

Want a lunch that feels like a Mediterranean vacation but costs less than your morning coffee run? This Greek Chicken Bowl Healthy Meal Prep is my secret weapon. It’s my go-to for a week of high-protein lunches that are anything but boring. If you love the flavors here, you should try my classic Greek Chicken recipe for another easy dinner idea.
You don’t need expensive ingredients to eat well. This bowl is built on smart, affordable staples. I’m talking about chicken, rice, and veggies you can find anywhere. The magic is in a simple yogurt marinade and a creamy cucumber sauce that makes everything sing.
I make this every other Sunday. It keeps me full, saves me money, and stops the dreaded lunchtime fast-food panic. Let me show you how to build a week of amazing meals without breaking the bank.
Recipe Overview
Here’s the quick look at what you’re making. It’s straightforward and designed for efficiency.
- Cuisine: Mediterranean-Inspired
- Category: Healthy Meal Prep
- Prep Time: 25 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes (plus marinating)
- Servings: 4 generous bowls
Why This Recipe Saves You Money
I built this recipe with your wallet in mind. Every choice is about getting maximum flavor for minimum cost.
First, chicken breast is a budget-friendly protein, especially when you buy in larger family packs. The yogurt marinade tenderizes it perfectly, so you don’t need a pricier cut. Using plain yogurt is far cheaper than buying pre-made marinades loaded with preservatives.
Second, we use the whole vegetable. Broccoli florets go in the bowl, and the stems get used up later. A single lemon provides zest for the marinade and juice for the sauce. Nothing gets wasted. Pantry staples like rice, garlic, and dried oregano form the flavor base without a special trip to the store.
My Tips for Smart Shopping on a Budget
How you shop is just as important as what you cook. These are my tried-and-true rules.
Always check the price per pound. A large bag of frozen broccoli florets is often cheaper than fresh and works great here. Buy plain yogurt in a larger tub instead of small cups. It’s a better value and you can use it for breakfasts or other recipes, like this simple Greek chicken dish.
Choose store-brand olive oil and canned goods. The quality is almost always identical to name brands. If fresh dill is too expensive, use 1/3 the amount of dried dill weed. It still gives that classic Greek flavor for pennies.
Greek Chicken Bowl Healthy Meal Prep Recipe

The Budget-Friendly Ingredient List
How to Make It (Step-by-Step)
Notes
Enjoy your homemade Greek Chicken Bowl Healthy Meal Prep Recipe!
Nutrition Information
The Budget-Friendly Ingredient List
Here’s everything you need. You’ll notice there are no fancy, hard-to-find items here.
- For the Chicken & Marinade:
- 1.5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- 1 cup plain yogurt (not Greek)
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 lemon (zest and juice)
- 1 tbsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- For the Bowls:
- 1.5 cups uncooked long-grain white rice
- 1 large head of broccoli, cut into florets
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
- 1 can (15 oz) chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 4 oz feta cheese, crumbled (block is cheaper than pre-crumbled)
- For the Cucumber Sauce (Tzatziki):
- 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
- ½ an English cucumber, grated
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice (from the other half of your lemon)
- 1 tbsp fresh dill, chopped (or 1 tsp dried)
- Salt and pepper to taste
How to Make It (Step-by-Step)
Let’s get cooking. This process is all about doing a few things at once to save time.
- Start by marinating the chicken. In a large bowl, mix the plain yogurt, minced garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, oregano, salt, and pepper. Add the chicken breasts and coat them well. Let it sit while you prep everything else (15-20 minutes is fine).
- Cook your rice according to package directions. Fluff it with a fork when done and let it cool slightly.
- While the rice cooks, make your cucumber sauce. Grate the cucumber onto a clean kitchen towel. Squeeze out as much water as you can. This step is key for a creamy, not watery sauce. Mix it with the Greek yogurt, garlic, lemon juice, dill, salt, and pepper. Set it in the fridge.
- Heat a grill pan or skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the marinated chicken for 6-7 minutes per side, until cooked through. Let it rest for 5 minutes, then slice it into strips.
- While the chicken cooks, quickly steam your broccoli florets. You can do this in the microwave with a splash of water for 3-4 minutes. You want it bright green and tender-crisp.
- Now, assemble your bowls. Divide the rice, sliced chicken, broccoli, tomatoes, and chickpeas among four meal prep containers. Top each with crumbled feta. Keep the cucumber sauce in a separate small container or dollop it on top.
How to Use Up Every Last Bit (No Waste!)
I hate throwing food away. Here’s how to make sure every scrap from this recipe gets a second life.
Don’t toss those broccoli stems! Peel off the tough outer layer with a vegetable peeler. Then, grate or julienne the tender inside to make a quick broccoli slaw for a side salad. The leftover cucumber sauce is a fantastic veggie dip or spread for sandwiches later in the week.
If you have extra cherry tomatoes, roast them on a sheet pan with a little oil. They become sweet, jammy, and perfect for tossing with pasta. Any extra chickpeas can be mashed with a fork, mixed with mayo and spices, and turned into a simple chickpea salad sandwich filling.
Nutrition Notes
This isn’t just cheap food; it’s genuinely good for you. Here’s the nutritional power you’re getting in each bowl.
- High in Protein: The chicken, Greek yogurt, chickpeas, and feta team up to keep you full and satisfied for hours.
- Fiber-Rich: Broccoli, chickpeas, and the cucumber skin add plenty of fiber for digestive health.
- Balanced Macros: You get a great mix of complex carbs (rice), lean protein, healthy fats (olive oil, feta), and lots of vitamins from the vegetables.
- Using yogurt in the marinade and sauce adds gut-friendly probiotics and cuts down on calories compared to mayo-based sauces.
Common Questions About This Recipe
You might have a couple of questions before you start. I know I did when I first tried this method.
Can I use chicken thighs instead?
Absolutely! Boneless, skinless chicken thighs are often even more affordable. They stay juicier and can handle a shorter marinating time. Just make sure to cook them to an internal temperature of 165°F.
How long do the prepped bowls last in the fridge?
They will stay fresh and tasty for up to 4 days. I find the textures are best if you add the cucumber sauce the day you plan to eat it. Keep everything sealed tightly in your containers.
Is there a good substitute for feta cheese?
If feta isn’t your thing, try crumbled goat cheese or even a few shakes of grated Parmesan. For a dairy-free option, a sprinkle of kalamata olives gives you that same salty, briny punch.
That’s it! You’ve just prepped a week of lunches that are delicious, nutritious, and kind to your budget. This method proves that eating well doesn’t require a complicated recipe or a huge grocery bill. It just takes a little planning and some smart kitchen tricks. If you’re looking for another cozy, flavor-packed chicken dinner, my Creamy Garlic Chicken is a fantastic option for a simple weeknight meal.
This Greek-inspired bowl is my favorite way to beat the lunchtime slump. I hope it becomes a reliable staple in your meal prep rotation, too. Let me know your own money-saving twists for this recipe in the comments below! Please leave a rating!

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