Dr. Greger Dinner Recipe Ideas (2024)

According to my method of meal prep, if you are consistently creating hearty oatmeal bowls packed with fruits, nuts, seeds, and oats along with absolutely loaded salads (beans, leafy greens, dried or fresh berries, crucifers, a variety of vegetables, and some herbs and spices) as your mid-day meals, your dinners are going to finish off the rest of the serving categories fairly easily.

Note - If you’re having trouble adding fruit to your salad, or you’re just not a fan, opt to either get your fruit intake as a snack or blended together as a smoothie! I’m not a huge fruit fan so I feel your pain.

Anyways, here are some incredible examples of easy whole grain, vegetable, and bean-loaded plates to help you finish off your day well!

To see how I am simplifying the rest of my day in order to hit all the categories, read this post.

Vegan Unstuffed Red Cabbage Rolls

This plate is full of sweet and savory goodness! This dinner helps check off the following categories from the Daily Dozen. Be sure to make more or less according to what serving size you need to hit.

  1. Cruciferous Vegetables - Red Cabbage

  2. Vegetables - Onion

  3. Beans - Lentils

  4. Herbs - Parsley

  5. Whole Grains - Brown Rice or other Whole Grain of Choice

Omit processed vegan sour cream if you are super hardcore and avoiding anything processed.

To see the recipe, click here.

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Vegan Ghormeh Sabzi

If you have never tried this dish, I highly recommend it. This is a savory yet enjoyably bitter mix of herbs, lime, greens, and beans, yum!

Here are the daily dozen categories this amazing meal helps check off

  1. Vegetables - Onions, Garlic, Spring Onions,

  2. Greens - Spinach, Cilantro, Parsley

  3. Spices - Turmeric

  4. Beans - Red Kidney Beans & Optional Baked Tofu Pieces

  5. Cruciferous - Optional - I like to use a mix of spinach and kale to hit more categories (it’s not part of the usual recipe)

  6. Whole Grain - Brown Rice

For added protein, I like to bake some chunks of smoked tofu and add them into the mix.
Instead of serving with white rice, try serving with brown rice, quinoa, farro, or another whole grain.

Check out an incredible recipe for this dish here!

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Vegan Fesenjen

This dish is incredible. This dish mixes fruit, vinegar, spices, lentils, and nuts into a beautiful acidic yet savory mix. Serve on whole-grain rice to hit a huge chunk of daily dozen servings.

This dish uses pomegranate molasses, you can definitely sub this for Dr. Greger’s Date syrup.

Here are the categories this healthy dish helps you check off in the daily dozen

  1. Beans - Lentils

  2. Spices - Turmeric

  3. Greens - Parsley

  4. Vegetables - Onion

  5. Nuts - Walnuts

  6. Grains - Whole grain of choice

  7. Fruit - Optional - Fresh Pomegranate

I loved the recipe I found at the Minimalist Baker, check it out here.

Thai tempeh sweet potatoes

This is my twist on an existing Dr. Greger recipe!

These are perfect for anyone that isn’t usually a sweet potato fan. They are perfectly savory, sweet, and spicy all at once. This dish is jam-packed with vegetables, beans, and herbs. This is insanely tasty and very easy to meal prep at the beginning of the week. Simply assemble when about to eat.

The categories from the Daily Dozen:

  1. Vegetables - LOTS - Sweet Potatoe, red Thai peppers, green onion, corn, red onion, oyster mushrooms

  2. Beans - Black beans and tempeh

  3. Cruciferous - Collard Greens

Check out my guidelines on prepping all the materials here!

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Cuban sweet potatoes picadillo

This sweet and savory dish will definitely help you end your day well. If you haven’t yet met your fruit quota, experiment with some fresh fruit pico de gallo as you eat this plate.

This dish hits the following categories:

  1. Vegetables - Lots! - Bell pepper, onion, olives, sweet potatoes, garlic, stewed tomatoes

  2. Beans - Chickpeas

  3. Whole Grains - Whole grain of choice

  4. Fruit - Optional - Fruity pico de gallo as a side

Click here to see the recipe I used.

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Vegan Cuban Black beans and Rice

This dish is also incredible. Full of beans, spices, herbs, whole grain rice, and vegetables. Serve with fruit-based pico de gallo if you were lacking fruits as well! This hearty mix will warm your heart, satisfy your belly, and check off quite a few boxes from your Daily Dozen.

The following categories are:

  1. Beans - Black Beans

  2. Vegetables - Green peppers and onions

  3. Whole Grains - Brown rice or other grains

  4. Fruit - Optional - If served with fruit pico de gallo

Check out the Vegan Cuban black beans and rice recipe here.

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Dr. Greger dinner Recipe inspiration

I hope these recipes helped you see how easy it can be to tick off a bunch of categories with a simple dinner meal. Don’t forget to pack in a lot of grains, fresh, veggies, and fruits throughout your morning and mid-day. If you do, dinner will come together extremely easily.

I recommend looking at different international dishes to continue to get new inspiration on different ways to eat a delish mix of grains, beans, herbs, vegetables, and spices.

Good luck with all your eating goals!

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FAQs

What does Dr. Michael Greger eat? ›

The Daily Dozen Infographic
  • Beans. Servings: 3 per day. e.g. ½ c. ...
  • Berries. Servings: 1 per day. e.g. ½ c. ...
  • Other Fruits. Servings: 3 per day. ...
  • Cruciferous Vegetables. Servings: 1 per day. ...
  • Greens. Servings: 2 per day. ...
  • Other Vegetables. Servings: 2 per day. ...
  • Flaxseed. Servings: 1 per day. ...
  • Nuts and Seeds. Servings: 1 per day.

Is Michael Greger vegan? ›

In the same year, he was hired to work on mad cow issues for Farm Sanctuary, near Cornell, and became a vegan after touring a stockyard as part of his work with Farm Sanctuary.

How Not to Diet Dr Greger's Guide to Weight Loss? ›

How Not to Diet goes beyond food and identifies 21 weight-loss accelerators. Dr. Greger uncovers the latest discoveries in cutting-edge areas like chronobiology to reveal ways to maximize our natural fat-burning capabilities.

What is the Daily Dozen cookbook? ›

Dr. Greger's Daily Dozen

This beautifully-designed, comprehensive cookbook boasts more than 120 recipes for delicious, life-saving, plant-based meals, snacks, sauces, desserts, beverages, and more.

What are the healthiest nuts Dr. Greger? ›

The top five healthiest nuts are pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts (also called filberts), pistachios, and almonds. To see any graphs, charts, graphics, images, and quotes to which Dr. Greger may be referring, watch the above video.

What is the healthiest bread Dr. Greger? ›

Dr. Greger Thinks Pumpernickel Is the Healthiest Type of Bread - Michael Greger, M.D. - PodClips.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Beer and Wine

Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

Why are some vegans not skinny? ›

Are you eating a vegan diet and just not seeing results on the scale? It could be the way you're preparing the food. Unfortunately, plant-based foods doused in high-cal dressings and loaded with sugary sauces can lead to weight gain. Instead, you want to eat healthy, whole, clean foods with minimal sauces.

How many calories are in a Dr Greger's daily dozen? ›

How many calories are in the Daily Dozen? The Daily Dozen averages about 1,200 calories, but given the wide array of food choices in each category, it can range anywhere from 800-1800.

How should I structure my meals to lose weight? ›

How to Create Your Own Custom Weight Loss Meal Plans
  1. Avoid Calorie Counting. ...
  2. Find Nutrient-Dense Foods. ...
  3. Stick to an Eating Schedule. ...
  4. Find a Meal Prep Method That Fits Your Routine. ...
  5. Eat Foods You Actually Like. ...
  6. Variety Is Best. ...
  7. Remember to Plan For Snacks. ...
  8. Learn More About Weight Loss Meal Plans and Fitness.

Is meal timing sabotaging your weight loss? ›

How many calories you take in, and how much activity you engage in, still matters… a lot. But several studies over the past decade have shown that eating late meals might make it harder to lose weight.

How do you eat Dr. Greger's daily dozen? ›

Here's his Daily Dozen checklist:
  1. Beans, 3 servings. That includes all sorts of beans like lentils, black-eyed peas, navy beans, chickpeas and so on. ...
  2. Berries, 1 serving. ...
  3. Other fruits, 3 servings. ...
  4. Cruciferous vegetables, 1 serving. ...
  5. Greens, 2 servings. ...
  6. Other vegetables, 2 servings. ...
  7. Flaxseeds, 1 serving. ...
  8. Nuts and seeds, 1 serving.
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What is the most sold cookbook of all time? ›

Betty Crocker's Cookbook (originally called Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book) by Betty Crocker (1950) – approx. 65 million copies. When the Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book was published by the fictional Betty Crocker in 1950, its sales actually rivaled those of the Bible.

What foods should you be eating according to the plant-based diet? ›

Plant-based or plant-forward eating patterns focus on foods primarily from plants. This includes not only fruits and vegetables, but also nuts, seeds, oils, whole grains, legumes, and beans. It doesn't mean that you are vegetarian or vegan and never eat meat or dairy.

What foods should naturopaths eat? ›

The whole food emphasis: Naturopathy encourages a diet that is centred on whole grains, nuts, seeds, fresh fruits, and vegetables. These foods are abundant in fibre, antioxidants, and other nutrients that give the body what it needs to stay healthy.

What is the Greger carb to fiber ratio? ›

Here's how the 5:1 rule works. Simply look at the ratio of grams of carbohydrates to grams of dietary fibre. Divide the carbohydrates by the dietary fibre. You want a 5:1 ratio or less.

What is one food to survive on? ›

What Is the Most Complete Food? It is argued that the single, most complete food a human needs to survive is human breast milk. Other foods may be nutritious but inevitably lack certain vitamins, minerals, etc.

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