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High Protein Meal Plan

A high-protein dietary pattern has the strongest evidence base in sports nutrition for both fat loss and muscle building. Protein has the highest thermic effect of any macronutrient (20–30% of calories consumed are burned during digestion), promotes satiety, and provides the amino acids required for muscle repair and growth. This plan targets approximately 150–180g of protein per day within a 2000-calorie framework — appropriate for an 80–90 kg individual pursuing body recomposition or fat loss while preserving muscle.

2000

kcal/day

40%

Protein

35%

Carbs

25%

Fat

P 42%C 46%F 12%

✅ Key Benefits

  • 150–180g daily protein for maximum muscle retention
  • High thermic effect of protein supports fat loss
  • Multiple protein sources across the day prevent adaptation
  • Snacks are high-protein to avoid mid-meal energy crashes
⚕️ This meal plan is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or dietary advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional or registered dietitian before making significant dietary changes.

Day 1

1630 kcal
Breakfast

Scrambled Eggs on Wholegrain Toast

390 kcal · 28g P · 10 min

3 eggs scrambled with spinach, served on 2 slices wholegrain toast with sliced tomato.

Ingredients:

  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 slices wholegrain bread
  • 50g spinach
  • 1 medium tomato
  • 1 tsp olive oil

Add a pinch of turmeric to eggs for anti-inflammatory benefit.

P: 28gC: 32gF: 15g
Lunch

Chicken & Brown Rice Bowl

520 kcal · 45g P · 25 min

Grilled chicken breast over brown rice with roasted broccoli and a tahini drizzle.

Ingredients:

  • 180g chicken breast
  • 150g cooked brown rice
  • 150g broccoli
  • 1 tbsp tahini
  • lemon juice
  • garlic

Batch-cook chicken and rice on Sunday to prep lunches for the week.

P: 45gC: 50gF: 12g
Afternoon Snack

Cottage Cheese & Pineapple

160 kcal · 18g P · 2 min

Low-fat cottage cheese with fresh pineapple chunks.

Ingredients:

  • 150g low-fat cottage cheese
  • 80g fresh pineapple
P: 18gC: 16gF: 2g
Dinner

Turkey Meatballs with Tomato Sauce & Pasta

560 kcal · 48g P · 35 min

Lean turkey meatballs in a rich tomato sauce served over wholegrain penne.

Ingredients:

  • 180g lean turkey mince
  • 80g wholegrain penne
  • 200ml tomato passata
  • 1 egg
  • 1 clove garlic
  • mixed herbs
  • 10g parmesan
P: 48gC: 55gF: 12g
Protein: 139gCarbs: 153gFat: 41g

Day 2

1650 kcal
Breakfast

High-Protein Oatmeal

490 kcal · 35g P · 8 min

Oats cooked with milk, stirred through with a scoop of unflavoured protein powder and topped with banana and almond butter.

Ingredients:

  • 80g rolled oats
  • 300ml semi-skimmed milk
  • 1 scoop protein powder
  • 1 banana
  • 1 tbsp almond butter
P: 35gC: 58gF: 12g
Lunch

Baked Salmon with Vegetables & Rice

550 kcal · 42g P · 25 min

Lemon-herb baked salmon fillet with steamed green beans and brown rice.

Ingredients:

  • 180g salmon fillet
  • 150g cooked brown rice
  • 100g green beans
  • 1 lemon
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • dill or parsley
P: 42gC: 45gF: 18g
Afternoon Snack

Protein Shake

180 kcal · 28g P · 2 min

1 scoop of protein powder blended with 250ml skimmed milk.

Ingredients:

  • 1 scoop whey or plant protein powder
  • 250ml skimmed milk or unsweetened almond milk

Add a banana for extra carbohydrates post-workout.

P: 28gC: 12gF: 2g
Dinner

Herb-Grilled Chicken with Roasted Vegetables

430 kcal · 44g P · 35 min

Lemon-herb marinated chicken breast with oven-roasted courgette, peppers, and cauliflower.

Ingredients:

  • 200g chicken breast
  • 100g courgette
  • 100g mixed peppers
  • 100g cauliflower
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • rosemary
  • lemon
P: 44gC: 22gF: 14g
Protein: 149gCarbs: 137gFat: 46g

Day 3

1550 kcal
Breakfast

Avocado & Poached Egg Toast

450 kcal · 22g P · 12 min

Mashed avocado on 2 slices wholegrain toast topped with 2 poached eggs and chilli flakes.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 avocado
  • 2 slices wholegrain bread
  • 2 large eggs
  • chilli flakes
  • lemon juice
  • salt

Add smoked salmon for extra protein if not avoiding fish.

P: 22gC: 34gF: 24g
Lunch

Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

430 kcal · 42g P · 20 min

Romaine lettuce, grilled chicken, parmesan shavings, and wholegrain croutons with light Caesar dressing.

Ingredients:

  • 160g chicken breast
  • 100g romaine lettuce
  • 20g parmesan
  • 30g wholegrain croutons
  • 2 tbsp light Caesar dressing
P: 42gC: 22gF: 18g
Afternoon Snack

Apple & Almonds

190 kcal · 4g P · 1 min

1 medium apple with 20g unsalted almonds.

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium apple
  • 20g unsalted almonds
P: 4gC: 24gF: 10g
Dinner

Garlic Prawns with Quinoa & Greens

480 kcal · 38g P · 20 min

Juicy garlic-butter prawns on a bed of quinoa with wilted spinach and lemon.

Ingredients:

  • 200g raw king prawns
  • 150g cooked quinoa
  • 100g spinach
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • lemon
P: 38gC: 48gF: 12g
Protein: 106gCarbs: 128gFat: 64g

Day 4

1670 kcal
Breakfast

Oatmeal with Berries & Walnuts

380 kcal · 11g P · 8 min

Rolled oats cooked with water, topped with mixed berries, a handful of walnuts, and a drizzle of honey.

Ingredients:

  • 80g rolled oats
  • 150g mixed berries
  • 20g walnuts
  • 1 tsp honey
  • water

Prepare overnight oats the night before to save time.

P: 11gC: 58gF: 13g
Lunch

Chicken Tikka Masala with Rice

560 kcal · 45g P · 35 min

Tender chicken in a rich tomato-based tikka sauce with fragrant spices, served with steamed basmati rice.

Ingredients:

  • 200g chicken breast
  • 200ml tomato passata
  • 150g basmati rice
  • 1 onion
  • garlic
  • ginger
  • 1 tsp tikka masala spice blend
  • 2 tbsp low-fat yogurt
  • 1 tsp oil
P: 45gC: 55gF: 14g
Afternoon Snack

Carrot Sticks & Hummus

150 kcal · 5g P · 3 min

Fresh carrot sticks served with 3 tablespoons of hummus.

Ingredients:

  • 2 medium carrots
  • 60g hummus
P: 5gC: 18gF: 6g
Dinner

Lean Beef Bolognaise with Wholegrain Pasta

580 kcal · 46g P · 40 min

Slow-cooked lean beef mince bolognaise with wholegrain spaghetti and a sprinkle of parmesan.

Ingredients:

  • 150g lean beef mince (5% fat)
  • 80g wholegrain spaghetti
  • 200ml tomato passata
  • 1 onion
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 carrot
  • 10g parmesan
P: 46gC: 58gF: 14g
Protein: 107gCarbs: 189gFat: 47g

Day 5

1615 kcal
Breakfast

Greek Yogurt Parfait

340 kcal · 20g P · 5 min

Full-fat Greek yogurt layered with banana, oats, and a sprinkle of chia seeds.

Ingredients:

  • 200g plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 banana
  • 30g rolled oats
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds

Use 0% fat Greek yogurt to reduce calories by ~40.

P: 20gC: 45gF: 8g
Lunch

Salmon with Sweet Potato & Broccoli

540 kcal · 40g P · 30 min

Pan-seared salmon fillet with oven-roasted sweet potato and steamed broccoli.

Ingredients:

  • 180g salmon fillet
  • 200g sweet potato
  • 150g broccoli
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • lemon
  • garlic
P: 40gC: 48gF: 17g
Afternoon Snack

Banana with Almond Butter

215 kcal · 4g P · 1 min

1 medium banana with 1 tablespoon of almond butter.

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium banana
  • 1 tbsp almond butter
P: 4gC: 30gF: 9g
Dinner

Coconut Lentil Dahl with Flatbread

520 kcal · 22g P · 30 min

Red lentils simmered in coconut milk with spinach, cumin, and turmeric, served with one wholemeal flatbread.

Ingredients:

  • 150g red lentils
  • 200ml light coconut milk
  • 80g spinach
  • 1 onion
  • garlic
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 wholemeal pitta/flatbread
P: 22gC: 72gF: 14g
Protein: 86gCarbs: 195gFat: 48g

Day 6

1380 kcal
Breakfast

Chia Overnight Oats

350 kcal · 10g P · 5 min (overnight)

Oats soaked overnight in almond milk with chia seeds, topped with sliced mango in the morning.

Ingredients:

  • 70g rolled oats
  • 250ml unsweetened almond milk
  • 2 tbsp chia seeds
  • 100g mango
  • 1 tsp maple syrup

Prepare 5 jars on Sunday for the whole week.

P: 10gC: 55gF: 9g
Lunch

Tuna & Salad Wholegrain Wrap

420 kcal · 35g P · 7 min

Tinned tuna in spring water mixed with cucumber, sweetcorn, and light mayonnaise, wrapped in a wholegrain tortilla.

Ingredients:

  • 1 can tuna in spring water (145g)
  • 1 large wholegrain wrap
  • 1/4 cucumber
  • 30g sweetcorn
  • 1 tbsp light mayonnaise
  • mixed leaves
P: 35gC: 38gF: 12g
Afternoon Snack

Edamame with Sea Salt

120 kcal · 10g P · 5 min

Steamed edamame pods lightly salted.

Ingredients:

  • 150g frozen edamame pods
  • pinch sea salt
P: 10gC: 10gF: 5g
Dinner

Aubergine & Chickpea Curry

490 kcal · 16g P · 35 min

Hearty aubergine and chickpea curry in a tomato-coconut sauce, served with brown rice.

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium aubergine
  • 240g canned chickpeas
  • 200ml light coconut milk
  • 200ml tomato passata
  • 1 onion
  • garlic
  • ginger
  • 150g brown rice
  • curry powder
P: 16gC: 72gF: 14g
Protein: 71gCarbs: 175gFat: 40g

Day 7

1500 kcal
Breakfast

Banana Spinach Smoothie Bowl

360 kcal · 22g P · 7 min

Blended frozen banana and spinach with protein powder, topped with granola and pumpkin seeds.

Ingredients:

  • 2 frozen bananas
  • 50g spinach
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 30g granola
  • 1 tbsp pumpkin seeds
  • 100ml unsweetened almond milk
P: 22gC: 50gF: 8g
Lunch

Dal & Basmati Rice

460 kcal · 18g P · 35 min

Slow-cooked toor dal tempered with cumin, mustard seeds, and curry leaves, served with steamed basmati rice.

Ingredients:

  • 120g toor dal
  • 150g basmati rice
  • 1 onion
  • 2 tomatoes
  • cumin seeds
  • mustard seeds
  • curry leaves
  • turmeric
  • ghee
P: 18gC: 80gF: 6g
Afternoon Snack

Rice Cakes with Peanut Butter

200 kcal · 6g P · 1 min

2 plain rice cakes with 1 tablespoon of natural peanut butter.

Ingredients:

  • 2 plain rice cakes
  • 1 tbsp natural peanut butter
P: 6gC: 26gF: 8g
Dinner

Tofu & Vegetable Stir-Fry with Noodles

480 kcal · 22g P · 20 min

Firm tofu and mixed vegetables stir-fried in a ginger-soy sauce, served over rice noodles.

Ingredients:

  • 200g firm tofu
  • 80g rice noodles
  • 100g broccoli
  • 80g snap peas
  • 1 red pepper
  • 2 tbsp low-sodium soy sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • fresh ginger
P: 22gC: 62gF: 14g
Protein: 68gCarbs: 218gFat: 36g

Who Is This Plan For?

Anyone prioritising satiety and lean mass preservation during a calorie deficit, or those building muscle who struggle to hit protein targets through regular meals.

🔄 Substitution Tips

  • Replace chicken breast with cottage cheese scramble for a high-protein vegetarian lunch.
  • Add Greek yogurt to any snack to easily add 15–20g of protein.
  • Tinned salmon or mackerel are affordable high-protein alternatives to fresh fish.
  • Avoid fruit juice with meals — choose whole fruit for fibre alongside protein.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a high protein diet safe for kidneys?
In healthy individuals without pre-existing kidney disease, high protein intake (up to 2.2g/kg/day) is considered safe according to current evidence, including reviews by the International Society of Sports Nutrition. Those with chronic kidney disease should follow their nephrologist's dietary guidance.
What are the best complete protein sources?
Complete proteins (containing all essential amino acids) include eggs, chicken, fish, beef, turkey, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, milk, and whey protein. Plant-based complete proteins include soya, tempeh, edamame, and quinoa. Combining incomplete plant proteins (e.g. rice and beans) throughout the day also meets essential amino acid requirements.
How do I know if I am eating enough protein?
The simplest approach is to track your food using an app like Cronometer or MyFitnessPal for 2–3 weeks. A practical rule of thumb: aim for a palm-sized portion of protein at every meal (approximately 25–35g), and a protein-containing snack between meals.

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