Hey guys! I hope you’ve had a wonderful weekend so far and have saved a little time to do some meal prep for the week! I didn’t have a lot of time in the kitchen this past week, but I did end up “meal prepping” the one successful recipe that I had, so I’m going to share that. This Pineapple BBQ Chicken Meal Prep is super easy and is one of those lunches that I look forward to eating every day, even after having it for a few days in a row!
For this meal prep I paired my Skillet Pineapple BBQ Chicken with rich and Savory Coconut Rice, and just some simple broccoli to get my greens in. Frozen broccoli florets is seriously my go-to vegetable for meal preps because it’s effortless, the flavor goes with just about everything, and it holds up well in the fridge. I would have liked to have done some fresh snow peas for this meal, but sadly I could not find them at the grocery store, so keep that in mind as a good option for this meal.
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Pineapple BBQ Chicken Meal Prep
This Meal Prep Includes
Skillet Pineapple BBQ Chicken: $9.12
Savory Coconut Rice: $2.91
Frozen Broccoli Florets: $1.69
Total: $13.72
Cost Per Meal (6 meals): $2.29
Leftovers
This Pineapple BBQ Chicken Meal Prep is a little different because each of the recipes makes about 6 servings, so you can actually prep six meals if you’d like. If you only like to prep 4 days at a time like I do, you’ll have some leftovers. You have a couple of options here. While you technically can freeze extra two meals as-is, I’d rate this as just a “so-so” freezable meal. The sauce on the chicken won’t be the best after freeze-thaw, but not horrible. Other options are to either cook only 4 chicken thighs instead of 6 (I’d make the same amount of pineapple and sauce to make it easy on myself), or make all six and cut each of the extra two chicken thighs in half and serve 1.5 thighs with each meal. Leftover rice actually freezes very well, or use it in other ways throughout the week, like breakfast bowls. I chose the breakfast bowl option because I love my breakfast bowls! :D
Want the divided glass meal prep containers shown in the photos? I got them from Amazon. :)
THESE MEALS ARE SO PERFECT!
MY HUSBAND AND I ABSOLUTELY DONT HAVE TIMME TO COOK
WITH ARE SCHEDULES BEING WHAT THEY ARE.
SO, QUESTION ???
DO YOU HAVE ANY REFERALS OF ANYONE THAT ACTUALLY MAKES
DISHES LIKE THIS AND DELIVERS (BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER)
THESE SIZE PORTIONS ARE PERFECT !!!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
YOOOOOOOOOOOO! This shit slaps, I only make rice with coconut milk now, The chicken make all my co-workers jealous with great smell. Made it like 10 times (not in a row).
this doesn’t have the cooking instructionsโฆ or am I lost. lol
new to this and trying to eat better all together.
This is simply showing how I combined multiple recipes that are already on the website: Skillet Pineapple BBQ Chicken, Savory Coconut Rice, and frozen broccoli (no recipe needed). The individual recipes are linked every time they are mentioned in this blog post. :)
How can I make this a bit more healthier? :D I want to meal prep for weight loss. :D
Made this for lunches and ate the extra servings with my husband for dinner tonight! So good! Thanks for all you do, we appreciate it!
A little sprinkle of cheddar is good on the chicken!
For breakfast, do you eat the dish cold or do you reheat it? :)
I’d always reheat the leftovers for this one.
Those divided glass containers are really tempting! I’m debating them, though I do have to carry them quite a ways for my commute to and from work. Do you think the seal on the lid is quite sturdy?
The seal around the edge seems quite sturdy, but be aware that it does not seal the three compartments from each other. The glass divider does not go all the way up and seal with the top, if that makes sense. So if you have something liquidy like soup, I’d use a different container.
Looks great! Such a great meal prep idea.
Thanks For Sharing.
Very good tips for planning some budget.
How would you recommend preparing the snow peas if you were to use them instead of broccoli? Thanks!
I think I’d probably just sautรฉ them very briefly to take that raw edge off, but still leave a decent amount of crunch. :) And just a pinch of salt.
Yummy. My mouth is watering right now!!! :-)