I'm in a major dinner rut, relying on the same three pasta dishes and frozen pizza every week because I'm exhausted after work. I need ideas for easy weeknight dinners that are genuinely quick to prepare, use mostly pantry staples or minimal fresh ingredients, and can please both adults and a somewhat picky eight-year-old. Sheet pan meals, one-pot wonders, or slow cooker recipes that don't require a lot of prep in the morning would be perfect. What are your go-to, no-fuss recipes that actually taste good?
Sheet-pan chicken fajita bake: chicken thighs, bell peppers, onions, oil, fajita seasoning. Toss, roast 20–25 minutes. Slice lime, cilantro if you have; serve with tortillas or rice. Kid-friendly and pantry-friendly.
One-pot creamy tomato pasta: garlic, onion, canned tomatoes, chicken or veggie stock, a splash of cream or milk, and pasta. Sauté aromatics, add the rest, simmer until al dente, finish with parmesan. About 20–25 minutes.
Slow cooker chili: brown meat if you want, then toss with beans (kidney/black), canned tomatoes, corn, onion, chili powder, cumin, a bit of broth. 6–8 hours on low. Top with cheese or sour cream. Great for leftovers and adaptable for kids by dialing down heat.
Pasta e ceci (pantry pasta with chickpeas): short pasta, canned chickpeas, garlic, olive oil, chili flakes if you like a kick, lemon zest. Simmer until pasta is tender and the sauce thickens; finish with parsley and parmesan if you have. Very forgiving.
Skillet stir-fry with frozen veggies: protein (chicken, tofu, shrimp), frozen veg, garlic-ginger-soy sauce. Quick sauté and toss with cooked rice or noodles. Easy to customize for picky eaters (mild sauce).