Foods after Bariatric Surgery for your Freezer
Staple Foods after Bariatric Surgery
For in your Freezer
* Skinless Chicken Breast
*Lean Ground Turkey or Chicken
*Salmon Fillets
*Tilapia Fillets
*Shrimp (peeled) 🍤
*Frozen Veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, green beans)
*Edamame (shelled)
*Lean Turkey or Chicken Sausages
*Frozen Berries
*Frozen Spinach
*Cauliflower Rice 🍚
*Greek Yogurt Popsicles
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Navigating meal times after bariatric surgery or gastric sleeve can feel overwhelming, especially when you're focusing on recovery. I remember the constant worry about getting enough protein and making healthy choices while dealing with limited energy. That's why having a well-stocked freezer with bariatric-friendly foods became my secret weapon for successful meal planning and sticking to my new lifestyle. Freezer staples are a game-changer because they help you prepare nutritious meals quickly, reducing the temptation for less healthy options when hunger strikes. My personal bariatric food list emphasizes lean protein sources, which are crucial for healing and maintaining muscle mass. Think boneless skinless chicken breasts, ground chicken, ground turkey, pink salmon fillets, tilapia fillets, and raw shrimp. These are incredibly versatile! You can easily bake chicken breasts from frozen, sauté ground turkey for a quick meal, or air-fry salmon fillets for a delicious, high-protein dinner. For soft food diet after bariatric surgery, flaked fish like tilapia or finely shredded chicken can be excellent choices. Beyond protein, don't underestimate the power of frozen vegetables and fruits. They're picked at their peak freshness and retain all their nutrients. My freezer always has broccoli florets, green beans, riced cauliflower, and chopped spinach. These are perfect for adding fiber and vitamins to any bariatric meal. I love steaming broccoli or green beans as a side, or adding chopped spinach directly to a ground turkey scramble. Riced cauliflower is a fantastic low-carb alternative to rice and can be easily incorporated into many gastric sleeve meal ideas. For a sweet treat or smoothie base, a berry blend is always on hand. And for those moments when you need a quick protein boost or a satisfying, portion-controlled dessert, Yasso Greek yogurt bars are a godsend! I discovered the fudge brownie flavor, and with just 100 calories and 5g protein per bar, they're a perfect way to satisfy a sweet craving while getting in some essential protein. They're a great example of how yogurt after surgery can be incorporated into your diet in a fun way. To make your own bariatric frozen meals, consider batch cooking. Cook up a large batch of ground chicken or turkey, then portion it out with riced cauliflower and frozen green beans. Freeze individual servings for easy grab-and-go meals. Similarly, chicken and turkey sausages can be pre-cooked, sliced, and frozen, ready to be added to a quick veggie stir-fry. This approach transforms a simple bariatric food list into a practical bariatric meal plan that supports your journey without adding extra stress. It's all about making healthy eating after surgery as simple and delicious as possible!


