5 Easy High Volume Recipes for Fat Loss and Healthy Eating Without Feeling Hungry (2024)

It’s time to stop worrying about which foods are best for fat loss or “ramping up” your metabolism.Fat loss occurs in the presence of a calorie deficit or eating fewer calories than your body needs for maintaining its core operations. When this happens, your body breaks down body fat and other tissue to create the fuel it needs.

Achieving a calorie deficit, however, is easier said than done thanks to hunger, cravings, and food being so freaking tasty. Not many people can go from eating at their current calorie intake level to a deficit without feeling deprived or hungry.Making matters worse, if you’re currently eating calorie dense foods (think: sweets, salty snacks, fast food, etc.) and attempt to reduce your calorie intake, you will struggle to eat enough. 1,500 calories can look drastically different and either leave you hungry and deprived or stuffed to the brim and satisfied.

The solution to this caloric density issue is a strategy calledhigh volume eating. In this case, high volumeis referring to foods that are low in calories but large in quantity, size, weight, etc. Take thecilantro lime cauliflower ricecarnitas burrito bowlbelow, for example, which is massive and has fewer than 500 calories without guacamole.

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Other high volume eating highlights:

  • High volume foods leave you full and satisfied
  • High volume foods are typically nutrientdense
  • High volume foods are typically high in protein, which is great for body composition
  • Alleviates feelings of deprivation or other ill effects of dieting
  • High volume foods are low in fat, allowing you to choose yourhealthy fat sources wisely
  • The large size of meals and required chewing assist with the mental side of fat loss dieting

Another good example of high volume foods on display would be something like the fat free popcorn compared to baked Cheetos in the graphic below. The Cheetos have more calories, and you don’t get to eat as many. Check out more graphics like this in my healthy snacks guide.

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Okay, I think you get the gist of high volume eating.

One final note before we get into the recipes: While I picked up a few cooking skills on my way to a degree in nutrition, I don’t particularly enjoy spending time in the kitchen. Therefore, most of the recipes will require minimal cooking and easy-to-prepare ingredients. If you’d rather prepare things like riced/mashed cauliflower or green beans from fresh not frozen, by all means, go right ahead. My goal with these recipes is to shed light on how healthy eating doesn’t have to be complicated.

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ProteinIce Cream

If you have a sweet tooth, protein ice cream is a life saver. Frozen bananas give the best consistency (similar to real ice cream), but they do have a powerful flavor profile. Banana works well with most recipes but if you are going after a salted caramel or orange sherbert, for example, there may be better options. Other possibilities might be:

  • frozen avocados (higher-fat, lower-carb option)
  • coconut oil or flaked coconut (higher-fat)
  • greek yogurt (higher-protein, lower-carb option)
  • pumpkin puree
  • frozen mango or other fruits with a thicker consistency (blueberry mango protein ice cream below)
  • ice only (greatly reduces creaminess)
  • frozen strawberries and vanilla protein powder make a great combo

These days, you have dedicated ice cream machine like the Ninja Creami to take blended ice cream to the next level. Check out this roundup of Ninja Creami Recipes for more inspiration.

4-Ingredient Blueberry Mango Protein Ice Cream

This is quite possibly my favorite protein ice cream flavor to date.

Strawberry Cheesecake Protein Ice Cream

Strawberries work wonders in protein ice cream. And adding a bit of diet soda (trust me) adds a level of fluff that’s super delicious.

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Bonus: For which protein to choose, I recommend Optimum Nutrition’s Hydrowhey. Since hydrolyzed whey isolate is its primary ingredient, it tends to decrease any digestion issues like gas and bloating that can occur with some protein powders. For someone with a baby stomach like mine, I always feel great using this protein. If you’re lucky and have an iron stomach, go with a cheaper alternative like their Gold Standard version.

Broritos

A bro-rito, in case you didn’t know, is simply a burrito without the tortilla. In the recipe above, I used extra-lean ground turkey and reduced sodium taco seasoning (1/2 packet for 1lb of turkey). Alternative protein options might be lean ground beef, ground chicken, tofu, or a mixture of beans. Also, low-fat cheese is a great way to add protein and flavor to this dish.

More Recipes for Protein Options:

  • Pressure Cooker Shredded Mexican Chicken
  • Low Fat Barbacoa Beef
  • Ground Beef Baked Tacos
  • Instant Pot Ground Turkey Taco Meat
  • Healthy Ground Chicken Chorizo

Consider the pictured version of this recipe the base model of bro-ritos. You could spice things up with fajita vegetables, beans, avocado/guacamole, lite sour cream, or other additions. Just be sure to match your additional ingredients to your goals. While the pictured version is plain, it’s a massive serving and a high volume meal. Scaling back too much to add in a ton of guacamole and sour cream might defeat the purpose. Be mindful and remember the purpose of your meals.

Related: 22 Macro Friendly Recipes with Ground Beef

Spicy Mashed Cauliflower & Pulled Pork

As you can see below, a food processor or NutriBullet makes easy work for cauliflower mashed fauxtatoes (just be sure to cook the cauliflower before mashing). I’ve used both butter and coconut oil, and the coconut oil wins in terms of flavor, oddly enough. The great thing about cauliflower is its versatility and ability to take on flavors. A little bit of seasoning goes a long way with cauliflower. For the spicy version, I use cayenne and black pepper in addition to a pinch of sea salt.

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The pulled pork pictured here was a pre-marinated pork tenderloin that was slow cooked with beans. You could also make something like my Ninja Foodi pulled pork or Instant Pot BBQ Pulled Chicken.

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Rotisserie Chicken & Vegetables

Don’t sleep on the rotisserie chickens next to the checkout line. They’re a great protein source, taste amazing, have zero cook time, zero clean up, and have an excellent macronutrient/calorie profile. This is another “blank canvas” meal that could be spiced up however you like with other vegetables, spices/herbs, etc. Have fun with it!

And in case you’re looking for more rotisserie chicken ideas, check out the graphic below.

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For more things to do with rotisserie chicken, check out my buffalo chicken stuffed peppers, rotisserie chicken and dumplings, or my roundup of 10 healthy recipes using rotisserie chicken.

More Protein + Veggie Combos

Rotisserie chicken is easy, but I think options like ground beef, chicken, and turkey are super easy as well. Here’s a handful of ground meat + veggie combos you can cook all in one pan.

  • One-Pan Sweet Chili Ground Beef and Brussels Sprouts
  • Keto Cheeseburger Skillet
  • 20-Minute Sweet and Spicy Ground Chicken and Broccoli
  • Greek Ground Chicken and Veggie Bowls
  • Chipotle Ground Turkey and Sweet Potatoes

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The Takeaways for High-Volume, Low Calorie Eating

  • Cauliflower is one of the most versatile, high volume foods around and can serve as an excellent “base” or “blank canvas” food.
  • The more food you can eat while keeping calories low, the more fat loss success you will have.
  • Keeping calories low in most high volume meals involves scaling back on fat intake. By no means should you shy away from fat – it’s just the most calorically dense macronutrient and easiest to reduce for overall calorie intake. When you do consume fat on a fat loss diet, ensure that it’s from a great source and ideally a part of your meals. (Snacking on nuts during a fat loss diet is difficult for overall calorie intake.)
  • Protein ice cream is a must for sweets lovers. Although it wasn’t mentioned, you can add vegetables like spinach and kale to bulk up your serving size and add extra nutrients to your diet. I prefer to keep them out of my ice cream and in food, however.
  • Frozen fruits and vegetables are picked at their peak ripeness and you shouldn’t be all that concerned over buying fresh vs frozen.
  • You can be as fancy as you like in the kitchen but at the end of the day, being consistent in the kitchen is what will make or break your fat loss success.

As always, if you try any of my recipes, I want to see your re-creations onInstagram. It lets me know you’re putting healthy recipes into action, and I love sharing your recipes to inspire others.

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FAQs

What are high-volume foods for fat loss? ›

High-fiber foods not only provide volume but also take longer to digest, making you feel full longer on fewer calories. Vegetables, fruits and whole grains all contain fiber. Popcorn is a good example of a high-volume, low-calorie whole grain. One cup of air-popped popcorn has about 30 calories.

What is low-calorie but high-volume? ›

Some high-protein, low-calorie, high-volume foods include chicken or turkey breast, fish, eggs, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, tofu, and legumes such as beans, chickpeas, and lentils.

What food is filling but low in calories? ›

10 Low-Calorie Foods That Will Help You Feel Full
  • Greek Yogurt.
  • Cottage Cheese.
  • Fish.
  • Meat and Poultry.
  • Eggs.
  • Legumes.
  • Oats.
  • Vegetables.
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What food keeps you full? ›

Whole, unprocessed foods that are high in protein and fiber will generally leave you more sated, which means you feel full for a longer period of time. Some of the most filling foods include boiled potatoes, oatmeal, eggs, fish, Greek yogurt, and popcorn.

What 3 foods burn the most fat? ›

Consuming certain foods can lead to a reduction in body fat. These include eggs, nuts, and oily fish. When a person adds these fat-burning foods to their diet, they can burn fat and lose weight over time.

What foods add to lower belly fat? ›

To increase your protein intake, try to include a high quality protein source at each meal and snack, such as lean meat, poultry, tofu, eggs, beans, and lentils. High protein intake is associated with lower abdominal fat and moderate body weight.

What is the highest calorie food per volume? ›

Examples include butter, oils, salad dressings, sugar, nuts, seeds, dry bread, dry cereal, crackers, egg yolk, avocado, dried fruit, red meat, and yes, Egg Muffins and pizza. As you can see from the chart below, oils are the most calorie-dense foods on the planet.

What fills you up calories or volume? ›

Instead of eliminating certain foods or food groups, volume eating aims to fill you up with foods that take up space in your gut. “Feeling full depends on the amount of food you eat, not the number of calories and fat grams,” says Sarah Hutchinson, RDN, a registered dietitian at Henry Ford Health.

Is volume eating bad for weight loss? ›

This practice promotes healthy eating habits to improve overall body weight. It is perfect for people who consume a full plate or bowl because it has slightly the same concept. Volume eating does not negatively impact your health and weight loss goals. Here's a complete guide for beginners.

How can I lose weight without feeling hungry? ›

In order to be able to cut calories without eating less and feeling hungry, you need to replace some higher calorie foods with foods that are lower in calories and fat and will fill you up. In general, this means foods with lots of water and fiber in them.

What foods can I eat unlimited amounts of? ›

Let's take a look at some of these wonderful foods:
  • Celery. Celery is a vegetable that is made up of 95% water! ...
  • Broccoli. It is well known for the natural substance it contains – sulforaphane, which has an anti-cancerous effect. ...
  • Kale. ...
  • Cucumber. ...
  • Lettuce. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Raspberries.

What is the best thing to eat for breakfast to lose weight? ›

The best things to eat for breakfast include oatmeal, eggs, lean bacon or turkey, whole-grain toast, peanut butter, smoothies, and yogurt with muesli. If you decide to try high protein breakfasts, play around with food combinations on your calorie tracker.

What is a high protein breakfast to lose belly fat? ›

Here are a few examples of high-protein breakfasts that can help you lose weight: Scrambled eggs: with veggies, fried in coconut oil or olive oil. An omelette: with cottage cheese and spinach (my personal favorite). Stir-fried tofu: with kale and dairy-free cheese.

What food is most filling? ›

Foods That Help Beat Hunger and Keep You Fuller Longer
  1. Whole Grains. Whole grains, such as brown rice, whole wheat bread, and whole wheat pasta, are linked to weight control and maintaining a healthy weight. ...
  2. Greek Yogurt. ...
  3. Avocado. ...
  4. Oatmeal. ...
  5. Red Chili Pepper. ...
  6. Fish. ...
  7. Nuts. ...
  8. Beans and Legumes.

Is high volume better for fat loss? ›

For building as much muscle as possible while trying to lose body fat, high volume training is one method that works well. High volume training, for this article's definition, is when you use less weight resistance than normal weight training but much higher amounts of reps.

What are examples of high volume foods? ›

Here are a few examples of high-volume foods:
  • Cruciferous vegetables. Think Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower or cabbage. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Green leafy vegetables like spring mix, lettuce, spinach or arugula. ...
  • Vegetables with high water content like zucchini, celery, cucumbers or onions.
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What are the best high volume foods? ›

Oats, quinoa, farro, brown rice, bran, barley, buckwheat, and more are all great high volume low-calorie foods. Although slightly higher calorie than the other foods in this list (like fruits and vegetables), grains will keep you much fuller for longer. Quinoa has about 200 calories per serving of one cup.

What is the highest calorie food by volume? ›

Examples include butter, oils, salad dressings, sugar, nuts, seeds, dry bread, dry cereal, crackers, egg yolk, avocado, dried fruit, red meat, and yes, Egg Muffins and pizza. As you can see from the chart below, oils are the most calorie-dense foods on the planet.

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