Meal Plans High-Fiber Meal Plans 7-Day High Fiber Meal Plan: 1,500 Calories By Victoria Seaver, M.S., RD Victoria Seaver, M.S., RD Victoria Seaver is a registered dietitian and Editorial Director for EatingWell.com. She completed her undergraduate degree in nutrition, dietetics and food science and her masters degree and dietetic internship at the University of Vermont. Victoria has been a part of the EatingWell.com team since 2015. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on November 2, 2016 Trending Videos Close this video player This 7-day high-fiber meal plan has it all planned out for you to make it simple and delicious to get your fiber fill every day. Fiber is a nutrition rock star with some pretty amazing health benefits. Research credits eating more fiber with weight loss, healthier gut bacteria, more regularity in your gut (aka better poops), a healthy heart and decreased risk of diabetes. So if fiber can do all that, why are 95% of Americans still not getting enough? On average, Americans only eat 16 grams of fiber a day-far from the 28 grams recommended on a 2000-calorie eating plan in the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Planning out your meals and snacks each week to meet the recommended amount of fiber can be a challenge. In this 7-day high-fiber meal plan, it's all planned for you to make it simpler and still delicious to get your fill every day. The meals and snacks in this plan include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds; not only that, but the foods in each category are known to have the highest fiber content-think raspberries, broccoli, oatmeal, black beans and chia seeds. Whether you follow this meal plan exactly, or just take a few ideas from here and there, you'll have a much easier time getting the fiber you need to feel better and stay healthy. If you're not used to eating high-fiber foods, introduce them into your diet slowly and drink extra water throughout the day. Eating too much fiber, too quickly can lead to stomach cramping. Not sure if this is the plan for you? We offer a variety of meal plans for different health conditions, needs and diets. Find the meal plan that works best for you. 6 High-Fiber Food Swaps to Make Right Now Watch How to Make the Chicken Quinoa Burrito Bowl Day 1 Pictured: Avocado Shrimp Chopped Salad Meal Prep Tip: Set aside an extra 1/2 cup black beans at breakfast to take for lunch on Day 2, and another 1/2 cup for breakfast on Day 4. Breakfast (321 calories, 6 grams fiber) Southwestern Egg Breakfast * 1/2 cup canned black beans, rinsed and heated * 2 large eggs, cooked in 1/4 tsp. olive oil or coat pan with a thin layer of cooking spray (1-second spray) * 2 Tbsp. pico de gallo or salsa * 2 Tbsp. shredded Cheddar cheese Top beans with eggs, pico de gallo (or salsa), and cheese. Top with hot sauce, if desired. A.M. Snack(167 calories, 10 grams fiber)1 cup raspberries2 Tbsp. unsalted dry-roasted almonds Lunch (393 calories, 5 grams fiber) Turkey & Cheese Melt * 2 slices whole grain bread, toasted * 2 tsp. Dijon mustard * 4 slices low-sodium deli turkey * 4 slices tomato * 1 slice Cheddar cheese Spread 1 slice of bread with mustard and layer on turkey, tomato and cheese. Toast until the cheese begins to brown and melt. Top with other slice of toast. P.M. Snack (102 calories, 6 grams fiber) * 1 medium pear Dinner(500 calories, 8 grams fiber) 2 1/2 cups Avocado & Shrimp Chopped Salad 2 diagonal slices baguette (1/4 inch thick), preferably whole-wheat, drizzled with 1 tsp. olive oil and a pinch of kosher salt 7-Day Diet Meal Plan to Lose Weight: 1,200 Calories Day 2 Pictured: Mac & Cheese with Collards Breakfast (337 calories, 8 grams fiber) * 1/2 cup rolled oats, cooked in 1 cup 1% milk * 1/2 cup raspberries, fresh or frozen * 2 tsp. honey Cook oats and top with raspberries, honey and a pinch of cinnamon. A.M. Snack(185 calories, 4 gram fiber)3 Tbsp. unsalted dry-roasted almonds1 medium plum Lunch (384 calories, 14 grams fiber) Southwestern Salad * 2 cups mixed greens * 1/2 cup canned black beans, rinsed * 1/2 medium green bell pepper, chopped * 8 cherry tomatoes, halved * 1/4 medium avocado, diced * 1 Tbsp. shredded Cheddar cheese Combine salad ingredients and top with 1 Tbsp. each olive oil and red-wine vinegar and a pinch each of salt and pepper. P.M. Snack (62 calories, 3 grams fiber) * 1 medium orange Dinner(500 calories, 10 grams fiber) 1 2/3 cups Mac & Cheese with Collards 1 1/2 cups steamed broccoli Evening Snack (50 calories, 1 gram fiber) * 1 Tbsp. dark chocolate chips 1,500-Calorie Diet Plan for Weight Loss Day 3 Pictured: Peanut Butter & Chia Berry Jam English Muffin Meal Prep Tip: If you want to save some time later in the week, cook an extra 1/2 cup of quinoa tonight at dinner and save it for dinner on Day 6. Breakfast(349 calories, 9 grams fiber) 1 serving Peanut Butter & Chia Berry Jam English Muffin 1/2 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt with 1 tsp. honey A.M. Snack(141 calories, 6 grams fiber)1/2 medium bell pepper, sliced1 medium carrot1/4 cup hummus Lunch (387 calories, 6 grams fiber) Fig & Cheese Toasts with a Side Salad * 2 diagonal slices baguette (1/4 inch thick), preferably whole-wheat, toasted * 1 ounce goat cheese * 4 dried figs, coarsely chopped * 1 tsp. honey Spread baguette with cheese. Top with figs and honey. * 2 cups mixed greens topped with 1 Tbsp. each olive oil and lemon juice P.M. Snack (95 calories, 4 grams fiber) * 1 medium apple Dinner (528 calories, 11 grams fiber) Salmon, Brussels Sprouts & Quinoa * 5 oz. roasted salmon, coated with a thin layer of olive-oil cooking spray and seasoned with 1/4 tsp. dried oregano and a pinch each of salt and pepper * 1 1/2 cups Brussels sprouts, halved and tossed with 1 1/2 tsp. olive oil and roasted, seasoned with 1/4 tsp. garlic powder and a pinch each of salt and pepper * 1 cup cooked quinoa 2,000-Calorie Meal Plan to Lose Weight Day 4 Pictured: Cowboy Beef & Bean Chili Breakfast (321 calories, 6 grams fiber) Southwestern Egg Breakfast * 1/2 cup canned black beans, rinsed and heated * 2 large eggs, cooked in 1/4 tsp. olive oil or coat pan with a thin layer of cooking spray (1-second spray) * 2 Tbsp. pico de gallo or salsa * 2 Tbsp. shredded Cheddar cheese Top beans with eggs, pico de gallo (or salsa), and cheese. Top with hot sauce, if desired. A.M. Snack(166 calories, 4 grams fiber)3 dried figs1 Tbsp. unsalted dry-roasted almonds Lunch (374 calories, 13 grams fiber) Veggie Wrap * 1 8-inch whole-wheat tortilla * 3 Tbsp. hummus * 1/4 avocado, mashed * 1 cup sliced veggies of your choice (try: bell pepper, carrot, cucumber, greens) * 2 Tbsp. Cheddar cheese Spread tortillas with hummus and avocado. Layer on veggies and cheese. P.M. Snack(112 calories, 4 grams fiber)1 medium orange1 Tbsp. dark chocolate chips Dinner(516 calories, 17 grams fiber) 1 1/2 cups Cowboy Beef & Bean Chili 2 cups mixed greens topped with 1 Tbsp. red-wine vinegar and 2 tsp. olive oil Day 5 Pictured: Berry & Flax Smoothie Breakfast(335 calories, 7 grams fiber) 1 cup Berry & Flax Smoothie 1/2 whole-wheat English muffin toasted and topped with 1/2 Tbsp. peanut butter A.M. Snack(166 calories, 8 grams fiber)1/2 medium bell pepper, sliced2 medium carrots1/4 cup hummus Lunch(402 calories, 15 grams fiber) 1 1/4 cups Cowboy Beef & Bean Chili 1 medium orange P.M. Snack(153 calories, 6 grams fiber)1 medium pear1 Tbsp. unsalted dry-roasted almonds Dinner (437 calories, 8 grams fiber) Quick Toaster-Oven Pizza * 1 8-inch whole-wheat tortilla * 5 thin slices tomato * 3 thin slices red onion * 1/4 cup shredded mozzarella cheese * 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh basil or 1 tsp. dried Brush tortilla with 1 tsp. olive oil. Top with tomato, onion and cheese. Toast until cheese begins to melt. Top with basil. * 2 cups mixed greens topped with 1 Tbsp. each olive oil and balsamic vinegar Day 6 Pictured: Chipotle Chicken Quinoa Burrito Bowl Meal Prep Tip: Cook an extra 4 oz. of chicken tonight to have for dinner on Day 7. Breakfast (337 calories, 8 grams fiber) * 1/2 cup rolled oats, cooked in 1 cup 1% milk * 1/2 cup raspberries, fresh or frozen * 2 tsp. honey Cook oats and top with raspberries, honey and a pinch of cinnamon. A.M. Snack(154 calories, 7 grams fiber)2 medium carrots1/4 cup hummus Lunch (406 calories, 7 grams fiber) Fig & Goat Cheese Salad * 2 cups mixed greens * 4 dried figs, coarsely chopped * 1 oz. goat cheese, crumbled * 2 Tbsp. slivered almonds * Dressing: Combine 1 Tbsp. each olive oil and balsamic vinegar, 1/2 tsp. honey and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Combine salad ingredients and top with dressing. P.M. Snack (119 calories, 3 gram fiber) * 1/2 whole-wheat English muffin, toasted and topped with 1/2 Tbsp. peanut butter Dinner (452 calories, 9 grams fiber) * 2 1/2 cups Chipotle Chicken Quinoa Burrito Bowl Evening Snack (50 calories, 1 gram fiber) * 1 Tbsp. dark chocolate chips Day 7 Pictured: Caesar Salad Dressing Meal Prep Tip: Use a store bought Caesar dressing tonight at dinner or make your own creamy salad dressing ahead of time. Try EatingWell's Caesar Dressing or one of our other delicious salad dressings. Breakfast(349 calories, 9 grams fiber) 1 serving Peanut Butter & Chia Berry Jam English Muffin 1/2 cup nonfat plain Greek yogurt with 1 tsp. honey A.M. Snack(219 calories, 11 grams fiber) 3 Tbsp. unsalted dry-roasted almonds 1 cup raspberries Lunch (374 calories, 8 grams fiber) Quick Toaster-Oven Pizza * 1 8-inch whole-wheat tortilla * 5 thin slices tomato * 3 thin slices red onion * 3 Tbsp. shredded mozzarella cheese * 1 Tbsp. chopped fresh basil or 1 tsp. dried basil Brush tortilla with 1 tsp. olive oil. Top with tomato, onion and cheese. Toast until cheese begins to melt. Top with basil. * 2 cups mixed greens topped with 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar and 2 tsp. olive oil P.M. Snack (95 calories, 4 gram fiber) * 1 medium apple Dinner (484 calories, 4 grams fiber) Chicken Caesar Salad * 2 cups mixed greens * 4 oz. cooked chicken, chopped * 6 cherry tomatoes, halved Combine salad ingredients and top with 2 Tbsp. Caesar dressing and freshly ground pepper. * 2 diagonal slices baguette (1/4 inch thick), preferably whole-wheat, toasted and drizzled with 1 tsp. olive oil Note: This meal plan is controlled for calories, fiber and sodium. If another nutrient is of particular concern, speak with your health-care provider about altering this meal plan to better suit your individual health needs. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit