Even action heroes need a lunch break. That’s why MyFitnessPal partnered with Sarah Michelle for the launch of Meal Planner—our newest tool to help you build simple, satisfying meal plans that actually work for your schedule and goals.
Inside Meal Planner, you’ll find some of Sarah’s favorite recipes, including this one: Sarah Michelle Gellar’s Buddha Bowl. It’s colorful, crave-worthy, and loaded with good-for-you ingredients—aka the kind of power lunch that helps you feel ready for whatever the day throws at you.
This recipe layers hearty brown rice with tender chicken breast, crisp vegetables, creamy avocado, and a zingy sesame-ginger dressing. Each bowl clocks in with 45 grams of protein and nearly 12 grams of fiber to keep you full, focused, and energized.
If you’re looking for more meals that hit that sweet spot that’s both healthy and delicious, you’ll find them—along with customizable meal plans—when you try MyFitnessPal’s Meal Planner.
Create your own meal plan to unlock a whole library of recipes to choose from. Yes, you’ll get more favorites from Sarah Michelle Gellar including her Protein Smoothie, Turkey Zucchini Boats, Broccoli & Lentil Salad, and Salmon Avocado Salad.
Servings: 6 buddha bowls (1 buddha bowl per serving)
Nutrition Per Serving: 674 calories, 29.2g fat, 4.3g saturated fat, 521.8mg sodium, 59.4g carbohydrates, 11.6g fiber, 9.4g sugar, 0.5g added sugar, 45g protein
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