30 Whole30 Recipes to Keep You Eating Well All Month Long (2024)

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Starting a Whole30? I've got 30 Whole30 recipes to keep you eating well all month long!

All too often, I talk to friends and acquaintances who assume that cleaning up their diet or healthy eating means eating boring, bland food. One of the reasons I started this blog was to offer an alternative. Luckily, alot of blogs out there do the same!

Whether this is your first Whole30, your fifth, or you're just looking for some new, healthy recipes to add to your diet, this roundup has a solid variety to pick from.

These epic recipes come from some of my favorite bloggers and my blog.

I've done my best to include recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I've also made a point to pick Whole30 options that you can spread to multiple meals - because let's face it, you don't want to cook every dang night and leftovers are going to become your best friend!

Notice a huge gaping hole in my roundup? Have a favorite Whole30 recipe that you want to share? Throw the link in the comments! I'd love to see what your favorites are.

Whole30 Breakfast Recipes

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1. Beef and Bacon Breakfast Bowl by The Movement Menu

If you're sick of eggs for breakfast, these beef and bacon breakfast bowls are a great option! Prep the patties, cauliflower rice, and soft boiled eggs in advance so you can eat it throughout the week.

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2. Sausage Hashbrown Egg Bake by The Real Food Dietitians

With veggies, hashbrowns, and eggs, this casserole cooks up a complete meal for a crowd in one go. Make it on a Sunday and eat portions throughout the week!

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3. Salmon Cake Eggs Benedict by Do You Even Paleo

Definitely not your normal breakfast! Make the whole meal for brunch or prep the salmon cakes in advance for quicker weekday morning fare.

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4. "Hearty" Sweet Potato Hash by Wild and Whole

Why not add in some new-to-you foods during your Whole30? I love Wild and Whole's idea to add heart (yes, we're talking about the organ!) into her breakfast.

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5. Plantain Bacon Fritters with Avocado and Poached Egg by Paleo Running Momma

It's no secret that I'm in love with plantains, so of course I had to include a plantain recipe in my roundup! These plantain bacon fritters from Paleo Running Momma make a perfect breakfast.

Whole30 Veggie Recipes

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6. Roasted Beets with Parsley by Do You Even Paleo

Beets are a favorite in this household. This simple recipe teaches you how to properly roast them so they taste like little cubes of nature's candy. The parsley is optional, but who doesn't like an extra burst of color?

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7. Roasted Garlic Parsnip Cauliflower Mash by Tasty Yummies

On a Whole30, you'll get really acquainted with cauliflower! You can use it for "rice", as a base for sauces and creamy soups, and as a healthier version of mashed potatoes. Tasty Yummies covers the latter with this roasted garlic parsnip and cauliflower mash!

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8. Warm Kale & Butternut Squash Salad with Cranberries & Walnutsby Do You Even Paleo

I'm a huge fan of kale salads. The secret? Don't use raw kale! I cook it down slightly and add a big helping of add-ins like butternut squash, cranberries, and walnuts. A dressing brings it all together.

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9. Arugula, Apple & Bacon Salad with Cranberry Vinaigretteby Meatified

This refreshing little salad includes peppery arugula, chopped apples, crispy bacon and a homemade cranberry vinaigrette. Trust me, Meatified knows how to make a good salad!

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10. Mashed Plantains—Sweet & Savory by Do You Even Paleo

Plantains are one of my favorite foods - here's a way to use both unripe (green) and ripe (yellow/brown) plantains for an easy side dish!

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11. Silky Butternut Squash & Apple Soup with Toasted Pecans by Do You Even Paleo

This smooth, silky butternut squash and apple soup is a go-to in the chilly winter months. It's insanely easy to make, and you'll have leftovers to eat throughout the week!

Whole30 Lunch and Dinner Recipes

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12. Salmon Cobb Salad by Stupid Easy Paleo

Take one look at this Salmon Cobb Salad and your mouth will start watering. Can a good Whole30 meal get any better than this? A huge heaping of veggies and salmon...that's what I call a good lunch or dinner!

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13. Zaatar Spiced Venison Meatballs with Avocado Tzatziki by Wild and Whole

These simple meatballs can be made with beef if you don't have venison on hand...but seriously, try to get venison! Again, you can prep meatballs on the weekend so you have food for the whole week.

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14. Dry-Rubbed Crockpot Pulled Pork by Do You Even Paleo

Pulled pork is by far one of the easiest recipes on the planet. Just rub a pork shoulder in a spice blend and throw it in a slow cooker for the day. Eat the meat plain, pair it with greens and cauliflower mash, use it in tacos...the possibilities are endless!

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15. Slow Cooked Bolognese Sauce with Sweet Potato Noodles by A Calculated Whisk

When you stop eating pasta, you start realizing that what really makes pasta delicious is the sauce. Case in point: this slow cooked bolognese sauce from A Calculated Whisk!

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16. Prosciutto Wrapped Cod with Lemon Caper Spinach by Kits Coastal

This simple cod recipe takes hardly any time at all, but you'll feel like you're eating at a top restaurant! Proscuitto and cod are a match made in heaven.

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17. Pepperoncini Shredded Beef Roast by Do You Even Paleo

If you've ever heard of "Mississippi Roast", this is a healthy version of that. Pepperoncini and spices make this flavorful, addicting shredded beef! One reader suggested adding cubed sweet potato to the slow cooker to add some veggies to the mix.

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18. Paleo Fish Taco Bowls by The Movement Menu

"Bowls" are a simple meal idea, and The Movement Menu is the queen! These Fish Taco Bowls are totally Whole30 friendly, but they'd make a great meal regardless of whether you're on the Whole30 or not!

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19. Skillet Pizza Chicken by Do You Even Paleo

This will never be pizza, but it sure has the flavors of it. With tomato sauce, spices, and chicken thighs, this one skillet meal is easy but crazy flavorful. If you can't find Whole30-friendly pepperoni, use proscuitto.

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20. Paleo Skillet Beef Fajitas by A Healthy Life for Me

Yes, fajitas can totally fit into your Whole30! Once you learn how to make beef fajitas at home, you'll add this simple recipe from A Healthy Life for Me to your regular rotation.

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21. Swedish Meatballs in Gravy by Meatified

Meatballs and gravy - it hardly gets better than this! Serve with cauliflower mash for the complete meal.

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22. Buffalo Chicken Smothered Sweet Potato Fries by Do You Even Paleo

Smothered sweet potato fries may look complicated, but it's really quite simple. Make some sweet potato fries. Add homemade buffalo sauce to some leftover chicken. And put the chicken on the fries. Easy and oh so good!

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23. Zuppa Toscana by Farmstead Chic

You can't go wrong with a filling, simple Whole30 friendly soup! This is another recipe that you can prep on the weekend and enjoy throughout the week.

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24. 15 Minute Paleo Taco Skillet Dinner by Tasty Yummies

Heck yes! A one skillet meal that takes little to no time. Tasty Yummies' Taco Skillet Dinner is perfect for those nights when you don't have a plan, but you don't want to stand in front of your fridge eating leaves of lettuce plain because you don't know what else to do.

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25. Quick Thai Red Curry Beef Tenderloin Skillet by Do You Even Paleo

Possibly one of my favorite recipes of all time! This Thai Red Curry skillet cooks up quickly and has a boatload of flavor. Serve with cauliflower rice or mashed plantains.

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26. Buffalo Chicken Salad Recipe by Stupid Easy Paleo

I love Steph (from Stupid Easy Paleo)'s idea to make her Buffalo Chicken Salad into a portable mason jar meal! Whether you stuff it into a mason jar for lunch or eat a serving for dinner, this salad is a good bet any time of the day.

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27. Shrimp, Sausage, and Caulirice Skillet by Do You Even Paleo

The name says it all. With one skillet, shrimp, Whole30-friendly sausage, cauliflower rice, and a homemade creole spice blend, this meal is going to be your new best friend. My spouse doesn't shut up about it - and he doesn't eat paleo.

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28. Grain Free Thai Chicken Meatballs with Coconut Red Curry Sauce by Tasty Yummies

I had to include another meatball recipe, because they're excellent for meal prep! Tasty Yummies' Thai Chicken Meatballs are complete with a red curry sauce. Serve them with cauliflower rice or sweet potato noodles.

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29. Whole30 Greek Burgers by Primal Gourmet

Sometimes, you just want a burger! Primal Gourmet's Whole30 Greek Burgers are a great option for that. With a burger this flavorful, you won't miss the bun at all!

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30. Next Level Chicken Wings by Do You Even Paleo

I make these chicken wings on weeknights for something fast and easy. Again, my spouse raves about these. My friends ask me to make them again year-round. They're next level!

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FAQs

What is the Whole30 program for 30 days? ›

The Original Whole30 has two phases: 30 days of elimination and 10 (or more) days of reintroduction. During elimination, your meals will include meat, seafood, and eggs; lots of vegetables and fruit; natural, healthy fats; and fresh herbs, spices, and seasonings.

How long can you stay on the Whole30 diet? ›

Finally, don't just take our word for it—believe in the hundreds of medical professionals (including Dr. Matt Mechtenberg) who say the Whole30 is both safe and healthy, even beyond the initial 30-day period. So in summary, yes, you could do the Whole30 every day for the rest of your life. But we don't think you should.

How do I plan a meal for a whole month? ›

How to Make a Monthly Meal Plan
  1. Look at the family calendar and see what's going on. ...
  2. Write down the meals you always have on the same day. ...
  3. Brainstorm a few meals based on what you already have. ...
  4. Brainstorm a few meals based on weekly sales flyers. ...
  5. Review your meal plan and update where necessary.
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What to do after day 30 of Whole30? ›

Reintroduction basics
  1. Take it slow. Reintroduction takes at least 10 days, but can take up to 30 (or more). ...
  2. One at a time. Reintroduce each food or beverage group one at a time, like a scientific experiment. ...
  3. Reintroduction days. ...
  4. Challenge your system. ...
  5. Choose low-sugar options. ...
  6. Take breaks between groups.

What is the hardest day of the Whole30 diet? ›

On Days 10 and 11, you are statistically the most likely to quit your Whole30. (That's why they're “the hardest days.”) By this point, the newness of the program has worn off, and though you've made it through most of the unpleasant physical milestones, you've yet to experience significant benefits.

How much weight can you lose on Whole30 in a month? ›

Whole30 is a great way to reset your eating habits and jump start your weight loss journey. While results will vary from person to person, many people report losing 10-15 pounds in the first month.

Why do I feel so bad on Whole30? ›

Some downsides include Whole30 side effects like digestive problems, worsened food cravings, and reduced nutrient intake. The diet restricts certain foods and food groups, which, if followed long-term, can result in nutrient deficiencies.

Do you go into ketosis on Whole30? ›

No. The Whole30 diet doesn't have a carb limit, so it's not meant to put you in ketosis. However, it tends to be lower in carbohydrates than a standard American diet (SAD) since it cuts out grains, traditional baked foods, and processed items, which are major sources of carbs.

Does Whole30 reset your metabolism? ›

“As well, you're not supposed to weigh yourself or take any measurements during the 30 days.” The idea behind this approach is to reset your metabolism and digestive tract. According to some research studies, elimination diets like Whole30 can be an effective tool to help some people with gastrointestinal issues.

How much should you spend on eating a month? ›

The general rule of thumb that many people use is $100 per person a month for groceries (for example, a family of five should budget $500 per month). While this is a good starting point, there are two exceptions to this rule in general.

How can I spend less on food a month? ›

Here are 17 ways to save money on groceries.
  1. Make a meal plan. ...
  2. Shop alone if you can. ...
  3. Shop during the quietest days of the week. ...
  4. Swap expensive cuts of meat for cheaper options. ...
  5. Buy generic products. ...
  6. Avoid buying hygiene products at the grocery store. ...
  7. Stick to the store's perimeter. ...
  8. Pay with a grocery rewards card.
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Can you overeat on Whole30? ›

However, it is possible to eat too much fat on a Whole30, and that can negatively affect your hunger levels, energy, and digestion. We see this most often when people mindlessly snack on nuts and seeds.

How long does it take to see results from Whole30? ›

It can take several weeks before you learn to trust the “hungry” and “full” signals your body is sending you—and you may not have been eating enough in the beginning, because you were afraid of all that fat. Many Whole30'ers report that they didn't feel or see “the magic” until day 45, 60, or beyond.

Do you gain weight back after Whole30? ›

Many people will lose weight on a diet like Whole30, but weight loss isn't the only goal. The diet can also help if you are at risk for diabetes, and help with conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome. But after a 30-day wonder diet like Whole30, it's likely weight will return if you don't follow a few rules.

What foods can you eat on the Whole30 diet? ›

What should be on your Whole30 shopping list?
Meat/ProteinVegetablesFruits
Grass-fed and finished beefSpinachStrawberries
Pasture-raised chickenKaleBlueberries
Pasture-raised porkBroccoliApples
Wild-caught salmon filetsGreen beansOranges
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What are the rules for the Whole30 diet? ›

No: Avoid for 30 days.
  • No added sugar, real or artificial. ...
  • No alcohol in any form. ...
  • No grains. ...
  • No legumes. ...
  • No dairy. ...
  • No carrageenan or sulfites. ...
  • No recreating baked goods,”treats”, or junk food with approved ingredients*. ...
  • No stepping on the scale or taking measurements.

How much does Whole30 cost? ›

How much does the Whole30 plan cost? We have 3 options: monthly – $30, quarterly – $60 and annual – $99. The renewal subscription charges are then $21, $48 and $90 respectively.

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