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Sheet pan
satisfaction
There’s nothing better than a cozy meal on a crisp fall night. And yet, for many, there’s nothing worse than spending time in the kitchen preparing dinner after a long day. Enter our go-to solution: sheet pan meals. With these meals, you simply roast a protein, vegetables, and a starch, all on one baking sheet. Minimal prep, even less clean up – and your oven does most of the work! Check out our tips and tricks to put that baking sheet to good use (beyond cookies!) to get delicious weekday meals on the table with ease.
Why We Love Them
Efficient—These meals take just minutes to prep and then get popped in the oven for about 30 minutes of hands-off cooking, giving you more time to check off a few other to-dos or simply unwind before enjoying dinner.
Simple and Affordable—No fancy kitchen gadgets, cooking techniques, or ingredients needed here! Sheet pan meals are perfect for all types of cooks, from beginners, to those who have Sunday meal prep down to
a science, to those who are a bit more last-minute when it comes to mealtime decisions.
Nutrition Made Easy—Not only are they simple to prepare, but their built-in formula also makes it simple to create nourishing and satisfying dishes.
Amazing Flavor—While these meals are effortless, they are far from flavorless! Roasting is a really tasty cooking method. It enhances the flavor and texture of all ingredients—you’ll truly enjoy each and every bite!
Cook your whole meal all at once on a sheet pan.
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