CV Kitchen Tips | The Country Victualler
Protein bowls are suddenly everywhere -
on restaurant menus, in supermarkets, and all over social media.

But this isn't just a trend. It's a shift in how people want to eat:
simple, high protein meals that actually keep you full and don't rely on ulta-processed ingredients.
At The Country Victualler, we've seen this change first-hand especially with our lean pork strips, which have become a go-to for quick, high-protein meals.
Perfect for quick, nutritious meals at home.
So we thought we'd share a simple CV Kitchen Tips recipe you can make the night before for busy days ahead.
WHY PROTEIN BOWLS ARE TRENDING
Protein bowls are popular right now because they fit modern life:
* High-Protein Meals: People want meals that satisfy without complicated cooking
* Meal Prep: Busy families and fitness enthusiasts are increasingly prepping for convenience
* Social Media Influence: "build your bowl" meals are easy to share and recreate
* Healthier Food Choices: There's a growing preference for real ingredients over proc processed food

WHY LEAN PORK STRIPS WORKS SO WELL
Our free-range lean pork strips are ideal for this style of eating because they are:
* Naturally high in protein
* Quick to cook
* Easy to batch prep
* Versatile with flavours (sweet, savoury, spicy)
* Perfect hot or cold for meal prep bowls
They simplify healthy eating without being restrictive.
CV KITCHEN HIGH-PROTEIN PORK STRIP BOWL (MEAL PREP FRIENDLY)
* Prep time: 10 minutes
* Cook time: 10-13 minutes
* Serves 2
Ingredients
Protein:
* 300g lean pork strips https://thecountryvictualler.co.uk/pork-strips
Base:
* 150g cooked brown rice or quinoa
*1 tbsp olive oil
Veg:
* 1 red pepper, sliced
* 1 courgette, sliced
* Handful of spinach
* 1 small red onion
Quick marinade:
* 1 tbsp soy sauce
* 1 tbsp honey
* 1 tsp Dijon mustard
* 1tsp garlic clove, crushed
* Black pepper

Method
1. Marinate the pork ( optional but worth it ):
Mix soy sauce, honey, mustard and garlic. Coat the pork strips and leave for at least 20 minutes or overnight if you're meal prepping.
2. Cook the pork:
Heat the pan with a little olive oil and cook the pork strips for around 6-8 minutes until golden and cooked through.
3. Cook the veg:
Add peppers, courgette and onion to the same pan and saute for 4-5 minutes until just softened but still fresh.
4. Build your bowl:
Add rice or quinoa to your bowl, top with pork and vegetables, then finish with fresh spinach.
5. Finish & store:
Drizzle over any remaining marinade or your favourite dressing.

MEAL PREP TIP (THIS IS THE KEY BIT)
This recipe works best when you make it ahead.
Cook everything in advance, store in the fridge, and assemble when needed.

It's perfect for:
* Work lunches
* Gym fuel
* Busy weeknight dinners
* Family meal planning
It keeps well for 2-3 days when stored correctly.
HOW THIS FITS WHAT WE DO AT THE COUNTRY VICTUALLER
We're witnessing more customers move towards simple, high-protein cooking at home, and lean pork strips are becoming a quiet staple in that shift.
Instead of ultra-processed convenience foods, people want:
* Real ingredients
* Better protein content
* Trustworthy meals
* Food that fits their lifestyle
That's where butcher-led cooking shines.
FINAL THOUGHT
Protein bowls aren't complicated - they're just a smarter way to build a meal.
With a good protein base, like our lean pork strips, everything else falls into place.
Shop lean pork strips here:
https://thecountryvictualler.co.uk/pork-strips

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What are your favourite ingredients?
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