40 Quick Dutch Oven Recipes for Busy Weeknights (2024)

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Updated: Feb. 20, 2024

    On busy weeknights, you can get dinner on the table fast thanks to these quick and easy Dutch oven recipes. They're ready in 30 minutes or less!

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    Chicken and Dumplings

    Perfect for chilly winter nights, this main course is speedy, low in fat and a delicious one-dish meal. —Nancy Tuck, Elk Falls, Kansas

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    Stovetop Cheeseburger Pasta

    Cheeseburgers are delicious in any form, but I'm partial to this creamy pasta dish that seriously tastes just like the real thing. It's weeknight comfort in a bowl. —Tracy Avis, Peterborough, Ontario

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    Start your meal with one of these tasty Dutch oven appetizers.

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    Green Beans with Creamy Pistachio Sauce

    I was asked to bring vegetables for a party and wasn’t feeling inspired until I remembered Mom served green beans with butter and evaporated milk. I love pistachios, so I added those instead of almonds. Everybody wanted the recipe, and I was really pleased—very little work and lots of happy family and friends! —Loretta Ouellette, Pompano Beach, Florida

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    Mediterranean Pork and Orzo

    On a really busy day, this meal in a bowl is one of my top picks. It's quick to put together, leaving a lot more time to relax at the table. —Mary Relyea, Canastota, New York

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    End your meal on a sweet note. These Dutch oven dessert recipes are perfection.

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    Fire-Roasted Ziti with Sausage

    We punch up our pasta with smoked sausage and fire-roasted tomato sauce. It's an easy recipe to switch up—use whatever noodles and spaghetti sauce are in your pantry. —Jean Komlos, Plymouth, Michigan

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    Caribbean Potato Soup

    My bright and hearty soup features an unusual blend of ingredients, including okra, kale and black-eyed peas. No kale on hand? Use spinach instead. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, Colorado

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    Zucchini in Dill Cream Sauce

    My husband and I were dairy farmers until we retired, so I always use fresh, real dairy products in my recipes. This creamy sauce combines all our favorite foods! —Josephine Vanden Heuvel, Hart, Michigan

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    Elegant Seafood Bisque

    Creamy bisque is elegant enough for sit-down dinners yet hearty enough for casual gatherings.—Mike Payne, Hixson, Tennessee

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    Hearty Vegetable Beef Ragu

    This recipe is healthy yet satisfying, quick yet delicious. It's on the table in less than 30 minutes, and it's something that my children will gobble up! If you are not fond of kale, stir in baby spinach or chopped broccoli instead. —Kim Van Dunk, Caldwell, New Jersey

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    In an effort to add more greens to our meals, I created this dish—and my kids eat it up. The crispy salami is the "hook." —Jennifer Mcnabb, Brentwood, Tennessee

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    Hearty Vegetarian Chili

    Rich and flavorful, this chili is absolutely packed with fun veggies like mushrooms, beans and sun-dried tomatoes. It's so filling, you'll win over any meat lover. —Pam Ivbuls, Omaha, Nebraska

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    Weeknight Pasta Squiggles

    This zesty pasta dish is ideal for busy weeknights. It contains just a few ingredients, is easy to prep, and tastes so comforting when the weather turns cool. A salad on the side makes this healthy pasta recipe a meal. —Stacey Brown, Spring, Texas

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    One of my husband's favorite childhood memories was eating his Grandma Barney's Tater Tot Casserole. One day I prepared it using potatoes O'Brien instead. Now I always make it this way. — Heather Matthews, Keller, Texas

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    Chickpea Tortilla Soup

    This vegan tortilla soup recipe is healthy, filling and family-friendly! We love how hearty and flavorful it is. We like to play around with the different toppings we add each time it's served. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Creamy Noodle Casserole

    My husband, Ronald, works long hours and frequently doesn't arrive home until past 7 p.m. This casserole is ideal for those late nights—it's just as tasty after it's been warmed in the microwave. —Barb Marshall, Pickerington, Ohio

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    Buffalo Sloppy Joes

    Lean ground turkey makes this a lighter sloppy joe than the standard ground beef version. A hefty splash of hot sauce and optional blue cheese provide an authentic Buffalo-style flavor. —Maria Regakis, Saugus, Massachusetts

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    Makeover Creamed Corn

    This healthy creamed corn has all the rich feel and flavor of the original, but only about half the calories and about a third of the saturated fat. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

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    One-Pot Stuffed Pepper Dinner

    Thick like chili and with plenty of stuffed pepper flavor, this dish will warm you up on chilly days. —Charlotte Smith, McDonald, Pennsylvania

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    Cheese Chicken Soup

    Kids won’t think twice about eating their vegetables after tasting this cheesy soup. —LaVonne Lundgren, Sioux City, Iowa

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    Hearty Sausage Minestrone

    As a teacher, I appreciate quick and easy recipes. If I make this for just my husband and me, we have leftovers for lunches. But when there are more people at the table, every bit is eaten. —Tami Stoudt, Evans, Colorado

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    Orzo Shrimp Stew

    My husband and I really enjoy seafood, so I don’t skimp on shrimp in this mildly seasoned stew. We also adore the broccoli, tomatoes and pasta. —Lisa Stinger, Hamilton, New Jersey

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    Apple Barbecue Chicken

    My husband and I had just moved to Dallas when I first made this recipe. Everything was new—new city, new home—but this dish felt familiar and comforting. —Darla Andrews, Schertz, Texas

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    Turn V8 juice, veggies and ramen noodles into a wonderful soup that takes just a few minutes to make. I like to serve it with biscuits. —Jennifer Bridges, Los Angeles, California

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    Black-Eyed Peas with Collard Greens

    Time to gather round the table, y'all! This dish has special meaning on New Year's Day, when Southerners eat greens for future wealth and black-eyed peas for prosperity. —Athena Russell, Greenville, South Carolina

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    Turkey Linguine with Tomato Cream Sauce

    I love an easy weeknight meal! This meal comes together quickly and uses up the half block of cream cheese that always ends up in my fridge. —Amy Lents, Grand Forks, North Dakota

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    Minestrone with Turkey

    I remember my mom making this soup; now I make it for my kids as often as I can. It's a good way to use up leftover vegetables. Sometimes I add a can of rinsed and drained kidney or garbanzo beans. —Angela Goodman, Kaneohe, Hawaii

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    Beef Noodle Soup

    This delicious soup only takes minutes—but tastes as if it simmers all day! —Margery Bryan, Moses Lake, Washington

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    Pork Noodle Soup

    My daughter created this soup when she needed to use up some leftover pork. You can use more water for a thinner soup or less water for a noodle dish. It’s good with mushroom flavored ramen noodles, too. —Eleanor Niska, Twin Falls, Idaho

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    Tangy Barbecued Beef Sandwiches

    Every year for our church ice cream social, we'd fill six roaster ovens with these ingredients and let them simmer all day. Boy, did that barbecue smell good. If you want a meal that's ready to eat in 30 minutes, but can keep on the stove for late arrivals, this is the one. —Janet Sipes, Monmouth, Illinois

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    Chili Beef Pasta

    Right after I got married, an aunt gave me her recipe for skillet spaghetti and told me it was ideal for a quick weeknight meal. Over the years I’ve tinkered with the ingredients and played with the seasonings to make it a healthier dish that my family truly loves. —Kristen Killian, Depew, New York

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    Hearty Italian White Bean Soup

    A bowlful of this soup is so satisfying, it's hard to believe it's actually good for you, too. I crave it all the time. With lots of beans and potatoes, it's filling and even hits the spot with meat lovers. —Kristina Krummel, Elkins, Arkansas

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    Shrimp Pasta Alfredo

    My son loves any recipe with Alfredo sauce. As a bachelor, shrimp pasta was one of the first recipes he learned to prepare. Now his children ask for it regularly. Gail Lucas, Olive Branch, Mississippi

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    Weeknight Taco Soup

    This soup turned out delicious on the first try, when I was working without a recipe. You could also add cooked ground beef or cubed stew meat dredged in seasoned flour and browned for a heartier meal. —Amanda Swartz, Goderich, Ontario

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    Spicy Chicken Stew

    When you're craving cozy Mexican flavors, try this spicy chicken and chickpea stew. It couldn't be easier to make—just round out the meal with a fresh tossed salad. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Herbed Artichoke Cheese Tortellini

    This flavor-packed meatless recipe features tomatoes, black olives and artichoke hearts tossed with tender cheese tortellini. —Karen Anzelc, Peoria, Arizona

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    Simple Taco Soup

    We first sampled this chili-like taco soup recipe at a church dinner. What a warming dish for a cold day. And because it uses packaged seasonings with several cans of vegetables, it's a snap to prepare. —Glenda Taylor, Sand Springs, Oklahoma

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    Cauliflower Soup

    This cheesy recipe is way tastier than any other cauliflower soup I've tried! We like it with hot pepper sauce for a little extra kick. —Debbie Ohlhausen, Chilliwack, British Columbia

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    The sweet pear, salty sausage and creamy blue cheese are a wonderful combination in this dish. It tastes just like something you'd get at a great restaurant. —Debby Harden, Williamston, Michigan

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    Originally Published: January 08, 2020

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    As editor, Caroline researches, writes and edits all things food and beverage and helps produce videos for Taste of Home. With seven years at TOH under her belt, Caroline has worked on the print, SIP and digital teams. When she’s not at her desk, you can probably find Caroline mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooki...

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    What can you cook in 40 minutes? ›

    30 - 40 Minute Meals
    • Creamy Chicken and Pasta.
    • Weeknight Cajun Chicken.
    • Shake and Bakish Style Pork Chops.
    • Italian Stallion Grilled Cheese Sandwich.
    • Cube Steak with Mushroom and Onion Beef Gravy.
    • Mexican Shepherd's Pie.
    • Chicken Piccata.
    • Weeknight Stir-Fry Rice and Vegetables.
    Mar 5, 2016

    Is there anything you shouldn't cook in a Dutch oven? ›

    Be Mindful When Cooking Acidic Foods

    Erosion of the protective coating may also affect its non-stick capability. In an enamel-coated Dutch oven, prolonged cooking with acidic ingredients may discolor the interior coating but doesn't erode it.

    What foods can be prepared ahead of time? ›

    18 Make-Ahead Main Courses
    • 01 of 18. Short Rib Chili. ...
    • 02 of 18. Kale-Artichoke Stuffed Shells. ...
    • 03 of 18. Garlic-Butter Rib Roast. ...
    • 04 of 18. Spinach Lasagna. ...
    • 05 of 18. Braised Lamb Shanks with Herb Salad. ...
    • 06 of 18. Seafood Gumbo. ...
    • 07 of 18. Miso-Red Bean Patties. ...
    • 08 of 18. Hanetsuki Gyoza (Dumplings with “Wings”)
    Apr 12, 2024

    What is a Dutch oven trick? ›

    In that case, we recommend the infamous Dutch oven prank. For the uninitiated, a Dutch oven involves farting in bed, then quickly pulling up the sheets to trap your significant other with the smell. It's a decades-old trick that has surely ruined countless relationships, yet many dudes still dare to try it.

    What are 10 reasons to use a Dutch oven? ›

    What Is a Dutch Oven Used For?
    • Bread. One of the easiest (and more surprising) ways to use a Dutch oven is actually for breaking bread. ...
    • Casseroles and Lasagnas. ...
    • Skillet Cookies. ...
    • Chicken Stock. ...
    • Frying. ...
    • Braised Meats. ...
    • Roasting. ...
    • Poaching Chicken.
    Oct 27, 2022

    What takes 45 minutes to cook? ›

    45 Minute Meals
    • Smoky Chicken Wraps.
    • 8 Layer Fiesta Dip.
    • Crispy Seasoned Kale Chips.
    • Fiesta Artichoke Dip.
    • Easy Mini Pizzas.
    • Grilled Fiesta Shrimp co*cktail.
    • Grilled Sweet Chile Wings.
    • Air Fryer Lemon Pepper Wings.

    What is the most easiest food to cook? ›

    17 Of The Easiest Recipes Of All Time (Seriously)
    1. 15-Minute Lo Mein. Pinch of Yum / Via pinchofyum.com. ...
    2. Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas. ...
    3. Honey Balsamic Chicken. ...
    4. Cashew Chicken Lettuce Wraps. ...
    5. White Bean Soup With Vegetables. ...
    6. Smoked Gouda and Mushroom Quesadillas. ...
    7. Mexican Beef and Rice Skillet. ...
    8. One-Pot Pasta With Spinach and Peas.
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    Why can't you heat an empty Dutch oven? ›

    Also, you never want to preheat it while empty — this can cause the enamel to crack — so drizzle your olive oil in first and then switch the stovetop on. This applies when you're making no-knead bread, too: Never put a cold, empty pot in a hot oven to heat up.

    Why does everything stick to my Dutch oven? ›

    Excessive heat can cause your dish to stick and deteriorate its taste qualities. Additionally, dry cooking should be avoided. If medium heat is needed for searing, feel free to reduce it to low heat afterward. This will help achieve the best flavors and prevent any sticking.

    Is it okay to preheat an empty Dutch oven? ›

    Don't preheat an empty dutch oven on your stovetop—this can cause your cookware to crack or break. Some bread recipes call for preheating the dutch oven in the oven. This is perfectly safe to do since the heat will be more consistently distributed across the entire dutch oven.

    What party food can you cook the night before? ›

    Entertaining doesn't get any easier with these nibbles and bites that can be prepared hours, days and even months in advance.
    • 1Turkey, cranberry and brie sausage roll bags. ...
    • 2Crispy blue cheese and thyme polenta fingers. ...
    • 3Olive and sun-dried tomato salami log. ...
    • 4Ginger chicken meatballs.

    How to make food ahead of time for a party? ›

    Make and Freeze Items

    Freezing helps preserve the items, so they taste great on party day. This doesn't have to be done weeks in advance, either. Instead, make sauces, breads, pie crusts and other items that freeze well a few days before the party. Store them in the freezer until the night before.

    Can you bake bread in a 3 quart Dutch oven? ›

    While many bread recipes call for a 5.5-quart Dutch oven, there are some that are written especially for the 3.5-quart, like this tasty leek and potato loaf. Another benefit of using a 3.5-quart Dutch oven for baking loaves of bread is the convenience, especially if you regularly cook for just one or two people.

    What is a 3 quart Dutch oven good for? ›

    The 1.5 quart dutch oven is perfect for side dishes and desserts, but we recommend a 3 quart or 4.5 quart for people living alone and cooking mostly for themselves. The larger size will fit most recipes for 1-2 people and can better accommodate one-pan meals.

    When cooking with a Dutch oven do you keep the lid on? ›

    You may need to take the lid off part way through the cooking process. However, some recipes may call for the lid to be off from the beginning, so consult your recipe. If the lid is not oven-safe, you'll need to leave it off no matter what. Tip: Most Dutch ovens come with oven-safe lids, but not all do.

    What temperature can you put a Dutch oven on the stove? ›

    Nearly all dutch oven cooking will come out ok if your dutch oven is about 350 degrees. Some things should be cooked hotter and some cooler, but that's the temperature for all recipes that fail to include a temperature suggestion.

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