
Meal prep guide: healthy, delicious and time-saving ideas
Senior Food Editor
Heather Taylor
What is meal prepping?
Whether you’re filling your freezer, making a batch of take-to-work lunches or just trying to get ahead by cooking something at the weekend before the midweek madness begins, meal prepping is a brilliant way to save you time, money and sanity. Despite what you may have seen on social media, it doesn't have to mean cooking a whole week's worth of food every Sunday – it's about embracing clever prep-ahead flavour bombs, doubling up dinners to save for another day, or cooking once and eating twice.
Read our meal prep guide for lots of ideas to get you started.


How to meal prep
1. Decide how many days you're prepping for
Be realistic. You're probably not going to eat the same thing all week, but you may want some take-to-work lunches and a couple of extra dinners to stash in the freezer.
2. Pick some recipes
Think about batch-cooking dishes that can be used more than once, whether that's a slow-cooked tomato sauce to be tossed through pasta, then used to top pizza, a roast chicken that can form the building blocks of salads and sandwiches, or a batch of bolognese for the freezer. You don't have to make the whole recipe – it could be a bag of pre-chopped carrots for snacks or grated ginger, garlic and chilli frozen in a zip-lock bag to use for curries and stir-fries.
3. Get your ingredients sorted
First, 'shop' your fridge, cupboards and freezer to see which leftovers need using up – maybe you can transform the remnants of your veg drawer into a soup, then freeze it? Make a list (the digital shopping list feature on the M&S app is handy for this) and get shopping.
4. Make your meals
Set aside a couple of hours to cook whenever you can – at the weekend or on a quiet evening. This is definitely the challenging part, but remember this is about saving you time in the long run.
5. Stash and store
Use freezer bags to portion up batches of sauce to save on space, and store things you'll eat sooner in containers in the fridge.
Meal prep made easy


Top meal prep ideas
Ready to get started? Here are some of our favourite meal prep ideas and recipes.
Carrot cake overnight oats for quick-fire breakfasts.
A Middle Eastern-inspired roasted cauliflower and butter bean traybake – pack for lunch or serve with grilled fish or chicken for dinner.
This Moroccan-style carrot dal freezes brilliantly – serve with rice to make it a heartier meal.
Whip up a high-protein chicken chilli to serve with jacket potatoes or rice.
Make a batch of the filling for these high-protein chicken bagels, ready for speedy lunches.
Use your slow cooker to make a batch of meatballs, to use in this pasta bake then this meatball and pasta curry.
Try a Mexican twist on roast chicken, which yields enough for leftovers to be stuffed into fajita sliders or wraps.
Prep a grain bowl, like this lentil and squash bowl or these gut-loving Buddha bowls, to take for lunch.
Published 19/01/2026













