18 Cozy, Comforting Winter Dinner Recipes You'll Make on Repeat (2024)

Wondering what to make for dinner when it's cold outside and you're short on time? Enter our easy winter dinner ideas, most of which are made in the oven. An all-in-one sheet-pan meal, for example, gives you time to catch up on things while it bakes. But don't count out the stovetop: It wins for cozy soups and stews that can be made quickly with items you already have on hand, whether that's fresh fish, leftover roast chicken, homemade stock from the freezer, or store-bought broth.

Don't shy away from dipping into your freezer in winter, since green vegetables are frozen at peak freshness and can provide what seasonal produce cannot (they'll also help you get dinner on the table in a flash). And of course, there will be pasta—it's reliably satisfying and always crowd pleasing. All to say, you'll rely on this collection of comforting winter dinner ideas until spring.

Our Favorite Quick and Easy Dinner Ideas

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Pan-Roasted Chicken with Za'atar, Potatoes, and Greens

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In this sheet-pan chicken dinner, flavors mingle while everything cooks together. Use a herb mix such as za'atar, or substitute with your favorite spice blend, when making this simple roast, which you can enjoy on a weeknight.

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Loaded Baked Sweet Potatoes

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Healthy and full of satisfying flavors, this dinner is practically hands-off—and you won't even need to wash a baking pan when you're done.

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Baked Shells and Broccoli with Ham and Cheesy-Creamy Cauliflower Sauce

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Baked pasta with cheese? Yes, please. Adding cauliflower, broccoli, and ham makes this a truly comforting meal.

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Fusilli with Bacon, Onions, and Mushrooms

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Looking for a quick dinner that transports you to the Alps? Try this hearty pasta dish. Chop bacon, onions, and mushrooms—and you're ready to go. You'll need a pot of water for pasta and one big skillet for everything else.

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Shortcut Italian Wedding Soup

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Here's a home-style dinner that comes together fast. It might seem like hot Italian sausage is the central ingredient, but we think the real star is the pasta. You can use tiny, round pastina—but other small shapes, such as orzo or even Israeli couscous, work just as well.

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Bucatini with Cauliflower, Capers, and Lemon

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This vegetarian pasta is a weeknight winner. It combines traditional Sicilian flavors with an innovative one-pot cooking method similar to the one we use for our famous one-pot pasta (the pasta cooks in what becomes the sauce). Then, the cauliflowers broils on top of the pasta.

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Cannellini-Bean and Greens Stew

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Rustic bread toasted in olive oil and sage sets up the Tuscan flavors of this hearty vegan bean stew. Grated Parmesan on top is optional.

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Pork Paprikash

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A quick turn at the stove is all that's needed to replicate the flavors of a long-simmered paprikash when you use pork tenderloin and an irresistible creamy sauce. Serve over egg noodles for a satisfying winter dinner.

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30-Minute Spaghetti and Meatballs

Everyone loves spaghetti and meatballs, but the dish takes time to make. Try this genius take on a weeknight—instead of making meatballs from scratch, you crumble sausages and quickly reshape them into the meatballs.

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Seared Halibut Tacos with Grapefruit-Avocado Salsa

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No halibut? No problem! Just about any fresh fish will make great tacos. Use what you like and relish in the fact that there's no deep-frying. These tacos are light and zesty, with crunchy cabbage and the refreshing flavors of sunny places thanks to the salsa.

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Bangers and Mash

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Sometimes traditional and hearty is the only thing that will do for dinner. If you can't find British bangers, carry on! Your favorite sausages will be absolutely smashing with this onion pan sauce.

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Picadillo-Style Chili

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Beef picadillo, a comfort food in Cuba and Latin America, will fill you up when served over rice. It is simple to cook, savory, and spiced with a touch of sweetness—and it takes only 30 minutes.

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Beef and Cabbage Tacos

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This simple pan fry of beef makes a satisfying filling for tacos. Add shredded red cabbage, lots of juicy lime, and avocados for a dish to brighten the winter table.

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Quick Chicken Curry With Spinach and Peas

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A well-stocked cabinet of warming spices will be put to good use in winter, especially in this quick coconut-milk curry that relies on ground coriander and turmeric. (It also pays to have a jar of mango chutney on hand for serving with curries and stews.)

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Smoky Salmon-and-Potato Stew

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Smart use of canned and bottled ingredients has always been the key to winter cooking—as this robust seafood stew proves. Diced tomatoes and clam juice are the key ingredients to a flavorful broth.

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Curried Shrimp and Noodle Soup

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Make this dinner as rich and spicy as you like. It's another recipe that takes advantage of pantry items and frozen shrimp, something we always keep on hand for quick meals.

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Turmeric-Ginger Chicken Soup

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What could be more comforting on a cold night than chicken noodle soup? This invigorating, gingery dish is golden with turmeric and super quick to put together, since it starts with a rotisserie chicken.

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Broiled Yogurt-Marinated Chicken and Chickpeas

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Here's a protein-packed winter dinner that's bright and lively, not heavy. For our sheet-pan meal, skinless, boneless chicken thighs are marinated in a yogurt-lime mixture, then broiled with spiced chickpeas and served with colorful vegetables and fresh cilantro.

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18 Cozy, Comforting Winter Dinner Recipes You'll Make on Repeat (2024)

FAQs

What's for dinner in winter? ›

From cheesy pasta bakes, like our Extra-Easy Lasagna or our Creamy Chicken Alfredo Casserole, to fresh Instant Pot options, like our Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast, we've pulled together some hearty winter dinner ideas the whole family will enjoy.

How do you keep meals interesting? ›

Change the preparation method. Changing the way you cook your meals can instantly change the flavours and textures. Methods such as baking/roasting, grilling, steaming, boiling, sautéing or air-frying are usually considered the healthiest options for cooking and can provide a different kick to your meal.

What to cook when you have almost nothing? ›

15 Delicious Things to Throw Together When You're Pressed for Food Options
  1. Buttery, gooey grilled cheese. ...
  2. PB&J because duh. ...
  3. Tuna melt tostadas. ...
  4. Pancakes! ...
  5. Scrambled eggs. ...
  6. Waffles. ...
  7. A Hagrid-size bowl of cereal. ...
  8. Spaghetti carbonara.
Apr 28, 2020

What is the most popular winter food? ›

1. Stews: Nothing beats a slow-cooked stew during the winter months. Whether it's beef and Guinness stew or veggie-packed chili con carne, a warm stew will always hit the spot on a chilly evening. Best served with crusty bread or potatoes for an extra layer of warmth!

What food is most eaten in winter? ›

Winter Seasonal Food List
  • mushrooms, “wild”
  • nuts (chestnuts, walnuts, pecans)
  • potatoes.
  • root vegetables (carrots, parsnips, yams, turnips, etc.)
  • squashes, winter (acorn, pumpkin, butternut, etc. ...
  • sunchoke (jerusalem artichoke)
  • canned, dried and frozen vegetables you bought in the summer and fall for winter meals.
Jan 13, 2015

What is the best food for cold weather? ›

10 healthy foods to keep you warm this winter
  • Citrus fruits. ...
  • Vitamin D-rich foods. ...
  • Beans. ...
  • Low-sodium soup. ...
  • Whole grains. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Greek yogurt. ...
  • Nuts. Nuts such as almonds, walnuts, cashews, and pistachios are high in antioxidants and trace minerals.
Feb 16, 2023

What meal makes you happy? ›

A 2016 meta-analysis found that fruit and vegetable intake was highly associated with improved mental health. Berries, in particular, are rich in antioxidants, also known as flavonoids, which may reduce depression symptoms.

What are 5 ways to make meals more appealing? ›

ELEMENTS THAT MAKE FOOD APPEALING:
  1. COLOR: Some of the most beautiful objects in nature are foods. ...
  2. TEXTURE: What can be seen; it can be felt with the tongue. ...
  3. SIZE AND SHAPE: Use various sizes and shapes. ...
  4. FLAVOR: Variety is important! ...
  5. TEMPERATURE: Meals are more interesting if some hot and some cold foods are used.
Dec 14, 2006

How to have a romantic dinner at home? ›

You could dim the lights, put on your favorite songs, and add a few candles of varying heights to create the perfect romantic atmosphere. To make sure you're giving your loved one all the attention they deserve, consider removing any distractions — such as cell phones and tablets — by placing them in another room.

What makes a delicious meal? ›

“To understand what it is that makes one dish delicious and another not, we need to consider not only the choice of ingredients and how they were grown; the manner in which the food was cooked and presented; but also the environment in which it was served and the mood of the diners.

What makes a meal tasty? ›

The most important part of great taste comes from selecting good ingredients that are carefully prepared by a skilled chef, so that each dish has a great, impressive flavour. It's as if when you close your eyes, you can still feel the sweet, sour, oil, salt, and spice tingling throughout your mouth.

What makes a meal taste good? ›

Use Spices, Seasonings, and/or Extracts.

We add spices and seasonings, fresh herbs, or even extracts to a lot of our food. Our favorite for veggies is the classic garlic and sea salt. I'm pretty sure this will make any asparagus, green bean, or Brussels sprout taste great on your plate.

What to eat when you have no clue? ›

Foods like nuts, canned meats full of protein, beans, peanut butter, canned veggies, and your favorite protein powder are just a few ideas you can start with!

What to cook for dinner when nothing sounds good? ›

Baked rice with chicken on top( actually really delicious) and green beans. I can heat up the green beans and just toss the casserole dish in the oven for 45 minutes. Or Spaghetti. I always have frozen sauce and pasta of some sort so, easy and everyone will eat it.

What to eat for dinner when there is no food? ›

Beans and rice are both dry ingredients - you can boil and prep enough for one meal. Check out a proper recipe for seasonings etc. Same goes for lentils and rice. Also you can make soup (make enough so that there aren't leftovers) with sandwiches or buttered toast.

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