Lack of time or energy for cooking can be the death knell for healthy eating. We’ve had a year like no other, and developing strategies for quick, healthy meals has been essential. (Read about my new series: The Low Energy Guide to Healthy Cooking)
Enter skillet dinners. Oh, how I love thee, skillet dinners.
7 Reasons I Love Skillet Meals
- They are fast
- They are frugal
- They use up leftovers
- They are easy to make
- You don’t need a specific recipe to conquer them
- They are healthy and vegetable-centered
- You can use whatever you like to flavor them
This one-skillet dinner has been a true help. They are wildly adaptable to what you have in the fridge, and you can flavor them however you like. Ginger and garlic, dried herbs, fresh herbs, turmeric, curry powder, garam masala, green onions, regular onions, red onions, and more!
In my last post, I shared how we have been using pre-washed and cut vegetables on a consistent basis and how much time and how many dinners they have saved. Skillet dinners are one of the most common ways we use prepped vegetables.
Method:
Dinner can be as simple as this: Heating some oil in a large pan, and sautéing together a package or two of prepared vegetables with a pound of ground meat (any kind you like), or adding leftover shredded meat after the vegetables are cooked. Serve with roasted potatoes or sweet potatoes, or throw some leftover rice or quinoa into the pan as well, and dinner is served.
While the below options are meat-centric, I see no reason why you couldn’t use cooked beans or lentils instead. In fact, a lentil centered skillet dinner sounds fabulous.
What is essential to this dish is a very large skillet. I favor our largest cast iron pan. And when I say large, I mean large. I use a 12 inch cast iron pan which is adequate for our five member family, but I’d even like a bigger one eventually.
Some combinations we’ve liked:
- Shredded cabbage with beef (add garlic and salt and pepper to flavor) served with rice or quinoa.
- Vegetable Pork Skillet Dinner: Onions, Mushrooms, garlic, dried herbs, with pork and bacon.
- Cauliflower Fried “Rice” with Chicken: Cauliflower “rice” with celery, green onions, ginger, garlic, grated carrots, and chicken.
- Gingery Broccoli and Mushroom Stir Fry: Ground meat of choice, broccoli, mushrooms, ginger, and garlic.
- Leftover Fried Rice: Onions, broccoli, and cauliflower mix, leftover shredded roast, leftover rice
- Every day Skillet Dinner: Onions, Zucchini, mushrooms, meat of choice or eggs
- Extra Greens Skillet: Onions, greens, meat of choice, seasoning of choice
Really, there are no limits to skillet dinners. One of my recent favorite combinations was one in which I used bits and pieces of leftover bags of vegetables which made a delicious and coherent dinner. Skillet dinners can be a great way to use leftovers and the odds and ends you have in your refrigerator!
Do you make similar dishes? I’d love to hear your favorite combination!
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