Mediterranean-Style Dinners for a Healthy Mind Meal Plan | Week of April 20

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Enjoy simple, nourishing Mediterranean-Style Dinners for a Healthy Mind in this week's meal plan. Inspired by the Mediterranean Diet and MIND diet principles, these dinners focus on vegetables, beans, fish, lean proteins, olive oil, and whole grains for meals that feel fresh, satisfying, and especially fitting for spring.

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What is the MIND Diet?

You're likely familiar with the Mediterranean Diet, a way of eating centered around vegetables, beans, whole grains, nuts, olive oil, fish, and other minimally processed foods. The MIND diet builds on that same style of eating, combining elements of the Mediterranean and DASH diets into a pattern often associated with healthy aging and cognitive wellness.

Rather than focusing on strict rules, the MIND diet emphasizes a steady pattern of foods like:

  • leafy greens and other vegetables
  • beans and legumes
  • whole grains
  • berries
  • nuts
  • fish and poultry
  • olive oil

It also encourages limiting foods high in saturated fat and added sugars. For me, what makes this way of eating so appealing is that it feels practical, seasonal, and easy to bring to the dinner table.

Many of the recipes in this week's meal plan include ingredients commonly associated with Mediterranean-style and MIND diet eating patterns, such as:

  • Leafy greens like spinach, kale, and arugula
  • Beans and legumes like butter beans, white beans, lentils, and chickpeas
  • Whole grains such as brown rice, quinoa, or whole grain bread
  • Nuts and seeds including almonds and walnuts
  • Fish like salmon
  • Lean poultry such as chicken and turkey
  • Olive oil for cooking and finishing
  • Colorful vegetables that make spring dinners feel bright and fresh

Mediterranean-Style Dinners for a Healthy Mind Menu

Here's a closer look at what's on the table this week, along with a few simple serving ideas to make each meal complete.

  • Monday's dinner is a beautiful plant-forward meal that feels both wholesome and a little special. Grilled cauliflower steaks with butter beans and almond pesto are hearty, flavorful, and a wonderful way to begin the week. Serve with warm whole grain bread, farro, or a simple green salad if you'd like to round out the meal.
  • Tuesday's dinner is a bright and easy skillet supper with Mediterranean flavors. This lemon chicken and orzo combines tender chicken, broccoli, herbs, and citrus in one pan for a dinner that feels fresh and satisfying. If you'd like to lean more fully into the whole grain side of this meal plan, you can swap the orzo for whole grain orzo if available, serve the chicken and vegetables over brown rice or farro, or simply add an extra green salad on the side.
  • Wednesday's dinner is a cozy, nourishing bowl of minestrone with kale-one of my favorite kinds of midweek meals. Filled with vegetables, beans, herbs, and pasta, it's simple, comforting, and perfect for spring evenings that still call for soup. If you have it, whole grain pasta is a lovely option here, and a slice of whole grain bread makes it even heartier.
  • Thursday's dinner is a fresh salmon salad filled with crisp vegetables and bright flavors. It's light but satisfying, and a lovely way to bring salmon, greens, and healthy fats to the table in an easy, beautiful meal. Serve with a slice of whole grain bread, a grain on the side, or even a cup of soup if you want a slightly more substantial dinner.
  • Friday's dinner brings Mediterranean flavors into the weekend with Greek turkey burgers. They're quick, flavorful, and perfect for an easy Friday supper. Serve on whole grain buns if you like, or tuck them into lettuce wraps or bowls with chopped cucumber, tomatoes, and a spoonful of yogurt sauce. Roasted vegetables or sweet potato fries make a delicious side.
  • The snack this week is curry roasted chickpeas, a crisp and savory bite to keep on hand for afternoon snacking or to scatter over salads for extra crunch. They're simple, flavorful, and fit beautifully with the overall Mediterranean-inspired feel of the week.

Have a beautiful and delicious week!

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Mediterranean-Style Dinners for a Healthy Mind Meal Plan | Week of April 20

This Week's Recipes

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Monday: Grilled Cauliflower Steaks with Almond Pesto & Butter Beans
Monday: Grilled Cauliflower Steaks with Almond Pesto & Butter Beans
Need some new meatless dinner ideas? This vegan recipe for grilled cauliflower steaks with buttery (but butter-free!) butter beans and almond pesto comes together in just 25 minutes but is impressive enough to serve to guests. We're sorry to ask you to buy 2 heads of cauliflower to make this recipe when you only cut a couple of "steaks" from each, but it guarantees the best results. Just think of it this way: having leftovers gives you an excuse to try one of our many other healthy cauliflower recipes!
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A skillet filled with cooked orzo, broccoli, lemon slices, and pieces of chicken, garnished with fresh parsley and lemon wedges-perfect for August Mediterranean Diet Dinners.
Tuesday: Mediterranean Lemon Chicken Skillet
Whip up a quick and easy Mediterranean Lemon Chicken and Orzo skillet meal for busy weeknights. Bright, citrusy flavor in one delicious dish!
Mediterranean Lemon Chicken
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Closeup view of bowls of Minestrone Soup with fresh parsley
Wednesday: Minestrone Soup with Kale
A hearty and comforting Minestrone Soup with orzo, kale, beans, and vegetables simmered in a flavorful broth. This easy Italian vegetable soup is a cozy one-pot meal perfect for weeknight dinners.
Minestrone Soup with Kale
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A fresh salmon salad with grilled salmon, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, shredded cheese, spinach, and mixed greens, served in a bowl with a wooden fork, next to a jar of dressing and a white oil dispenser.
Thursday: Salmon Salad
This quick and wholesome Salmon Salad with Citrus Dressing is packed with fresh veggies, flaky roasted salmon, and bright Mediterranean flavors-ready in 20 minutes!
Salmon Salad
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Side view of grilled Greek Turkey Burger on a bun with cucumber slices, tzatziki sauce, tomato and red onion and served with sweet potato fries
Friday: Greek Turkey Burgers on Whole Grain Buns
Easy Greek Turkey Burgers are the ultimate healthy burger upgrade! These juicy and delicious burgers with Tzatziki sauce have incredible bursts of flavor, are easy to make, and utterly transform your turkey burger forever!
Greek Turkey Burgers
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Top view of Curry Roasted Chickpeas in a bowl with salt on a marble background
Snack: Curry Roasted Chickpeas
These Crispy Curry Roasted Chickpeas are a favorite. They're easy, and make nutritious snacks or additions to salads and more. And... they're really, really good!
Curry Roasted Chickpeas

Helpful Tips for This Week's Meal Plan

A little prep at the beginning of the week can make these Mediterranean-style dinners even easier.

Start with the vegetables: Wash and chop salad greens, broccoli, kale, cucumber, and any extra vegetables you'd like for sides or lunches. Having them ready makes dinner assembly much quicker.

Cook a grain ahead: If you'd like to add more whole grains to the week, cook a batch of farro, brown rice, or quinoa early on. It can be served with the lemon chicken, alongside the salmon salad, or with the cauliflower steaks.

Prep toppings and extras: Mix a simple yogurt sauce or vinaigrette, slice onions, and chop fresh herbs in advance so they're ready to use throughout the week.

Make the chickpeas early: Roast the curry chickpeas at the beginning of the week and store them in an airtight container for easy snacking or as a crunchy topping for salads and soups.

Plan for flexible leftovers: The minestrone makes a great next-day lunch, and extra salmon or turkey burgers can easily be repurposed into grain bowls, wraps, or simple salads.

Keep whole grain options on hand: Whole grain bread, brown rice, quinoa, or whole grain pasta are easy ways to round out these meals and lean more fully into the Mediterranean-inspired theme.

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