The Kitchn Editors’ Favorite Weeknight Dinner Recipes - The Kitchn 100 - The Kitchn
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It’s official: These weeknight dinner recipes are the best on the internet! (Find all our editors’ picks here.) The Kitchn 100 is presented in partnership with Target Good & Gather; it was created independently by our editorial team.
If you’re the first person to dig into the French onion dip at a party, this one-skillet recipe was made for you. (Odds are you already have the soup mix in your pantry!) Serve with green beans or roasted broccoli for a winning chicken dinner.
Piccata’s signature lemon-caper sauce is such a perfect pairing for salmon, it might just make you forget about chicken. Our advice: Choose a simple side that can soak up all the extra sauce, like buttery orzo or creamy polenta.
Our secret to better homemade pork chops: Treat them like steak. When brined in brown sugar, pan-fried in a hot skillet, and basted with butter, pork chops become tender and juicy with a ridiculously good golden-brown crust. Don’t wait another night to try it.
It’s an early morning staple and a game-changer in desserts, so why not bring coffee to the dinner table, too? Here, it’s mixed with spices and brown sugar and rubbed all over steak, where it creates a gorgeous caramelized crust as soon as it hits the hot pan.
Forget spaghetti. We have a feeling these extra-cheesy chicken Parm-inspired meatballs will win the prize for one of the most satisfying dinners you’ve had in a long time.
Bring summer vibes to the dinner table all year long with these pan-seared fish tacos. They come together in a flash and are the perfect dinner for one. (Although the recipe can easily be scaled up.)
Thanks to the magical goodness of garlic butter and the quick-cooking nature of shrimp, you can make a fancy-feeling dinner in the same amount of time it takes to assemble a PB&J.
Yes, these are essentially adult chicken nuggets, and yes, that’s why we love them. Parmesan may seem like a simple addition to the breading, but a whole cup makes a world of difference — it adds an unparalleled crackly crunch and an extra hit of umami. No other chicken cutlets will do.
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