High Protein Buffalo Chicken Meal Prep – Easy, Spicy, and Perfect for Busy Weeks

If you’re craving bold flavor and a week’s worth of satisfying lunches, this High Protein Buffalo Chicken Meal Prep checks every box. It’s spicy, hearty, and built around simple ingredients you probably have on hand. You’ll get juicy chicken tossed in tangy buffalo sauce, paired with filling sides that keep you energized.

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High Protein Buffalo Chicken Meal Prep - Easy, Spicy, and Perfect for Busy Weeks

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • Chicken: 2 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or thighs for juicier texture), cut into bite-size pieces
  • Buffalo sauce: 3/4 cup hot sauce (like Frank’s RedHot), 3 tbsp melted unsalted butter (or ghee), 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup (optional, for balance)
  • Seasoning for chicken: 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp onion powder, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • Greek yogurt ranch (optional but recommended): 1 cup plain 2% Greek yogurt, 1 tbsp ranch seasoning or 1 tsp dried dill + 1/2 tsp garlic powder + 1/2 tsp onion powder + pinch of salt, 1–2 tsp lemon juice
  • Vegetables: 2 cups broccoli florets, 2 cups cauliflower florets, 1 large red bell pepper (sliced), 1 stalk celery (thinly sliced)
  • Carb base: 2 cups cooked brown rice or quinoa (about 1 cup dry)
  • Optional toppings: 2–3 green onions (sliced), crumbled blue cheese or feta, extra hot sauce
  • Olive oil or avocado oil: 2 tbsp (for roasting and sautĂŠing)

Method
 

  1. Cook the grains: Rinse 1 cup brown rice or quinoa. Cook according to package directions. Fluff and set aside to cool slightly.
  2. Heat the oven: Preheat to 425°F (220°C). Line a large sheet pan with parchment for easy clean-up.
  3. Prep the veggies: Toss broccoli and cauliflower florets with 1 tbsp oil, a pinch of salt, and black pepper. Spread on the sheet pan. Roast for 15 minutes, stir, then roast 8–10 minutes more until tender with crispy edges. Set aside. Sauté bell pepper in a skillet with a splash of oil for 3–4 minutes to soften, or leave it raw for crunch.
  4. Season the chicken: Pat chicken dry. In a bowl, combine garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Toss with the chicken to coat evenly.
  5. Sear the chicken: Heat 1 tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Add chicken in a single layer (work in batches if needed). Sear 3–4 minutes per side until cooked through (165°F/74°C internal). Remove from heat.
  6. Make the buffalo sauce: In a small saucepan, warm hot sauce, melted butter, and honey over low heat. Stir until smooth. Taste and adjust heat or sweetness.
  7. Toss to coat: Pour buffalo sauce over the cooked chicken and toss until fully coated and glossy.
  8. Mix the yogurt ranch: Stir Greek yogurt with ranch seasoning (or dill, garlic, onion), lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. Thin with a teaspoon of water if needed for drizzling.
  9. Assemble the meal prep: Divide grains among 4–5 containers. Add buffalo chicken, roasted broccoli/cauliflower, and bell pepper. Sprinkle sliced celery on top for crunch.
  10. Add toppings: Drizzle a spoonful of yogurt ranch over each portion or pack it separately. Garnish with green onions. Add a little crumbled blue cheese if you like.
  11. Cool, then seal: Let containers cool for 15–20 minutes before sealing to reduce condensation.

What Makes This Recipe So Good

Close-up detail: Glossy buffalo chicken bites just tossed in sauce in a stainless skillet, steam risSave
  • High protein, low fuss: Each serving packs plenty of lean protein with minimal prep and clean-up.
  • Bold, consistent flavor: Buffalo sauce stays punchy after reheating, so your last meal tastes just as good as your first.
  • Easy to customize: Adjust the heat, swap sides, or add toppings—this meal prep fits your preferences.
  • Balanced plate: Protein, complex carbs, and fiber-rich veggies keep you full and steady between meals.
  • Budget-friendly: Chicken thighs or breasts, pantry spices, and a few veggies stretch across the week.

Ingredients

  • Chicken: 2 lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or thighs for juicier texture), cut into bite-size pieces
  • Buffalo sauce: 3/4 cup hot sauce (like Frank’s RedHot), 3 tbsp melted unsalted butter (or ghee), 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup (optional, for balance)
  • Seasoning for chicken: 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp onion powder, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • Greek yogurt ranch (optional but recommended): 1 cup plain 2% Greek yogurt, 1 tbsp ranch seasoning or 1 tsp dried dill + 1/2 tsp garlic powder + 1/2 tsp onion powder + pinch of salt, 1–2 tsp lemon juice
  • Vegetables: 2 cups broccoli florets, 2 cups cauliflower florets, 1 large red bell pepper (sliced), 1 stalk celery (thinly sliced)
  • Carb base: 2 cups cooked brown rice or quinoa (about 1 cup dry)
  • Optional toppings: 2–3 green onions (sliced), crumbled blue cheese or feta, extra hot sauce
  • Olive oil or avocado oil: 2 tbsp (for roasting and sautĂŠing)

Instructions

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  1. Cook the grains: Rinse 1 cup brown rice or quinoa.

    Cook according to package directions. Fluff and set aside to cool slightly.

  2. Heat the oven: Preheat to 425°F (220°C). Line a large sheet pan with parchment for easy clean-up.
  3. Prep the veggies: Toss broccoli and cauliflower florets with 1 tbsp oil, a pinch of salt, and black pepper.

    Spread on the sheet pan. Roast for 15 minutes, stir, then roast 8–10 minutes more until tender with crispy edges. Set aside.

    Sauté bell pepper in a skillet with a splash of oil for 3–4 minutes to soften, or leave it raw for crunch.

  4. Season the chicken: Pat chicken dry. In a bowl, combine garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Toss with the chicken to coat evenly.
  5. Sear the chicken: Heat 1 tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium-high.

    Add chicken in a single layer (work in batches if needed). Sear 3–4 minutes per side until cooked through (165°F/74°C internal). Remove from heat.

  6. Make the buffalo sauce: In a small saucepan, warm hot sauce, melted butter, and honey over low heat.

    Stir until smooth. Taste and adjust heat or sweetness.

  7. Toss to coat: Pour buffalo sauce over the cooked chicken and toss until fully coated and glossy.
  8. Mix the yogurt ranch: Stir Greek yogurt with ranch seasoning (or dill, garlic, onion), lemon juice, and a pinch of salt. Thin with a teaspoon of water if needed for drizzling.
  9. Assemble the meal prep: Divide grains among 4–5 containers.

    Add buffalo chicken, roasted broccoli/cauliflower, and bell pepper. Sprinkle sliced celery on top for crunch.

  10. Add toppings: Drizzle a spoonful of yogurt ranch over each portion or pack it separately. Garnish with green onions.

    Add a little crumbled blue cheese if you like.

  11. Cool, then seal: Let containers cool for 15–20 minutes before sealing to reduce condensation.

Storage Instructions

  • Refrigerator: Store in airtight containers for 3–4 days. Keep yogurt ranch in a separate container for best texture.
  • Freezer: Freeze chicken and grains up to 2 months. Freeze veggies separately if you want to keep them from getting too soft.

    Thaw overnight in the fridge.

  • Reheating: Microwave 60–90 seconds, stir, then heat 30–60 seconds more until hot. Add fresh celery and sauce after reheating to keep crunch and creaminess.
Final dish presentation: Restaurant-quality plated buffalo chicken bowl in a wide matte-white shalloSave

Health Benefits

  • High-quality protein: Chicken provides essential amino acids to support muscle repair, recovery, and satiety.
  • Balanced macros: Pairing lean protein with whole grains and fiber-rich veggies helps steady energy and reduce mid-afternoon cravings.
  • Probiotics and calcium (optional): Greek yogurt adds gut-friendly cultures and extra protein without heavy calories.
  • Micronutrient boost: Broccoli, cauliflower, and peppers deliver vitamin C, vitamin K, folate, potassium, and antioxidants.
  • Manageable calories: Using a controlled amount of butter and a lighter ranch keeps flavor high and calories moderate.

What Not to Do

  • Don’t overcook the chicken: Dry chicken won’t absorb sauce well. Pull it as soon as it hits 165°F.
  • Don’t drown it in sauce: Aim for a glossy coat, not a soup.

    Too much sauce can make grains soggy.

  • Don’t skip cooling before sealing: Packing hot food traps steam, leading to watery meals and limp veggies.
  • Don’t store celery and yogurt ranch mixed in: Keep them separate to maintain crunch and creamy texture.
  • Don’t forget to season the veggies: A pinch of salt and pepper elevates the whole dish.

Alternatives

  • Protein swaps: Use turkey cutlets, extra-firm tofu (pressed and seared), or shrimp (cook quickly and toss in buffalo sauce off heat).
  • Carb base options: Try quinoa, farro, couscous, cauliflower rice, or roasted sweet potatoes for variety.
  • Sauce tweaks: For less heat, mix buffalo sauce with extra yogurt for a creamy buffalo coating. For more heat, add cayenne or use a hotter sauce.
  • Dairy-free: Replace butter with vegan butter or olive oil, and swap Greek yogurt ranch for a cashew-based or store-bought dairy-free ranch.
  • Veggie variations: Brussels sprouts, green beans, or zucchini roast well. Add shredded carrots for crunch.
  • Low-carb: Serve over cauliflower rice and double the veggies.

    Skip the honey in the sauce.

FAQ

How much protein is in each serving?

A typical serving using 8 ounces of cooked chicken breast provides roughly 45–50 grams of protein. Add a dollop of Greek yogurt ranch and you can add another 3–5 grams.

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Can I use rotisserie chicken?

Yes. Shred it and warm gently, then toss with buffalo sauce off heat.

It won’t sear the same way, but it’s fast and still tasty.

Is this spicy?

It has a moderate kick typical of buffalo sauce. Reduce the hot sauce or add extra butter or yogurt if you prefer a milder flavor.

Can I air-fry the chicken?

Absolutely. Toss the seasoned chicken with a little oil, air-fry at 400°F (205°C) for 8–10 minutes, shaking halfway.

Toss with warmed buffalo sauce after cooking.

What if I don’t like blue cheese?

Skip it or use feta for a salty bite. Green onions and celery still add plenty of brightness and crunch.

How do I keep the veggies from turning mushy?

Roast at a high heat, don’t overcrowd the pan, and let them cool before sealing. Reheat briefly and avoid over-microwaving.

Can I make it gluten-free?

Yes.

Most hot sauces are naturally gluten-free, but check labels. Use rice or quinoa, and a gluten-free ranch seasoning.

How long does it take to meal prep this?

About 45–60 minutes total, including roasting veggies, cooking grains, and searing chicken.

Wrapping Up

This High Protein Buffalo Chicken Meal Prep is exactly what a busy week needs: simple steps, big flavor, and balanced nutrition. With juicy buffalo chicken, crisp-tender veggies, and a cool yogurt ranch, each container feels like a real meal, not an afterthought.

Make it once, tweak it to your taste, and keep it in your regular rotation. Your future self will be glad you did.

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