If you’ve ever enjoyed the glorious combination that is pasta and cheese, you know that quick, delicious meals don’t always take fancy ingredients to create.
When a busy schedule has you on the run, wouldn’t it be nice if every meal was so easy?
The key may be in having the right ingredients constantly on-hand. By stocking your kitchen with a few strategic basics, quick, easy meals don’t have to be a magical unicorn.
Like a well-curated wardrobe, a well-dressed pantry features foods that mix and match beautifully for all sorts of mealtime combos.
The goal: Get dinner on the table with as little effort as possible. The materials: these 15 staples.
- Black beans
- tacos
- soup
- bean burgers
- salads
- veggie medleys
- Rotisserie chicken
- pasta
- casserole
- stew
- salads
- sandwiches
- Frozen meatballs
- protein
- vitamin B12
- iron
- zinc
- Canned tuna
- tuna packed in olive oil
- Parmesan shavings
- fresh basil
- a squeeze of lemon juice
- Couscous
- Mix the grains with cooked chicken (the rotisserie kind, perhaps?).
- Add fresh veggies like tomatoes and cucumbers.
- Sprinkle in a dash of feta cheese.
- Drizzle with olive oil and boom—dinner is served!
- Sourdough bread
- Tortillas
- Spread cream cheese on a tortilla.
- Add deli meat and a colorful sliced or shredded veggie.
- Then roll and slice into pinwheels.
- Marinara sauce
- Marinated artichokes
- Jarred garlic
- soups
- gnocchi
- garlic bread
- pesto
- Frozen mixed vegetables
- soups
- shepherd’s pie
- fried rice
- steamed greens
- vitamin C
- fiber
- potassium
- folic acid
- vitamin A
- Hummus
- Frozen mashed potatoes
- Shredded cheddar
- chili
- quesadillas
- baked potatoes
- mac and cheese
- healthy bones
- blood clotting
- heart rhythm
- muscle movement
- hormone balance
- Greek yogurt
- parfaits
- smoothies
- in dips and dressings
- as an alternative to sour cream
- in a pudding or pie filling