meal-prep – Food Literacy in College https://foodliteracyincollege.com Building Food Skills Thu, 27 Mar 2025 15:52:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-Food-Literacy-for-College-students-3-copy-32x32.png meal-prep – Food Literacy in College https://foodliteracyincollege.com 32 32 Easy Mediterranean Bowls https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2025/03/09/easy-mediterranean-bowls/ https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2025/03/09/easy-mediterranean-bowls/#respond Sun, 09 Mar 2025 04:56:41 +0000 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/?p=1354 Are you looking for a quick, easy, healthy meal that can easily be meal prepped or prepared the day of? This Falafel Bowl recipe, by Courtney Paige from apaigeofpositivity.com, is a perfect way to incorporate tangy and hearty flavors in a way that anyone will love! This delicious dinner will bring the Mediterranean flavors straight to your kitchen. 

This recipe only requires a simple oven bake that beginner cooks everywhere can master. This is perfect for first time college students seeking a wholesome meal while not breaking the budget. The recipe is extremely versatile. You can add or remove anything you like to make this your own! Make it ahead or enjoy it fresh and add a little bit of Greek life to your meals!

Cost Breakdown
Ingredient Amount Needed for RecipeUnit Cost for IngredientRecipe Ingredient Cost
Chickpeas, dried1 can$0.86/1 can$0.86
Fresh parsley1 cup$1.78/oz$1.78
Fresh dill1 cup$1.78/oz$1.78
Yellow onion2 each$0.66$1.32
Black pepper1/2 tsp$3.12 / 3 oz$0.99
Cayenne powder1/4 tsp$4.12/ 5.2 oz$0.03
Coriander1/4 tsp$3.99 / 1.48 oz$0.11
Cumin, ground1/2 tsp$1.99 / 1.62 oz$0.10
Flour1 tbsp$1.32 / 2 lb (32 oz)$0.21
Garlic6 cloves$0.67 / 1 head$0.40
Baking powder1 tsp$3.59 / 8 oz$0.06
White rice2 cups$0.92/ 2.5 cups$0.74
Dill weed1 tsp$1.99 / 0.75 oz$0.44
Chicken broth2 cups$0.99/4.5 oz$3.52
Lemon1 each$0.58 each$0.58
Cucumber1 each$0.66 each$0.66
Lemon juice3 tbsp$3.33/32 oz$0.16
Feta cheese2 oz$4.26/ 6 oz$1.42
Red onion1 each$0.90 each$0.90
Tomato2 each$1.43 each$2.86
Greek yogurt1 cup$0.72 / 5.3 oz$0.54
Olive oil2-3 tbsp$11.97/25.4 oz$0.71
TOTAL RECIPE COST$19.27
Cost per serving (4 servings)$4.82
Recipe Making Process

Before starting any recipe, it’s essential to gather all your ingredients. For this falafel bowl, you’ll need chickpeas (either canned or dried), garlic, onion, fresh herbs (parsley and cilantro), cumin, coriander, paprika, lemon juice, chicken broth, dill weed, white rice, and olive oil. For the bowl itself, add some tomatoes, cucumbers, onions or any other topping that you would enjoy! You will finish it off with tahini dressing made with yogurt, lemon juice, cucumber, garlic, and dill.

Start by draining and rinsing your chickpeas if using canned. Then, pulse the chickpeas, garlic, onions, fresh herbs, and spices (cumin, coriander, paprika) in a food processor. The key here is to pulse the ingredients, not puree them, as you want a texture that holds together but still has some bite. Next, shape the falafel mixture into small balls or patties, about 1-2 inches in diameter. The mixture should stick together, but don’t worry if it’s a little crumbly. You can gently press it together to form a nice ball shape.

Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C) and place the shaped falafel on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush them lightly with olive oil and bake for 20-25 minutes, flipping halfway through, until golden brown and crispy.

While those are cooking, begin cooking the rice. Rinse the rice, giving it some time to soak. Cut the onions and garlic and add them in. Then, add the broth and lemon juice and bring to a boil. Cover and cook for 20 minutes and then allow it to sit untouched for at least 10 minutes, then stir in the fresh dill.

The final thing you will have to prepare is the tahini dressing. This is really straight forward, just combine the diced cucumber, yogurt, lemon juice, garlic, salt, oil, and dill. Mix together, and you are ready to start assembling!

You can get creative with the toppings. We chose tomato, onion, cucumbers, feta cheese, and lemon. However, you can customize this recipe to your liking! It can be catered to your own prefrence! This is a great option for meal prepping or you can easily prepare this day of!

Easy Mediterranean Bowls

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 10 minutesCook time: 24 minutesRest time: minutesTotal time: 34 minutesCooking Temp:400 CServings:4 servingsEstimated Cost:19.27 $Calories:327 kcal Best Season:Summer

Description

This recipe is perfect for beginner cooks trying to increase their skillset. It is delicious, nutritious, and easy to master!

Ingredients

    For falafel:

    For rice:

    For sauce:

    Instructions

    1. Drain and rinse the canned chickpeas. Add the fresh parsley, fresh dill, diced yellow onion, seasonings, baking powder, and coconut flour to a food processor. Then add the chickpeas on top of everything (for easier blending).
    2. Pulse until all of the falafel ingredients are minced and combined. Note: you may need to use a rubber spatula to push down the sides and ensure the chickpeas are blended.
    3. Transfer the mixture to a glass bowl and use a wooden spoon to toss again.
    4. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
    5. Use a cookie scooper to scoop falafel. Use your hands to form them into small patties (recipe makes ~12).
    6. Place falafel onto baking sheet and then drizzle generously with olive oil (this is how the falafel becomes crispy and golden brown since we’re not frying them).
    7. Bake for 12 minutes. Flip the falafel over (drizzle with more olive oil if needed) and bake for another 12 minutes.
    8. While the falafel is baking, make the Lemon Rice and prep any additional fresh vegetables you plan to serve with it. Mix together the sauce ingredients.
    9. After the falafel is cooked, allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes (helps the patties hold their shape). Serve over rice, tahini sauce, fresh pita, and greek salad (I do a mix of cucumbers, tomatoes, feta cheese, tossed in some gyro seasoning and olive oil)!
    10. Pack it up for meal prep or serve it warm! Enjoy!
    Keywords:Budget friendly, college meals, meal-prep, Mediterranean food, nutritious, Quick dinner
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    No-bake Protein Bars https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2024/10/23/no-bake-protein-bars/ https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2024/10/23/no-bake-protein-bars/#respond Wed, 23 Oct 2024 20:57:29 +0000 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/?p=757 Do you find yourself getting sick of high-ingredient, high-expense protein bars? This recipe is an easy way to avoid those supermarket prices. No-bake Protein bars are high in protein, low in saturated fats, and are a good source of fiber. For college students or college athletes, it is an easy on the go snack that can be meal-prepped and taken anywhere. Students and full-time workers are often pressed for time and go without eating or turn to fast, non-nutritious options. This is a great on-the-go nutrient filled bar that is easy to ‘make and take’! It also avoids long lists of preservatives while being able to easily freeze and make weeks in advance.

    The Ingredients:

    This recipe is simple to make with ingredients you have at home. With each ingredient able to be adjusted for personal preference and budget, this recipe allows flexibility for nutrition and price. To follow the recipe, use coconut flour, protein powder, peanut butter, maple syrup, dark chocolate chocolate chips, and coconut oil.

    Substitution Ideas:
    • Honey or agave can replace maple syrup, for personal preference.
    • Different nut butters can replace peanut butter for allergies or preference. Seed butters, like sunflower seed butter, are a good substitute for those allergic to nuts.
    • Chocolate chips can be milk, dark, or white chocolate.
    • Most protein powders can be used for price flexibility, different flavor profiles, and personal preference.
    Additional Protein Powder Notes:

    Casein, brown rice, or paleo protein powder is preferred. Whey protein is not recommended, as the texture can be incredibly sticky and won’t form the bars well.
    If your batter is too thick/crumbly, add water or milk until a firm batter remains.

    We chose PB2 as our protein powder. Regular PB2 is a powdered peanut butter that you add water to to reconstitute. If you would like to use the protein, make sure you get the “Peanut Protein” version. We like this protein powder because it is protein derived from peanuts and brown rice, it provides 20 grams of protein per serving, and it uses monk fruit extract as a sweetener for a great no calorie natural sugar alternative.

    Directions:
    1. Line a deep pan with parchment paper and set aside. For thicker bars, use an 8 x 8-inch pan. For thinner bars, use any size bigger.
    2. In a large mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients and mix well.
    3. In a small mixing bowl, melt your peanut butter with sticky sweetener until combined.
    4. Add to dry ingredients and mix until fully combined.
    5. Transfer protein bar batter into the lined baking dish and press firmly in place. Refrigerate or freeze until firm.
    6. Once firm, cut into bars and cover in optional dark chocolate and enjoy!
    Chocolate (optional):

    Let’s be honest – the only thing that would make these simple protein bars better is a smooth, dark chocolate top. When applying, you can cover the top while still in the pan, or slice and remove to dip fully. The more, the better, right? Melt your chocolate chips with a spoonful of coconut oil for a smoother finish, and place back in the freezer for a final set.

    Nutrition, storage, and more:

    When cut into 12 different bars, each bar contains approximately 20g protein. For peanut butter lovers this is it! The PB2 used creates a smooth consistency that makes your mouth water. The dark chocolate on top creates a dessert-feeling snack that is healthy and helps you achieve your goals. Protein helps build and repair muscle in the body, provides energy, and keeps you healthy. These are better cold so throw them in the freezer or fridge depending on your needs. If you need a snack in an hour or two but don’t have time to go home, you can take one out of the freezer and it will thaw by the time you want to eat. If you want one as your heading to class take one out of the fridge and eat it on your way!

    Nutrition:

    Serving: 1 Bar
    Calories: 150kcal
    Carbohydrates: 5g
    Protein: 20g
    Fat: 7g
    Sodium: 109mg
    Potassium: 150mg
    Fiber: 3g
    Vitamin A: 9IU
    Calcium: 20mg
    Iron: 1mg

    References:

    thebigmansworld.com/no-bake-peanut-butter-protein-bars-keto-sugar-free-vegan/

    No-bake Protein Bars

    Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: minutesSet Time: 25 minutesTotal time: 40 minutesServings:12 barsCalories:150 kcal Best Season:Summer

    Description

    The recipe is high in protein, healthy fats, and fiber. For college students or college athletes, it is an easy on the go snack that can be prepared in advance and taken anywhere. College students/athletes are pressed for time and often go without eating or turn to fast, less nutritious options. This is a great on the go, nutrient dense option!

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    1. Line a deep pan with parchment paper and set aside. For thicker bars, use an 8 x 8-inch pan. For thinner bars, use any size bigger. 
    2. In a large mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients and mix well. 
    3. In a small mixing bowl, melt your peanut butter with sticky sweetener until combined. Add to dry ingredients and mix until fully combined. 
    4. Transfer protein bar batter into the lined baking dish and press firmly in place. Refrigerate or freeze until firm.
    5. Once firm, cut into bars and cover in optional chocolate and enjoy!

    Notes

    • TO STORE: Store at room temperature in an airtight container. Protein bars store well in the refrigerator, too! Let them sit at room temperature for several minutes before enjoying. 
      TO FREEZE: Freeze in a sealable container for up to 6 months. 
    Keywords:easy, gluten-free, make-ahead, meal-prep, nutritious, protein, Quick, simple

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