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Chef Robert Irvine's high-protein diet tips — and why he eats every two and a half hours


A split image showing Chef Robert Irvine cooking next to an image of him lifting weights.
Chef Robert Irvine is famously fit, and said he eats every two and a half hours, loading up on protein, carbs, and veggies.
  • Robert Irvine is a busy chef, but makes time to eat every two and a half hours to stay fueled.
  • He said he didn't get in shape by dieting, and recommends eating plenty of protein and carbs.
  • His meals include oatmeal, lots of chicken, fish, and veggies, and protein shakes or bars.

Celebrity chef Robert Irvine is famously jacked, and he didn't get there by eating "rabbit food."

The Food Network star and former Royal Navy vet told Business Insider that he eats an average of 4,000 calories a day, and up to 6,500 when he's particularly active. To get there, he keeps to a strict schedule of having a meal every two and a half hours.

And he definitely doesn't want to hear about the latest calorie-cutting fad.

"The first three letters of diet are 'die' - that means you're not going to enjoy it. But healthy eating doesn't mean that you have to eat garbage," Irvine said. "There are many ways to make things taste good, but you have to plan."

The busy chef said his rigorous meal schedule helps him keep his metabolism strong and fuels his 7-day-a-week workout routine, even while he's traveling 345 days of the year for various shows, brands, and other projects.

His secret to eating nutritious meals on the go? Irvine said he plans out a week's worth of meals every Sunday, relying on staples like chicken, fish, potatoes, greens, and oatmeal. Here's his typical day of eating, emphasizing unprocessed foods and fresh flavors for delicious, healthy meals that are convenient enough for his travel schedule.

His morning meals focus on carbs and protein

Irvine said his typical breakfast includes carbohydrates for energy in the form of oatmeal and dried fruit.

His next meal, an egg white omelet, is high in protein to promote muscle growth and recovery.

Carbs, particularly from high-fiber sources like oats and fruit, and protein are both helpful for keeping you full, dietitians previously told Business Insider.

Getting enough protein and carbs is also crucial to fuel active people like Irvine, who hits the gym daily to lift weights, regardless of what time zone he's in.

In the afternoon and evening, Irvine switches to veggies with chicken and fish

Irvine said he eases up on the carbs as the day goes on, often enjoying an early lunch with staples like rice and potatoes. His primary protein sources are chicken breast (he eats two portions a day) and fish like tuna and salmon. Irvine said he used to eat a steak every day, but got a bit bored, and now keeps it to once a month.

After noon, he loads up on veggies — broccoli, carrots, spinach, and a personal favorite, cabbage seasoned with black pepper and citrus. He said cooking with acids like lemon juice or vinegar is a major flavor enhancer.

He supplements with protein shakes or bars, but no more than two a day

To round out his nutrition needs, Irvine said he has a protein shake or bar between meals — typically from his own brand.

However, he tries to rely mostly on whole foods, limiting himself to no more than two shakes or bars a day, at least one with greens added.

Irvine said eating so often throughout the day may seem tedious, but he's found he has more energy than when he would eat three huge meals a day. The consistent meals also provide a boost to metabolism, he said. Research suggests digestion burns energy, known as the thermogenic effect of food (although it has a relatively small effect on metabolism overall).

"I tell people to eat more and they laugh at me," he said. "If you start eating every 2 hours, the first week would be a nightmare, but then you'd get used to it."

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By: [email protected] (Gabby Landsverk)
Title: Chef Robert Irvine's high-protein diet tips — and why he eats every two and a half hours
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/chef-robert-irvine-daily-diet-high-protein-boost-metabolism-2024-2
Published Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2024 16:48:23 +0000

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