13 Sunday Suppers to Fill Your House With Love And Good Food

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Sunday dinners are different from the rest of the week. The pace is slower, and there’s more time to cook something from scratch. It’s often the only meal where everyone is in one place. No phones, no distractions, just good food and conversation. These moments don’t happen by accident. They start in the kitchen, with a little extra care and a lot of heart.

Image shows an overhead shot of Spinach Parmesan Quinoa in a blue bowl with a sprinkle of cheese on top.
Spinach Parmesan Quinoa. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Semi-homemade Chicken Enchiladas

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Semi-homemade Chicken Enchiladas. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Cheesy chicken enchiladas are easy to make and full of flavor. Using rotisserie chicken saves time, and the melted cheese brings everyone to the table. Sunday dinner feels extra cozy with a meal like this. It’s one of those dishes that makes the whole house smell amazing.
Get the Recipe: Semi-homemade Chicken Enchiladas

Spinach and Parmesan Quinoa

Image shows an overhead shot of Spinach Parmesan Quinoa in a blue bowl with a sprinkle of cheese on top.
Spinach and Parmesan Quinoa. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Spinach and Parmesan Quinoa is simple, filling, and good for you. It’s a solid option when you want something light but still satisfying. This one makes Sunday supper feel calm and easy. You won’t even miss the meat.
Get the Recipe: Spinach and Parmesan Quinoa

Potato Gnocchi

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Potato Gnocchi. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Soft and pillowy, homemade potato gnocchi is easier to make than it looks. Pair it with your favorite sauce and it becomes pure comfort food. It’s the kind of meal that makes Sunday feel special. Everyone will ask for seconds.
Get the Recipe: Potato Gnocchi

Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs

Image shows a skewer of lemon marinated chicken held diagonally with green grass in the background.
Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Juicy grilled chicken with a lemon marinade tastes fresh and full of flavor. Add some veggies to the skewers and you’ve got a full meal on one stick. These make Sunday dinner simple and tasty. Cleanup is quick, too.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Marinated Chicken Kebabs

Honey Habanero Tacos

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Honey Habanero Tacos. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This seasoned ground beef is a fun twist on your usual taco night. It’s quick, full of flavor, and easy to throw together. Dinner time fills the house with love and good food with meals like this. It’s a new family favorite in no time.
Get the Recipe: Honey Habanero Tacos

Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken

Lime marinated grilled chicken sliced on a red plate over rice.
Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Lime-marinated grilled chicken is tender and packed with flavor. The citrus gives it a little tang that keeps each bite interesting. It’s a great go-to when Sunday dinner calls for something easy but tasty. Serve it with rice or a salad to round it out.
Get the Recipe: Lime Marinated Grilled Chicken

Cheesy Beef and Rice Casserole

Image shows a closeup of a spoon holding some Cheesy Beef and Rice Casserole with the full skillet behind it.
Cheesy Beef and Rice Casserole. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Ground beef, rice, and melted cheese come together in one comforting dish. It’s filling, rich, and made for second helpings. This is what Sunday supper is all about. It’s even better the next day.
Get the Recipe: Cheesy Beef and Rice Casserole

Creamy Tuscan Bean Soup

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Creamy Tuscan Bean Soup. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Creamy bean soup with herbs and garlic makes for a warm, smooth meal. It’s hearty but not too heavy, and perfect for a quiet dinner. Let this soup bring everyone to the table this Sunday. A slice of bread on the side makes it complete.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Tuscan Bean Soup

Lemon-Marinated Kefir Chicken

Kefir Marinated chicken on a blue plate with sides.
Lemon-Marinated Kefir Chicken. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Chicken soaked in a lemon and kefir marinade turns out juicy and full of flavor. It’s simple to make but tastes like you put in more effort. This dish makes Sunday dinner feel fresh and homey. Try it with rice or roasted potatoes.
Get the Recipe: Lemon-Marinated Kefir Chicken

Weeknight Lasagna Roll Ups

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Weeknight Lasagna Roll Ups. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Lasagna roll-ups are cheesy, saucy, and ready fast. They’re easier to serve than a full pan, but just as filling. These are made for a laid-back Sunday with a good meal. Everyone gets their own perfect portion.
Get the Recipe: Weeknight Lasagna Roll Ups

Crockpot Carnitas

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Crockpot Carnitas. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Slow-cooked carnitas turn pork into tender, flavorful bites. It’s great for tacos or a plate of rice, and the crockpot does most of the work. Sunday dinner feels easy with this kind of comfort food. The leftovers make great lunches, too.
Get the Recipe: Crockpot Carnitas

Chicken Fried Rice

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Chicken Fried Rice. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

Leftover chicken and a few veggies turn into a full meal with this easy fried rice. It’s quick, flexible, and hits the spot. A simple dish like this makes Sunday feel just right. It’s perfect when you don’t want to spend much time cooking.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Fried Rice

Orange Chicken

Image shows a Fork holding orange chicken with rice with the full bowl behind it.
Orange Chicken. Photo credit: Honest and Truly.

This homemade orange chicken is sweet, a little tangy, and full of flavor. Skip the takeout and make it right in your kitchen. It’s the kind of dinner that brings everyone to the table on Sunday. Serve with rice to soak up the sauce.
Get the Recipe: Orange Chicken

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