26 extra easy dinners that will have you asking “What’s the catch?”

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Easy meals are a lifesaver on hectic days, but when you discover these extra easy dinners, you’ll be asking, “What’s the catch?” Spoiler alert: there isn’t one. These recipes are so simple and quick, you’ll feel like you’re cheating the system and double-checking if you missed a step. No more stressing over complex instructions or endless ingredients — just straightforward meals that get you out of the kitchen and back to your life.

A serving spoon serving of creamy spinach chicken bake.
Spinach Chicken Bake. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Chicken Tater Tot Casserole

A casserole dish filled with tater tots, shredded chicken, and corn, topped with melted cheese and green onions.
Chicken Tater Tot Casserole. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Chicken Tater Tot Casserole is your comfort food on speed dial. Layer some chicken, tater tots, and cheese, bake until everything’s bubbly and golden, and there you have it — a casserole that asks almost nothing of you. Ready in less than an hour, this dish is a great way to use that leftover chicken. It’s so easy you’ll feel like you’re cheating the system. And on nights when you’d rather do anything but cook, this casserole has your back.
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Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

A fresh Caesar salad with chicken, croutons, tomatoes, and dressing, served in a large white bowl with a fork.
Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

If you think Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad sounds like it’s just another salad, think again. This dish is a hearty mix of pasta and shredded chicken tossed with crisp romaine, juicy cherry tomatoes, and a generous serving of Parmesan, all rounded out with a rich Caesar dressing. It comes together in just 25 minutes, perfect for when you’re too exhausted to even think about cooking. It’s so easy you might spend more time eating it than making it.
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Reuben Bowls

A bowl of coleslaw with creamy dressing, garnished with green onions, served in a ceramic bowl with a fork.
Reuben Bowls. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

If you think making a Reuben Bowl sounds complicated, think again. This no-nonsense bowl is ready in just 30 minutes and packs all the flavors of your favorite sandwich without the bread. Loaded with corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, creamy Swiss cheese, and just enough Thousand Island dressing, it’s a straightforward dish that’s big on flavor. Perfect for impressing at dinner without really trying. You’ll whip this up so fast, it’ll make you wonder if you missed a step — but no, it’s just that easy.
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Grilled Hot Honey Chicken

Grilled chicken pieces with a glossy glaze, garnished with chopped herbs, served on a beige plate.
Grilled Hot Honey Chicken. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

If you want to spice up your dinner routine without turning the kitchen into a disaster zone, Grilled Hot Honey Chicken is the answer. This dish mixes the sweet with the heat thanks to a homemade hot honey sauce that’s downright simple to whip up. You’ll get this on the table in 45 minutes — probably less time than it takes to decide on a movie. If you make the sauce in advance, your dinner prep will feel like you’re on autopilot. It’s a foolproof way to make a great meal that seems like you spent hours making, perfect for those “I can’t even” evenings.
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Tuna Macaroni Salad

Close-up of a creamy pasta salad sprinkled with paprika and garnished with chopped herbs in a white bowl.
Tuna Macaroni Salad. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Tuna Macaroni Salad might just be the easiest dinner you haven’t made yet. Toss together some macaroni, tuna, and eggs with a bit of mayo, relish, and mustard, and voila — dinner’s ready in just 40 minutes. It’s the dish you turn to when the fridge looks empty, and you can’t deal with a trip to the store. It’s simple, filling, and lets you throw everything into one bowl. Perfect for when you want a great meal without any hassle or fancy ingredients. Just mix, serve, and enjoy the simplicity.
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Fresh Corn Salad

A bowl of fresh salad featuring corn, avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, and crumbled cheese, mixed with herbs.
Fresh Corn Salad. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Fresh Corn Salad is your quick solution to the question of what to have alongside your main dish. Just chop and drop corn, avocado, cucumber, tomatoes, and fresh herbs into a bowl, splash on some lime dressing, and you’re set. It’s ready in 40 minutes, requires minimal effort, and the result is a fresh, light salad perfect for those days when you’re looking for something quick. It’s so straightforward that you might think you forgot something. But nope, it’s just that easy.
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Baked Ravioli

A close-up of a cheesy baked ravioli garnished with herbs, with a fork lifting a portion to show the melted cheese.
Baked Ravioli. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

For those evenings when you want the comfort of a cooked meal without the effort, Baked Ravioli has you covered. Just layer frozen ravioli with your favorite marinara sauce, sprinkle some cheese on top and bake. You’ve got a bubbling dish of golden, cheesy goodness in about an hour. It’s perfect for those nights when you’re too tired to cook but still want a filling meal. This dish is a great shortcut that makes you look like you put in way more effort than you actually did.
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Spinach Chicken Bake

A serving spoon serving of creamy spinach chicken bake.
Spinach Chicken Bake. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Lazy cooking just got a whole lot tastier with Spinach Chicken Bake. This one’s all about layering marinated chicken thighs, spinach, and a heap of cheeses, then baking it until everything’s bubbling and golden. You get to look like a champ in the kitchen in just 30 minutes. It’s like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, but instead, it’s delicious dinner. And the best part? It looks like you tried way harder than you actually did. Perfect for impressing dates or just treating yourself without the usual kitchen circus.
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Shake and Bake Pork Chops

Two shake and bake pork chops on a plate.
Shake and Bake Pork Chops. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Shake and Bake Pork Chops are about to become your weeknight MVP. Just brush those chops with some mayo, slap on the breadcrumbs, and let the oven do its thing. In 25 minutes, you’ve got yourself a plate of chops that are surprisingly juicy on the inside and perfectly crispy on the outside. It’s the go-to meal when you forget to plan ahead and still want to pull off that last-minute dinner magic. Seriously, it’s almost like you had it planned all along. Easy, quick, and makes you look like you know what you’re doing — even when you don’t.
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Sausage and Veggies Sheet Pan Dinner

Sausage and veggies sheet pan dinner with a spoon.
Sausage and Veggies Sheet Pan Dinner. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Sausage and Veggies Sheet Pan Dinner can’t be beat for a no-nonsense, throw-it-all-together kind of meal. Just load up your sausage and veggies on a sheet pan, pop it in the oven, and bam — you have dinner in 30 minutes. This dinner is so straightforward it’s practically a cheat code for adulting. It’s great for anyone who needs to eat well without spending hours in the kitchen. Plus, you can trick your friends into thinking you’ve got everything under control. Score!
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Tuscan Garlic Shrimp and Spinach

Tuscan garlic shrimp and spinach with tomatoes in a pan.
Tuscan Garlic Shrimp and Spinach. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Tuscan Garlic Shrimp and Spinach is proof that quick meals can have a bit of European flair. It’s all about tossing shrimp, fresh tomatoes, and spinach into a pan with some garlic and calling it a masterpiece — in under 30 minutes. It’s the equivalent of a mic drop in the kitchen. This dish is a great choice for those evenings when you want something that screams “chef” but doesn’t scream “I spent all day in the kitchen.” Who has time for that when there’s so much life to live?
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Easy Tuna Noodle Casserole

A casserole dish filled with pasta and peas.
Easy Tuna Noodle Casserole. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Easy Tuna Noodle Casserole might just be the MVP of weeknight dinners. Throw canned tuna, egg noodles, and peas together, top with breadcrumbs and cheese, and let the oven do its thing. In less than an hour, you have a comforting casserole that makes you feel like a kitchen wizard, even on your laziest days. It shows you don’t need fancy ingredients to create a meal that brings everyone to the table.
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Stuffed Bell Pepper Casserole

Stuffed bell pepper casserole in a pan with a wooden spoon.
Stuffed Bell Pepper Casserole. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Skip the stuffing and slice straight to the chase with Stuffed Bell Pepper Casserole. This dish takes all the beloved elements of stuffed peppers — rice, ground beef, and bell peppers — and tosses them into one dish you can sprinkle with cheese and broil to perfection. Ready in just 45 minutes, it’s like having your cake and eating it without the baking drama. Great for those nights when you want a hearty meal without the multi-step dance. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to convince your family that, yes, you can cook — and cook well — without breaking a sweat.
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Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup

Slow cooker split pea soup in a slow cooker with a spoon.
Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Set it, forget it, and come home to a hot meal — Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup makes it possible. Toss in split peas, carrots, ham, and some pantry staples into your slow cooker and let the magic happen while you live your life. By the time you walk back through that door, you’ve got a comforting bowl of soup waiting to undo the day’s stresses. It’s like having dinner on autopilot — serving a great meal doesn’t require hovering around like a helicopter.
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Loaded Broccoli Cauliflower Casserole

Loaded broccoli cauliflower casserole in a baking dish garnished with green onions.
Loaded Broccoli Cauliflower Casserole. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Picture this — you’ve just sat down after a long day, and dinner is serving itself. Loaded Broccoli Cauliflower Casserole combines fresh broccoli and cauliflower with crispy bacon, all drenched in a creamy cheese sauce and baked to a golden crisp. Ready in 30 minutes, it’s like cheating at a healthy dinner without really cheating. Great for those days when you want to feel good about what you’re eating, but not at the cost of your comfort. It’s a full meal or a side dish. However you look at it, you’re winning.
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Cabbage and Sausage

A pan of cabbage and sausage garnished with fresh herbs.
Cabbage and Sausage. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Let’s keep dinner straightforward tonight: Cabbage and Sausage is your one-pan wonder that’s more about eating and less about cooking. Toss hearty sausages and sweet cabbage into a pan, sprinkle some onions, butter, and a splash of apple cider vinegar, and bam — you’ve got a meal in less than 30 minutes. It’s the perfect quick fix when you want to hit the easy button on dinner, but it still looks like you tried. Perfect for those busy nights or lazy evenings, it’s really a no-brainer.
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Broccoli Casserole

A casserole dish with broccoli and cheese in it.
Broccoli Casserole. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Broccoli Casserole might just be the hero you never knew you needed. It’s a simple toss-together of broccoli, cream of mushroom soup, eggs, and sour cream, topped with a crispy cheese and cracker combo. It cooks up while you wind down, perfect for those nights when you’re trying to do less but still want something great. Think of it as your weeknight lifesaver that lets you kick back a bit earlier. Who said you have to work hard for a good meal? Not this casserole.
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Jalapeño Popper Chicken Salad

A glass bowl of jalapeño popper chicken salad ingredients.
Jalapeño Popper Chicken Salad. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

When you need a little excitement at dinner, Jalapeño Popper Chicken Salad is the answer. It’s like a party in a bowl — easy setup, no cleanup. It’s packed with cooked chicken breast, crispy bacon, and fiery jalapeños, all tossed in a creamy dressing. Quick to whip up and even quicker to disappear, this salad is a surefire way to add some spice to your dinner routine without sweating over a hot stove. It’s great for turning up the heat but keeping your cool in the kitchen.
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Ground Beef and Cauliflower Rice Skillet

Creamy ground beef skillet with cauliflower rice with a wooden spoon.
Ground Beef and Cauliflower Rice Skillet. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Sometimes, you just need dinner to be easy, like really easy. Ground Beef and Cauliflower Rice Skillet is a one-skillet meal that’s ready before you know it — 30 minutes, tops. Delicious beef, creamy cheddar, and light cauliflower rice make a comforting combo with minimal cleanup. Perfect for those nights when you’re almost too tired to eat but not quite. This skillet does the heavy lifting for you.
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Canned Chicken Patties

Chicken patties with broccoli on a plate.
Canned Chicken Patties. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Canned Chicken Patties are your new best friend, especially on those days when even making a sandwich feels like too much. Just combine canned chicken with eggs and Parmesan, fry them up, and voila! Dinner’s on the table in 20 minutes tops. These patties are crunchy outside, tender inside, and just about foolproof. They’re great for a low-key dinner or a simple meal prep solution. They’re proof that a great dinner doesn’t need to be complicated.
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Chicken Tortellini Soup

A bowl of chicken tortellini soup with vegetables and herbs.
Chicken Tortellini Soup. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Chicken Tortellini Soup is the comfort food you didn’t know you could make so quickly. Toss chicken, cheese tortellini, and a mix of veggies into a pot and let it simmer. In 40 minutes, you’ve got a comforting and impressively easy soup. It’s like having your cake and eating it, but with soup. Great for those busy evenings or lazy nights when cooking should be the last thing on your mind. It’s straightforward, quick, and downright comforting. This is what easy dinners are all about.
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Cheesy Beef Casserole with Cauliflower Rice and Spinach

Cheesy beef casserole with cauliflower rice and spinach being spooned out of a baking dish.
Cheesy Beef Casserole with Cauliflower Rice and Spinach. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

This Cheesy Beef Casserole is a no-brainer when you’re too wiped to whip up something complicated. Toss ground beef, cauliflower rice, spinach, and a heap of cheddar into a dish and let the oven do the heavy lifting. In just 30 minutes, you have a hot, cheesy casserole that’s like a big, comfy hug on a plate. It’s the perfect solution for those nights when even ordering takeout sounds like too much work. This is one of those extra easy dinners that make you question if cooking has ever been this simple. “What’s the catch?” Well, there isn’t one — just eat and relax.
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Creamy Dijon Chicken

A pan of creamy dijon chicken with herbs and bacon.
Creamy Dijon Chicken. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Creamy Dijon Chicken is a dish that tastes like it came from a fancy bistro, yet it’s made in your own kitchen without breaking a sweat. It features juicy chicken thighs smothered in a creamy, tangy sauce that practically cooks itself. Throw everything in a pan, let it simmer, and pair it with whatever you’ve got around — like some crusty bread or a simple salad. It’s the kind of dinner that tricks guests into thinking you’ve got secret chef skills.
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Sausage Curry

Sausage curry in a skillet garnished with herbs.
Sausage Curry. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

This Sausage Curry is like a quick trip around the world without the jet lag. Packed with amazing flavors from sausages, sweet potatoes, and carrots, spiced up with curry powder and fresh ginger, it’s a hearty meal that comes together about the same time it takes to decide on a Netflix show. It’s a great choice for extra easy dinners because all you do is throw it together and let the stove do the rest. So, why order takeout when you can dish up something this good in less time than it takes to deliver?
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Creamy Garlic Chicken

A white skillet of creamy garlic chicken garnished with herbs.
Creamy Garlic Chicken. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

Creamy Garlic Chicken is your weeknight hero. Just picture tender chicken breasts swimming in a creamy garlic and Parmesan sauce — yes, it’s as good as it sounds. It’s a dish that promises little cleanup and lots of flavor, perfect for after a long day when you’re not in the mood to tackle a sink full of dishes. It fits perfectly into your list of extra easy dinners because it’s practically foolproof. So, cook it up, kick back, and let the evening be easy for once.
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Cheesy Fajita Baked Chicken

Cheesy chicken fajita bake in a baking pan.
Cheesy Fajita Baked Chicken. Photo credit: Real Balanced.

When you think easy, think Cheesy Fajita Baked Chicken. It’s everything you want in a dinner — minimal prep, loads of flavor, and a cleanup that’s almost non-existent. Just layer seasoned chicken with cream cheese, sweet mini peppers, and mozzarella, and bake until it’s irresistibly golden. It’s the kind of meal that makes you feel like a kitchen wizard without needing magical powers. Perfect for those “What’s the catch?” nights because, really, there is no catch — just a great meal ready in about half an hour.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Fajita Baked Chicken

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