17 Recipes I Keep On Standby For Busy Nights

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Everyone hits those nights when cooking feels like a chore and ordering in seems too tempting. These recipes are my backup plan for when I’m running late or brain-dead by dinner. They’re quick to prep, keep well in the fridge, and reheat without turning into mush. You can pull them out, heat them up, and still feel like you actually ate something homecooked. Having a few solid options like this stops busy nights from turning into food disasters.

Pork chops with purple cabbage and apples on a baking sheet.
Sheet Pan Pork Chop Dinner. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Jalapeño Chicken

A skillet filled with cooked chicken pieces and sliced green peppers in a brown sauce, resting on a woven mat with a cloth and whole green peppers nearby.
Jalapeño Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Crispy chicken pieces tossed in a sticky, spicy sauce come together in under 20 minutes. It stays great over rice or wrapped in tortillas, so you can grab dinner straight from the fridge and still feel like you nailed it on a hectic night.
Get the Recipe: Jalapeño Chicken

Cottage Cheese Alfredo

A plate of creamy pasta with a fork twisting noodles. Slices of bread are visible next to the plate.
Cottage Cheese Alfredo. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Whip this sauce up in minutes using cottage cheese, pasta, and a few pantry staples. You get comfort-level creaminess without spending ages in the kitchen, and you’ll be happy to heat it up again tomorrow.
Get the Recipe: Cottage Cheese Alfredo

Salsa Chicken

A white dish with chicken in a tomato sauce.
Salsa Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Throw chicken breasts, salsa, corn, and cheese into a baking dish, walk away for 30 minutes, and dinner’s done. It stays juicy and flavorful for days—exactly the kind of meal that makes skipping takeout painless.
Get the Recipe: Salsa Chicken

Ground Beef and Cabbage Skillet

Ground beef cabbage stir fry in a bowl with chopsticks.
Ground Beef and Cabbage Skillet. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Brown ground beef with cabbage and seasonings in one skillet. You end up with a hearty, no-cleanup dinner that reheats with the same crunch and flavor, perfect for midweek when you’re short on time.
Get the Recipe: Ground Beef and Cabbage Skillet

Bucatini Cacio e Pepe

Bucatini cacio e pepe in a bowl with a gold fork and a pepper mill off to the side.
Bucatini Cacio e Pepe. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Boil pasta, add cheese, pepper, and pasta water, and dinner’s ready in under 15 minutes. This simple pasta still feels a little fancy and tastes just as good straight from the fridge.
Get the Recipe: Bucatini Cacio e Pepe

Honey Orange Sesame Chicken

Honey orange chicken with sesame seeds and green beans in a white bowl.
Honey Orange Sesame Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Chicken gets coated in a sweet, sesame-orange sauce and cooks fast on the stovetop. It stays sticky and flavorful when reheated, so you’ll have a go-to meal that tastes like takeout—without the wait.
Get the Recipe: Honey Orange Sesame Chicken

Mexican Ground Beef Skillet

Mexican ground beef skillet recipe with melted cheese.
Mexican Ground Beef Skillet. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Ground beef, peppers, and onions mixed with taco seasoning cook in just one pan. It fills you up, reheats cleanly, and doesn’t leave you scraping greasy takeout containers later.
Get the Recipe: Mexican Ground Beef Skillet

Pork and Cabbage Stir Fry

Ground pork and purple cabbage stir fry in a white pan.
Pork and Cabbage Stir Fry. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Ground pork, cabbage, and mushrooms toss together in a simple sauce in under 20 minutes. It stays crisp and well-balanced when reheated, so nothing turns limp by day two.
Get the Recipe: Pork and Cabbage Stir Fry

Ground Beef and Sweet Potato Skillet

Ground beef and sweet potato skillet.
Ground Beef and Sweet Potato Skillet. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Sweet potatoes and seasoned beef cook together in one pan for a hearty, southwestern-style dinner. It holds its texture and flavor—perfect for grabbing out of the fridge when life gets chaotic.
Get the Recipe: Ground Beef and Sweet Potato Skillet

Ground Beef Stir Fry

Ground beef stir fry in a skillet.
Ground Beef Stir Fry. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Quick garlic-ginger sauce brings beef and veggies together in one pan. It stays fresh-tasting even after reheating, so it never feels like you’re eating leftovers.
Get the Recipe: Ground Beef Stir Fry

Healthier Sloppy Joes

Sloppy Joe sandwiches on an English muffin.
Healthier Sloppy Joes. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Lean beef, low-sugar sauce, and cheese simmer together for a sloppy joe that’s messy in the good way. It reheats well, so you can eat straight from the fridge without sacrificing flavor.
Get the Recipe: Healthier Sloppy Joes

Cream Cheese Chicken

Cream cheese chicken in a white skillet.
Cream Cheese Chicken. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Chicken breasts cook in a creamy, seasoned sauce that finishes in under 30 minutes. It keeps its richness and texture when reheated, making it one you’ll reach for again.
Get the Recipe: Cream Cheese Chicken

Lemon Feta Spinach Pasta

Lemon pasta with spinach, feta and cherry tomatoes in a bowl.
Lemon Feta Spinach Pasta. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Toss pasta with lemon juice, spinach, and feta for a fresh dinner in minutes. It tastes bright even the next day and reheats cleanly, perfect for nights when you need something simple.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Feta Spinach Pasta

Sheet Pan Chicken & Sweet Potatoes

Roasted chicken thighs with sweet potatoes and pecans.
Sheet Pan Chicken & Sweet Potatoes. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Roast chicken thighs with sweet potatoes and pecans on one pan for dinner in under 40 minutes. It keeps well in the fridge and heats evenly without drying out.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Chicken & Sweet Potatoes

Sheet Pan Pork Chop Dinner

Pork chops with purple cabbage and apples on a baking sheet.
Sheet Pan Pork Chop Dinner. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Pork chops roast with cabbage, potatoes, and apples all on one tray. It’s easy to prep, quick to cook, and reheats into a full meal without much effort.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Pork Chop Dinner

Smashed White Bean Quesadillas

Smashed white bean quesadillas on a cutting board.
Smashed White Bean Quesadillas. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Mash white beans and kale, load up tortillas with cheese and BBQ sauce, and toast until melty. It reheats without getting soggy, so late-night nachos are still a win.
Get the Recipe: Smashed White Bean Quesadillas

Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli

Spaghetti alfredo with broccoli florets in a pot with wooden spoon.
Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Toss spaghetti and broccoli in a lighter creamy sauce that cooks fast. It stays creamy and fresh even after reheating, so leftover pasta still feels like an upgrade.
Get the Recipe: Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli

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