based on your goals, it’s a must-try!
Chicken Skewers Meal Prep
Looking for a simple way to switch up your chicken meal prep? These chicken skewers are easy, flavorful, and you can customize the meal based on your goals. Coach Maggie uses chicken breast, but you can easily swap in chicken thighs if you prefer. Pair it with rice and your favorite veggies for a balanced, delicious meal that works great for the whole family.
One Pot Cajun Chicken Pasta
Looking for a flavorful, protein-packed meal that comes together in just one pot? Coach Maggie’s Gluten-Free Cajun Chicken Pasta is a longtime favorite, and for good reason. It’s creamy, spicy (or not, if you prefer!), and perfect for feeding the whole family or stocking your fridge for the week. Made with high-protein Banza pasta, Greek cream cheese, and plenty of bold Cajun flavor, this dish is ideal for a quick weeknight dinner or your next meal prep!
Food Prep In 5 Ways
Food prep is for most people a very daunting task that also feels like it’s the only way to success. Some of that might be true, but it’s not always what you think it is.
Meal prep gets a bad name because of the plain redundancy that it used to be when it was first popular. Food prep has really evolved to the actual meaning of those words: a way to prep your food for your week.
There’s not a “right” way to prep your food, it’s all about what works for you. It might take some trial and error (more on the importance of that here), but finding what works best in your life is going to be key.