27 Dinners I Keep Making Even When I Swore I’d Switch It Up

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Some meals just refuse to be replaced, no matter how many new recipes you try. They’re the ones you know by heart, the ones that come out right every time without much thought. Some are quick weeknight fixes, others are worth the extra time, but all of them earn their spot on repeat. You could swear them off for something new, but somehow they always end up back on the table. Here’s what keeps making the cut, again and again.

Low angle shot of chicken pakora on a plate with a green napkin.
Chicken Pakora. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Beef Bulgogi Bowls

Beef bulgogi in a bowl with rice and cucumbers.
Beef Bulgogi Bowls. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Beef Bulgogi Bowls are the kind of dinner you plan to take a break from but never do. Thinly sliced beef gets marinated in soy sauce, garlic, and a touch of sweetness, then quickly cooked until tender. Served over rice with crisp vegetables, it’s balanced enough to feel fresh but still hearty. Every time I think I’ll make something different, the craving wins, and this ends up back on the table.
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Instant Pot Shrimp Biryani

Overhead shot of a platter of shrimp biryani.
Instant Pot Shrimp Biryani. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Instant Pot Shrimp Biryani is my shortcut to a dinner that feels like I tried harder than I did. The shrimp cooks perfectly in a spiced rice blend that’s fragrant without being overwhelming. It’s all done in one pot, which means less cleanup and more reason to keep making it. I tell myself I’ll rotate it out, but it’s too easy and too good to quit.
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Chicken Teriyaki Ramen

A hand uses chopsticks to pick up noodles from a bowl filled with ramen, broccoli, sliced egg, and garnished with sesame seeds and green onions. A towel and a piece of ginger are nearby on the countertop.
Chicken Teriyaki Ramen. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Chicken Teriyaki Ramen is a bowl I can’t seem to stop putting together. The sweet-savory teriyaki glaze over tender chicken pairs with slurpy noodles in a way that feels complete without much effort. Fresh vegetables add crunch, and the broth ties everything together. Even when I swear I’ll switch things up, this still ends up being dinner.
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Hot and Sour Vermicelli Soup

A pan of noodle soup with ground meat, sliced green onions, and whole garlic cloves, placed on a woven mat.
Hot and Sour Vermicelli Soup. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Hot and Sour Vermicelli Soup has that perfect mix of tang and heat that keeps me coming back. The silky noodles soak up the bold broth, and each spoonful is sharp, warm, and satisfying. It’s quick enough to throw together when I don’t want to think about dinner. I always mean to try something new, but this one wins on autopilot.
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Chicken Hot and Sour Soup

Two bowls of hot and sour soup.
Chicken Hot and Sour Soup. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Hot and Sour Soup is my go-to for something hearty without weighing me down. The chicken adds substance to a broth that’s bright, spicy, and balanced. It’s ready fast enough to keep my evening intact. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve made it when I thought I’d branch out.
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Peanut Sauce Beef and Ramen Noodles

A bowl of noodles with meat sauce garnished with herbs, with a fork twirling some noodles.
Peanut Sauce Beef and Ramen Noodles. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Peanut Sauce Beef and Ramen Noodles always start with the idea of using up pantry items, and then I remember how much I like them. The savory peanut sauce clings to every strand of noodle and coats the tender beef just right. It’s deeply comforting but quick to make. Even with other options, this one keeps making the cut.
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Chicken Pakora

Low angle shot of chicken pakora on a plate with a green napkin.
Chicken Pakora. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Chicken Pakora is crispy, spiced, and gone within minutes of hitting the table. The batter locks in juiciness, and the seasoning is bold without being overbearing. It’s as good with rice as it is on its own. I keep telling myself I’ll make a different appetizer, but this one never leaves the rotation.
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Beef Tataki

A plate of marinated grilled beef topped with sliced garlic, sesame seeds, and chopped green onions, with chopsticks picking up a piece.
Beef Tataki. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Beef Tataki is quick, fresh, and feels like something from a restaurant, but it’s simple enough for any night. Lightly seared beef slices get a citrus-soy dressing that soaks in just enough to flavor without overpowering. It’s refreshing yet still substantial. I’ve tried replacing it, but nothing quite matches the balance.
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Char Kway Teow

A close-up of stir-fried flat noodles with shrimp, sliced sausage, and vegetables, served on a banana leaf.
Char Kway Teow. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Char Kway Teow hits with chewy noodles, smoky flavor, and just enough spice to keep it interesting. The mix of shrimp, sausage, and vegetables is bold but familiar. It’s a one-pan meal that feels like more than the sum of its parts. I plan other stir-fries, but this always pushes them aside.
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Spicy Gochujang Tofu

A bowl of glazed tofu pieces garnished with chopped scallions and peanuts, served over white rice with chopsticks.
Spicy Gochujang Tofu. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Spicy Gochujang Tofu is one of those meals that makes me forget it’s meatless. The tofu gets crispy on the outside, soft inside, and coated in a sauce that’s hot, slightly sweet, and addicting. It’s fast enough for weeknights and bold enough to feel like a treat. No matter what I intend to cook, this sneaks back in.
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Air Fryer Salt and Pepper Chicken

Fried salt and pepper chicken in a black bowl lined with parchment paper.
Air Fryer Salt and Pepper Chicken. Photo credit: all Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Salt and Pepper Chicken is crunchy, seasoned just right, and ready before I can even think about takeout. The heat from fresh chilies and the pop of garlic keep it lively. It works as a main or something to snack on. I’ve promised myself I’d branch out, but this always wins.
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Shrimp Pad Thai

A close-up of shrimp pad thai, with noodles, shrimp, green onions, and a fork lifting a bite. A lime wedge and blurred green onions are visible in the background.
Shrimp Pad Thai. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Shrimp Pad Thai is all about balance—sweet, tangy, and savory with a bit of crunch from peanuts. The noodles cook quickly, and the shrimp stays tender. It’s straightforward enough for a weeknight but good enough to crave. Even with other noodle dishes on hand, this one stays in heavy rotation.
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Air Fryer Pork Belly

Stack of air fryer pork belly strips in hoisin glaze.
Air Fryer Pork Belly. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Pork Belly is crisp on the outside, tender inside, and impossible to stop eating. The fat renders perfectly, leaving bite after bite rich and flavorful. It’s simple enough that I can make it on a whim. I keep thinking I’ll save it for special occasions, but it shows up more often than not.
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Creamy Gochujang Pasta

A pan of ramen noodles with mushrooms, greens, and a creamy sauce, served with chopsticks.
Creamy Gochujang Pasta. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Creamy Gochujang Pasta is spicy, rich, and silky all at once. The sauce clings to every noodle, with a balance of heat and cream that keeps me coming back. It’s one of the easiest ways to turn pantry staples into something special. I’ve tried to skip it in favor of other pasta, but I always circle back.
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Tandoori Chicken

A plate of tandoori chicken with a side dish of cooked rice, shot from a low angle.
Tandoori Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Tandoori Chicken is smoky, spiced, and always turns out tender. The marinade does the work while I get everything else ready. Whether it’s with rice, naan, or salad, it always delivers. I’ve sworn to switch things up, but this one refuses to leave the menu.
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Spicy Peanut Butter Chicken

Stir-fried diced chicken with dried chilies and spring onions in a black skillet.
Spicy Peanut Butter Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Spicy Peanut Butter Chicken has a sauce that clings to every bite, mixing savory heat with a nutty depth. The chicken stays tender, and the whole dish comes together quickly. It’s the kind of comfort food I can throw together without thinking. No matter how many new recipes I collect, this sticks around.
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Kerala Fish Curry

Fish curry in an earthenware baking dish.
Kerala Fish Curry. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Kerala Fish Curry is warm, spiced, and full of coconut flavor that feels both rich and light. The fish stays delicate, soaking up all the aromatics from the sauce. It’s simple enough for a weeknight but feels worth making any day. I’ve tried replacing it with other curries, but I keep coming back.
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Creamy Udon Noodle Soup

A fork lifts noodles from a bowl of creamy soup, placed on a wooden surface. A small white cup and green garnish are visible in the background.
Creamy Udon Noodle Soup. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Creamy Udon Noodle Soup is the definition of comfort in a bowl. Thick noodles swim in a rich, flavorful broth that’s filling without being heavy. It’s quick to put together and even better the next day. I keep meaning to branch out, but this wins on habit alone.
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Harissa Chicken

Harissa chicken in a baking pan with a plate of it over rice with yogurt and herbs on the side.
Harissa Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Harissa Chicken is bold, smoky, and has just the right kick of heat. The marinade is easy but brings big results, whether I roast, grill, or pan-sear it. It works with almost any side, making it a safe bet. Even when I think I’m done with it, I end up making it again.
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Air Fryer Kung Pao Chicken

Overhead shot of a striped bowl with kung pao chicken.
Air Fryer Kung Pao Chicken. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Air Fryer Kung Pao Chicken is crisp, saucy, and loaded with peppers and peanuts for texture. The sweet-spicy sauce coats every bite without making it soggy. It’s faster than most stir-fries I make on the stove. I’ve tried to swap it out, but it keeps coming back.
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Char Siu

Sliced char siu pork with lettuce leaves.
Char Siu. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Char Siu is sweet, savory, and glazed until the edges caramelize. The pork stays juicy, and the flavor runs deep into every slice. It’s great with rice, tucked into buns, or straight from the cutting board. I keep saying I’ll try a new roast, but I can’t quit this one.
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Udon Noodles with Thai Green Curry

A bowl of green curry noodles topped with shredded chicken, lime slices, red chili slices, and fresh cilantro. Chopsticks are lifting a portion of the noodles from the bowl. A soft background showcases another bowl and fresh herbs.
Udon Noodles with Thai Green Curry. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Udon Noodles with Thai Green Curry bring creamy coconut heat to chewy noodles, and it just works. The sauce coats every strand, and the vegetables keep it fresh. It’s a one-bowl dinner that feels complete without extras. I try other curries, but this one stays.
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Singapore Noodles

Rice noodles with meat and veggies on a white plate.
Singapore Noodles. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Singapore Noodles are bright, fragrant, and full of curry flavor. The mix of shrimp, pork, and vegetables keeps it interesting, and the thin rice noodles soak up all the seasoning. It’s quick enough to make on a busy night but still feels special. Every time I plan to skip it, I end up making it again.
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Crispy Beef

Low angle shot of crispy beef on a plate.
Crispy Beef. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Crispy Beef is all about the texture—shatteringly crisp on the outside, tender inside. The sauce adds just enough sweetness and heat to keep it addictive. It’s better than anything I can order nearby. Even when I swear I’m trying new recipes, this stays.
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Garlic Chili Oil Noodles

A close-up of a hand using chopsticks to lift cooked noodles from a black pan. The noodles are mixed with vegetables and sauce. A small dish is visible in the background.
Garlic Chili Oil Noodles. Photo credit: All The Noodles.

Garlic Chili Oil Noodles are fast, spicy, and loaded with garlicky heat. The sauce comes together in minutes and clings to every noodle. It’s one of the easiest dinners I know, which makes it impossible to let go of. I’ve tried to replace it, but it’s too quick and too good.
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Egg Curry

A skillet with eggs in a rich, spiced tomato sauce, garnished with fresh cilantro.
Egg Curry. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Egg Curry is rich, spiced, and easy to throw together from pantry staples. The eggs soak up the sauce, making every bite hearty without being heavy. It works with rice, bread, or both. I keep thinking I’ll try a new curry, but this one always wins.
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Beef Birria

low angle shot of shredded beef in a bowl with a fork.
Beef Birria. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Beef Birria is slow-cooked until the meat falls apart in a rich, spiced broth. It’s as good in tacos as it is sipped straight from the bowl. The cooking takes time, but the payoff is worth it. I make plans for other stews, but this one takes over.
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