Food & Cooking Recipes Dinner Recipes What's for Dinner? What's for Dinner This Week: Chicken Piccata, Tuna Noodle Casserole with Cauliflower, and Shortcut Italian Wedding Soup Plenty of quick, delicious meals are on the menu for this week. By Victoria Spencer Victoria Spencer Victoria Spencer is an experienced food editor, writer, and recipe developer. She manages the Martha Stewart recipe archive and is always curious about new ingredients and the best techniques. She has been working in food media for over 20 years. Editorial Guidelines Published on November 25, 2022 Wondering what to make for dinner? Need some inspiration? Here's our list of suggestions: dinner recipes that take less than an hour of mostly hands-off time. Yes, there will be pasta (or noodles!) and, yes, it will be delicious. We'll be here every Friday with five weeknight dinners, including recipes, shopping lists, and everything you need to streamline your week ahead. The busy season has begun—or is this the extra-busy season? While we are all juggling more than usual, it's important to be well-nourished. That's why we're sharing comforting-but-quick dinner recipes this week. Try our plant-based Monday meal that comes together in just 30 minutes, or our crowd-pleasing soup on Tuesday—we're firm believers that soup can be dinner if it's hearty and delicious enough. Come Friday, cut yourself some slack and indulge in the coziest of dinners, an updated tuna-noodle casserole. It takes longer than the other meals this week, but most of the time is hands-off cooking. You can relax or catch up on chores while your dinner casserole bakes. Healthy Dinners You Can Make in 30 Minutes or Less What to Buy The produce and fresh ingredients you need to buy for your meals this week: Download the PDF 01 of 05 Sautéed Mushrooms with Toasted Flatbread and Baked Eggs A one-dish (vegetarian!) dinner? Count us in for this satisfying combo of baked eggs over juicy mushrooms with toasty croutons that's on the table in just 30 minutes. View Recipe 02 of 05 Shortcut Italian Wedding Soup Chilly nights call for a hearty, comforting bowl of soup. This quick take on the Italian classic builds flavor with seared hot sausage, toasted pasta, and a Parmesan rind for an umami boost. View Recipe 03 of 05 One-Pot Turkey and Rice with Coconut Milk, Lime, and Fish Sauce Forget Thanksgiving, this is not that turkey. It's ground meat cooked with rice and it reaches flavor-filled new heights with Thai accents of lime juice, coconut milk, ginger, and garlic. It's a one-pot wonder that takes less than an hour, and can be made ahead and reheated—did we mention how good it tastes? View Recipe 04 of 05 Chicken-Thigh Piccata with Broccoli Rabe Need a quick dinner on a busy Thursday night? Try our take on the Italian-American classic, chicken piccata, that uses chicken thighs instead of the usual chicken breasts. Thighs are more flavorful and less expensive, so what's not to love? Ready in 25 minutes, this entrée is wonderful over polenta, but rice, orzo, or crusty bread all work well, too. View Recipe 05 of 05 Tuna-Noodle Casserole with Cauliflower Call it comfort-food Friday—actually, you'll call it delicious after just one bite of our upgrade on this classic casserole. All the irresistible, creamy, comforting textures are there, but we snuck in cauliflower—and it's a stellar addition. View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit