These Friday night dinner ideas are the perfect way to end the week!
After all, there’s nothing quite like the anticipation of a relaxing and delicious dinner to kickstart the weekend.
And whether you’re in the mood for something light and refreshing or a hearty, comforting dish, I have you covered.
These dinner ideas are guaranteed to bring joy, flavor, and a touch of adventure to your table.
Get ready to explore an array of tantalizing recipes perfect for sharing with your friends and family.
You can’t go wrong with any of these dishes!
1. Bruschetta Chicken Pasta
If you love ordering bruschetta as an appetizer, you’ll flip for this chicken dish.
It’s full of tomatoes, garlic, spinach, balsamic vinegar, and olive oil. It’s the perfect contrast of sweet and savory.
It takes about 20 minutes of prep and 25 minutes of cooking time. It’s such an easy dinner recipe.
2. Air Fryer Salmon
I love salmon because it has a beautiful flavor all on its own, but it also takes on other flavors so well. Not to mention, it cooks in minutes, especially in the air fryer!
It comes out flaky and delicious every single time. Seasoned with butter and garlic powder, the flavor pairs perfectly with so many delicious sides.
3. Sloppy Joe Pizza
Sloppy Joe pizza might sound a little messy, which it can be if you add enough toppings! But it makes so much sense when you think about it.
Seasoned ground beef on top of tomato sauce and light pizza dough? Oh, and a lot of grated cheese? Yes, please!
4. Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork
The slow cooker was basically made for pulled pork. It’s a fool-proof way of cooking pork until it’s fork-tender and perfect.
But adding extra flavor just got easier. Cooking meat in soda is tried and true. When you use Dr. Pepper, you’re guaranteed sweet and spicy in one dish.
5. Dorito Casserole
If you grew up noshing on Doritos, you won’t be able to resist this recipe!
It’s loaded with crushed Doritos, ground beef, a creamy mushroom and tomato sauce, and plenty of cheddar cheese.
It might not be the healthiest meal on the planet, but it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!
6. Coca Cola Chicken
Remember what I said about cooking meat in soda? Well, here we are again, but with something fun and new.
Not only will the cola add a sweet and sticky coating to the chicken, but it will also soak in, adding flavor and moisture.
All you have to do is add everything to a baking dish and cook.
7. Veggie Black Bean Enchiladas
As much as I love tacos, sometimes I crave something with a bit more heartiness. That’s what’s so great about enchiladas.
You’ll get lots of cheese and sauce along with all that great filling.
To make these veggie-friendly, you can use any combination you prefer. Anything goes here, from mushrooms to squash!
8. Detroit-Style Pizza
Move over, New York and Chicago-style, Detroit pizza just upped the ante!
While it’s also a deep-dish pizza, it does things a little backward. The sauce is layered on top of the cheese instead of the other way around.
It’s light, airy, crispy, and crunchy all at the same time. You’ll love it!
9. Meatball Sub
I’ve mentioned before that when I make meatballs, I always double up the recipe to freeze some for later.
One of my favorite quick meals to use them up is meatball subs.
I like to use a soft roll for mine since they’re pretty hefty, which I always brush with a touch of garlic butter.
Use your favorite marinara sauce, and don’t be shy with the cheese.
10. Old-Fashioned Beef Stew
Beef stew is such a satisfying dish. The only reason it’s not on my table more is that beef isn’t cheap!
But when you can find the right cut for the right price, this is a must-make.
Keep it classic with potatoes and the holy trinity (onions, carrots, and celery). Or try butternut squash, mushrooms, or even lentils.
11. Blackened Mahi Mahi
Mahi Mahi is a mild white fish with a lovely, delicate, buttery flavor. Best of all, it has a nice firm texture, which makes cooking with it a dream.
To make this blackened fish, pat dry your fillets and cover them in the spice mix. Cook them in butter, and don’t move the fish!
Some of the spices will seep into the butter, which you can pour over the fish as you serve it.
12. Lipton Onion Soup Meatloaf
Who knew that adding something as simple as a dry soup mix could make meatloaf so amazing?!
I love this recipe. The loaf is super moist and tender, and the flavors from the soup mix make it something really special.
I also like to use half the amount of ketchup and add in some BBQ sauce, too.
13. The Best Classic Shepherd’s Pie
From the smell to the taste, shepherd’s pie is so comforting. The creamy mashed potatoes on top of the meat and vegetable mix are one of my favorite winter warmers.
As much as I love the ground beef mix, I’ve been known to use leftover beef stew. The shredded meat chunks make such a nice change to this classic dish.
14. Bisquick Cheeseburger Pie
This is one of those recipes you have to try to believe.
The magic of baking lets the Bisquick mix sink and bake into a cheesy, quiche-like filling along with a tender, buttery crust.
Ground beef works especially well to get that great cheeseburger flavor, but I also like to use sausage meat or bacon.
15. Chicken Curry
Don’t get me wrong, I like a lot of the curry sauces you can find in a jar, but the homemade stuff is always better.
The chicken is cooked in a tomato-based stew and features curry powder, paprika, cinnamon, and ginger. It’s a flavor explosion that’ll have you craving more.
Skip Indian takeout and try this easy recipe at home!
16. Sheet Pan Nachos
Nachos are a crowd-pleaser any night of the week. But they make Friday evenings even easier!
This recipe is loaded with beef, taco seasoning, beans, cheese, and sour cream. But feel free to add any toppings you like.
Since they’re done on a sheet pan, every chip gets covered. You just can’t beat this family dinner!
17. Toad in the Hole Recipe
Toad in the hole is a classic British dish that a lot of people struggle with.
The truth is, plenty of Brits struggle to make Yorkshire puddings, too, so don’t feel bad if it doesn’t work out perfectly the first time.
The trick to getting lovely light Yorkshire is to let the batter rest.
18. Tater Tot Casserole
This casserole brings back many fond memories of having a family dinner at with pizza and tots. This recipe is a little more grown-up.
If you don’t want to use ground beef, shredded chicken would make a great alternative. You could also swap out those green beans for corn or broccoli.
19. Crockpot Lasagna Soup
This recipe takes everything you love about lasagna and adds it to the Crockpot for a delicious soup.
From the noodles to the sauce and tasty cheese, it’s comfort food at its finest. And since the slow cooker does all the work, you can put your feet up and take a break.
Don’t forget the side of garlic bread for dipping!
20. Stuffed Bell Peppers Recipe
Stuffed peppers are a tasty, filling, and inexpensive weeknight dinner recipe that’s always a hit.
These are satisfying enough to serve as a main course, but they also work well as a side to everything from pork chops to roasted chicken.
21. Baked Falafel Burgers
I’ve had good falafel and bad falafel. It’s easy to make these and have them come out dry. But I promise, with this recipe, you’ll have tender burgers every time.
I like to add some tahini to mine, to ensure flavor and moisture, but so long as you don’t overcook them, they will be perfect.
22. Philly Cheesesteak
There’s no denying the irresistibility of a Philly cheesesteak.
Short of making monthly trips to the City of Brotherly Love, mastering this recipe at home is going to change your weekly dinner routine.
For the absolute BEST cheesesteak, you have to splurge and get some ribeye. Trust me, it’s worth the extra pennies for the end result.
23. Chicken Fajitas
Fajitas are my go-to order whenever we go out for Mexican. There’s something about that sizzling skillet arriving I can’t resist!
And believe it or not, they’re so easy to make at home! Turn Taco Tuesday into a feast to remember with this easy fajitas recipe.
24. Easy One-Pot American Goulash
I love the simplicity of this dish. It has everything you want out of a pasta dish, and then some. Plus, it’s so easy to modify.
I like to throw in some zucchini instead of bell peppers, and I like to add some chili flakes for heat. You can also roast the garlic before adding it for a kick of flavor.
25. Taco Bell Chicken Quesadilla
Calling all Taco Bell lovers! Recreating their famous quesadillas at home is easier than you think.
All you need is 30 minutes, a skillet, chicken, cheese, and your favorite fillings.
What really takes this recipe over the top is the copycat special sauce. You’ll swear these quesadillas came straight from the drive-thru!
26. Beef Stir-Fry
Craving Asian takeout? Make this savory stir-fry at home instead!
This combination of broccoli, peppers, beef, garlic, soy sauce, and ginger is just as good as the real deal.
Plus, you can whip it up in just minutes, which is a welcome relief on Friday nights.
Serve it over brown rice for a hearty, nutritious meal.
27. Shrimp Scampi
Shrimp scampi is a classic Italian dish no one can possibly resist. The garlic butter sauce combined with shrimp and pasta is the ultimate indulgence.
This easy version comes together in just 15 minutes. It’s a restaurant quality meal requiring little to no effort on your party.
I love eating the leftovers throughout the weekend.
28. Baked Teriyaki Chicken Wings
Almost nobody can say no to chicken wings! Instead of buffalo sauce, try this teriyaki version for a change.
You won’t even believe how delicious the sauce is. Made with pineapple juice, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger, it’s tangy and irresistible.
After just one hour, you’ll have the most tender, perfectly addictive wings!
29. Chipotle Salmon Burgers
These salmon burgers are hearty, delicious, and full of flavor!
They’re pan-fried on the stove and finished off with a tasty chipotle mayo.
To make the patties, mix salmon, Panko bread crumbs, eggs, chipotle in adobo sauce, tamari, honey, garlic, and chili powder. For a shortcut, use canned salmon!
30. Texas Toast Sloppy Joes
You won’t want to miss this recipe if you grew up on Sloppy Joes. Serving them on Texas toast instead of buns is genius!
They come out hot, crispy, and delicious every time. And since you’ll want to eat these with a knife and fork, they take the “sloppiness” out of the mix.
Any Texan would be proud to eat this recipe.