Meal Plans ThePrep Heart-Healthy Mains with 5 Ingredients or Less (Weekly Plan & Shopping List!) You can easily whip a tasty meal with just the right ingredients and pantry staples. By Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia Maria Laura is EatingWell's senior nutrition & news editor. As part of the nutrition team, she edits and assigns nutrition-related content and provides nutrition reviews for articles. Maria Laura is a trained dietitian, almond butter lover and food enthusiast with over seven years of experience in nutrition counseling. EatingWell's Editorial Guidelines Published on February 2, 2024 Reviewed by Dietitian Victoria Seaver, M.S., RD Reviewed by Dietitian 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 In This Article View All In This Article Your Meal Plan Something to Sip On What’s Inspiring Me This Week Trending Videos Close this video player Our column, ThePrep, has everything you'll need to make meal planning and meal prep as easy as can be. Nutritional needs differ from one individual to another, and we invite you to use these dinner plans as inspiration and tweak them as you see fit. Sign up to get a meal plan delivered to your inbox every Saturday! I used to think that I needed lots of ingredients (and time) to make healthy and delicious dinners on a daily basis—which felt impossible during the week. But I’ve since learned that I can easily whip a tasty meal with just the right ingredients and pantry staples. This week, I’m prepping main dishes that use five ingredients (not counting basics like oil, salt and pepper) to make cooking a breeze. Plus, in honor of February being American Heart Month, these dinners meet our heart-health parameters. Your Meal Plan Thursday’s Shrimp Oreganata Cauliflower Gnocchi uses convenient items like ready-to-use frozen cauliflower gnocchi and cooked shrimp, resulting in a mouthwatering dish that’s ready in 15 minutes, from start to finish. Another thing I love about this recipe is using the microwave to cook the tomatoes mixed with garlic, oil, salt and oregano, which saves me from cleaning splattered tomatoes from my stovetop afterward. To scoop up the delicious blistered tomatoes and complete the meal, I’m pairing this dish with whole-wheat baguette drizzled with olive oil. You’ll notice a few of these dinners include really simple sides like this (and I mean really simple) to help round out the meal. Something to note: The Stuffed Sweet Potato with Hummus Dressing recipe on Monday and the 3-Ingredient Farro Bowl with Rotisserie Chicken recipe on Friday make 1 and 2 servings, respectively, but they're easy to adjust to serve more. I included enough ingredients on the shopping list for each of those dinners to serve 4 people. Sunday: 5-Ingredient Roasted Lemon Chicken & Vegetables with brown riceMonday: Stuffed Sweet Potato with Hummus Dressing Tuesday: Oven-Baked Salmon with roasted red-skinned potatoesWednesday: Chicken & White Bean Soup with mixed greens tossed with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt and black pepperThursday: Shrimp Oreganata Cauliflower Gnocchi with whole-wheat baguette drizzled with olive oilFriday: 3-Ingredient Farro Bowl with Rotisserie Chicken with an apple as a dessert fruit Get the Shopping List Something to Sip On William Dickey; Styling: Margaret Dickey Smoothies make not only a great breakfast but also a perfect grab-and-go snack. And I love enjoying this Banana-Mango Smoothie in the winter because it transports me to the beach with its tropical flavor. Mango and banana pack lots of natural sweetness, plus nutrients like fiber, potassium and vitamin C. So, only half a teaspoon of honey is needed per serving to balance out the tartness. However, you could leave that out and still have a delicious and slightly sweet smoothie. Get the Recipe: Banana-Mango Smoothie What’s Inspiring Me This Week Getty Images While I don’t shop much at Costco (we are a family of two and don’t have tons of storage space), some of the sale items for February warrant a visit. My husband and I are sparkling-water lovers, so getting the San Pellegrino deal for $5.50 off a 24-count case catches my eye. And the That's It mini fruit bars, Wonderful salt & pepper pistachios and Oikos Greek yogurt cups are nutritious and easy-to-pack snacks we can take to work. Find Out More: The 9 Best Sale Items At Costco in February Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit