35 High Protein Family Dinners We Eat Year Round
High protein family dinners are the ones I plan my whole week around, especially once the weather turns and everyone comes home hungrier than usual. I love a big pan of chicken thighs going into the oven, a pot of beans on the back burner, and the kitchen smelling like garlic by six.
I’m all about starting with one good protein and letting the rest of the plate come together around it. Rice, beans, whatever’s in the drawer.
And I almost always make more than we need, because a second night of picadillo is the best thing that can happen to a Tuesday.

How I Put Together a High Protein Family Dinner
I start with the protein and let everything else fall in around it, whether that’s a pan of chicken thighs, a skillet of picadillo, or a pot of beans that’s been going since the afternoon. Rice underneath, something green if I have it, and that’s dinner.
Then I almost always make more than I need, because a whole roast chicken on Sunday turns into rice bowls on Monday and a pot of soup by Wednesday. Protein is the expensive part of dinner, so I’d much rather cook it once on a slow afternoon and let it carry us through the week.
High Protein Family Dinners With Chicken
Chicken is the backbone of this whole list, and almost all of these are thighs, which I love for how forgiving they are. They stay juicy even when I forget about them, they cost less than breasts, and they take a marinade beautifully.
Most of these hold up for meal prep too. If I’m cooking one thing on a Sunday afternoon to get us through the week, it’s usually something from this section.
Lemon Dill Baked Chicken Thighs and Potatoes
Chicken thighs and potatoes roasted together with lemon and plenty of fresh dill. Everything goes in one dish and comes out golden, and there’s nothing to watch while it bakes.

Cilantro Lime Chicken Thighs
Bright, garlicky chicken thighs with lime and a lot of cilantro. This is my default when I have thighs in the fridge and no real plan for dinner.

45-Minute Creamy Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs
Chicken thighs simmered in coconut milk until the sauce goes silky and rich. There is so much of it that rice underneath stops being optional.

Chimichurri Chicken Thighs
Chicken thighs marinated in fresh chimichurri and baked until the edges catch. The herbs and vinegar do all the work while the oven does the rest.

Air Fryer Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs
The fastest way I know to get good chicken on a plate, and I make a batch every Sunday to shred into bowls and wraps all week.

Citrusy Garlicky Cuban Roasted Chicken
Pollo asado cubano, marinated in sour orange and garlic and roasted until the skin crackles. This is my Sunday chicken. It makes the whole house smell like something is happening.

Lemon Herb Butter Roast Chicken
A whole chicken with herb butter tucked under the skin, roasted until the breast is still juicy. One bird covers dinner and two days of leftovers.

Fall Off the Bone Pot Roast Chicken in Tomato Broth
Chicken braised low in a tomato broth in a Dutch oven until it shreds with a fork. The broth is honestly the reason to make it, so serve it in a bowl.

Garlic Parmesan Grilled Chicken Skewers
Chicken threaded onto skewers with garlic and parmesan and grilled in minutes, and they are just as good cold the next day.

Super Crispy Pollo Empanizado
Thin breaded chicken cutlets with parsley and a squeeze of lime over the top. They cook in minutes and my family eats them faster than I can fry them.

High Protein Dill Pickle Chicken Salad With Zero Mayo
Creamy, tangy chicken salad with dill pickles and not a spoonful of mayo in it. It keeps three or four days, which covers lunch for most of the week.

High Protein Beef and Pork Dinners
Beef and pork are the heavier end of these high protein family dinners, and nearly all of them make enough for a second night.
Picadillo and mojo pork both freeze well, so those are the two I double on purpose. The steak ones are faster than people expect. Bistec is on the table in thirty minutes.
Cuban Beef Picadillo
Ground beef simmered with olives, tomato and warm spices, spooned over white rice. I make a double batch on purpose. It is even better the second night.

30-Minute Bistec de Carne
Colombian steak with sweet sauteed onions and tomatoes, done in half an hour. Serve it over rice with a fried egg on top and you have a whole dinner.

Carne Asada Plate
Marinated carne asada seared hard in a cast iron skillet, charred at the edges and still pink in the middle, no grill required.

Citrusy and Garlicky Roasted Cuban Mojo Pork
Pork shoulder marinated overnight in citrus and garlic, then roasted slowly until it falls apart. This is what I make when people are coming over.

The Secret To The Best Carnitas Fajitas In The Oven
Carnitas made in the oven instead of standing over a skillet, with peppers and onions roasted alongside. Almost no attention required.

Rabo Encendido
Cuban oxtail braised for hours until the meat gives up completely.
Southwest Ground Beef and Sweet Potato Skillet
Ground beef with sweet potato, warm spices and tomato, all in one pan. Filling without feeling heavy, which is a hard balance to get right.

Ground Beef with Lemon and Parsley
Ground beef brightened with lemon and a lot of fresh parsley, low histamine friendly, and good on the nights I want something plain.

Sheet-Pan 15-Minute Steak
Steak and vegetables on one sheet pan in about fifteen minutes, which is my Trader Joe’s haul dinner and it has saved me more often than I would like to admit.

High Protein Seafood Dinners
Seafood is the fastest protein in the house. Shrimp and salmon both cook in under twenty-five minutes, which makes these the ones I reach for when I have not planned anything at all.
The tuna salads are the exception. No cooking, and they cover lunch for three or four days.
Sazon-Spiced Miso Butter Salmon
Salmon rubbed with sazon and finished in miso butter, on the table in 25 minutes. The fastest real dinner on this whole list.

Easy 20-Minute Chimichurri Shrimp With Tomatoes
Shrimp cooked fast with blistered tomatoes and a big spoonful of chimichurri. Twenty minutes, start to finish, and it tastes like a lot more effort.

Puerto Rican Shrimp Stew
Asopao de camarones, somewhere between a soup and a rice dish, with shrimp and tomato in a deeply seasoned broth. All in one pot.

The Best Tuna Salad Recipe
Creamy tuna salad that holds beautifully in the fridge for a few days. Lunch with no cooking at all. Some weeks that is the whole point.

Quick Corn Tuna Salad
Tuna salad with sweet corn stirred in, which sounded strange to me too until I tried it.

High Protein Sides That Finish the Plate
Beans do more work than people give them credit for. Beans and rice together make a complete protein, which is why half the world eats them that way, and it is why I never treat plain rice as the whole side.
These are cheap, they keep for days, and they turn a small piece of meat into a full plate. That last part matters more than anything when protein is the expensive thing on the counter.
20-Minutes For The Best Canned Black Beans
Canned frijoles negros seasoned properly with garlic, cumin and a little onion. Twenty minutes. They stop tasting like they came from a can entirely.

Puerto Rican Style Stewed Black Beans
Habichuelas negras simmered slowly with sofrito, cumin and a little sweetness. These take longer than the quick ones above and they are worth the wait.

Black Beans and Rice with Green Chiles
Black beans and rice cooked together in one pot with green chiles, which makes it a complete protein and a real dinner rather than a side.

High Protein Soups and Stews
Protein in a bowl. All of these freeze, all of them feed more than one night, and the chicken ones give you the most for the least work.
Soup is how I stretch one chicken across three dinners. Roast it, eat it, then the carcass and whatever is left become a pot of something else.
Colombian Chicken Stew (Sudado de Pollo)
Chicken and potatoes stewed in tomato and sofrito until everything goes soft and savory. This is the one I grew up eating, always over white rice.

Puerto Rican Sancocho
A big one-pot stew with root vegetables, plantains and enough broth to go around twice. It takes a while. It also makes enough for days, which is the point.

Mexican Chicken and Black Bean Soup
Shredded chicken and black beans in a warm, brothy soup that is filling enough nobody asks what else there is.

Creamy Chicken Enchilada Soup
Everything simmers together in one pot into something creamy and a little spicy. This is what saves dinner on the first cold night of the season.

Poblano Chicken Tortilla Soup
Shredded chicken in a smoky poblano broth. Crispy tortilla strips and buttery avocado over the top. The toppings are honestly half the reason to make it.

Greek-Style Turkey Meatballs with Creamy Tzatziki
Tender turkey meatballs with cool, garlicky tzatziki spooned over the top. Lighter than beef and they portion out beautifully for the week.

If You Like This You’ll Love These
Here are a few others I’ve made and loved:
My Favorite Rice Bowls and Seasoned Rice Recipes because most of these end up over rice.
One-Pot Meals for Dinner Tonight for the nights you want one pan to wash.
Easy Saucy Chicken Recipes For Busy Weeknights for more chicken with sauce on it.
My Favorite Ways to Make Beans for Dinner for the cheapest protein in the house.
If you make any of these high protein dinners, leave a comment. I love reading your comments and will try to get back to every single one.
