Sheet pan dinners that the whole family will enjoy

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Busy lifestyles call for quick meal preparation. No one has time to chop, sauté, and roast on a weeknight, which is why sheet pan meals are so popular. Essentially, proteins and vegetables cook simultaneously on one foil- or parchment-covered sheet pan. This makes cleanup a breeze.
If you're new to cooking sheet pan meals, you may need to adjust your preparation technique. When chopping vegetables, make sure everything is sized similarly, so the veggies will cook evenly. Try to choose vegetables with similar cooking times as well. Bell peppers and onions pair nicely together as do potatoes and broccoli. And even though most of these meals cook in 30 minutes or less, keep an eye on your oven to avoid mushy vegetables or overcooked proteins.
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How to make sheet pan sesame chicken and veggies
When you're craving Chinese food but don't want to hassle with a wok, grab a sheet pan instead. Toss chicken, bell peppers and broccoli with a quick Asian-inspired sauce, and sit back and relax while your oven does the work. This sauce helps keep the chicken juicy while cooking and adds an extra hit of flavor. Get the recipe here.
How to make sheet pan sausage and vegetables
When you're running short on time and need to get dinner on the table fast, grab a sheet pan and make this classic combination. Italian sausage cooks atop a bed of onions, potatoes and bell peppers. To make cleanup easier, line your sheet pan with parchment. It will prevent the sausage grease from adhering to the metal surface. Get the recipe here.
How to make sheet pan lemon chicken and vegetables
If you like lemon chicken, but don't have time to keep a watchful eye on it while cooking, try making it on a sheet pan instead. To keep the chicken from being dry, dip it in seasoned egg wash before coating it in the breadcrumb mixture. Broccoli and potatoes cook right beside it, so you can do other things while dinner is in the oven. Get the recipe here.
How to make sheet pan Philly cheesesteak
When football season rolls around, it's a good idea to have a few hearty recipes in rotation. Since you'll probably want to enjoy the game along with your family and friends, try cooking all the ingredients at one time on a sheet pan. Onions, bell peppers and mushrooms cook to tender perfection alongside the flank steak. Slice the meat after it's done, and then top all the ingredients with provolone cheese, and broil everything to gooey perfection. Get the recipe here.
How to make sheet pan pork chops and potatoes
Sometimes the best meal is the simplest one, and you'll only need four ingredients for this recipe. Combine prepackaged ranch seasoning mix with olive oil, and use it to coat the pork chops and the potatoes. Line your baking sheet with aluminum foil, so the potatoes will develop a crisp exterior. Get the recipe here.
How to make sheet pan honey chili chicken and veggies
The best Thai food marries sweet and spicy flavors in a tantalizing way. To create this recipe, marinate bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs in a honeyed soy sauce mixture with a Thai bird chili for added heat. Slice multicolored bell peppers and onions thinly, so they'll all cook at the same pace. Get the recipe here.
How to make sheet pan steak and veggies
Living the low-carb lifestyle can be rather limiting. Fortunately, some proteins, like steak, and complex carbohydrates taste great when spiced properly. If you don't have Montreal steak seasoning, use a combination of salt, pepper, garlic, cayenne and coriander. The veggies cook alongside the steak, so cut them into uniform pieces to ensure everything cooks evenly. Get the recipe here.
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