5 dinners for busy families that are a mix- some cozy and filling, some fresh and light. This week’s meals have a little of both.
*Pro-tip for the pork- buy a 5-6 lb pork roast, or 2 smaller ones, and cook all at once in instant pot or slow cooker. Shred the meat and use half one night, half another night in a different way OR freeze half for a different week. This will come in clutch when you’re in a rush!*
🎯 Flavor without the Fuss
Smart shortcuts that don’t compromise flavor so that you can get maximum comfort with realistic effort.
- Busy families
- Minimal prep time
- Simple ingredients
- Budget-conscious shopping
All meals are repeatable, kid-friendly, and realistic for weeknights.
🗓 This Week’s Dinners
Monday – Mediterranean Flatbreads
These flatbreads are so easy, it’s kind of cheating. Huge win for when you’re short on time or tired, because you still got a delicious dinner on the table. Bonus- everyone can pick their toppings, so it’s perfect for pickier eaters.
Approx 20 minutes
Full Recipe: Mediterranean Flatbread Recipe
Tuesday – Pork with Apples & Onions
This pork is so hearty and satisfying. The apples and onions really make it feel special for a weeknight dinner, and a little prep work earlier in the week or subbing pork chops will make it super fast.
Approx 30 minutes if pre-cooked pork/chops ** 3-4 hours cook time for pork shoulder
Full Recipe: Pork with Apples and Onions Recipe
Wednesday – Mango Salsa Salmon
This Mango Salsa Salmon is colorful and pretty, and tastes just as bright and flavorful as it looks! If your family (or part of your family) doesn’t love salmon, you can sub in a flaky white fish, or even shrimp. Healthy, delicious, and easy to customize- a winner for sure.
Approx 30 minutes
Full Recipe: Mango Salsa Salmon Recipe
Thursday – Taco Salad
Classic, satisfying, and easy. There are a million ways to do taco salad, and we love them all. This recipe is the classic beef, and it stays in rotation because it never misses.
Approx 30 minutes
Full Recipe: Taco Salad Recipe
Friday – Pulled Pork with Coleslaw
This recipe is a base for several different dinner options. Make it a sandwich, a platter, or a bowl- it’s yummy any of the ways you do it. The beauty of a pork roast is that it can be cooked in advance and used for a quick weeknight win!
Approx 20 minutes if pork is pre-cooked, 3-4 hours to cook pork roast
Full Recipe: Pulled Pork with Cole Slaw Recipe
🛒 Core Ingredients
Starter list — adjust based on recipes, preferences, and what you already have.
🥦 Produce
- Cherry tomatoes
- Cucumber
- Apples
- Onions
- Mangoes
- Avacadoes
- Red Bell Pepper
- Limes
- Cilantro
- Lettuce
- Tomato
- Coleslaw
🍗 Protein
- Rotisserie Chicken
- Pork Roasts (like a picnic roast or boneless shoulder)
- Salmon
- Ground Beef
🧀 Dairy
- Feta Cheese
- Tzatziki
- Shredded Cheese
- Sour Cream
🥫 Pantry
- Kalamata Olives
- Naan Bread
- Hummus
- Black Beans
- Rice
- Salsa
- Tortilla Chips
- BBQ Sauce
⏱ Sunday Prep (Optional but Powerful)
If you have time on Sunday, you can:
- Pre-cook rice for Mango Salsa Salmon.
- Pre-cook pork shoulders in instant pot or slow cooker.
- Pre-cook taco meat.
- If using rotisserie chicken, pre-shred it.
This saves time and energy during the week, but these recipes are manageable without prep. This is for those of us who are “extra”!
