10 Staple Meal Prep Foods Always in My Kitchen (+ Recipe Ideas!) (2024)

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If you’re just starting out with meal prep, it can be intimidating to navigate the grocery store aisles and try to determine what kinds of foods reheat well, or which foods are versatile enough to keep you far away from meal prep boredom. To give you a little head start in this department, I did a quick pantry walk-through and found10 Staple Meal Prep Foods Always in My Kitchen (+ recipe ideas for your next meal prep session!).

10 Staple Meal Prep Foods Always in My Kitchen (+ Recipe Ideas!) (1)Some foods are definitely better for meal prepping than others (SKIP THE FISH). When we meal prep, we usually want foods that store and reheat well so they’re still enjoyable in the future.But what about before the food is prepared? Of course we love to use fresh ingredients in our cooking, but keeping your pantry stocked with versatile, long-lasting ingredients is just as important.

So what do I look for when thinking about meal prep foods to always keep stocked my kitchen? Here are a couple criteria (not ALL foods will meet ALL criteria, but pretty close):

  • Long shelf life – could possibly double as emergency food
  • Won’t go bad even if the package is opened (think big bags of rice or beans)
  • Can be used in a variety of recipes
  • Can be cooked in a variety of ways

Why is it a good idea to keep meal prep foods stocked in my kitchen?

  • SAVE MONEY: Stock up by buying things in bulk. Of course you want these items to be things you will actually consume, so plan wisely. But think about the cost of buying an individual box of quinoa every time you want to cook quinoa versus buying a big ole bag at Costco(hint: you can save almost $7.99 per pound by buying your quinoa at Costco!). Keeping these kinds of items stocked in your kitchen by purchasing in bulk is a big money saver.
  • A STARTING PLACE: When I meal plan, I always look at what’s already in my pantry. If I know I need to prep for the week’s breakfasts and then I spot some oatmeal, the ideas start flowing! No need to start from scratch every week – look at what you’ve got waiting to be used up.
  • FOOD IN A PINCH: Maybe you didn’t plan anything and there’s no time for the store. Good news: You still have food in the house that can be eaten. Maybe you didn’t meal prep it, but at least everyone will be fed.
  • LESS STORE TRIPS: Through meal planning and a well-stocked pantry, I usually only visit the grocery store once a week. If you already have it in your pantry, there’s less chance you’ll have to make a run to the store for that one missing item! For example, if I decide we’re having burrito bowls, I know I always have beans on hand (purchased in bulk to save money!).
  • EMERGENCIES: Things like canned goods, grains, and other foods that have a long shelf life and are great for meal prepping can also double as an emergency food stock to keep in your home (obviously not the frozen items). We’ve got one box of long-term emergency food rations, but otherwise our canned food would last a decent amount of time if there was an awful emergency. I always hope this will never be necessary, but we are stocked just in case.

So there are definitely a few good reasons to keep a well-stocked pantry. How about I finally tell you what those items are? I went through my kitchen/basem*nt where the canned food lives and made a list ofStaple Meal Prep Foods Always in My Kitchen. BONUS: None of these items are chicken breasts. Or meat of any kind. No dairy either! It’s a simple list full of things that make sense, PLUS at least 3 solid examples of how I use that meal prep item in my own kitchen (i.e. recipe ideas or preparation methods).

FYI: Every single one of these items was in my kitchen when I decided to create this list. I really do always keep all of these items handy in my kitchen whenever possible!

10 Staple Meal Prep Foods Always in My Kitchen

1. BEANS

Canned beans, dry beans, black beans, garbanzo beans… Pick you favorite (or favorites) and stock up. Beans are hearty, versatile, and very shelf stable. We always keep black beans and refried beans stocked, plus I’m sure we’ve got some garbanzo beans and some kidney beans for chili somewhere in the pantry too.

Recipe Ideas:
Meal Prep Turkey Taco Black Bean Salads from Project Meal Plan
Jerk Chicken Meal Prep Bowls from Food Lovin’ Family
Freezer Friendly Black Bean Burgers from Project Meal Plan
Creamy Black Bean Taquito Meal Prep from Budget Bytes

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2. RICE

Brown rice, white rice, wild rice, arborio rice… there are tons of different kind of rice. And lots of ways to cook them. We always keep brown and white rice stocked in our house, since I’ll use one or the other depending on how much time I have and what cooking method I’m using. Generally, I’ll use my Aroma 8-cup Rice Cooker (affiliate link!), or my Instant Pot to cook my rice. Plain rice goes with tons of main dish recipes, but you could also prep the rice as its own main dish with a homemade fried rice. Rice pudding anyone?

Recipe Ideas:
Meal Prep Vegetarian Fried Rice from Sweet Peas and Saffron
Meal Prep Ground Turkey Stir Fry Rice Bowls from Project Meal Plan
Healthy Pumpkin Spice Rice Pudding from Fit Foodie Finds
Instant Pot Wild Rice Soup from Pinch of Yum

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3. FROZEN PRODUCE

So many options, so many recipes… frozen produce we always have on hand includes berries, mango chunks, peas, corn, and spinach. The berries and fruit are used almost exclusively for smoothies, which you can totally meal prep by assembling freezer smoothie packs. Things like frozen corn and peas are great to toss into dishes for added color, flavor, and variety.

Recipe Ideas:
Meal Prep Strawberry Banana Green Smoothies (in a bag!) from Fit Foodie Finds
Meal Prep Spicy Chicken and Asparagus Rice Bowls from Project Meal Plan
Easiest Burrito Bowl Meal Prep from Budget Bytes

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4. SPICES

You do not need a vast array of spices to cook and meal prep delicious food. If I had to get rid of all my spices and pick only 3 to keep (not including salt), I’d probably pick these. All meal preppers have spices they rely on when they cook. An easy but delicious way to make sure you’re flavoring your meal preps well!

Recipe Ideas:
Instant Pot Salsa Verde Chicken Tacos (Freezer Friendly) from Meal Plan Addict
Meal Prep Jalapeño Chicken from Spices in My DNA
Cream of Mushroom Paleo Casserole from Paleo Gluten Free Eats

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5. BROTH

Broth is one of those things I’m not sure I could cook without. Whether you’re a veggie broth person or a meat broth person, you have to admit it’s handy either way. You can cook in broth for added flavor (think grains like rice or quinoa) or use it as a base for soups and stews. I’ll usually make my own broth from our ButcherBox (affiliate link!) organic chicken, but I also keep some canned broth on hand for backup.

How to Cook Quinoa in the Rice Cooker from Project Meal Plan
One-Pan Chicken and Rice Skillet from So Fab Food
Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Meatballs Meal Prep from Project Meal Plan

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6. GRANOLA

This one might sound a little weird, but hear me out. There are so many ways to make granola to fit within your particular diet. You can eat granola as a snack, add it with milk for breakfast, or sprinkle it on top of yogurt. Go sugar free, nut-free, or whatever-free you want – granola is a great meal prep item to keep around.

Super Clumpy Nut-Free Snack Mix Granola from Project Meal Plan
Ideas from Project Meal Plan
5-Minute Raw-Nola from Minimalist Baker
Keto Paleo Low Carb Granola Cereal Recipe from Wholesome Yum

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7. QUINOA

Quinoa functions similarly to rice in our household – it can be paired with lots of make-ahead meal prep recipes, used in casseroles, or simply prepped ahead for quick use during the week. However, it’s different enough that you can keep some variety in your meal prep by switching it up. We buy quinoa in bulk from Costco because it saves a ton of money! We always have quinoa on hand for an easy side dish.

Recipe Ideas:
Meal Prep Chicken Quinoa Fried “Rice” Bowls from Project Meal Plan
How to Cook Quinoa in the Instant Pot from Project Meal Plan
Freezer Friendly Quinoa Egg Scramble Bowls from Meal Plan Addict
How to Cook Quinoa in the Rice Cooker from Project Meal Plan
Mexican Quinoa Chicken Salad Lunch Bowls from Project Meal Plan
How to Bulk Cook Quinoa and Freeze for Later from Project Meal Plan

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8. OATS

Overnight oats, breakfast oat muffins, steel cut oats, oatmeal bake, homemade oatmeal packets… Oatmeal is the key to all of your breakfast meal prep needs. You can easily customize for any tastes, schedule, or meal prep need. You can cook oatmeal directly on the stove, bake it in the oven, give it a go in your Instant Pot, or do no cooking at all. See? Any cooking method for any need!

Recipe Ideas:
Meal Prep Apple Chai Oatmeal Cups from Fit Foodie Finds
Overnight Oats 8 Ways from Life Made Sweeter
7 Healthy Steel Cut Oats Recipes from Sweet Peas and Saffron
Peanut Butter and Jelly Oatmeal Bake from Ambitious Kitchen
Homemade Instant Oatmeal Packets from Lively Table

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9. SWEET POTATOES

No other fresh veggies made this list, and this is mostly because sweet potatoes are simply amazing and have so many uses. Go with the simple route and bake the sweet potatoes to have as a side with dinner. You can easily prep by slicing and dicing them ahead of time if you’re going for sweet potato chunks for a meal prep bowl. Or, you can get even more creative and add sweet potatoes to your snacks and desserts! See recipe ideas below.

Recipe Ideas:
Smoky Chicken and Cinnamon Roasted Sweet Potato Meal Prep from Budget Bytes
Meal Prep Asian-Style Marinated Chicken with Veggies from Project Meal Plan
Freezer Friendly Sweet Potato Brownie Bites from Project Meal Plan
Baked Sweet Potato Chips from A Spicy Perspective
Sweet Potato Muffins with Crunchy Flax Topping from Good in the Simple

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10. PANCAKE MIX

Another one you’ll probably think is a weird suggestion at first, but just go with it. There are SO MANY kinds of pancake mixes out there – paleo, sugar free, gluten free, extra protein, plain old buttermilk… and they can be used for way more than just pancakes. Yes, pancakes are easy to make and store in the fridge for quick access (we do this often), but you can also use pancake mix to make muffins, waffles, and maybe even something savory! It can be a great starting place when you’re out of ideas. We always have some Kodiak Cakes Pancake & Waffle Mix (affiliate link!) on hand, and I’ve used it for so many kinds of pancakes, as well as muffins, waffles, and even homemade Reese’s Egg Cups. Try it – you might like it.

Recipe Ideas:
Banana Chocolate Chip Power Cakes from Kim’s Cravings
Yes You Can Meal Prep Pancakes from Meal Prep on Fleek
Berry Breakfast Muffins from Fruition Fitness
Lemon Poppyseed Blueberry Protein Pancakes from Project Meal Plan
How to Turn Pancake Mix into Waffle Mix from Thriving Home

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Looking for some meal prep supplies?

Here are my most commonly used meal prep containers and bowls.

There you have it – 10 Staple Meal Prep Foods Always in My Kitchen, along with lots of good meal prep recipe ideas! Hope you find this list helpful and inspiring for your meal prep routine – I really do have all these items in my kitchen almost all the time!

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FAQs

What are the staple foods in the household? ›

Common Pantry Staples:
  • Boxes of pasta.
  • Tomato sauce.
  • Canned soups.
  • Rice.
  • Cereal & Oatmeal.
  • Chicken Broth.
  • Mixed nuts.
  • Dried fruit.

What foods are good for meal prep? ›

On your meal prep day, focus first on foods that take the longest to cook: proteins like chicken and fish; whole grains like brown rice, quinoa, and farro; dried beans and legumes; and, roasted vegetables.

What are 10 staple foods? ›

Rice, corn (maize), and wheat make up two-thirds of this. Other food staples include millet and sorghum; tubers such as potatoes, cassava, yams, and taro; and animal products such as meat, fish, and dairy.

What are the 6 staple foods? ›

Most of the human population lives on a diet based on one or more of the following staples: cereals (rice, wheat, maize (corn), millet, and sorghum), roots and tubers (potatoes, cassava, yams and taro), and animal products such as meat, milk, eggs, cheese and fish.

What are 10 food items? ›

List of foods
  • Asparagus. Lomo Saltado.
  • Biscuits. Cookie. Cracker. Ginger snap. Hardtack. Abernethy. Acıbadem kurabiyesi. ...
  • Bread. Bagel. Bialy. Croissant. Baguette. Toast.
  • Burrito.
  • Cabbage. Cabbage roll.
  • Cake. Cheesecake. Chocolate cake. Carrot cake. Strawberry cake. Ice-cream cake. Vanilla cake. ...
  • Chocolate. Pancake. Poundcake.
  • Chopped liver.

What are the 3 main staple foods? ›

Almost all of the world's food energy intake is satisfied by just a few crop plants. Rice, maize and wheat make up two-thirds of this already small group of foods. These three grains are the staple foods for more than four billion people both as a source of nutrition and income.

What are daily staple foods? ›

Here are 15 healthy staples that you should always have on hand.
  • Dried and canned beans and lentils. Beans and lentils are amongst the healthiest foods you can eat. ...
  • Nuts, seeds, and their butters. ...
  • Grains. ...
  • Frozen fruit and vegetables. ...
  • Honey and maple syrups. ...
  • Apple cider vinegar. ...
  • Healthy fats for cooking. ...
  • Fermented foods.
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What do Americans eat as staple food? ›

  • Beef (in the form of a steak)
  • Chicken (the most popular protein in the country and the most popular cuts of chicken are the breast and the wings)
  • Ground Beef (yes I know I said beef but ground beef is quite different. ...
  • Pork.
  • Fish (tilapia is the cheapest fish we can get and is moderately popular because of that.
Jan 11, 2014

What is the healthiest staple food? ›

These include items like whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, nut butters, dried fruits, and vegetables. You can also stock up on canned foods like beans, tuna, salmon, and chicken, which last for a long time and help avoid wasteful spending.

What are staple foods simple? ›

A staple food is a food item that can be stored easily and eaten throughout the year. The term means the common basis of the everyday diet in a place. Potatoes and rice are the most usual examples, but bread is not a staple food because it is a manufactured food which cannot be stored.

What is food prep list? ›

A prep list specifies how much of each food item should be prepared at a station before the start of service. With the proper amount ready to go beforehand, members receive fresh meals without delay.

What is a good prep food? ›

Canned products

Since commercially canned foods are generally safe to eat after long periods of time, they're great options for preppers. According to the USDA, canned foods that are high in acid, such as tomato sauce, are safe to eat for up to 18 months, and low-acidity foods can last up to 5 years!

What are 3 keys to successful meal prepping? ›

Follow these three steps and you'll be planning and prepping nutritious and delicious meals that fit your preferences and lifestyle!
  • Step 1: Make a Menu. First, think about your approach to meal planning — do you: ...
  • Step 2: Stock Your Pantry and Freezer with the Five Food Groups. ...
  • Step 3: Keep a Running Grocery List.
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What foods are good for prepping? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

What food is from Staples food Group? ›

The staples group — which includes rice, ground provisions (tubers), wheat, oats, corn, and starchy fruits — is always represented at each meal and forms the foundation of the Caribbean diet. Animal foods include fish, red meat, and poultry, as well as eggs and dairy products.

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