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25 Whole30 Recipes To Help You Lose Weight Fast With The Plan!

by admin September 6, 2019September 4, 2019
written by admin September 6, 2019September 4, 2019
25 Whole30 Recipes To Help You Lose Weight Fast With The Plan!

Whole30 is a popular 30 day diet plan which was launched in 2009. Ever since, over a hundred thousand people have successfully completed this program. During the dieting period, foods such as grains, legumes, dairy, sugar, and certain kinds of fats are not allowed.

“Think of it as a short-term nutritional reset, designed to help you put an end to unhealthy cravings and habits, restore a healthy metabolism, heal your digestive tract, and balance your immune system.”

If you are already a part of the Whole30 program or are thinking of starting this diet, then here is a list of 25 amazing and healthy Whole30 recipes for you to try out. Enjoy!

25 Whole30 Recipes To Help You Lose Weight With The Plan!

25 Whole30 Recipes To Help You Lose Weight With The Plan!

 

1. Slow Cooker Beef Stew With Carrot And Mushroom Chunks

6. Slow cooker beef stew

Slow Cooker Beef Stew From One Lovely Life

This hearty beef stew with mushrooms and carrots makes for the perfect comfort food. Recipe here.
 

2. Pulled Tandoori Chicken

14.  Pulled Tandoori Chicken

Pulled Tandoori Chicken From The Big Man’s World

Delicious pulled chicken made with a Whole30 approved tandoori sauce. You can easily make this under half an hour. Recipe here.
 

3. Curried Sweet Potato Salad

3. Curried Sweet Potato Salad

Curried Sweet Potato Salad From Slender Kitchen

A diary-free, delicious curried potato salad which can serve as a great side dish. A serving of this is just around 146 calories. Recipe here.
 

4. Chicken “Grain” Salad With Greens

4. Chicken grain salad with greens

Chicken Grain Salad With Greens From Meatified

Ground chicken, herbs, butternut squash and lemon juice fuse together for a delectable salad. Perfect for picnics and BBQs. Recipe here.
 

5. Dijon Lamb Chops With Leeks And Bok Choy

5. Dijon Lamb Chops With Leeks And Bok Choy

Lamb Chops With Leeks And Bok Choy From Three Beans On A String

Pan-seared lamb chops marinated with Dijon mustard along with leek and bok choy pieces. This complete meal is less than 500 calories. Recipe here.
 

6. Lettuce Taco Wraps With Spicy Mince Meat

1. Lettuce taco wraps with spiced minced meat

Lettuce Taco Wraps From I Heart Naptime

Gluten is not allowed as part of the Whole30 program, so what do you do if you crave tacos? Lettuce can easily take the place of taco shells. Learn how here.
 

7. Whole30 Approved Plantain Nachos

7. Plantain nachos

Plantain Nachos From Hip 2 Save

If you miss munching on nachos during your Whole30 period,then these plantain nachos can easily satisfy your cravings. Recipe here.
 

8. Whole30 Spaghetti With Meatballs

8. Spaghetti With Meatballs

Spaghetti Squash With Meatballs From The Stonybrook House

Spaghetti lovers, this one’s for you! Spaghetti is a no-no according to the Whole30 eating plan. A great alternative is spaghetti squash since it looks like spaghetti and tastes great too. Recipe
here.
 

9. Chocolate Pudding

9. Chocolate Pudding

Chocolate Pudding From Accidental Farm

For those times when you crave something sweet, this chocolate pudding can be a wish come true. What’s more it’s made from only 2 ingredients, both of which are Whole30 approved. Recipe here.
 

10. Shrimp Arugula Salad

10. Shrimp Arugula Salad

Shrimp Arugula Salad From Cook Eat Paleo

A light salad perfect for seafood lovers. Recipe: here.
 

11. Artichoke Antipasto Salad With Basil Vinaigrette

11.Artichoke Antipasto Salad With Basil Vinaigrette

Artichoke Salad With Basil Vinaigrette From Kalyn’s Kitchen

Chopped artichokes, roasted red peppers and whole olives drizzled with basil vinaigrette makes for an excellent lunch. Recipe here.
 

12. Chorizo And Jicama Skillet

12. Chorizo And Jicama Skillet

Chorizo And Jicama Skillet From Everyday Maven

This dish can be made in under half an hour and only needs 3 ingredients. Recipe here.
 

13. Greek Meatballs With Avocado Tzatziki Sauce

13. Greek Meatballs With Avocado Tzatziki Sauce

Greek Meatballs With Avocado Tzatziki Sauce From Primally Inspired

These juicy Greek meatballs paired with a creamy avocado tzatziki sauce can be served as a wonderful appetiser. Recipe here.
 

14. Ground Beef Stir Fry With Napa Cabbage

2. Ground beef stir fry with wilted napa cabbage

Beef Stir Fry With Napa Cabbage From Popular Paleo

This Asian-style ground beef is flavoured with a variety of spices and and stir fried along with scallions, water chestnuts and bamboo shoots for a hearty meal. Recipe here.
 

15. Smoked Chicken Fillet And Cauliflower Couscous

15. Smoked chicken fillet and cauliflower couscous

Cauliflower Couscous From Scribbles And Notes

A flavourful couscous recipe made with smoked chicken pieces, cauliflowers and a handul of pomegranate seeds. Recipe here.
 

16. Chicken Salad Over Greens

16. Chicken Salad Over Greens

Chicken Salad Over Greens From Enduring Well Blog

Chicken pieces are mixed with apple slices, a handful of grapes and served on a bed of greens. Recipe here.
 

17. Zucchini Noodles With Scallops And Bacon

17. Zucchini Noodles With Scallops And Bacon

Zucchini Noodles With Scallops And Bacon From Meatified

Sauted zucchini noodles are tossed with scallops and bacon bits for a lovely combination of flavours and textures. Recipe here.
 

18. Chipotle Chicken With Avocado Salsa

18. Chipotle Chicken With Avocado Salsa

Chipotle Chicken With Salsa From Just Us Four Blog

Chicken Seasoned with chipotle powder is grilled and served with a tangy, avocado salsa. Recipe here.
 

19. Green Chile Turkey Avocado Salad

19. Green Chile Turkey Avocado Salad

Green Chile Turkey Avocado Salad From Kalyn’s Kitchen

Tired of eating chicken? This turkey salad with green chile dressing and lots of veggies will be sure to delight all kinds of taste buds. Recipe here.

 

20. Zesty Beef Kebabs

20. Zesty Beef Kebabs

Beef Kebabs From Rubies And Radishes

Zesty beef kebabs made with only Whole30 approved ingredients. Recipe here.

 

21. Greek-Style Oven Roasted Rutabaga

21. Greek-Style Oven Roasted Rutabaga

Oven Roasted Rutabaga From The Healthy Foodie

Chunks of rutabaga are seasoned with herbs, Dijon mustard and roasted in the oven. Recipe
here.
 

22. Mexican Chicken Soup

22. Mexican Chicken Soup

Mexican Chicken Soup From I Heart Naptime

A bowl of warm mexican chicken soup serves as a great meal for cold days. Recipe here.
 

23. Roasted Eggplant With Lemon Tahini Dressing

23.Roasted eggplant with lemon tahini dressing

Roasted Eggplant With Tahini From Budget Bytes

Baked eggplant rounds with a lemon, garlic tahini dressing. Recipe here.
 

24. Squeaky Clean Coleslaw

24. Squeaky Clean Coleslaw

Squeaky Clean Coleslaw From The Healthy Foodie

An easy, sweet coleslaw recipe without the need for sugar. Recipe here.
 

25. White Chicken Chili

25. White chicken chili

White Chicken Chili From My Life Well Loved

Sweet potatoes, bell pepper and chicken fuse together for a scrumptious chili. Recipe here.

And there you have it! 25 tasty recipes that will help you achieve your 30-day target easily.

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