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Simply Recipes / Sally Vargas
One of the best parts about cooking a sheet pan dinner—where all of the ingredients are cooked together on one baking sheet in the oven—makes cleanup a breeze. Beyond the ease, sheet pan dinners are also versatile.
You can cook an entire meatloaf, potato, and vegetable dinner one night and bake up a sheet pan English breakfast the next. Check out all the inspiration below for making your time in the kitchen a little easier. These are recipes inspired by spring because I'm so ready to move past winter soups and stews!
Sheet Pan Salmon and Asparagus
Simply Recipes / Nick Evans Drizzle with garlic butter after cooking and serve the asparagus and shrimp on top of rice or pasta—or just by themselves.
Sheet Pan Sausage, Peppers, and Onions
One pan. Three ingredients. So many ways to serve including on a roll, over polenta, or on top of cauliflower rice.
Sheet Pan English Breakfast
Nick Evans This traditional English breakfast is a hearty meal for at any time of day, so why not try it for brinner?
Sheet Pan Caesar Chicken Salad
Simply Recipes / Sara Haas, RDN
Everything that needs to be cooked to make a chicken Caesar salad goes together on the sheet pan. Toss with romaine lettuce, Parm, and dressing and you're golden.
Continue to 5 of 6 belowSheet Pan Gnocchi with Zucchini, Tomatoes, and Bell Peppers
Simply Recipes / Ciara Kehoe
No-boil gnocchi? Yes! Regular packaged gnocchi doesn't get gluey when you bake it on a sheet pan.
Sheet Pan Miso Salmon and Broccoli
Sally Vargas The broccoli takes longer than the salmon to cook, so you'll add the fish after the veggies roast for 15 minutes, keeping everything perfectly done.