Easy recipes don’t have to be boring, they just need smart shortcuts and good, dependable flavors. This list sticks to meals you can pull off with common grocery-store ingredients and a basic set of pots and pans. You’ll find quick pastas, cozy soups, fast stir-fries, and a few sheet-pan favorites to keep dishes to a minimum. Pick a couple for the week, then keep the rest bookmarked for nights when you want dinner to feel simple again.
Contents
- 1) Sheet Pan Sausage
- 2) Lemon Garlic Chicken
- 3) Fried Rice
- 4) Creamy Tomato Tortellini
- 5) Black Bean Tacos
- 6) Garlic Butter Shrimp
- 7) Pesto Pasta
- 8) Chickpea Curry
- 9) Grilled Cheese And Soup
- 10) Sheet Pan Salmon
- 11) Veggie Quesadillas
- 12) Baked Potatoes
- 13) Aglio E Olio
- 14) Turkey Burgers
- 15) Breakfast Scramble
- 16) Chicken Stir Fry
- 17) Creamy Tuna Pasta
- 18) Veggie Hummus Wraps
- 19) Chicken Noodle Soup
- 20) Baked Feta Pasta
- 21) Vegetarian Chili
- 22) Pork Chops And Apples
- 23) Taco Salad
- 24) Ramen Bowl
- 25) Caprese Chicken
- 26) Veggie Soup
- 27) Greek Chicken Pitas
- 28) Tuna Melts
- 29) Sausage Skillet
- 30) Chicken Parmesan
- 31) Beef And Broccoli
- 32) Spinach Cheese Omelet
- 33) Couscous Bowl
- 34) Butter Chicken Skillet
- 35) Eggs In Marinara
- 36) BBQ Chicken Sandwiches
- 37) Pasta Primavera
- 38) Peanut Noodles
1) Sheet Pan Sausage

This is the weeknight classic that tastes like you tried harder than you did. Slice sausage and peppers, toss with olive oil, salt, pepper, and a pinch of dried oregano, then roast until browned and tender. Serve it in toasted rolls, over rice, or alongside a quick salad. If you like heat, add crushed red pepper before it hits the oven.
2) Lemon Garlic Chicken

Chicken thighs stay juicy even if you’re not watching the clock like a hawk. Marinate briefly (or just rub) with lemon juice, garlic, olive oil, and dried herbs, then bake or pan-roast until the skin turns crisp. Spoon the pan juices over everything for instant sauce. Pair with roasted broccoli or a quick couscous.
3) Fried Rice
Fried rice is easiest when you start with cold, leftover rice. Scramble an egg, sauté some onion and frozen veggies, then toss in rice with soy sauce and a little sesame oil. Add leftover chicken, shrimp, or tofu if you have it. Finish with scallions for a fresh crunch.
4) Creamy Tomato Tortellini
Refrigerated tortellini turns a simple pantry sauce into something cozy fast. Simmer jarred marinara with a splash of cream (or cream cheese) and a little water or broth, then cook tortellini right in the pot. Stir in a handful of spinach at the end until it wilts. Dinner lands on the table with one pot and a ladle.
5) Black Bean Tacos
These are quick, filling, and budget-friendly. Warm black beans with cumin, chili powder, garlic, and a squeeze of lime, then pile into tortillas. Top with salsa, avocado, or whatever’s in the fridge. If you want extra texture, add a handful of crushed tortilla chips.
6) Garlic Butter Shrimp
Shrimp cooks fast, which makes it perfect for the “I’m hungry now” kind of night. Sauté shrimp in butter and garlic, then finish with lemon and parsley. Serve over rice to catch every bit of the sauce. A bag of microwavable rice works perfectly here.
7) Pesto Pasta

Pesto is a shortcut to big flavor with almost no work. Toss hot pasta with pesto and a splash of pasta water to loosen it into a silky sauce. Stir in cherry tomatoes so they soften slightly but keep their pop. Add rotisserie chicken or cannellini beans if you want more protein.
8) Chickpea Curry

Canned chickpeas make this curry doable on a weeknight. Sauté onion and garlic, stir in curry powder, add canned tomatoes and coconut milk, then simmer with chickpeas until thick. Toss in spinach at the end for something green. Serve with rice or warmed naan.
9) Grilled Cheese And Soup

This combo feels like a reset button after a long day. Use good bread and a mix of cheeses if you have them, then toast slowly for a crisp outside and melty center. For soup, dress up a canned tomato soup with a little cream and black pepper. Dip, crunch, repeat.
10) Sheet Pan Salmon

This one is clean, fast, and doesn’t leave a sink full of pans. Place salmon and green beans on a sheet pan, drizzle with olive oil, season simply, and roast until the fish flakes. A quick squeeze of lemon wakes everything up. Serve with rice, potatoes, or a simple pasta.
11) Veggie Quesadillas

Quesadillas are a great way to use up whatever vegetables are hanging around. Sauté peppers, onions, and any extras like mushrooms or zucchini, then sandwich with cheese in a tortilla. Cook in a dry skillet until crisp and golden on both sides. Salsa and sour cream make it feel like a real dinner, not a snack.
12) Baked Potatoes
A baked potato is basically a blank canvas you can turn into a meal. Bake until fluffy, then load it up with cheese, beans, leftover chili, broccoli, or rotisserie chicken. If you’re short on time, microwave first and finish in the oven for a better skin. It’s cozy, cheap, and surprisingly satisfying.
13) Aglio E Olio

This pantry pasta proves you don’t need a long ingredient list. Gently toast sliced garlic in olive oil, add red pepper flakes, and toss with cooked spaghetti and a splash of pasta water. The sauce looks simple but clings beautifully. Add grated Parmesan if you like, though it’s great without it.
14) Turkey Burgers
Ground turkey or chicken makes a lighter burger that still hits the spot. Mix the meat with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and a little Dijon for moisture, then pan-sear or grill. Toast the buns so they don’t get soggy. Add pickles, mustard, and whatever toppings you actually enjoy.
15) Breakfast Scramble

Eggs are fast, forgiving, and always welcome at night. Sauté veggies or leftover potatoes, then scramble eggs right into the pan. Top with cheese, hot sauce, or herbs. Toast on the side turns it into a full meal.
16) Chicken Stir Fry
Stir-fry is mostly about prep: slice everything before the heat goes on. Cook chicken pieces until browned, add vegetables, then finish with a quick sauce of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and a touch of honey. Keep the veggies crisp-tender so it stays fresh and bright. Serve over rice or noodles and call it done.
17) Creamy Tuna Pasta

Canned tuna turns into a real dinner with a little help from pasta water and a creamy element. Stir tuna into a simple sauce made with butter, a splash of milk or cream, and Parmesan. Add peas for color and sweetness. It’s comforting in the way only pantry meals can be.
18) Veggie Hummus Wraps

These wraps are great for a low-effort dinner that still feels fresh. Roast a tray of vegetables (or use leftovers), then spread hummus on a tortilla and roll everything up. Add greens for crunch and a squeeze of lemon to brighten it. It also packs well for lunch the next day.
19) Chicken Noodle Soup

Rotisserie chicken makes homemade-style soup much faster. Simmer broth with sliced carrots and celery until tender, then add noodles and shredded chicken. Season with salt, pepper, and a pinch of dried thyme. It’s soothing, practical, and a smart way to use leftovers.
20) Baked Feta Pasta
This is popular for a reason: it’s low effort and reliably tasty. Bake a block of feta with cherry tomatoes, olive oil, and garlic until soft and jammy, then stir into cooked pasta. Add spinach while it’s hot so it wilts quickly. Use any pasta shape you have, this one is flexible.
21) Vegetarian Chili
Bean chili is a “dump, simmer, eat” kind of meal. Combine canned beans, canned tomatoes, onion, and chili spices, then let it bubble until thick. A square of dark chocolate or a pinch of cinnamon can deepen the flavor if you’re curious. Serve with cornbread, rice, or tortilla chips.
22) Pork Chops And Apples
Pork and apples is a classic that doesn’t take much time. Sear chops until browned, then sauté apple slices in the same pan with a bit of butter. Deglaze with a splash of broth or apple cider to make a quick sauce. It’s sweet-savory comfort without a lot of steps.
23) Taco Salad

Taco salad is great when you want big flavor without turning on the oven. Brown and season ground meat, then build bowls with lettuce, beans, tomatoes, and cheese. Use salsa mixed with a little sour cream as a quick dressing. Crunchy chips on top make it feel fun.
24) Ramen Bowl

Packaged ramen can be dinner with a few thoughtful add-ons. Simmer noodles, then top with a cooked egg, sautéed mushrooms, spinach, or leftover chicken. A drizzle of chili oil or sesame oil gives it restaurant-style aroma. Keep it simple and use what you already have.
25) Caprese Chicken

This one borrows the best parts of a caprese salad and turns them into a warm main dish. Pan-sear or bake chicken, then top with mozzarella and tomatoes until the cheese melts. Finish with basil and a drizzle of balsamic glaze if you like. It’s especially good with a side of pasta or crusty bread.
26) Veggie Soup

Frozen vegetables are one of the easiest ways to get soup on the table quickly. Simmer broth with frozen mixed veg, canned beans, and small pasta or rice. Season with Italian herbs and plenty of black pepper. It’s light, filling, and great for cleaning out the pantry.
27) Greek Chicken Pitas
Pitas keep things tidy and make dinner feel assembled, not cooked. Season chicken with garlic, oregano, lemon, and olive oil, then pan-cook until browned. Stuff into warm pitas with cucumber and tomato. A spoonful of tzatziki (store-bought is fine) ties it together.
28) Tuna Melts
Tuna melts are fast and always satisfying. Mix tuna with mayo, a little mustard, and chopped pickle or celery for crunch. Spoon onto toasted bread, top with cheese, then broil until bubbly. Serve with a side salad or a handful of chips.
29) Sausage Skillet
This is hearty without being heavy, and it comes together in one pan. Brown sliced sausage, then add canned white beans and a splash of broth. Stir in kale until it wilts and turns tender. A squeeze of lemon at the end makes the whole pan taste brighter.
30) Chicken Parmesan

You can get chicken parm vibes without deep-frying anything. Bread chicken cutlets, bake until crisp, then top with marinara and mozzarella and bake again to melt. Serve with spaghetti or a simple green salad. Using store-bought sauce keeps it weeknight-friendly.
31) Beef And Broccoli

This is easier than it looks if you slice the beef thin. Sear the beef quickly, cook broccoli until bright green, then toss with a sauce of soy sauce, garlic, and a little cornstarch slurry to thicken. Keep the heat high so it stays snappy. Rice underneath makes it a complete meal.
32) Spinach Cheese Omelet

An omelet is a simple skill that pays off forever. Wilt spinach in a pan, pour in beaten eggs, and add cheese before folding. Cook gently so it stays tender. Add toast or fruit on the side if you want to round it out.
33) Couscous Bowl
Couscous is one of the fastest “grain” bases you can make. Pour boiling water or broth over couscous, cover, and fluff in minutes. Top with roasted vegetables or leftovers and add a simple lemon-olive oil drizzle. It’s a great way to make odds and ends feel intentional.
34) Butter Chicken Skillet
This is a simplified, weeknight-friendly riff that still tastes warm and spiced. Sauté chicken pieces with garlic and garam masala (or curry powder), then simmer in tomato sauce with a splash of cream. Keep the heat low so the sauce turns silky. Serve with rice and call it a win.
35) Eggs In Marinara
This is a great “pantry plus eggs” dinner that feels special. Warm marinara in a skillet, make little wells, and crack in eggs. Cover and cook until the whites are set and the yolks are to your liking. Scoop with toasted bread for the best part, the sauce.
36) BBQ Chicken Sandwiches
Use shredded rotisserie chicken and you’re already most of the way there. Warm the chicken with barbecue sauce in a pan until saucy and hot. Pile it onto buns and add pickles or coleslaw for crunch. It’s messy in the best way and takes almost no time.
37) Pasta Primavera
This is a flexible pasta that works with whatever vegetables you have. Sauté quick-cooking veggies, toss with pasta, olive oil, lemon, and Parmesan, then season well. A little pasta water helps everything come together. It tastes fresh and light but still fills you up.
38) Peanut Noodles
Peanut noodles are fast, satisfying, and great warm or cold. Whisk peanut butter with soy sauce, a little honey, garlic, and warm water to make a creamy sauce. Toss with cooked noodles and add shredded carrots or cucumber for crunch. If you like spice, a spoonful of chili paste makes it pop.