How I Make Weekday Cooking So Much Faster (Meal Prep Tips)
- Lazy Fusion
- 3 days ago
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Cooking after a long day can feel overwhelming, especially when you want a homemade meal but don’t have hours to spend in the kitchen. I found that prepping a few key ingredients ahead of time cuts my weekday cooking time dramatically. By preparing onions, chutneys, dough, and base gravies in advance, I can whip up delicious meals quickly without sacrificing flavor or nutrition. In this post, I’ll share my practical meal prep ideas that make weekday cooking faster and more enjoyable.

Prepping Onions for Speed and Flavor
Onions are the foundation of many dishes, but peeling and chopping them every day can be time-consuming. I slice or dice a large batch of onions once or twice a week and store them in airtight containers in the fridge. This way, I can grab the exact amount I need without starting from scratch.
Tips for prepping onions:
Use a sharp knife or food processor to speed up chopping.
Store onions in a sealed container to avoid strong odors spreading in the fridge.
For caramelized onions, cook a big batch slowly and refrigerate or freeze in portions.
Keep some fried onions ready to add crunch and flavor to dishes like biryanis or salads.
Having onions ready means I can start cooking immediately without the prep hassle.
Making Chutneys in Advance
Chutneys add a burst of flavor and freshness to meals. Preparing chutneys ahead saves time and elevates simple dishes. I usually make a few varieties like mint-coriander chutney, tamarind chutney, and coconut chutney.
How I prep chutneys:
Blend fresh herbs, spices, and other ingredients in bulk.
Store chutneys in small jars or containers in the fridge.
Freeze chutneys in ice cube trays for longer storage and easy portioning.
Use chutneys as dips, spreads, or mix-ins for rice and snacks.
Having chutneys ready means I can add instant flavor without extra cooking.
Preparing Dough for Quick Meals
Dough is another ingredient I prepare in advance, especially for flatbreads like chapati, paratha, or pizza base. Making dough ahead saves the time of mixing and kneading on busy days.
Dough prep tips:
Mix flour, water, salt, and oil to make a soft dough.
Let it rest for 30 minutes to improve texture.
Divide dough into small balls and refrigerate in airtight containers.
Bring dough to room temperature before rolling and cooking.
With dough ready, I can quickly roll out fresh breads to accompany any meal.

Making Base Gravies for Versatile Cooking
Base gravies form the backbone of many curries and stews. Preparing them in advance lets me customize meals quickly by adding different proteins or vegetables.
How I prepare base gravies:
Cook onions, tomatoes, and spices together to create a thick sauce.
Cool and store the gravy in portions in the fridge or freezer.
Use the base gravy to make dishes like chicken curry, vegetable korma, or dal by adding ingredients and simmering briefly.
Freeze in small containers for easy thawing.
Having base gravies ready means I can create a variety of dishes with minimal effort.
Organizing Your Meal Prep
To make meal prep efficient, organization is key. I use clear containers labeled with dates so I know what’s fresh. I also keep a list of prepped ingredients and plan meals around what I have ready.
My meal prep routine:
Choose a day or two for prepping onions, chutneys, dough, and gravies.
Use quality containers that seal well to keep ingredients fresh.
Label everything with prep dates.
Plan meals that use these prepped ingredients to avoid waste.
Keep a small freezer stash for longer storage.
This system saves me time and reduces stress during the week.

Final Thoughts on Faster Weekday Cooking
Prepping onions, chutneys, dough, and base gravies ahead of time transforms weekday cooking from a chore into a smooth, enjoyable process. It lets me focus on assembling and cooking meals quickly without compromising taste or quality. If you want to save time and eat well during busy weekdays, try setting aside a couple of hours for meal prep. You’ll find cooking feels less stressful and more rewarding.
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