Cookingis fun; cleaning is not.
Cooking a whole dinner on a single sheet pan.
In addition to the low cleanup commitment, sheet pan dinners basically cook themselves.
Andrea Bemis via dishingupthedirt.com
Choosing ingredients that cook at approximately the same time and temperature, and cutting them to the right size.
This spin on the classic needs less than30 minutes in the oven.
Serve it with tortillas and fixings like sour cream and guacamole.
Or, you know, just treating yourself.
Greek Chicken and VeggiesfromGimme Delicious
Taste the rainbow in a savory way.
Honey-Balsamic Chicken and Brussels SproutsfromCreme de la Crumb
Balsamic Brussels sprouts?
This high-protein dish is simple and satisfying.
Sheet Pan Vegetarian Summer Bowlfrom SELF
A mix of sweet, savory, soft, and crunchy.
Apples, pears, and grapes work really well here, too, if peaches aren’t in season.
Serve it like Foodie Crush doestopped withguac.
And just as tasty.
Low-Carb Chicken Stir-FryfromKalyn’s Kitchen
A stir-fry that doesn’t require any stirring or frying?
Sheet Pan Chicken Breast With Potatoes and Cabbagefrom SELF
A classic meat-and-potatoes meal.
Roasted Chicken With Butternut Squash and Brussels SproutsfromEating Bird Food
This dinner hasallour favorite veggies.
Oh, and somechicken, too.
The onions in this add a pleasant, unexpected bite.
Curry Cashew ChickenfromFood Faith Fitness
Food Faith Fitness “breads” this chicken in crushed cashews.
Which is an excellent way to turn a dinner fave into aWhole30-approved meal.
Roasted Chickpea RatatouillefromLove & Lemons
You had us at roasted ratatouille.
Chickpeas are the main source of protein in this vegetarian dish.
Shrimp BoilFromDamn Delicious
You don’t have to boil anything to make this shrimp boil.
Old Bay seasoning is the secret to its addictive Cajun flavor.
Paired with asparagus and turnips, it’s the perfect well-rounded meal.