One-pot dinners save valuable time on cooking and clean-up. They’re no-brainers for busy weeknights. If you’re feeling strapped for time but still want to put on a meal worth eating, check out some of our favorite one-pot, one-pan, one-skillet meals!
Sheet Pan Teriyaki Salmon and Vegetables
This sheet pan teriyaki salmon from Skinny Taste comes together in just 20 minutes. The sweet peppers and broccoli give you a dose of veggies (you can substitute others as well) and the salmon packs a powerful nutrition punch with beneficial omega-3 fatty acids and so much more.
Sheet Pan Crispy Coconut Crusted Chicken
This crispy coconut crusted chicken recipe from The Girl on Bloor pairs with mango salsa and sweet potato fries for a complete, healthy, filling (and easy) weeknight meal. The mango salsa will last in the refrigerator for up to five days. Use any leftover salsa for the next night’s dinner. Mango salsa works well with chicken, shrimp, fish, and tortilla chips of course!
One-Skillet Lasagna
Lasagna is comfort food at its best, but it sure isn’t the fastest meal to make! This one-skillet lasagna from Taste of Home takes the work out of lasagna and makes it an easy-to-make and easy-to-clean-up meal that will satiate your hankering for some good ol’ Italian food. All you need is one large skillet to whip up this cheesy delight!
One-Pot Greek Chicken and Lemon Rice
This quick recipe from Recipe Tin Eats gets an extra flavor boost from cooking the chicken on top of the rice. All the juices from the chicken soak into the rice, amping up the flavor profile of the whole dish. For more flavor, use bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. Long-grain rice works best with this recipe.
Japanese-Simmered Beef and Rice Bowls
This sweet and savory dish from Serious Eats tops a bowl of steamed rice with beef and onions that have been simmered in sake and soy sauce. It’s an easy meal, but one that will make it seem like you cooked all night! If you can’t get your beef for this dish at a Japanese supermarket, choose any beef that’s intended for Philly cheesesteaks.
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