| 39g
top protein |
Yes
under $5 each |
15 min
fastest recipe |
Yes
all gluten-free |
Cooking for two has a specific challenge: most high-protein recipes are written for four or more servings, which means either eating the same meal three days in a row or halving recipes in ways that don’t always scale cleanly. These three dinners are built with two portions in mind — enough to feel like a proper meal without generating a week of leftovers you didn’t ask for.
Each one delivers at least 23g of protein per serving, costs under $5 per person, and is ready in 30 minutes or less. These are the dinners that make plant-based eating feel sustainable for two people trying to eat well without overthinking it.
Note: The Chili Con Carne with Tempeh and Buckwheat Tempeh Roast are also featured in Pillar 4 (High-Protein). Full recipe cards appear there. Below we present them in the context of the Singles & Couples audience with cooking-for-two adaptations.
Chili Con Carne with Tempeh — 39g protein · 19g fiber · 33 min · $2.10/serving
Full recipe in Article 2. For two servings, use half the ingredient quantities. The dish scales cleanly and the tempeh browning step remains the same. This is the highest-protein dinner in this collection and works well as a weekend cook-for-two meal when you have 35 minutes to spend on something genuinely satisfying.
Buckwheat Tempeh Roast — 35g protein · 8.2g fiber · 15 min · $2.05/serving
Full recipe in Articles 5 and 8. The fastest high-protein dinner in this batch at 15 minutes active prep. For two, halve the vegetables and tempeh, using a smaller baking tray so the pieces are still in a single layer for proper roasting.
Hearty Protein Bowl
| 23g
protein |
15g
fiber |
$1.85
cost/serving |
25 min
time |
Ingredients
- 3 carrots, cut into wedges
- 2 cups broccoli florets
- 1 cup red bell pepper, cut into wedges
- 2 sweet potatoes, cubed
- 1 can (8 oz) chickpeas, drained and rinsed
- 1 cup firm tofu, cubed
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoon tamari (gluten-free soy sauce)
- 1 tablespoon chili sauce
- 1 zucchini, ribboned and kept raw
- 1/2 cup spreadable nut cheese, to top
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Toss the tofu, chickpeas, and sweet potato cubes in a bowl with olive oil, tamari, and chili sauce.
- Arrange in a single layer on a baking tray. Roast for 15–20 minutes, flipping halfway, until golden.
- Add the carrots, broccoli, and bell pepper for the final 10 minutes.
- Build the bowls: raw zucchini ribbons at the base, all roasted ingredients layered on top.
- Finish with spreadable nut cheese.
| Tested note:
The raw zucchini ribbons at the base are the textural element that elevates this from a standard roasted vegetable bowl to something that reads as a proper restaurant-style grain bowl — without the grain. The contrast between the soft, caramelized roasted ingredients and the fresh, slightly crunchy ribbons underneath makes every bite more interesting. Use a vegetable peeler to create long, thin ribbons from the zucchini in about 30 seconds. |
Cooking for Two: Scaling Tips
- All three recipes make 1 generous serving each when the ingredients listed above are used as written. For two people, double the ingredients.
- The Hearty Protein Bowl scales particularly well for meal prep: make a double batch of the roasted components on Sunday and use them across two different bowl configurations during the week.
- Leftover bowls store well for up to 2 days — keep the raw zucchini ribbons and nut cheese separate and add them fresh when serving.
| From the cookbook:
All three recipes are from the Healthy Vegan Cookbook in the full cookbook bundle. [Get the cookbook bundle] |
