14 Whole30 Recipes for One (Single Servings FTW!) (2024)

If the Whole30 is on your to-do list, we’ve got some good news: There’s no shortage of quality recipes on the internet. The not-so-great news (for some of us): Most of those recipes are designed to feed at least two people. Sometimes this really simplifies the meal-planning process. But what if you’re single? Or the only one in your house on the program? Or stuck with a shoebox-size fridge that just doesn’t have space for tons of leftover chicken stir-fry?

These Whole30 recipes make just one serving, so they tackle the problems you face when you’re cooking solo: too many leftovers, spending unnecessary time in the kitchen, and reminding yourself that your imaginary boyfriend won’t be clearing a plate any time soon. These are all about you (the #greatistyou).

1. Denver Scramble

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If your prosciutto’s Whole30 approved (this means it only contains salt and pork), throw it into your breakfast scramble with onions and peppers. With the three eggs in this single-serving recipe, there’s enough protein here to power you through the morning.

2. Single-Serve Paleo Breakfast Skillet

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Banana’s starchier cousin, plantain, makes a special appearance in this skillet, adding a sweet contrast to the bacon and plenty of healthy carbohydrates for a.m. energy. Toss a fried egg on top so the runny yolk can ooze over the meat and veggies for a no-brainer “sauce.”

3. Spaghetti Squash Frittata for One

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Add a ton of volume to your frittata with one and a half cups of cooked spaghetti squash folded right into the eggs. The noodle-like filling almost makes it feel like you’re eating pasta for breakfast, while the added spinach and peppers boost the veggie count even higher.

4. Sweet Potato Breakfast Skillet (For 1)

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It comes in a small skillet, but this meal sure packs in a ton at once: protein from the chicken and egg, sweet potato for filling carbohydrates, and lots of avocado for some healthy fat. If there were prizes for the picture-perfect balanced breakfast, this one would be in the running.

5. The Breakfast Salad

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One of the perks of the Whole30 is getting creative with the approved ingredients—why not use some of them in a breakfast salad? If you can’t find turkey sausage with zero sugar included, the blogger suggests compliant bacon as a yummy alternative.

6. Sweet Potato & Egg Breakfast Boats

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Choose a Whole30-compliant hot sauce, and make sure your bacon is just pork and salt, and these sweet potato breakfast boats can be what you’re chowing down for your next breakfast. They take a little while in the oven, so bookmark them for a weekend—the extra time is worth the gorgeous (and tasty) results.

7. Pan-Seared Salmon With Capers and Baby Artichokes

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Who says single-serving meals have to be rushed and half-heartedly thrown together? Treat yourself to a special night in with a superfood salmon dinner, sprinkled with capers and served alongside artichokes. The whole thing only takes about 20 minutes total. Not on Team Capers? Leave ’em out.

8. Stuffed Avocado With Garlic Shrimp

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Avocado is practically the poster child for clean eating, and here, it’s filled with even more fresh, nutritious ingredients, like olive oil, shrimp, and herbs. Just looking at it makes you feel better (but eat it too because it’s delicious).

9. Skillet Chicken With Artichokes for One

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With artichoke hearts, red onion, and Kalamata olives in the skillet (along with chicken), it’s hard to decide which ingredient is the star of this show. Take one bite and you can choose who gets the gold, the silver, or the bronze. Note: Leave the feta cheese out of this one. Save that for when your Whole30 is over.

10. Spaghetti Squash Stir-Fry

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If you’re in the market for a new stir-fry recipe, you’ve landed on a gem. Spaghetti squash gets upgraded in the simplest way by adding in lots of veggies and chicken.

11. Paprika Lunch Omelet

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Not just for breakfast, eggs are fair game any time of day, especially on the Whole30. Whip up this omelet for a quick lunch or dinner; it’s simple and straightforward, but the paprika, oregano, and thyme give it that special touch.

12. Baked Italian Chili Chicken

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A chicken bake is usually made for a crowd, but this single-serving version gives you all the juiciness of oven-roasted tomatoes and meat, without the hassle of storing leftovers. Serve with potatoes to sop up all the flavors.

13. Zucchini Noodles Aglio and Olio

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You’ll need to hold off on the optional Parmesan garnish here to keep things dairy-free, but we promise you won’t even miss it (especially if you add an egg instead, which we highly recommend so this meal gets some protein). You’ll be amazed at how just olive oil, garlic, and red pepper flakes can take zucchini to new heights.

14. Easy Lemon Chicken

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No need to roast an entire bird if you’re craving a chicken dinner just yourself. This recipe is the definition of simple in so many ways: There are no fancy seasonings, it’s ready in just 12 minutes, and adaptable to the veggies you have on hand. Swap out the tablespoon of white wine for compliant broth—or even just water!

14 Whole30 Recipes for One (Single Servings FTW!) (2024)

FAQs

Can you have oatmeal on Whole30 diet? ›

No grains.

This includes wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, rice, millet, bulgur, sorghum, sprouted grains, and all gluten-free pseudo-cereals like quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat. This also includes all the ways we add wheat, corn, and rice into our foods in the form of bran, germ, starch, and so on.

Is olive oil allowed on Whole30? ›

Extra virgin olive oil is approved and Whole30 compliant. Regular olive oil (aka pure olive oil) and light tasting oil are also approved by the authors. While on the Whole30 plan, you should avoid most packaged salad dressings and mayonnaise. Most of these products are made with seed oils and are not compliant.

Can you eat bacon on Whole30? ›

You can also eat processed meats as long as they don't include any artificial preservatives or added sugars. So when your bacon craving strikes, stick to sugar-free uncured bacon. A hearty meat-based stew with some nutrient-rich avocado makes a great Whole30® meal.

Is honey allowed on Whole30? ›

On Whole30, adherents must cut out all sweeteners including maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, coconut sugar, date syrup, monk fruit extract, and stevia. However, dieters are permitted to use fruit juice as a sweetener.

Can you have peanut butter on Whole30? ›

Don't eat legumes

Whole30 clarifies that the plan does not allow “beans of all kinds (black, red, pinto, navy, white, kidney, lima, fava, etc.), peas, chickpeas, lentils, and peanuts. No peanut butter, either.

Are potatoes allowed on Whole30? ›

Yes, you can eat potatoes of all colors under the new Whole30 guidelines, white varieties included. Mash 'em up, roast them, or throw them in the skillet to enjoy. Just don't eat them commercially deep-fried or in packaged chip form to stay Whole30-compliant.

Are bananas Whole30 compliant? ›

Yes, both pickles and bananas are allowed on Whole30. Yet if they are a potential trigger food for you (for instance, the sweetness of bananas sets off a craving for other treats or makes you want to binge on the fruit), then you may consider including them on your “don't eat” list.

What is a Whole30 substitute for butter? ›

But that doesn't mean you can't eat any butter when you're doing Whole30 or that you should start looking for some butter substitute. According to the program rules, the best—and only—way to eat butter when you're doing Whole30 is to eat clarified butter or ghee.

What can I put in my coffee on Whole30? ›

You can drink it black; add unsweetened compatible nutpods, coconut milk, or almond milk; blend in Bub's MCT oil; or add cinnamon or vanilla beans to the brew. Remember, Whole30 guidelines exclude milk, cream, non-compatible milk substitutes, and any form of added sweeteners.

Can you eat canned tuna on Whole30? ›

meaning it's safe even for pregnant women and children! That's why Safe Catch tuna is the very first Whole30 Approved canned tuna. Keep a stash of Safe Catch in your Whole30 pantry for a convenient on-the-go protein; quick, nourishing lunches; and creating delicious dinners.

Is cheese OK on Whole30? ›

On the Whole30 diet, you can't have: dairy (say good-bye to cheese), legumes (so no beans, pea, chickpeas, lentils peanuts or peanut butter, soy sauce, tofu, and anything else soy-related), grains (wheat, corn, rice, oats, barley, and even gluten-free grains like quinoa, buckwheat, and amaranth), added sugars (from ...

What is the one bite rule on Whole30? ›

One bite of pizza, one spoonful of ice cream, one sip of beer within the 30-day period and you've broken the 'reset'—and have to start over again on Day 1,” Whole30 instructs.

Can I have co*ke Zero on Whole30? ›

Though diet sodas and sugary beverages are off-limits on the Whole30 diet, you can drink water, herbal teas, coffee, and any other liquids that don't contain any sugar or artificial sweeteners. Fruit juice, when 100% pure, is also acceptable on occasion.

Can I have almond milk on Whole30? ›

You've seen this in literally every grocery store, and now you know: Yes, you can drink it while doing Whole30.

Is hummus allowed on Whole30? ›

Traditional hummus is made from garbanzo beans (also known as chickpeas), which are a legume and Plant-Based Whole30 compatible. Just read your labels to make sure your hummus doesn't contain dairy or other ingredients that aren't a fit for the Plant-Based Whole30.

What oatmeal is not whole grain? ›

Wondering about oat bran? Because oat bran is just the bran, and doesn't contain the germ or the endosperm, it is not considered a whole grain.

What foods are off limits on Whole30? ›

For 30 days, you will cut out all grains, legumes, soy, dairy, alcohol, added sugars, artificial sweeteners, and processed foods containing any of these ingredients; and load up on all sorts of vegetables, fruits, eggs, quality meats and fish, nuts, seeds, and healthy fats.

Can you eat oatmeal on Whole Foods diet? ›

Whole foods include fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains (such as oats, brown rice and barley), nuts, beans, fish, shellfish and eggs. Minimally processed foods are foods that are a little processed, such as frozen produce or whole wheat flour.

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