This week’s meal plan is all bowl dinners, Monday through Friday, and every single one comes together in 30 minutes or less. We are talking taco bowls, teriyaki, Korean beef, chipotle chicken, and a slow cooker burrito bowl that basically makes itself while you go about your day.

If there is one dinner format my family never complains about, it is a bowl. Everyone builds their own, nobody picks around what they don’t like, and I am not standing at the stove making four different plates. With 8 kids, that kind of flexibility that get’s dinner on the table!

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Why This Meal Plan Works

  • Every dinner is a bowl โ€” everyone customizes their own and there are zero complaints at the table
  • All five dinners use pantry staples and simple ingredients from any regular grocery store
  • Four of the five dinners are ready in 30 minutes or less โ€” the fifth goes in the slow cooker and does the work for you
  • Built around affordable proteins like ground beef and chicken, that are easy to find and budget-friendly to buy in bulk
  • Great for meal prep โ€” cook a big batch of rice on Sunday and it covers the whole week
  • Leftovers reheat beautifully for school lunches and quick next-day meals

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Save time and money by checking your pantry, fridge, and freezer before heading to the store. You might already have several of these ingredients on hand โ€” especially the soy sauce, brown sugar, and canned goods. Buying your chicken and ground beef in larger family packs and splitting them between recipes is one of the easiest ways to keep this meal plan under budget.

Monday – Taco Rice Bowls

Monday nights call for something fast and foolproof. These taco bowls take 30 minutes, use ingredients I always have on hand, and every single one of my kids eats them without negotiation. That alone makes it a weeknight winner. Let everyone build their own bowl and dinner is done.

Estimated Cost: $11.78, $1.96 per Servings

A delicious taco bowl recipe featuring rice, ground meat, black beans, corn, diced tomatoes, avocado, tortilla chips, and a lime wedge, surrounded by fresh lime slices, corn, and cilantro on a light surface.
Taco Rice Bowls
Taco Bowlsย only take a fewย simple ingredientsย and 30 minutes to prepare.
Taco Rice Bowls

Tuesday – Chipotle Chicken Bowls

My boys love Chipotle but we are not spending $15 a person to feed this family. These bowls have that same smoky, bold flavor and cost a fraction of the price โ€” made at home in about the same time it would take to drive there and back. Same taste, way less money.

Estimated Cost: $20.61, $5.15 per Servings

Mexican rice bowl with chicken, corn, beans, and rice.
Chipotle Chicken Bowls
The marinated chicken tastes amazing in this bowl recipe. Healthy recipes like this make dinner time easy and tasty.
Chipotle Chicken Bowls

Wednesday – Teriyaki Chicken Bowls

Midweek is when everyone is tired and I need dinner to be easy. This teriyaki bowl comes together with pantry staples, the sauce takes two minutes to whisk together, and it tastes like something you ordered out. Nobody is complaining on a Wednesday night with this on the table.

Estimated Cost: $12.48, $2.08 per Servings

Teriyaki Chicken with fresh veggies over rice in a bowl with chopsticks on the side.
Teriyaki Chicken Bowls
Thisย Teriyaki Chicken Bowlย is a simple, budget-friendly dinner that comes together fast using pantry staples and fresh veggies.
Teriyaki Chicken Bowls

Thursday – Korean Beef Bowls

Ground beef is one of the most budget-friendly proteins you can buy, and this recipe makes it taste anything but ordinary. Bold, saucy, and ready in 20 minutes โ€” this one has become a regular Thursday request in our house. My boys go back for seconds every time.

Estimated Cost: $13.48, $2.25 per Servings

A plate of white rice topped with ground beef, green onions, and sesame seeds forms a classic Korean Beef Bowl. Chopsticks rest on the plate, with fresh ginger, green onions, and a striped napkin nearby on the marble surface.
Korean Beef Bowls
Thisย Korean Beef Bowls Recipeย is a fast and flavorful dinner made with ground beef, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and a sweet-savory sauce served over rice. A delicious 30-minute meal perfect forย busy nights!
Korean Beef Bowls

Friday – Slow Cooker Chicken Burrito Bowl

Friday is not a cooking day in our house. I put this in the slow cooker in the morning and by dinner time it is done. The chicken shreds right in the pot, everyone builds their own bowl, and I did not stand at the stove once. That is a perfect Friday.

Estimated Cost: $13.64, $2.27 per Servings

A tortilla bowl filled with rice, black beans, corn, lettuce, and topped with shredded cheese and green onions. The dish is presented on a light-colored surface, with a checkered cloth in the background. This illustrates a Slow Cooker Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe.
Slow Cooker Chicken Burrito Bowl
The shredded chicken is seasoned with easy ingredients and cooked with black beans, tomatoes, and corn.
Slow Cooker Chicken Burrito Bowl

Breakfast – Cracker Barrel Pancakes

Weekend breakfast should feel like a treat without being complicated. These taste exactly like the ones from the restaurant โ€” soft, buttery, and worth every bite. My kids think I ordered them somehow. The secret is the buttermilk and they make the fluffiest stack every time.

Estimated Cost: $2.75, $0.69 per Servings

A stack of fluffy pancakes, inspired by the Cracker Barrel Pancake Recipe, is topped with a pat of butter and drizzled with maple syrup on a white plate.
Cracker Barrel Pancakes
This copycat pancake recipe is so delicious and easy to make. The secret ingredient is the buttermilk that is added with other ingredients.
Cracker Barrel Pancakes

Dessert – Cinnamon Bundt Cake

This is the cake I make when I want the house to smell amazing and I don’t want to spend two hours baking. Simple ingredients, easy method, and it comes out tender and warmly spiced every time. A slice with coffee after the kids are in bed is one of my favorite things.

Estimated Cost: $6.99, $0.58 per Servings

Cinnamon bundt cake topped with a icing on a cake pan.
Cinnamon Bundt Cake
Thisย brown sugarย cinnamon swirl cake is perfect for any occasion, and I know youโ€™ll love how easy it is to make and how light and fluffy it is, too.
Cinnamon Bundt Cake

Check out our Lazy Day Cooking Club if you love to stock your freezer with easy meals. Spend just a few minutes getting things started earlier in the day, and let the slow cooker handle the rest so dinner is ready when you get home.

Meal Prep Tips

  • Cook your rice once. Make a large batch of white rice or brown rice on Sunday and store it in the fridge. It reheats in minutes and covers every bowl dinner this week.
  • Prep your proteins by day. The ground beef recipes (Monday and Thursday) are fast enough to cook fresh. Marinate the chipotle chicken on Monday night so it is ready to go Tuesday.
  • Set the slow cooker before school. Friday’s burrito bowl goes in the slow cooker in the morning โ€” 10 minutes of prep and dinner is done before you even think about it.
  • Set up a toppings bar. Put shredded cheese, sour cream, salsa, and cilantro in small bowls and let everyone build their own. My kids eat so much more when they feel like they made it themselves.
  • Double a batch for the freezer. Korean beef and the burrito bowl chicken both freeze beautifully. Make extra and you have a future easy dinner already done.

What to do with Leftovers

In a house with 8 kids, we do not waste food. The good news is every single one of these bowl dinners turns into something just as good the next day. Here is how we use up the leftovers:

  • Taco Rice Bowls – Leftover seasoned beef is amazing in a quick taco salad the next day or stuffed into bell peppers with a little cheese on top.
  • Chipotle Chicken Bowls – Shred the leftover chicken and wrap it in a flour tortilla with cheese for the easiest school lunch quesadilla.
  • Teriyaki Chicken Bowls – Chop leftover chicken and toss it into fried rice or serve over noodles for a completely different meal with zero extra work.
  • Korean Beef Bowls – Spoon leftover beef into lettuce wraps for a lighter lunch or stir it into ramen noodles with a soft-boiled egg for something the older kids love.
  • Burrito Bowl Chicken – Scramble leftover chicken into eggs with a little salsa and wrap it in a tortilla for the best breakfast burrito the next morning.

FAQs

Can I meal prep this plan ahead of time?

Yes โ€” this meal plan is one of the easiest to prep in advance. Cook a large batch of rice on Sunday and store it in the refrigerator. Chop any vegetables you want to use as toppings and keep them in airtight containers. You can also brown the ground beef ahead of time and refrigerate it for up to 3 days. The slow cooker burrito bowl chicken can even be made ahead and frozen โ€” just thaw overnight and reheat.

Can I substitute the proteins to save money?

Absolutely. Ground turkey works in place of ground beef in both the taco bowls and Korean beef bowls for a leaner option that is often cheaper. Bone-in chicken thighs are usually less expensive than boneless and work great in the slow cooker โ€” just remove the bones before shredding. Watch for sales and stock up when prices are low.

What is the best rice to use for bowl dinners?

Long-grain white rice is the classic choice and the most budget-friendly. Jasmine rice adds a slightly floral flavor that pairs especially well with the teriyaki and Korean beef. Brown rice works great for a heartier, more filling bowl. For the fastest option, buy microwavable rice pouches โ€” they are ready in 90 seconds and are a lifesaver on busy nights.

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We hope this bowl dinner meal plan makes your week a little easier and a lot more delicious. If you try any of these recipes, leave a star rating and let us know which bowl was the family favorite โ€” I love hearing which ones your kids request again. And if you are looking for more weekly meal plans, we add a new one every week so there is always something fresh to try!

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Hi, Iโ€™m Carrie Barnard โ€” a professional food blogger with over 14 years of experience helping busy families make dinner fast, easy, and affordable.

At Eating on a Dime, I share simple, budget-friendly recipes that are tested in my own kitchen and approved by my 8 kids. With millions of readers each month, I’m here to help you cook real food for real families โ€” without the stress.

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  1. Roe Koch says:

    These recipes look great…as usual. Is there a way to make any (all) of the meals more diabetic friendly? Would like to see more of those type of meals or at least conversions available. Thanks!