Are you in awe or completely dumbfounded by the folks that meal prep their breakfast, lunch, and dinner every week?   

I used to be that person.  I didn’t understand why anyone would want to spend part of their weekend to cook a bunch of food and then portion out into individual containers.  The people who meal prepped always seemed so organized and on top of things.  Characteristics that I don’t necessarily apply to myself.

My opinion completely changed once I actually tried meal prepping for myself.  So much so, that I wrote a book devoted to it called Mediterranean Diet Meal Prep CookbookYou’ll see the benefits of easy, healthy meal prep too once you try it.

blue cover of mediterranean diet meal prep cookbook

It’s an amazing feeling to just open the fridge and have homemade, healthy food already prepared and ready to eat!  If you change up the menu each week, your palate won’t get bored, I promise!  I also find that it helps to choose recipes that use a variety of cooking methods.  You don’t want all of your recipes to use the oven for example because you won’t have room in the oven for everything.  Once you get organized with what dishes you want to make and write up a grocery list, you’ll be on your way to tasty meal prep in no time!

What are the benefits of meal prepping?

  • Easy portion control for all of your meals
  • Save time in the kitchen since you don’t have to cook every single day of the week (Fun fact:  Not including prep time, Americans, on average, spend 51 minutes each day cooking meals.)
  • You’ll save money since you won’t be eating out at restaurants as much
  • Cut down on food waste
  • Have more time overall to spend time with your family or engage in fun activities
  • Budget-friendly healthy meals
  • The stress of having to decide what to eat when you get home from work goes away

3 mismatched glass meal prep containers with cherry vanilla almond overnight oats

Do I have to partake in meal prep Sunday?

No!  You can choose any day that’s convenient for you.  I think it’s helpful to go grocery shopping the day before you decide to prep.  Some days I’ll just prep everything in a 2 to 3 hour window.  Other times, I’ll chop all of the veggies on the same day I grocery shop, then finish the recipes the next day.

What kind of meal prep containers should I use?

  • I like glass containers the best.  They’re microwave AND dishwasher safe AND don’t harbor off smells like plastic can.  
  • Make sure they’re leak-proof and airtight!
  • Buy various size meal prep containers including smoothie cups and dressing/sauce cups
  • Don’t forget about baggies for snack items like trail mix and popcorn

How long will meal prep food last for in the refrigerator?

It completely depends on what the actual food is, but most items last between 3-5 days.

What’s the difference between meal prep and meal planning?

Meal planning is a little different than meal prepping, but the terms are often used interchangeably.  While meal prepping consists of portioning prepared meals into single-serving containers ahead of time, meal planning is really just about figuring out what you want to cook for the week.

Some tips on what NOT to do when meal prepping

  • Don’t choose difficult recipes with a zillion ingredients
  • Don’t wait until late Sunday night to start prepping
  • Don’t assume that the food you prep will last in the fridge forever
  • Don’t start cooking before you check your container supply

Now let’s get started with one of my favorite healthy meal prep recipes, which also happens to be a sheet pan meal, Za’atar Salmon with Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Peppers.

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glass meal prep container with za'atar rubbed roasted salmon and slices of roasted sweet potatoes and red peppers

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Za’atar Salmon with Roasted Sweet Potatoes and Peppers

Za’atar is a flavorful spice blend popular in countries such as Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey.  Sumac is a lemony, burgundy-colored spice found in the spice section of major supermarkets.  If you’re trying to cut down on the salt, sumac is a great spice that adds tons of flavor.  Check out other recipes like this from Mediterranean Diet Meal Prep Cookbook!

  • Author: TastyBalance Nutrition
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Ingredients

Scale

FOR THE VEGGIES

2 large red bell peppers, cut into ½-inch strips

1 pound sweet potatoes, peeled, and cut into 1-inch chunks

1 Tablespoon olive oil

¼  teaspoon kosher salt

FOR THE SALMON

2¾ teaspoons sesame seeds

2¾ teaspoons dried thyme leaves

  teaspoons sumac

1 pound skinless, boneless salmon filet, divided into 4 pieces

⅛ teaspoon kosher salt

1 teaspoon olive oil

2 teaspoons lemon juice

Instructions

TO MAKE THE VEGGIES

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.   
  2. Place silicone baking mat or parchment paper on 2 sheet pans.
  3. On the first pan, place the peppers and sweet potatoes. Pour 1 Tablespoon oil and ¼ teaspoon salt over both and toss to coat.  Spread everything out in 1 even layer.  Place sheet pan in the oven and set timer for 10 minutes.

TO MAKE THE SALMON

  1. Mix sesame, thyme and sumac together in a small bowl.
  2. Place salmon filets on the second baking sheet. Spread ¼ teaspoon olive oil over each piece of salmon, then spoon ½ teaspoon lemon juice over each.
  3. Pat 2 teaspoons of the za’atar spice mix over each piece of salmon.
  4. When veggie timer goes off, place salmon in oven and bake 10 minutes for salmon that is ½-inch thick and about 15 minutes for 1-inch thick pieces. Veggies should be done when the salmon is done cooking.
  5. Meal Prep Step:  Place ¼ of the peppers and sweet potatoes and 1 piece of salmon into 4 separate containers

Notes

Storage:  Store covered containers in fridge for up to 4 days.

Keywords: meal prep, salmon, za'atar, sheet pan, dairy free, nut free, gluten free, sweet potatoes, red peppers, mediterranean diet

 

 

 

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  • Anita
    Reply

    I have yet to try cooking with za’atar spice mix, but your salmon recipe looks like the perfect recipe to start.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      A main spice in za’atar is sumac, so if you like a lemony taste, you’ll love it

  • Reply

    I have been meaning to get better at meal prepping. This salmon looks like such a great meal prep idea. Bookmarked for later! Thanks for this 🙂

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Start small and keep adding on! Just start maybe with 1 or 2 lunch items

  • Pam Greer
    Reply

    Now that my husband has retired, I meal prep our lunches!! You provide such yummy recipes and such helpful tips for meal prepping!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      So glad that you see the benefit first hand of meal prepping!

  • Michelle
    Reply

    LOVE! I’m always looking for new meal prep ideas to add into the rotation. This one is definitely a keeper!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      thank you so much Michelle! Hope you enjoy it!

  • Beth Pierce
    Reply

    This looks delicious and healthy. I’ve been wanting to eat healthier and this is a great idea. Thank you!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      I’m so happy! That’s wonderful to hear!

  • Amy Gorin
    Reply

    I need to replenish my za’atar spice stock! This looks so good.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      yes! Za’atar is just so flavorful!

  • veenaazmanov
    Reply

    Love both the yummy combinations. Perfect treat by itself. Love the spice flavor too.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Thank you!

  • Bernice Hill
    Reply

    I have to admit, I’m not much of a planner or prepper. This salmon does look very delicious and I think it would make a great make ahead meal for busy days.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      I definitely wasn’t either! But now I’m convinced! Thanks!

  • Mikala
    Reply

    Now I’m hungry!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Good! Hope you try it!

  • Sarah Remmer
    Reply

    This is a great way to amp up the flavour on a nice piece of salmon :).

  • Paula Montenegro
    Reply

    It’s so hard for me to meal prep! But I like how you explain it and it certainly makes everyday meals much easier! Thanks for sharing.

  • Amanda
    Reply

    I love how easy this is, and it’s so nice to have a delicious but healthy meal ready to go. This is definitely going in the regular rotation.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      It’s so great to have meals ready to go!

  • Candice
    Reply

    Yum! Love the flavor of the za’atar with the salmon. Such an easy, healthy, and hearty dish. Something I just know we will be making regularly. Thank you for the delicious recipe!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Thank you so much!

  • Tatiana
    Reply

    Great recipe and great tips for meal prep! I’m a huge salmon fan, will totally be trying this next week!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Hope you enjoy!

  • LaKita
    Reply

    Salmon is my favorite fish to cook and eat. Will definitely be saving this recipe to give a try later, looks delicious!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      The za’atar really complements the fish. Thanks!

  • Veronika Sykorova
    Reply

    I love za’atar spice and I love salmon but surprisingly I havent tried the two together. I’ll make it this weekend! Can’t wait!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Definitely give it a try! 🙂

  • Mara
    Reply

    Love everything that includes salmon. I’m also trying to switch to a healthier lifestyle and started to mine for healthy recipes like yours. Also, I started a training plan with SportMe run tracker app, and I managed to get rid of some pounds. Your blog posts are super inspiring for me in this phase, thanks!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Great to hear Mara 🙂

  • Christie Gagnon
    Reply

    So many delicious flavors in this recipe! Thanks for sharing.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      thank you!

  • jeanette
    Reply

    Never tried this spice before. It sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing these great tips.

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      If you like sumac, thyme and sesame, you’ll love it! Thanks!

  • Heidi Deboo Moretti
    Reply

    I love Za’tar, thanks for this fun recipe!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Thanks Heidi!

  • Stacey Mattinson
    Reply

    I have been wanting to try za’atar! I think this is the perfect recipe for me to try it in!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      You should absolutely try it! I think you’ll love it!

  • Bia
    Reply

    Hi!
    I got your book and I’m about ready to do the Meal Prep 1, that includes this recipe, but I’d like to know what size containers do you recommend for this and the other lunch/dinner recipes of this prep?
    Thank you!

    • TastyBalance
      Reply

      Hi there!

      honestly, I don’t really have a specific size container recommendation. Personally, I have a mish mosh of sizes at home. Not all meals will use the same size container. I recommend purchasing a combo pack of containers that have a variety of sizes

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