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charla 09-30-2016 10:42 AM

Sheet Pan Dinners
 
Are these new or have they been around a long time? I've just recently heard of them, and I can't think of anything easier than the clean up of one pan after dinner. :rockon

I'd love it if you'd share sheet pan recipes that you've seen that looked good, sheet pan recipes that you've tried, or sheet pan recipes you want to try. It would be fun to get a good list going.

I"ll be back with recipes.

ETA:

One Pan Chicken and Vegetable Dinner
One Pan Honey Roasted Turkey Breast with Vegetables
One Pan Autumn Chicken Dinner
Kielbasa and Sauerkraut - although I would use nitrate-free chicken or turkey sausages
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greenleafknitter 09-30-2016 12:10 PM

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I love sheet pan dinners but I always forget to put them on the menu. :doh

Our favorite is Salmon with Asparagus and Potatoes. I'm sure I have others but I can't think of them ATM.

There's a book called Sheet Pan Suppers by Molly Gilbert that's really good. I've gotten it quite a few times from the library. Not all of the recipes are dinners but the recipes I've tried are good.

bananacake 09-30-2016 12:13 PM

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I love this idea!

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I found preservative free kielbasa at Whole Foods :tu

charla 09-30-2016 02:13 PM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
I made this earlier this week and it was good.

Almond and Herb Crusted Baked Salmon with Asparagus

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Spicy Roasted Sausage, Potatoes and Peppers

MaybeGracie 09-30-2016 03:03 PM

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I have that Autumn Chicken Dinner pinned for sometime next week, and I really want to try this Sheet Pan Turkey Dinner sometime as well.

SalH 09-30-2016 04:25 PM

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I don't think they are a new idea but I think the recipes being collected together and called a thing is new. I also have a recipe of my own that I have done a number of times, that my family love, and I would also like to do more of these. Thank for the thread and the links.


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I have been trying to work out exactly what a sheet pan is. I will have to look for one, I don't have one that's quite the same as those. I just use my grill pan in the oven when I bake a large amount like roast vegetables for the family.




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charla 09-30-2016 05:02 PM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
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Originally Posted by SalH (Post 6043324)
I don't think they are a new idea but I think the recipes being collected together and called a thing is new. I also have a recipe of my own that I have done a number of times, that my family love, and I would also like to do more of these. Thank for the thread and the links.


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What is your recipe, Sal?

SalH 09-30-2016 05:08 PM

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I will see if I can find it online, it's one I tried a few years ago and really liked it, but basically it's chicken thigh, onion, garlic cloves, Chunks of potato, and cherry tomatoes added later. Balsamic vinegar and olive oil and a sprinkle of brown sugar. I just throw in what I fancy these days so sweet potato and carrot tend to go in everything I roast.


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I think it's this one. I don't use bone in thighs tho. http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2420...c+chicken+bake


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RealLifeMama 09-30-2016 05:22 PM

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I was just looking at Cooking Classy before I came over here, and I was admiring the sheet pan dinner that is the latest post.
I love cooking on my stoneware bar pan. I really need to get a second pan, though, because one doesn't hold quite enough for us.
Two pans would fit in the oven perfectly.

Anyway, I have made similar things that I just call "tired mom meal" because I can set it in there any forget it. I have just cut up chicken breasts and tossed them in whatever oil/seasoning I did the veggies in and added them to the pan. I sometimes add some chick peas, and serve it over rice, quinoa, or couscous.

Those all look much better, LOL.

SalH 09-30-2016 05:29 PM

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What's a stoneware bar pan?


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RealLifeMama 09-30-2016 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SalH (Post 6043350)
What's a stoneware bar pan?


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Pampered Chef Stoneware Bar Pan.
https://www.pamperedchef.com/shop/St...e+Bar+Pan/1446
It is the size of a jelly roll pan, I think.
I love it because it is so seasoned, nothing sticks and nothing burns (not even cookies!) and it is easy to clean. Mine is deep brown and black now. I don't remember it looking light brown like that one!
Also, mine has a look more like the medium bar pan, with the built in handles.

SalH 09-30-2016 05:35 PM

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Oh wow. Not sure we can get pampered chef here. Will research what alternatives there are. I'm wondering about a Le creuset type of dish for this kind of meal.


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knitlove 09-30-2016 05:38 PM

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That will be difrent, you want some thing shallow so the air can get to it.

charla 09-30-2016 05:50 PM

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Mine is very similar to this. Do you have something like that, Sal? It's basically a cookie sheet with a low rim.

Dovenoir 09-30-2016 06:33 PM

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Can you use Pyrex? I'm concerned about using my aluminum for this.

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Singingmom 09-30-2016 09:59 PM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
I've made a few, but I need better ideas. I just requested the Gilbert cookbook from the library, and I'm going to check out these links tomorrow. Salmon and asparagus sounds good!

SalH 10-01-2016 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by knitlove (Post 6043355)
That will be difrent, you want some thing shallow so the air can get to it.



They do shallow-ish roasting dishes so I think that would be my next thing.

Yes dovenoir I cook my recipe I shared above in a glass or ceramic dish normally.

I have an oven tray for Swiss roll (never used it for that) but I think it's a tad too shallow.


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2sunshines 10-01-2016 03:46 AM

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The theory looks amazing, but I'm not sure on the application just simply due to size. I struggle to envision being able to put enough food on one roasting pan for my family. :think

I roast veggies regularly, and it takes the whole pan to just do those. :think

But maybe I eat an irregular amount of roasted veggies for dinner.... Which could very well be true. :shifty :giggle

I'd love to see some pictures of the actual dinners on the pan for anyone who is willing to share.

The Tickle Momster 10-01-2016 07:36 AM

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:cup I've done it once, but would like to try more variations.

bananacake 10-01-2016 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 2sunshines (Post 6043408)
The theory looks amazing, but I'm not sure on the application just simply due to size. I struggle to envision being able to put enough food on one roasting pan for my family. :think

I roast veggies regularly, and it takes the whole pan to just do those. :think

But maybe I eat an irregular amount of roasted veggies for dinner.... Which could very well be true. :shifty :giggle

I'd love to see some pictures of the actual dinners on the pan for anyone who is willing to share.

One of my kids will not eat anything with meat juice on it, so this is a good point. I did roasted sweet potatoes last night, and it took up my whole 9x13 glass cake pan.

DahliaRW 10-01-2016 08:37 AM

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I love these ideas! I'm trying to do more meals that I can do prep work on during the weekend to make them easy to get in the oven after work. A lot of these could be done that way (just put in baggies in the fridge and then dump in sheet pan). I would need 2 sheet pans to feed my family, but have a convection feature on my oven, so I think it's doable.

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charla 10-01-2016 10:07 AM

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Oven Baked Asian Stir Fry

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 2sunshines (Post 6043408)
The theory looks amazing, but I'm not sure on the application just simply due to size. I struggle to envision being able to put enough food on one roasting pan for my family. :think

I roast veggies regularly, and it takes the whole pan to just do those. :think

But maybe I eat an irregular amount of roasted veggies for dinner.... Which could very well be true. :shifty :giggle

I'd love to see some pictures of the actual dinners on the pan for anyone who is willing to share.

That's a good point. I wondered about that. :think

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Originally Posted by DahliaRW (Post 6043436)
I love these ideas! I'm trying to do more meals that I can do prep work on during the weekend to make them easy to get in the oven after work. A lot of these could be done that way (just put in baggies in the fridge and then dump in sheet pan). I would need 2 sheet pans to feed my family, but have a convection feature on my oven, so I think it's doable.

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I love this make-ahead tip. Great idea! :tu

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esperanza 10-01-2016 06:36 PM

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I love this idea too! I also can use a whole 9x13 pan for vegetables, especially since you don't want them all on top of each other.
Does this need to be one of the metal sheet pans, like a cookie sheet, but with edges? Shallow and large? I don't have any like that- just 9x13 glass and metal pans. They probably aren't that expensive. Hmmm... I need to come back to this and get recipes!

SalH 10-02-2016 04:15 PM

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Yes I also thought about making ahead and doing the Baggie method.


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Lady Grey 10-02-2016 08:44 PM

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link

I have this 10x15 Pyrex that I can fit next to a 9x13 in my oven. It's been really helpful.

2sunshines 10-03-2016 02:05 AM

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I think a big part of my pain is that we have a wall oven that came with this house when we bought it and it's on the smaller size. :( So I am limited with how big of a sheet I can fit in there.

Makes me super sad.

I fantasize about a commerical size oven. :heart

charla 10-08-2016 01:27 PM

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I saw this today. It's Thanksgiving for 4 on two sheet pans! :jawdrop

SalH 10-08-2016 03:41 PM

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Amazing! Might see how I can adapt that idea! Not sure my oven works well with 2 racks in use though.

Maybe we will move and I will have another one by Christmas.


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gerberadaisy 10-08-2016 04:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MaybeGracie (Post 6043312)
I have that Autumn Chicken Dinner pinned for sometime next week, and I really want to try this Sheet Pan Turkey Dinner sometime as well.

That looks delicious.

I saw a sheet pan dinner on FB a while back. I shared it on FB. Then I forgot when or where. I keep forgetting I can save links. but then even if I do save them, I forgot that I saved them....:giggle

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Originally Posted by charla (Post 6043448)
Oven Baked Asian Stir Fry

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That's a good point. I wondered about that. :think



I love this make-ahead tip. Great idea! :tu

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That stir fry looks delicious also.

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Originally Posted by charla (Post 6044759)
I saw this today. It's Thanksgiving for 4 on two sheet pans! :jawdrop

Delish. I'd sub out the sprouts but everything else looks good & like lot less fuss & muss.

2sunshines 10-08-2016 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by gerberadaisy (Post 6044776)
I'd sub out the sprouts


:jawdrop :jawdrop :jawdrop

:hunh :hunh :hunh

That's just CRAZY talk!!!!

:shifty ;) :giggle

I am a sprout LOVER! The idea of subbing sprouts is pure insanity to me. Tho, I have several children who may agree. :shifty :lol

charla 10-08-2016 04:35 PM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gerberadaisy (Post 6044776)


Delish. I'd sub out the sprouts but everything else looks good & like lot less fuss & muss.

I don't like sprouts much either. :bag I think green beans might be good.
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gerberadaisy 10-08-2016 04:39 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 2sunshines (Post 6044779)
:jawdrop :jawdrop :jawdrop

:hunh :hunh :hunh

That's just CRAZY talk!!!!

:shifty ;) :giggle

I am a sprout LOVER! The idea of subbing sprouts is pure insanity to me. Tho, I have several children who may agree. :shifty :lol

yea, no one over here appreciates a sprout. I REALLY wanted to love them a few years back when maple roasted sprout recipes started popping up. I bought a container & made a pan. I ate some. Then the thought of eating the rest just made me feel ick. & the rest of the container went bad because I just couldn't bring myself to try them again.

ChristmasGirl 10-09-2016 05:31 PM

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I bought a sheet pan at walmart for 6ish bucks and am pretty happy with it...it even is commercial grade! Costco has a set with one large and 2 smaller riggt now. I have 2 cook books from the library and these kind of recipes are a big hit at our house! Can't wait to try some of these :D

gerberadaisy 10-09-2016 06:15 PM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
Pretty sure this is the recipe I saw on FB & thought was yummy

bananacake 10-09-2016 07:55 PM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lady Grey (Post 6043725)
link

I have this 10x15 Pyrex that I can fit next to a 9x13 in my oven. It's been really helpful.

Oh wow, that's cheap!

The Tickle Momster 10-10-2016 08:29 AM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
Thanks for the link to the teriyaki recipe! They also have one for fajitas! I think I'm in love. Going to try this soon! I can fit two Pampered Chef jelly roll pans side-by-side in my oven. If I make rice on the stovetop, it should be enough to feed my family and I won't have to cook in shifts. (My skillet is not big enough.)

charla 10-14-2016 07:21 PM

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Sheet pan Italian Chicken and Veggie Dinner

DahliaRW 10-14-2016 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by charla (Post 6043283)

I made this last night and it was amazing!



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bananacake 10-15-2016 01:26 AM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
I made a yummy sheet pan dinner.

Kielbasa with zucchini and cauliflower on one sheet, cubed red and sweet potato on the other. A little olive oil and salt.


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Singingmom 10-15-2016 07:11 AM

Re: Sheet Pan Dinners
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bananacake (Post 6045920)
I made a yummy sheet pan dinner.

Kielbasa with zucchini and cauliflower on one sheet, cubed red and sweet potato on the other. A little olive oil and salt.


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