One-Pan Dinner Recipes for Busy Weeknights: 12 Easy Ideas
One pan, one set of dishes, dinner on the table in 30–40 minutes — that’s the whole appeal. These one-pan dinners use a sheet pan or skillet to cook protein and vegetables together, so cleanup takes minutes and weeknights stay simple.
Why One-Pan Dinners Work
Less equipment means less time cooking and less time cleaning. They’re also easy to scale for meal prep for the week — just double the batch and portion into containers for grab-and-go lunches and dinners.
Sheet Pan Dinners

- Sheet pan chicken fajitas: Chicken breast, peppers, and onion tossed in fajita seasoning, roasted at 425°F for 20 minutes.
- Honey garlic salmon and broccoli: Salmon fillets and broccoli florets with a honey-soy glaze, 12–15 minutes at 400°F.
- Sausage and sheet pan vegetables: Smoked sausage, bell peppers, zucchini, and red onion roasted together.
- Lemon herb chicken thighs with potatoes: Bone-in thighs and baby potatoes, 35–40 minutes at 400°F.
- Shrimp fajita bake: Shrimp cooks fast — add it halfway through roasting the vegetables so it doesn’t overcook.
One-Skillet Dinners

- Skillet chicken and rice: Sear chicken, sauté aromatics, add rice and broth, and simmer covered until tender.
- Beef and broccoli stir-fry: Thin-sliced beef, broccoli, and a soy-ginger sauce over high heat.
- One-pan creamy tortellini: Tortellini simmered directly in a tomato-cream sauce — no separate pasta pot needed.
- Skillet fajita bowl: Same flavors as the sheet pan version, built in a hot cast iron skillet for extra char.
- Turkey taco skillet: Ground turkey, taco seasoning, black beans, and corn, finished with cheese under the broiler.
Budget & High-Protein Picks

- Egg and vegetable hash: Diced potatoes, whatever vegetables you have, and a few cracked eggs finished on the stovetop.
- Chickpea and spinach skillet: A pantry-friendly, meatless option with canned chickpeas, garlic, and crushed tomatoes.
Looking for more protein-forward options? Our high-protein dinners under 30 minutes roundup has 15 more.
Tips for One-Pan Success

- Cut everything to a similar size so it finishes cooking at the same time.
- Don’t crowd the pan — overcrowded sheet pans steam instead of roast. Use two pans if needed.
- Line sheet pans with foil or parchment for the easiest possible cleanup.
- Add quick-cooking ingredients later — shrimp, leafy greens, and delicate vegetables go in partway through.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the easiest one-pan dinner for beginners?
Sheet pan chicken fajitas are nearly foolproof: toss chicken and peppers in seasoning and oil, roast at 425°F for about 20 minutes, and serve in tortillas.
Can one-pan dinners be meal prepped?
Yes — most reheat well for 3–4 days in the fridge. Double the recipe and portion into containers right after cooking.
What size pan is best for one-pan dinners?
A standard half-sheet pan (18×13 inches) or a 10–12 inch skillet handles most recipes for 2–4 servings without crowding.
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