12 One-Skillet Dinners I Make for My Family All the Time (2024)

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Meghan Splawn

Meghan Splawn

Meghan was the Food Editor for Kitchn's Skills content. She's a master of everyday baking, family cooking, and harnessing good light. Meghan approaches food with an eye towards budgeting — both time and money — and having fun. Meghan has a baking and pastry degree, and spent the first 10 years of her career as part of Alton Brown's culinary team. She co-hosts a weekly podcast about food and family called Didn't I Just Feed You.

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My 12-inch cast iron skillet is my very best friend in the kitchen and a close second is its 12-inch stainless steel counterpart. Both pans cook more meals than any others thanks to their ability to go from stovetop to oven and sometimes to the table to serve. In general, one pan meals are ideal for weeknight cooking; they make dinner possible on busy nights and they cut down on dishwashing. But one skillet meals mean you can start on the stovetop and finish in the oven for more flavor and texture.

These 12 recipes are the one skillet meals I keep coming back to over and over, because I love making them, and my family loves eating them.

1. Stovetop Skillet Pizza

Here are three things that make skillet pizza great: it’s fast, you don’t have to heat up the whole house to cook it, and it’s pizza. I like to break out two skillets and make two pizzas, so my family of four gets a half-pizza each. And that way everyone gets to choose which toppings they want on their half, as well.

Recipe: How To Make Stovetop Skillet Pizza

2. Easy, Creamy Beef and Shells

If you grew up on Hamburger Helper (*raises hand*) and are nostalgic for that creamy, meaty pasta dinner, this is the recipe for you. Not only is it an easy way to use up ground beef, but it leans on your pantry, so it’s easy to keep ingredients stocked for making it.

Recipe: Easy, Creamy Beef and Shells

3. Weeknight Orzo Paella

This mild paella is a wonderful way to introduce kids to the dish. The combo of shrimp and sausage are delicious, but the orzo and peas are plenty filling if your young eaters aren’t game for seafood.

Recipe: Weeknight Orzo Paella

4. Vegetarian Skillet Pot Pie

Vegetables are hard to resist when they’re covered in rich gravy and flaky puff pastry! This skillet meal is vegetable-forward and doesn’t include pasta but is still impressive enough for weeknight dinner guests — even if it’s just the neighbor kids.

Recipe: Vegetarian Skillet Pot Pie

5. One-Pot BBQ Chicken Burrito Bowls

Chicken burrito bowls are one of those meals that keep us from ordering Chipotle takeout every week. This basic formula can be adapted to whatever protein or vegetables you have on hand and comes out delicious every time.

Recipe: One-Pot BBQ Chicken Burrito Bowls

6. Easy Shrimp Fried Rice

Here’s another opportunity to get shrimp in front of the kids without worrying that there won’t be enough other food on the plate if they decline it. Plus it’s a great way to use up leftover rice.

Recipe: Easy Shrimp Fried Rice

7. Gnocchi Skillet with Chicken Sausage & Tomatoes

No-boil gnocchi recipes are my favorite. Yes, they are faster. But they also work well with frozen or cauliflower gnocchi which can occasionally come out slimy when boiled. The cherry tomatoes are a must, but any kind of sausage you like works for this skillet.

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8. Sweet Potato Skillet with Baked Eggs

Oh, you want a breakfast for dinner that isn’t just pancakes? Let me introduce you to this sweet (potato) little dish. My kids are obsessed with the ranch-flavored potatoes, but I can’t get them to stop picking out the kale.

Recipe: Ranch Sweet Potato Skillet with Baked Eggs

9. Philly Cheesesteak Pasta Skillet

Creamy and cheesy pasta is what skillet meal dreams are made of! It doesn’t hurt that this one is also loaded with sweet peppers that kids actually like to eat. The leftovers pack well for school lunch, too — if there are any.

Recipe: Philly Cheesesteak Pasta Skillet

10. Egg Roll Skillet

Can I let you in on the secret that makes this a super-easy crowd pleaser? The vegetables are pre-shredded slaw. I like to grab broccoli slaw for my family, but classic coleslaw is wonderful with the ground pork and sauce here.

Recipe: Egg Roll Skillet

11. Weeknight Skillet Lasagna

You know the satisfaction of tucking into a slice of slow baked lasagna? I pinkie promise this skillet version delivers on all that in one-third of the prep and cooking time. Steam a bag of green beans and dinner is done.

Recipe: Weeknight Skillet Lasagna

12. Creamy Mushroom and Asparagus Dumpling Skillet

Admittedly, I haven’t tried this recipe on my family yet, but I’m bookmarking it for spring asparagus! And because it is just three shortcut ingredients it’s worth giving a shot. Try it with me — and tell me what you think in the comments!

Recipe: Creamy Mushroom and Asparagus Dumpling Skillet

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FAQs

What is a skillet food? ›

Skillets are primarily used for frying food, but you can also sauté, sear, brown, or scramble in a skillet. In Britain, a skillet is an old-fashioned type of cooking pot with legs. Experts think the word comes from the Middle French esculette, "a little dish," from the Latin root scutella, "serving platter."

Can you cook a skillet meal in the oven? ›

If the pan is all metal (with metal handles), it's typically OK for the oven. Avoid putting skillets with silicone handles or other plastic or wood elements in the oven, and definitely not under a broiler.

What is a skillet best used for? ›

A cast iron skillet is great for cooking as it distributes heat evenly and retains that heat. Once seasoned, it is completely non-stick. It can be used on the stove, in the oven, or over a campfire.

Is it a pan or skillet? ›

Pan is a general term given to a variety of cooking vessels. With that, a frying pan is a shallow cooking vessel used to fry up foods. A skillet has the same functionality and design as a frying pan. Some cooking professionals are more likely to use the term "skillet" for cast iron skillets.

Should you use butter or oil on a skillet? ›

Because it browns easily and can burn when cooked at high temperatures, butter is usually unsuitable for dishes that require a high cooking temperature. Instead, cooking oils are the best option and there are a variety of choices available from peanut oil, to avocado oil, vegetable oil and olive oil.

What foods cannot be cooked in cast iron? ›

4 Foods You Shouldn't Cook in Cast Iron
  • Acidic foods (unless you make it snappy) ...
  • Fish (particularly delicate varieties) ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Skillet brownies (if you just fried a batch of chicken last night) ...
  • A lot more (if your skillet isn't properly seasoned)
Mar 11, 2023

What is a good substitute for cast iron? ›

Carbon steel is another excellent choice and is a lightweight alternative to cast iron. Like cast iron, though, it will need to be seasoned and maintained. Speaking of, cast iron is an enduring favorite for its ruggedness and ability to withstand ultra-high temperatures, but it's heavy and also needs to be seasoned.

Can I put aluminum foil in the oven? ›

Aluminum foil is a thinly rolled sheet of aluminum that's claimed its place as a common kitchen staple. Not only is it safe to cook with aluminum foil in the oven, but cooking with aluminum foil can help transmit heat readily and make cleanup easier.

What is the best food to cook in a cast iron skillet? ›

The Best Foods to Cook in Cast Iron Pans
  • Pan-seared veggies and proteins.
  • Fatty foods like bacon.
  • Burgers.
  • Grilled cheese sandwiches.
  • Pizza.
  • Eggs (yes, you read that right!)
  • Potatoes.
  • Cornbread and other breads.
Aug 30, 2022

What's the difference between a skillet and a casserole? ›

Most often casserole dishes are made of Pyrex or Corningware, while skillets are most often made of metal, (cast iron, steel, sometimes aluminum). Casserole dishes are specifically designed to be used best in oven cooking, with indirectly applied heat.

What is the difference between a skillet and a non stick pan? ›

First of all, nonstick pans and regular pans are like apples and oranges. The uses of each are almost mutually exclusive. If you wanted to fry an egg or sear a delicate fish, you'd use a nonstick pan. If you want to saute vegetables or whip up a quick stir-fry, you'd use stainless.

What's the difference between a skillet and a griddle? ›

Why use a griddle instead of a skillet? The main difference between a skillet and griddle is the height of the sides. Griddles have low edges, while skillets have higher sidewalls.

Why is it called seasoning a skillet? ›

The coating known as seasoning is formed by a process of repeatedly layering extremely thin coats of oil on the cookware and oxidizing each layer with medium-high heat for a time. This process is known as "seasoning"; the color of the coating is commonly known as its "patina" - the base coat will darken with use.

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