Weekly Meal Plan #56

School’s back in session, which means my kitchen has to move faster whether I’m ready or not. This week is built around that reality: comforting, familiar dinners that come together quickly on the nights when homework and schedules take over. Nothing complicated, just dinners that get everyone fed and out the door on time.

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Weekly Meal Plan #56
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Monday — Air Fryer Honey Garlic Chicken Thighs

Air Fryer Honey Garlic Chicken on a platter.

The air fryer does the heavy lifting here while the honey garlic glaze does the rest. Ten minutes of effort for a dinner that tastes like way more.

Tuesday — Homemade SpaghettiOs

A bowl of pasta in tomato sauce topped with grated cheese and basil; a hand holds a forkful of pasta above the bowl.

I grew up eating SpaghettiOs from the can, no apologies. This version swaps in real ingredients for the same comfort in one pot.

Wednesday — Chicken Spaghetti

A hand holding a fork with a serving of chicken spaghetti from a cast-iron skillet.

Cream cheese and sharp cheddar melt right into the sauce before everything gets baked until golden on top. Comfort food that holds up for lunches all week long.

Thursday — Baja Fish Tacos

baja fish tacos with cod on a white plate

The sauce is what keeps me coming back to this one, bright and tangy enough to cut through the crispy fish and crunchy slaw. Midweek taco night has never had a better argument for itself.

Friday — Ham Fried Rice

Got leftover ham in the fridge? This is exactly what to do with it. One skillet, minimal heat, and dinner’s ready fast.

Saturday — Best Ever Giant Meatballs

A fork holding a cut piece of giant meatball over a plate of spaghetti topped with massive meatballs, marinara sauce, and garnished with grated cheese and basil leaves.

These are the meatballs I make when regular-sized just won’t cut it. Tender, packed with flavor, and worth every bit of the extra effort.

Sunday — Chicken Tinga Tostadas

Chicken tinga tostadas on a white plate with tomatoes in the background.

After 20 years in Texas, bold flavors are non-negotiable for me and this one delivers every time. Fry the tostadas ahead and dinner comes together in minutes.

That’s the week! Quick, comforting dinners built for the back-to-school scramble. Shopping list’s ready, recipes are linked. I’m sure you’ve got this.

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