16 Shortcut Recipes for Speedy Weeknight Dinners
Use some clever ingredient hacks to move things along.
Simply Recipes / Alexandra Shytsman
One of the many cooking shows I often watched growing up was Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee. The idea behind the show, in case you're not familiar, was how to entertain in an approachable, semi-homemade way, using pre-made or pre-packaged ingredients to save time and effort (plus, wow, the tablescapes!).
The idea of "semi-homemade" cooking, especially on busy weeknights, is one we could all use more of today. There's nothing wrong with leaning on pre-packaged ingredients to get dinner on the table with less work but still lots of flavor, and these 16 recipes prove it.
Easy Chicken Cobbler
Simply Recipes / Ali Redmond
Get Recipe: This Super Easy Chicken Cobbler Requires Almost No Prep
"Use whatever leftover cooked chicken you have on hand (white or dark meat or a mix), or grab a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store and shred it up for this recipe." —Julia Levy, Recipe Developer
Quick and Easy Potato Soup
Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek
Get Recipe: The Secret to the Best Potato Soup
"While the classic potato soup my grandma used to make from scratch is pretty easy, I wanted to eliminate one pesky step—peeling potatoes. By using a bag of frozen hashbrowns (both shredded and cubed work here), I eliminated the need for peeling and chopping, a nice bonus." —Stephanie A. Ganz, Recipe Developer
3-Ingredient Stuffing Mix Chicken Meatballs
Simply Recipes / Coco Morante
Get Recipe: These 3-Ingredient Meatballs Are the Easiest You’ll Ever Make
"You can use any variety of stuffing mix you like as long as it comes in a 6-ounce package. I like to pair chicken-flavored stuffing with ground chicken, turkey-flavored with ground turkey, or herb-flavored with either one." —Coco Morante, Recipe Developer
Skillet Cacio e Pepe Tortellini With Wilted Greens
Simply Recipes / Ciara Kehoe
Get Recipe: This 20-Minute Dinner Saves Me on Busy Weeknights
"I like to use cheese tortellini here because it’s the most accessible and I’ll never refuse more cheese. However, fresh or frozen tortellini with any filling, whether it's sausage, spinach, ground beef, mushrooms, or otherwise." —Sheela Prakash, Recipe Developer
Chorizo Sloppy Joes
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Get Recipe: This 15-Minute Sloppy Joes Has a Smart Shortcut
"Skillet sauces, like Frontera, are a fantastic way to add flavor quickly. Pick your favorite flavor profile, mix it with chorizo, and enjoy the easiest sloppy Joe in the world!" —Sara Bir, Contributor
Unstuffed Peppers
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Get Recipe: Unstuffed Peppers
"Any microwavable white rice will work, including Ready Rice, Bird’s Eye, and store brands like Trader Joe’s. Just note the size of the package—you'll need about 8.5 ounces." —Jasmine Smith, Recipe Developer
Creamy Pesto Beans
Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek
Get Recipe: I Make These 2-Ingredient Creamy Beans When I’m Too Tired To Cook
"Baby lima beans are the pièce de résistance of creamy white beans if you ask me, but aren’t always the easiest to find, especially canned. Any white beans will do, whether cannellini, Great Northern, or navy beans." —Laurel Randolph, Associate Editorial Director
4-Ingredient Ranch Chicken Breasts
Simply Recipes / Sara Haas
Get Recipe: 4-Ingredient Ranch Chicken Breasts
"You’ll only need four ingredients (beyond the salt, pepper, and oil) to make the recipe, but having some additional mayonnaise allows you to create a delicious sauce for serving." —Sara Haas, Recipe Developer
Egg Roll in a Bowl
Simply Recipes / Jessica Furniss
Get Recipe: This 4-Ingredient Dinner Is Faster Than Takeout
"I love this recipe because it uses four easy-to-find ingredients and takes less than 30 minutes to prepare. Ground meat, a bag of coleslaw mix, soy sauce, and ginger are pretty much all you need to make this dish. It’s on repeat in my house because it’s a nutrient-dense meal that tastes like fried food. Win-win!" —Jessica Furniss, Recipe Developer
3-Ingredient Pizza Dough (+Easy Pizza)
Simply Recipes / Molly Allen
Get Recipe: I Make This 3-Ingredient Pizza Dough Once a Week—It Takes Just 5 Minutes
"For this recipe, it’s best to use any type of plain Greek yogurt, rather than Greek-style yogurt. I always use Fage Nonfat Greek Yogurt, but reduced fat or full fat will work as well." —Molly Allen, Recipe Developer
Dumpling Salad
Simply Recipes / Laurel Randolph
Get Recipe: The 3-Ingredient Dinner I Make All the Time
"I’ve made this salad with all sorts of dumplings, from shrimp to pork and cabbage to vegetable to chicken—everything works. You can change it up to suit your mood and your diet." —Laurel Randolph, Associate Editorial Director
Upside-Down Chili Pie
Simply Recipes / Mihaela Kozaric Sebrek
Get Recipe: The 4-Ingredient Retro Dinner I Can't Stop Making
"You can add 1/2 cup of finely grated cheddar cheese and a strained 4-ounce can of canned chopped jalapeños to your cornbread batter. This will give your cornbread a fun color and bite of spice." —Malina Syvoravong, Recipe Developer
Tuscan-Style Chicken Thighs
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Get Recipe: The 4-Ingredient Chicken Dinner That Saves Me on Busy Nights
"The recipe leans on pre-chopped mirepoix, which I highly recommend because it’s worth paying a little extra for the convenience and it really cuts down on prep time." —Theodora Kaloudis, Recipe Developer
Cold Soba Noodles
Simply Recipes / Kat Thompson
Get Recipe: The 2-Ingredient Cold Noodles I Make When It’s Too Hot To Cook
"When the hankering for some cold noodles comes to me, I always have two pantry essentials on hand: soba noodles and mentsuyu concentrate, a bottled Japanese broth base for noodles. With these two ingredients, I can be slurping refreshing noodles in 10 minutes flat." —Kat Thompson, Recipe Developer
Easy Chicken and Dumplings
Simply Recipes / Alexandra Shytsman
Get Recipe: The Easy Chicken and Dumplings I’m Making All Winter Long
"For a less salty finished dish, use low-sodium or 'heart-healthy' cream of chicken soup. Sometimes you can even find an unsalted version. Add salt to taste, as needed." —Meghan Splawn, Recipe Developer
Salsa Verde Chicken
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Get Recipe: The 3-Ingredient Chicken I Make Once a Week
"Jarred salsa verde is the key ingredient here. It gently cooks the chicken breasts and permeates them with great flavor as they cook. Look for salsa verde that has a thicker texture—some store-bought salsas can be runny." — Julia Levy, Recipe Developer
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