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28 One Pan Dinners for Working Moms

Most under 35 minutes. Most in a single dish. All of them already in our rotation.

By Erin Kee

The short version

These are 28 one pan dinners I make on repeat as a working mom of two with a full time job. Most take 20 to 35 minutes, most bake in a single dish, and several use frozen dumplings, frozen vegetables or dry orzo that goes straight in the pan with no boiling. The fastest is the sweet potato gnocchi at 10 minutes. The most requested is the dumpling fried rice bake.

I log off at five. I am in the pickup line at 5:15. Dinner is on plates by 5:47. That is the entire window, and there is no version of it where I stand in the kitchen deciding what to make.

So I quit deciding. Everything here goes in one pan, most of it goes in the oven, and I have made every single one of these in my own kitchen on a weeknight. You do not need new dinners every week. You need twenty eight you already know your family will eat.

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Dumpling Bakes

Frozen dumplings straight from the bag, no thawing, no boiling. These two get more comments and saves than anything else I post.

Dumpling fried rice bake in a white baking dish with peas, carrots and sesame seeds

Easy Dumpling Fried Rice Bake

Day old rice, frozen vegetables, eggs and frozen dumplings, all in one dish. Nothing gets cooked ahead and nothing gets browned first. This is the most requested recipe I have ever posted.

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Crispy dumpling bake over shredded cabbage with scallions and chili oil

Crispy Dumpling Bake

Dumplings over shredded cabbage until the edges go crisp. Twenty minutes, and the crispy edges are the entire point.

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Orzo Bakes

The orzo goes in dry every time. It drinks up the broth while it bakes, which means no boiling, no draining and no second pot.

Baked Feta Marry Me Orzo

Marry me chicken turned into one dish. The feta melts into the sauce as it bakes and you stir it once at the end. This is the one I make when I have zero decisions left in me.

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Lasagna baked orzo in a cast iron skillet topped with melted mozzarella and ricotta

One-Pan Lasagna Baked Orzo

Everything lasagna gives you with zero layering. Thirty five minutes and it reheats better than it has any right to.

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High protein cheeseburger orzo in a bowl with tomatoes and arugula

One Pan High Protein Cheeseburger Orzo

Twenty minutes and around 45g of protein. Tastes like a cheeseburger, eats like a bowl of pasta.

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Baked spring orzo with chicken, zucchini, peas and cherry tomatoes

One-Pan Baked Spring Orzo

Chicken, zucchini, peas and tomatoes baked into creamy lemon orzo. Forty minutes, and the lightest one here if you want something that does not sit heavy.

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One pot cajun orzo jambalaya with sausage and bell peppers in a cast iron pan

One-Pot Cajun Orzo Jambalaya

Sausage, peppers and orzo in one pot. For the nights you want actual flavor without actual effort.

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Pasta, Tortellini and Gnocchi

Refrigerated tortellini and shelf stable gnocchi go in without boiling. Five dinners that lean on something already made.

Chicken bacon ranch tortellini bake with melted cheese and scallions

Chicken Bacon Ranch Tortellini Bake

One pan, thirty minutes, high protein, and the peas are not optional. The ranch bakes on top and goes golden.

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Sausage and mozzarella tortellini bake with cherry tomatoes and spinach

Easy Sausage & Mozzarella Tortellini Bake

Sausage, tortellini, mozzarella. Three things in a dish and it looks like you tried much harder than you did.

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Spicy cajun street corn pasta with chicken, corn and red pepper

Spicy Cajun Street Corn Pasta

Chicken, corn and peppers in a creamy cajun sauce. The one to make when the same five dinners have stopped working on everybody.

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Stuffed gnocchi pizza bake with pepperoni and stretchy melted mozzarella

Stuffed Gnocchi Pizza Bake

Pizza night without ordering pizza. Thirty minutes, no boiling, and my kids ask for it by name.

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Baked feta gnocchi with sausage and spinach in a white baking dish

Baked Feta Gnocchi with Sausage

The feta melts into a sauce on its own, which means you are not making a sauce.

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Cheesy chicken broccoli pasta bake with lentil pasta

High Protein Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Pasta Bake

Under 30 minutes, one pot, and the broccoli goes in with the pasta so there is no separate vegetable.

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10-Minute Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Brown Butter Sage

Ten minutes, one pan, and the brown butter takes about ninety seconds. The fastest thing on this whole page.

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Sneaky veggie tortellini with hidden vegetables

High Protein Sneaky Veggie Tortellini

Twenty minutes, packed with vegetables, and toddler approved.

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Casseroles and Skillet Bakes

Ground beef dinners that feed four and reheat for lunch the next day.

Taco cornbread skillet bake with seasoned beef and a golden cornbread top

Taco Cornbread Skillet Bake

One pan, one box of Jiffy, thirty minutes. Taco night without seven bowls of toppings on the counter.

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Cheeseburger crunchwrap casserole topped with lettuce, tomato and cheese sauce

Cheeseburger Crunchwrap Casserole

The crunchwrap in a casserole dish, feeding four. This is the one my husband requests by name.

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Sneaky veggie sloppy joe biscuit bake with a golden biscuit topping

Sneaky Veggie Sloppy Joe Biscuit Bake

Hidden vegetables under a biscuit topping, twenty five minutes. Nobody at my table has ever asked what is in it.

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Shepherds pie skillet bake with mashed potato topping and mixed vegetables

Shepherd’s Pie Skillet Bake

Five ingredients, frozen mixed vegetables, freezer friendly. One of the cheapest dinners on this page.

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Mini shepherds pie potato boats on a sheet pan

15-Minute Shepherd’s Pie Potato Boats

Fifteen minutes, high protein, and the fastest thing on this list. My kids eat these with their hands.

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One pan balsamic chicken thighs with roasted tomatoes and couscous

One-Pan Balsamic Chicken Thighs with Roasted Tomatoes & Couscous

Under 20 minutes and it looks like you tried. The couscous goes in the same pan and soaks up the balsamic and the tomato juice.

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Baked ravioli with chicken sausage and vegetables in a baking dish

Easy Baked Ravioli with Chicken Sausage & Veggies

Frozen ravioli straight in, chicken sausage, vegetables. Twenty minutes and one dish.

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Chicken pot pie skillet topped with golden high protein biscuits

Chicken Pot Pie Skillet with 3-Ingredient Biscuits

Creamy pot pie filling with a shortcut biscuit on top. Toddler approved, and the biscuits are three ingredients.

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Grain free cheesy gordita crunch made with almond flour tortillas

Grain Free Cheesy Gordita Crunch

The viral one, done at home with almond flour tortillas. Genuinely easy on a weeknight.

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High protein chicken enchiladas in a baking dish

High Protein Chicken Enchiladas

One dish, and the sauce carries extra protein and collagen instead of just fat.

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Sheet Pan and One Pot

Everything on a single pan or in a single pot, including the vegetable.

Sheet pan chicken thighs with apples, brussels sprouts and pecans

High-Protein Autumn Sheet Pan Dinner

Chicken thighs, apples, brussels sprouts and pecans in a maple dijon glaze. Twenty five minutes, one pan, no side dish to think about.

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Greek yogurt ranch chicken and sweet potato skillet

Greek Yogurt Ranch Chicken & Sweet Potato Skillet

Protein and a starch in the same skillet. Good for a Sunday when you want leftovers for Monday lunch.

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Healing chicken soup in a pot with carrots and herbs

Healing Chicken Soup

One pot, for the week somebody comes home from daycare with a fever and you still have to work.

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What I Serve With Them

Most of these do not need a side. When I want one, it is this.

Sheet pan caesar brussels sprouts with crispy chickpeas

Sheet Pan Caesar Brussels

Crispy brussels and chickpeas on one sheet pan. Goes in the oven next to whatever else is already in there.

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The Pans I Actually Use

Almost everything here works in a 9×13 baking dish or a big oven safe skillet. If you are buying one thing, buy the skillet, because it goes stove to oven and that is what makes a one pan dinner possible.

I do not rotate through all 28. I pick five or six, run them for a few weeks, then swap two out when everyone gets tired of them. The goal was never variety. The goal is that at 5:47 on a Tuesday nobody has to think.

Most of these use frozen or shelf stable ingredients on purpose. The real failure point is not cooking, it is standing in front of the fridge at 5:30 realizing the thing you planned needed something you do not have.

If you want the whole system instead of the individual recipes, that is the Dinner Operating System. It is the rotation, the grocery list that goes with it, and the way I decide without deciding.

Dinner is one piece of it. The forms, the supply lists, the closure days and the six separate school apps are the rest.

The non-toxic skillet I use

Stove to oven, and the only pan I reach for on a weeknight.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the easiest one pan dinner for a weeknight?

The dumpling fried rice bake. Day old rice, frozen vegetables and frozen dumplings all go in together and nothing needs cooking first.

What is the fastest one pan dinner on this list?

The sweet potato gnocchi with brown butter sage at 10 minutes, then the shepherd’s pie potato boats at 15.

Can you make these one pan dinners ahead of time?

Most of them. The orzo and tortellini bakes reheat well the next day. The dumpling bakes are best fresh because the crispy edges soften overnight.

Which one pan dinners are highest in protein?

The cheeseburger orzo comes in around 45g per serving. The chicken bacon ranch tortellini bake, the autumn sheet pan dinner and the greek yogurt ranch chicken skillet are all high protein.

What one pan dinners do picky eaters actually eat?

In my house it is the chicken bacon ranch tortellini bake, the stuffed gnocchi pizza bake and the taco cornbread skillet. The sneaky veggie sloppy joe bake gets vegetables in without a conversation.

How do you plan dinner when you work full time?

Keep a short list of dinners you already know work and run them on repeat. The decision gets made once instead of five times a week.

Do you have to boil the pasta or orzo first?

No. In every orzo recipe here the orzo goes in dry and absorbs the broth while it bakes. The tortellini and gnocchi go in straight from the package.

How I Actually Run This

I do not rotate through all 28. I pick five or six, run them for a few weeks, then swap two out when everyone gets tired of them. The goal was never variety. The goal is that at 5:47 on a Tuesday nobody has to think.

Most of these use frozen or shelf stable ingredients on purpose. The real failure point is not cooking, it is standing in front of the fridge at 5:30 realizing the thing you planned needed something you do not have.

If it is a soup kind of week, I have six more one pot soups here.

The system

Want the rotation, not just the recipes?

The Dinner Operating System is the list, the grocery run that goes with it, and the way I decide without deciding.

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Back to School

Dinner is one piece of it. The forms, the supply lists, the closure days and the six separate school apps are the rest.

My back to school Amazon list

The labels, bins, bottles and wall pocket I actually bought.

The Mental Load Memo

One system a week, from a working mom still in her 9-5

Dinner is one of them. The rest is the scripts, the calendar, and the stuff nobody hands you a system for.

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Or come find me on Instagram at @kee_to_wellness, new dinner every Thursday.

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