WW Friendly Recipes That Make 1-2 servings (2024)

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WW Friendly Recipes That Make 1-2 servings (1)

We are wrapping up our “2-serving” series with our grand finale post: A list of 30 WW recipes that make 1-2 servings! Whether you are looking for breakfast, a snack, dessert, or a main entrée, we have you covered with this list. All of the recipes on this list are between 1-6 WW FreeStyle Smart Points per serving.

Before we get to the list of 1 serving recipes and 2 serving recipes, I just want to drop one last reminder for those of you who were still on the fence about purchasing the Table for Two ebook…

The special $10.99 price for the Table for Two ebook ends tomorrow, October 7, at 11:59 p.m. (CST). After that, it will be $14.99. Learn more and get the ebook for the $10.99 price here.

If you like this list, you will LOVE our Table for Two ebook that takes 28 WW friendly recipes that make 2 servings each, divides them into four weeks of meal plans, and includes grocery lists for each week. Learn more and purchase your copy here.

If you are looking for single serving WW friendly convenience foods, you may like these lists as well…

  • Smart Snacks that are 4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points or Lower
  • WW Fast Food and Restaurant Survival Guide
  • Quick and Easy Breakfast Ideas that are Low in WW FreeStyle Smart Points
  • Smart and Convenient Lunch Combinations that are Low in WW SP
  • Smart and Convenient Dessert Options that are Low in WW SP

Okay, let’s get to the list of 1-2 serving WW recipes, in order from one FreeStyle Smart Point to six FreeStyle Smart Points…

So-Good Sofritas Cauliflower Rice Bowl – 1 serving
1 WW FreeStyle Smart Point
Hungry Girl

Microwave Mug Frittata – 1 serving
1 WW FreeStyle Smart Point
Simple Nourished Living

Mini Stuffed Peppers – 1 serving
1 WW FreeStyle Smart Point
Hungry Girl

WW Friendly Recipes That Make 1-2 servings (2)

Spinach Feta Egg White Scramble – 1 serving (pictured above)
2 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Meal Planning Mommies

Pizza-Fied Chicken – 1 serving
2 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

Skinny Shrimp Scampi Over Low Carb Zoodles – 2 servings
2 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Skinny Kitchen

Dill Salmon Dip – 2 servings
2 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
You Brew My Tea

Buffalo Chicken Roulades – 2 servings
2 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Emily Bites

Spicy BBQ Salmon and Veggies – 1 serving
2 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

WW Friendly Recipes That Make 1-2 servings (3)

Easy Egg Salad Sandwiches – 2 servings (pictured above)
3 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Meal Planning Mommies

Speedy Spaghetti Squash and Meatballs – 1 serving
3 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

Balsamic Glazed Salmon – 2 servings
3 WW FreeStlye Smart Points
Skinny Kitchen

Barley and Mushroom Soup – 1 serving
3 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Weight Watchers

Asian Chicken Salad with Shanghai Dressing – 2 servings
3 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Skinny Kitchen

Pepperoni Breakfast Pizza – 1 serving
3 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

WW Friendly Recipes That Make 1-2 servings (4)

Cheesy Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts – 2 servings (pictured above)
4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Meal Planning Mommies

Quick and Easy Noodle Soup – 1 serving
4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Weight Watchers

Skinny Blueberry Stuffed French Toast – 2 servings
4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Skinny Kitchen

Crockpot Salmon & Asian Vegetables – 2 servings
4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Simple Nourished Living

Apple Yogurt Salad – 2 servings
4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Drizzle Me Skinny

Cuban Pressed Sandwiches – 1 serving
4 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Weight Watchers

4 Ingredient Microwave Mug Apple Pancake Puffs – 1 serving
5 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Simple Nourished Living

Sloppy Jane Stir Fry – 1 serving
5 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

Monte Cristo Flatout Sandwiches – 2 servings
5 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Drizzle Me Skinny

3-2-1 Microwave Mug Cake – 1 servings
5 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Simple Nourished Living

Panera’s Turkey Artichoke Paninis – 1 serving
5 WW FreeStyle SMart Points
Dashing Dish

Blueberry Muffin Overnight Oats – 1 serving
5 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

Mason Jar Greek Turkey Feta Salad – 1 servings
5 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Simple Nourished Living

Cauliflower Fried Rice Breakfast Bowl – 1 serving
6 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Hungry Girl

English Muffin Hawaiian Pizza – 1 serving
6 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Simple Nourished Living

Ham and Cheese Quesadillas with Red Pepper Hummus – 2 servings
6 WW FreeStyle Smart Points
Dashing Dish

Plus, if you like this list, you will love Alisha’s tips and tricks post that is designed with people who cook for 1-2 people in mind:

Check out her tips and tricks here.

More from Meal Planning Mommies:

Weight Watchers Friendly Recipes that are 5 Ingredients or LessMyWW Smart Snacks - Green, Blue and Purple Point Totals23 WW Friendly Snacks, Sides, and Salads for the BIG GAME!Over 50 Sandwiches with MyWW Smart Points
WW Friendly Recipes That Make 1-2 servings (2024)

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What foods have 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
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How do you make food for one person? ›

12 tips that make cooking for one person a breeze
  1. Keep staple items on hand. Buy cooking basics in bulk and store them in air-tight containers. ...
  2. Buy individual pieces of produce. ...
  3. Learn how to scale down recipes for one person. ...
  4. Get creative with seasonings. ...
  5. Freeze extra ingredients and leftover meals.
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What to eat at a diner on Weight Watchers? ›

To keep the menu under control, keep some basics in mind: low fat, high fiber. Grilled, broiled, baked or sautéed chicken and fish, turkey sandwiches on wheat minus the mayo, vegetable omelets, salads with just a touch of dressing — all receive a PointsPlus™ value stamp of approval.

What pasta is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Pastas and noodles made with flours from legumes and whole grains will be a ZeroPoint food. We've included them because when these flours are used in place of refined flour, they create a more filling, satisfying, and versatile base for pasta dishes.

Why are eggs not zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe. However other ingredients you're adding to your eggs may have Points, so make sure to track them.

Can I lose 3 pounds a week on Weight Watchers? ›

In fact, while WW is designed to deliver a healthy, safe and sustainable rate of weight loss of 1-2lbs a week – because research proves that smaller, consistent losses are more likely to result in successful long term weight loss – don't be surprised if, like Leah, you see more in your first few weeks.

Can I lose 2 pounds a week on Weight Watchers? ›

*‎People following the WW program can expect to lose 1 to 2 pounds per week. Plus, research shows that changing what you eat and increasing physical activity leads to more weight loss than just altering what's on your plate.

How fast can I lose 10 pounds on Weight Watchers? ›

According to the program itself, WW members can expect to lose 1 to 2 pounds per week, which would be 4 to 8 pounds per month.

What is a realistic food budget for one person? ›

The average food budget for a single person is between $250 and $300 a month, but that's just a guideline. If you can buy meals at a discount or visit family and eat with them, you might be able to spend less. Figure out the budget that works for you.

Are there meal kits for one? ›

Convenient, Nutritional Meal Kits One

If you're stuck in a mealtime rut, or finding it hard thinking up new and exciting meals for one person, choose EveryPlate recipe boxes for one.

How to eat cheaply for one? ›

Budget meals for one
  1. Dhal with garam masala carrots. ...
  2. Pea & ham pot pie. ...
  3. Super-quick sesame ramen. ...
  4. Baked ginger & spinach sweet potato. ...
  5. Brown butter linguine. ...
  6. Chorizo hummus bowl. ...
  7. Microwave shakshuka. ...
  8. Sardines & tomatoes on toast.

What are the unlimited foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers purposefully makes a ton of foods zero points – and for good reason: it's fruits and vegetables! Specifically non-starchy vegetables. Squashes, asparagus, greens, beets, bell peppers, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, eggplant, endive, kale, mushrooms, onions, radishes to name a few.

What meat is zero point on Weight Watcher? ›

So are we talking about just chicken breasts?
  • Chicken breast, skinless.
  • Deli meat, skinless chicken or turkey breast only.
  • Ground chicken breast.
  • Ground turkey, 98% fat-free*
  • Ground turkey breast.
  • Turkey breast, skinless.
Nov 2, 2021

Can you eat too many 0 point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

Everyone is given a list of zero point foods. That's right – you can eat as much as you want and not track a point! Weight Watchers purposefully makes a ton of foods zero points – and for good reason: it's fruits and vegetables! Specifically non-starchy vegetables.

What fruit is zero points on Weight Watcher? ›

Not always. Fruit WILL be ZeroPoint food if it is: Fresh and frozen fruit without added sugars or fats. Canned in water.

Is popcorn 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WW, ZeroPoint foods are everything! If you're not on our diabetes-tailored plan, then corn and popcorn will be on your ZeroPoint foods list.

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