Are you trying for mouthwatering, high-protein recipes that will satisfy the entire family?
Meet Gianna, a three-year-old working mother who thinks a good dinner shouldn’t be complicated. “Protein provides the nutrition and energy we need,” she says. These are her best high-protein supper recipes likely to please your loved ones.
Chicken and quinoa stir-fry is one of Gianna’s go-to dishes. In a flash of olive oil, she likes to sauté chopped chicken breast with vibrant bell peppers, carrots, and broccoli. She tosses cooked quinoa with a little low-sodium soy sauce once everything has properly browned..
“I love how quinoa boosts proteins without overwhelming the flavors,” Gianna says. For weeknights, this is quick, sensible, and well-balanced meal
Her lentil and turkey chili is another family favorite. “Switching to lean turkey made it lighter, but I used to make regular ground beef chili,” Gianna says. She sauners ground turkey with onions, garlic, and her preferred chili flavor.
For more protein and fiber, she then stirs in low-sodium broth, canned tomatoes, and a cup of lentils. Cook till the lentils are cooked; voilà—you have a filling dish of chili that is both warming and nouraging.
Try fish and roasted vegetables if you want something light and fresh. After seasoning salmon fillets with lemon juice, dill, salt and pepper, Gianna roasts them next to a mix of vegetables including sweet potatoes, red onions, and zucchini. She says, “I love how roasting accentuates the natural sweetness of vegetables and salmon is a great source of omega-3s.”
Gianna suggests black bean and sweet potato tacos as a fast vegetarian choice. Just bake sliced sweet potatoes, toss them with black beans, then sprinkle paprika and cumin. Present on whole-wheat tortillas accompanied by avocado slices and cheese (or a dairy-free substitute).
She says, “My kids love building their own tacos,” “and I love knowing they’re getting protein and fiber in one meal.”
Simple, delicious, and family-approved high-protein supper recipes ranging from stir-fry to chili and tacos abound. “A protein-rich meal isn’s not just for athletes—it’s for anyone who wants to feel strong and satisfied at the end of the day,” Gianna explains.