These easy winter dinner ideas are just what the doctor ordered!
From soups and stews to yummy casseroles, these comforting recipes will leave you feeling warm and satisfied.
On a chilly night, there’s nothing more wonderful than a warm kitchen and a full belly. But of course, you won’t want to spend ages cooking a satisfying dish.
These winter-inspired dishes are easy to make, filling, and nourishing. Best of all, they have warm, delicious flavors to keep you happy all night long.
Get ready to indulge in 30 easy dinner recipes that yield so much goodness!
1. Chicken and Dumplings
If you’re looking for a meal that screams comfort food, this is it! Classic chicken and dumplings is hearty, creamy, and delicious.
This copycat Cracker Barrel recipe is easy to make and tastes like the real deal.
From start to finish, you can have this wholesome meal ready in less than an hour.
2. Butternut Squash Soup
Butternut squash soup is one of my all-time favorites!
The ingredients you’ll need are pretty easy to find. Maybe some of them are already in your pantry, like onions, carrots, and potatoes.
Of course, the star of this meal is the butternut squash. It’s the source of the soup’s delicate sweetness and slightly nutty flavor.
3. Chicken Piccata
This version of chicken piccata features oh-so-tender chicken meat swimming in a super creamy sauce.
This sauce combines lemon juice, chicken stock, and wine. Mix in the heavy cream, parsley, and capers, and you’ll get a yummy, tangy, and creamy sauce.
Feel free to double the amount of sauce and add pasta for a filling meal!
4. Sausage and Vegetable Bake
Here’s a one-pan, easy dinner recipe with ingredients that come together so quickly.
This oven-baked meal combines flavorful sausages and tender vegetables in a homemade gravy sauce.
The gravy sauce is easy to make, too! There’s no cooking required. Just pour the gravy mixture right into the pan along with the other ingredients.
5. Beef Stew
Old-fashioned beef stew is another favorite of mine. Even if winter is long gone, I find myself making this dish again and again.
This recipe requires everyday ingredients. You can also modify it using whatever you have on hand.
For the meat, I recommend using the chuck part. When cooked in a Dutch oven, it turns into a melt-in-your-mouth beef!
6. Crockpot Lasagna Soup
You don’t always need an oven to savor the flavors of lasagna. This recipe uses your trusty slow cooker, and it features lasagna in soup form!
Each bowl is brimming with ground beef, tomatoes, noodles, and tons of cheese.
Serve this dish with garlic breadsticks on the side. You’ll need those to soak up the delicious broth!
7. Million-Dollar Chicken Casserole
After trying this casserole, you’ll agree it tastes like a million bucks! It’s packed with plenty of chicken and cheese. And the buttery Ritz cracker topping takes it over the top.
This recipe is also adaptable. You can use leftover, boiled, or rotisserie chicken. Even canned chicken works!
8. White Chicken Chili
This dish is like traditional chili but better. If you’re a chicken lover, you’ll adore this recipe.
It calls for basic ingredients like beans, chicken, corn, and peppers. It’ll warm you up from the inside out!
The use of white corn helps with the all-white finish. Want an extra hot meal? Serve this dish with some crispy jalapeño rings.
9. Swedish Meatballs
With this copycat IKEA recipe for Swedish meatballs, you don’t have to make a trip to the store!
This beloved dish is always a crowd-pleaser. The tender meatballs melt in your mouth, and the savory gravy is just to die for.
Serve them over mashed potatoes or buttered noodles for a meal to remember.
10. Baked Mac and Cheese
Mac and cheese is already a hit at family dinners. But when you use the Barefoot Contessa’s famous recipe, expect this meal to be gone in seconds!
It features a blend of cheddar and Gruyere cheeses, plus tomatoes for something a little extra.
One last tip: breadcrumbs on top are a must if you want a crispy layer!
11. Ham and Potato Casserole
Like mac and cheese, ham and potato is such a beautiful pairing. Smother these two simple ingredients in a cheesy sauce, and you’ll have a new favorite casserole dish.
This recipe yields a big, filling meal perfect for feeding a hungry crowd. It’s also affordable to make, so it’s definitely a win-win!
12. French Onion Soup
French onion soup with crusty bread and melty cheeses is like a warm hug served in a bowl.
Combining caramelized onion, beef broth, and wine will nourish your soul and warm your heart.
Julia Child’s recipe for French onion soup is a must-try. It’s elegant, delicious, and will impress your guests at once.
13. Baked Ziti
There’s nothing more satisfying on a chilly night than a heaping helping of baked ziti.
Between the tender pasta, ground meat, sauce, and blend of cheeses, it can’t be topped.
Serve it with crusty garlic bread and a Caesar salad for an Italian feast.
14. Chicken Pot Pie
This chicken pot pie is savory, hearty, and comforting. It’s better than your average frozen pot pie.
For a great shortcut, the recipe calls for Bisquick. You probably already have a box in your pantry!
The pot pie filling combines chunks of chicken, tender veggies, and a creamy sauce. It’s like a hug on a plate.
15. Chicken Tortilla Soup
Infuse Mexican flavors into your next weeknight dinner using this recipe.
Tortilla soup is a simple yet flavorful dish. It’s like Mexican tacos turned into a soup.
Everything you love on a taco night is here: beans, chicken, sour cream, tortilla chips, and more!
Of course, chicken makes this dish hearty and extra yummy!
16. Hamburger Helper Lasagna
This dish will take you straight back to your childhood!
Sure, the boxed stuff is great in a pinch. But making Hamburger Helper from scratch is actually just as easy! This dish comes together in just 30 minutes.
It’s full of pasta, meat, cheese, and so much love!
17. Chicken Noodle Soup
This soup is not only perfect for harsh winter nights. It’s also a nourishing meal for sick days.
This chicken noodle soup is full of warm flavors and filling ingredients. It’ll leave you cozy and craving more!
Using chicken breasts will create a flavorful chicken stock. Don’t forget to add fresh dill and lemon juice for a slightly citrusy taste.
18. Chicken Gnocchi Soup
Olive Garden’s chicken gnocchi soup is crazy good! It’ll warm your senses with chicken, veggies, and potato gnocchi cooked in a creamy broth.
Again, the star of the show is chicken breast. Using rotisserie chicken is ideal since it can add great flavors to the soup.
19. Stuffed Pork Chops
This dish is fancy enough for weekends but easy enough for weeknight meals!
The name “stuffed” is a bit deceiving. These chops are topped with stuffing instead of actually being stuffed.
Regardless of the presentation, the savory flavors are over the top! You’ll flip for this easy dish.
20. Roasted Leg of Lamb
If you’re looking for something that requires minimal effort but yields delicious flavors, this is it.
Most people think that roasting a leg of lamb is difficult, especially for beginners. This recipe shows you easy steps to make this dish.
There’s no need to marinate the meat. With just a few simple ingredients and seasonings, you’ll impress the crowd.
21. Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin soup is a popular Thanksgiving menu item, but you can make this any time of the year.
This soup is hearty and creamy with a smooth texture. Add additional cream at the end if you want yours to be extra creamy.
If you’re looking for a nice crunch, adding walnuts or croutons works like a charm!
22. Lentil Dal
This recipe is a plant-based meal from India. It’s the perfect dish to make if you want a meatless dinner.
Despite being an international dish, its ingredients are pretty easy to find in grocery stores.
Don’t skip the part where you have to saute the spices and aromatics. It’s important to build layers of flavors.
23. Cheeseburger Meatloaf
All the cheeseburger goodness packed in a meatloaf? Give me some! For this recipe, you only need a couple of pantry staples.
Biting into that warm, gooey cheese at the center will take away the wintry feeling. Meanwhile, the moist and juicy meat will reclaim your love for meatloaf!
24. Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff
Beef stroganoff is a classic, comforting dish that’ll warm you up in no time.
Between the tender beef, delicious sauce, and garlic butter mushrooms, what’s not to love?
It takes 8 hours in the slow cooker, but it’s a fix-it-and-forget-it meal. Come home to your house smelling wonderful. Dinner is ready when you are!
25. Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole
This dish features everything you love about chicken cordon bleu in a convenient one-pan meal.
There’s no more stuffing your chicken breasts. With this recipe, everything gets layered to perfection.
It has Tender chicken, savory ham, and plenty of cheese surrounded by tender egg noodles.
26. Lighthouse Inn Potatoes
The Lighthouse Inn in Connecticut closed in 2008, but its iconic and scrumptious potatoes live on.
Even without the Colonial Revival hotel, you can make this amazing side dish at home!
This copycat recipe is the key to creating yummy potatoes covered in silky sauce and parmesan-panko topping.
27. Tamale Pie
This tortilla pie can be your next meal for Taco Tuesday! And the best part is, it only calls for four ingredients.
It’s made with ground beef, enchilada sauce, corn muffin mix, and cheddar cheese. It’s simple, wholesome, and satisfying.
Feel free to throw in some veggies for an extra dose of nutrition.
28. Ham and Corn Chowder
This piping hot chowder stars sweet corn, potato, and ham, all swimming in a warm, tasty broth.
Without using cream, this chowder is surprisingly creamy.
It’s also chunky with all the ingredients included. Use this recipe to make a deliciously filling meal for the whole family.
29. Potato Soup
I’m a fan of Paula Deen’s comfort food recipes, and this is one of them. Using a crockpot, this dish is super easy to make.
Adding steamed broccoli also does wonders for this potato soup. It will give more flavor, texture, color, and nutrition to the dish.
30. Detroit Pizza
Forget New York and Chicago. Detroit-style pizza is where it’s at! It’s considered a deep dish version. But the rectangular, charred crust is what sets it apart, along with how it’s made.
Think of Detroit pizza as a backward pizza of sorts. The sauce is layered on top of the cheese instead of the other way around!
It might sound crazy, but it works!