One Family, One Pan

September is Family Meals Month, the celebration of sitting down to eat with our (literally) nearest and (more or less) dearest. No one with more than one person in a household is a stranger to the challenge of coordinating schedules and making time to break bread together. This month in Kitchen Smarts, we’ll look at some of the techniques for producing a big family meal from a single pan.

Decadent Turkey Chili

Decadent Turkey Chili

Two Guiding Stars iconTwo Guiding Stars indicate better nutritional value. Chilis, soups, and stews are a hearty way to cook a big meal without a lot of dishes.

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Skillet Gnocchi with Chard and White Beans

Skillet Gnocchi with Chard & White Beans

One Guiding Stars iconOne Guiding Stars indicate good nutritional value. Skillet meals are great for pulling together a fresh take on the odds and ends in the fridge.

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Turkey & Bean Enchiladas

Turkey & Bean Enchiladas

Two Guiding Stars iconTwo Guiding Stars indicate better nutritional value. Casseroles are another classic option for feeding the family from one dish.

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Apricot Mushroom Pilaf.

Apricot Mushroom Pilaf

Three Guiding Stars iconThree Guiding Stars indicate the best nutritional value. Pilafs take a little more time than skillet meals, but they're fundamentally similar.

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Mediterranean Chicken Bake

Mediterranean Chicken Bake

Two Guiding Stars iconTwo Guiding Stars indicate better nutritional value. Sheet pan dinners are a great way to get one meal done in the oven for later while one is in the stove.

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