These are our top 15-minute recipes for lunch and dinner
If you’re under the impression that you have to spend 30 minutes If you think you need to spend more time in the kitchen than necessary to prepare a home-cooked meal, think again. These main dish recipes can be prepared in under 15 minutes. And they’re far from boring. Your family will love these recipes for the delicious flavors they deliver and you’ll enjoy the meal even more knowing how little time you spent in the kitchen.
This collection includes everything you need to make delicious homemade meals, from hearty sandwiches to hearty salads to sheet-pan nachos and many more.
For salmon grilled on the grill, homemade vinaigrette is a delicious finishing touch. This easy dinner recipe is light and nutritious.
These nachos are shown with pulled pork but you can use shredded chicken too if you’d prefer it or have it in your pantry.
To top the salad, you can buy deli chicken tenders or take-out chicken tenders. However, it is possible to freeze tenders and bake them in the oven or air fryer.
These tacos can be made in 15 minutes using frozen shrimp and coleslaw. The creamy slaw helps balance out the spicy chipotle flavors of the shrimp.
After you’ve prepared all the components, everyone can start building their burrito bowls.
This quick and easy recipe takes just 10 minutes. It also includes plenty of vegetables and protein.
For homemade chicken salad, use colorful and flavorful beefsteak tomatoes.
Rotisserie chicken is the main protein source in this recipe. It’s quick and easy to prepare.
A delicious shrimp roll doesn’t need to be enjoyed at a beachside eatery. To make this simple meal, boil water is all you need.
This classic sandwich is a must-have when you’re serving tomatoes from the garden. This sandwich lets the fresh, juicy tomatoes shine.
Broiling tomatoes with your oven’s function in the broil mode not only makes it easy to cook them quickly, but also gives them more flavor.
These pretty paninis can be made in 10 minutes with just five ingredients.
Instead of just serving up plain chicken tenders, serve them up in corn tortillas with a creamy jalapeño sauce on top.
You can use any type of fish, but trout filets are the best choice. Serve this dish with lemon slices.
You can make this grilled cheese anytime you have a roasted turkey in the refrigerator.
This pasta dish can be assembled in 15 minutes using frozen ravioli or jarred Alfredo sauce.
Pan-frying thin turkey cutlets gives them a crispy exterior, while the inside stays tender and juicy.
This crunchy chicken is a great alternative to deep-fried chicken. It takes only 10 minutes to prepare.
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