Meal Prep Like a Pro With This Genius Cookbook (All Meals are Gluten-Free & Affordable!)

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Holding a copy of Cook Once Eat All Week

Anyone else want to cook once and eat all week?

Getting healthy, fresh meals on the table each night is a struggle for me and can get very overwhelming. Juggling a busy work schedule while supervising Zoom school has me overloaded most weekdays, and I’ll admit I’m bad at meal planning. 😂 I sometimes have great intentions of prepping on weekends, yet often fail to, and then the week gets chaotic fast.

That’s why I was so excited to stumble upon this popular meal prep cookbook – Cook Once, Eat All Week: 26 Weeks of Gluten-Free, Affordable Meal Prep to Preserve Your Time & Sanity.

roasting and steaming veggies all at once

I first heard about this cookbook through my cousin, who started sharing her positive experience and meal prep on social media. I was instantly drawn to the idea of prepping once with a handy shopping list, and then quickly onlinepiling fresh homemade meals during the week.

Side note – this post is not sponsored. I just wanted to share a book that really inspired me! Hopefully you’ll find this cookbook as helpful as I have when it onlinees to meal prep and making the most of your time in the kitchen.

batch prepping meals for the week

How Cook Once, Eat All Week Works:


    • The book includes 26 weeks of easy, affordable, family-friendly meals that are also gluten-free.
    • Each week there is a meal plan featuring unique recipes around the same protein, veggies, and starch. You’ll get a detailed weekly grocery list to make 3 full meals and suggestions for 2 additional bonus meals.
    • On your meal prep day, there are detailed instructions on how to cook, steam, roast, or prep ahead all of the ingredients. You’ll then store all the items in separate containers so they’ll be ready to use when onlinepiling meals during the week.
    • Each recipe will include items from the food you have prepared or cooked ahead of time, so you’ll be getting a fresh meal very quickly on the table.

Cook Once Eat All Week Cookbook Review

Reasons I Love Cook Once, Eat All Week:


    • The recipes are gluten-free, and there are suggestions to help make things Paleo and dairy-free as well.
    • Even better, the recipes are easy to follow. There’s nothing worse than a recipe with a zillion steps and odd ingredients. These are simple, like the recipes I typically enjoy cooking!
    • Most importantly, everything has been great tasting so far! I get in a recipe rut, and this is such an efficient way to try new ones.
    • Anyone else have family members who are not fans of leftovers? This is not the type of plan that has you precooking everything and warming it up in the microwave, although you probably could. Your prep day will have you onlinepiling super quick fresh meals during the week!
    • There are even instructions on how to prep using your Instant Pot or slow cooker on prep day. Yippee, I love using those methods for cooking!

weekly ingredients list Cook Once Eat All Week

What does a typical week look like?

Below I’ll highlight a few of the meals from one of the weeks in the book. The main ingredients in these recipes are ground beef, gold potatoes, and broccoli. The prep day really only took me maybe an hour or two, and it made onlinepiling the meals super fast during the week.

Hip Tip: You could even make things go faster by having the weekly grocery list delivered through Instacart or order through Walmart grocery pickup!

1.) Bacon Burgers with Fries, Roasted Broccoli, and Twice Baked Fries

bacon burgers from cook once eat all week

Who doesn’t love a flavorful burger? These were tasty with bacon, white cheddar, tomato, and avocado! I loved the roasted broccoli and fries so much! Yum!


2.) Cottage Pie

Cottage pie from Cook Once Eat All Week

Meat and potato fans will love this easy ground beef and mashed potatoes recipe! Since I had steamed the potatoes and roasted the broccoli, I was able to just spread everything in the pan, and bake to warm up and melt together. This was very onlineforting and delicious! We loved it, and had some yummy leftovers to enjoy, too.


3.) Picadillo Tacos

easy padadillo tacos from Cook Once Eat All Week

This was my very favorite meal! The diced potatoes and picadillo sauce were so awesome in these tacos! I’ll be making this idea again for sure! We aren’t following a gluten-free diet and prefer flour tortillas, but you can use corn instead- yum!


I’m not the only fan of this book – it has 5 stars on Amazon with amazing reviews, too.

meals made from Cook Once Eat All Week

See what my fellow Hip2Save recipe developer Ashley had to say about Cook Once, Eat All Week:

Cook Once, Eat All Week has been a wonderful tool for helping our family eat healthy because I don’t have time to create a daily meal that may take 2-3 hours to prepare. My husband and I actually do the prep day together, and we haven’t had a bad meal yet.

Our favorite so far is Week 16, because the flavors are over the top delish! I love how all the recipes are so different, you don’t realize you’re eating the same 3 main ingredients all week long! Such a genius concept. 

holding cook once eat all week

Pick up a copy of Cook Once, Eat All Week for under $20 on:



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Still not convinced? Check out these awesome reviews from our Hip2Save readers!

“I purchased this last time it was posted. The majority of the recipes have been winners for my family of 4. I spend about an hour on Sunday prepping for the week and then can quickly get healthy meals on the table during the week. I also have doubled many recipes and freeze the extra portion. After meal prepping for the past month, I have not only had easy weeks of home-cooked meals, but have also filled up my freezer!

Like any cookbook, some recipes have been more enjoyed than others, but it’s definitely gotten us out of our dinner rut! I also should mention, I like that recipes do not require tons of ingredients and/or weird things. Most things are already in my pantry or fridge (or can be easily substituted for something that is!)”

“I love this book! I got a copy just before Christmas and it was a lifesaver while taking care of my grandma who is so picky. She saw the cover one day and was like, ‘oh, gluten-free? You know all that gluten-free stuff tastes like 💩?’ I laughed and said, ‘well we’ve been eating from this for the last few weeks and you’ve loved it all, so it can’t be that bad.’ This method of prep and make works wonderfully for me!”


I baked Joanna Gaines’ biscuit recipe and they were…


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.online, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


Join The Discussion

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  1. Meg

    I bought this 6 months ago and my husband and I love it! I wish I had this in college. It saves me so much time and if I’m not feeling well my husband who can’t cook has no problem finishing dinner. I highly reonlinemend it especially for busy lives.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Thanks Meg for sharing your experience!

  2. Cat

    Thank you so much for the reonlinemendation. We are in a meal rut and this has given me inspiration. Meal prepping seems pretty intimidating but I’m hoping this will change my mind!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      I can so relate to that! Sometimes it’s nice to just to have a list of groceries and instructions so I don’t have to over-think about what to make. lol ❤️👍

  3. Denise

    Has anyone tried the recipes using ground turkey on the recipes that call for ground beef? I typically substitute anyway but just curious on thoughts as to how the recipes tasted…TIA 🙂

    • Meg

      Yes I only cook with ground turkey so you will be fine.

  4. animity

    Is it meat everyday? I am more of a Monday meat day and the rest vegetarian.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Yes basically a meat, veggies, and starch.

  5. culverrobin

    Putting this on my Christmas wish list! So excited to meal prep with a cook book that is ALL gluten free (half of my family is celiac)!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh yes, then you could really use this! 👍

    • Kathleen

      Celiac family here as well, this looks like a great option! Thank you!

  6. SueJo

    Thanks for this! I just purchased for a gift and I can’t wait to receive it. May have to get one for myself!!!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Perfect! And yes- you’d love it too, I’m sure! And what a nice gift idea. – thanks for sharing.

  7. Gramma C

    There is no way I can eat food that was made a week earlier. I can barely stand next day leftovers.

    • JenniferS

      Week long leftovers is questionable to me too.

      • Niki

        They’re not leftovers. She specifically addresses that in the book. You prepare the ingredients in advance and prepare the meal on the day you want it

  8. Suszy

    You had me at the title – going to buy this now!!

  9. Meranda

    So I was super excited about the idea of this book, but after implementing it for about a week, I was a little disappointed. You spend so much time preparing everything, and then it still takes about 30 minutes to get dinner on the table every day. I don’t know, we’ve found with our family that every plate has been much easier. Spend the same amount of time each night with no big prep day! Everyone is different though, I’m glad others are enjoying the book 😊

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts Meranda!

    • rochellemcgee

      Thanks for feedback – I wondered about that because I’ve tried similar plans in the past.

  10. SueJo

    I purchased this as a gift when you first posted about it and I was really happy with it!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing!

  11. LMH

    I also purchased this last time it was posted. The majority of the recipes have been winners for my family of 4. I spend about an hour on Sunday prepping for the week and then can quickly get healthy meals on the table during the week. I also have doubled many recipes and freeze the extra portion. After meal prepping for the past month, I have not only had easy weeks of home-cooked meals, but have also filled up my freezer! Like any cookbook, some recipes have been more enjoyed than others, but it’s definitely gotten us out of our dinner rut! I also should mention, I like that recipes do not require tons of ingredients and/or weird things. Most things are already in my pantry or fridge (or can be easily substituted for some thing that is!)

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Awesome – I love simple recipes too. Thanks for your feedback!

  12. apennyfeather

    I’ve had this book awhile and I love it.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Perfect thanks for adding that!

  13. Marie

    I’m glad I read all the onlinements. I like the idea of prep ahead of time but I thought this was a, “prepare and eat all week,” deal. Now I really may get it. Thanks!

  14. Sassy granddaughter

    I love this book! I got a copy just before Christmas and it was a lifesaver while taking care of my grandma who is so picky. She saw the cover one day and was like ,”oh gluten free? You know all that gluten free stuff tastes like 💩?” I laughed and said “well we’ve been eating from this for the last few weeks and you’ve loved it all, so it can’t be that bad.”
    This method of prep and make works wonderfully for me!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Lol 😂 I love that story!! I’m so glad it’s working out for ya ❤️

  15. kristiehisey

    I am currently eating the loaded cauliflower casserole from week three. All recipes have been so good! Highly reonlinemend this book.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      That’s so great to hear! Thanks for sharing 👍

  16. Dee

    If you do a search for “planned over meals” you’ll find a lot of recipes like this. I learned when I lived on my own that I could take one small roast (or a package of ground meat or a rotisserie chicken) and make 3 very different meals from it. The Aldi weekly meal plans you’ve posted (and are still in the recipe section) are wonderful as well.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Thanks for the feedback Dee! Glad you like them. <3

  17. lindy

    I love the concept so on reonlinemendation of a YouTuber, I borrowed it from the library. It was interesting but none of the recipes really intrigued me. You can see the first week or so as a preview in Amazon to try it. I think this could be a godsend for many but since I am not GF and already have an established pantry cook method, it wasn’t fitting for me.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Thanks for your helpful feedback Lindy!

  18. jlia

    I got through about 3 weeks but my little kids did not eat much. Sigh.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Aw darn. Thanks for sharing your feedback!

  19. Ka Rena

    Loved the concept but did not care for the recipes at all.

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