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I'm a professional meal planner. Here are 5 easy dinners that take less than 30 minutes to make.

5 March 2025 at 07:03
bowl of noodles with tempeh and vegetables
As a professional meal-planner, I have a whole list of quick and easy weeknight dinners.

Stephanie Dreyer

  • I'm a professional meal planner, so I have an arsenal of quick and easy weeknight dinners.
  • I get dinner on the table in 30 minutes with the help of frozen and fresh store-bought items.
  • Sheet pan meals are good for an easy cleanup, and food bars are great for customization.

As a professional meal planner, I insist on preparing home-cooked dinners for my family most nights β€” but I often have less than an hour to get something on the table.

With decades of experience feeding my mixed-diet family, I've mastered a whole slew of easy 30-minute meals.

Here are five dinner ideas that only require a handful of ingredients and are ready in half an hour.

Asian-inspired lettuce wraps pack plenty of veggies.
plate of lettuce wraps
I like to serve fried rice in lettuce wraps for a little extra nutrients.

Stephanie Dreyer

My lettuce wraps start with a bag of frozen vegetable fried rice. I add cooked edamame for extra protein and sautΓ© until done. I also prepare our favorite main proteins (tofu for me, and chicken for everyone else) in separate pans.

While everything simmers, I break apart butter-lettuce leaves and prepare an array of toppings, including green onions, chopped peanuts, sesame seeds, the proteins, and a variety of store-bought sauces.

Everyone can fill their own lettuce leaves with fried rice, tofu or chicken, and toppings.

Sweet-potato nachos are an unexpected sheet-pan meal.
pan od sweet0potato nachos
Making everything on one pan makes cleanup so much easier.

Stephanie Dreyer

Once you discover the magic of sheet-pan dinners, you'll probably never want to cook any other way. They're quick to prepare and easy to clean.

I layer a sheet pan with peeled sweet-potato wedges tossed in olive oil, chili powder, salt and pepper and roast them in the oven at around 400 degrees Fahrenheit until fork tender β€” about 20 minutes.

Then I pour a can of vegan chili over the potatoes, along with a homemade cashew cheese sauce I blend together while the potatoes are cooking. I put it all back in the oven for five minutes until everything is heated through.

We top our nachos with green onions, cilantro, chopped avocado, salsa, and vegan sour cream, but this meal is easy to customize with toppings on the side. I just place the sheet pan in the middle of the table and my family serves themself.

Tacos are always a winner.
plate of three tacos
Tacos are one of the best weeknight meals.

Stephanie Dreyer

Tuesday is always taco night in my house. I keep it simple with a walnut and mushroom chorizo filling that comes together quickly in the food processor.

My family's taco bar includes a variety of options for all of our dietary preferences. Guacamole, pico de gallo, shredded lettuce, salsa, grated cheese, and sour cream are our favorites.

I serve everything in warm flour tortillas that I've heated over an open flame on a stove burner.

My favorite dinner salad is anything but boring.
mediterranean style salad with falafel
The falafel adds a nice heft to the salad.

Stephanie Dreyer

My Greek-inspired dinner salad is jam-packed with toppings. I start with the traditional ingredients β€” chopped romaine, red onion, cucumber, and tomato. Then, I add chopped falafel that I've bought from the store.

I top it all off with creamy avocado slices, sliced kalamata olives, crumbled vegan feta cheese, a few dollops of hummus, and a drizzle of my favorite store-bought Greek dressing.

I dig right in with a fork and serve it alongside sliced pita for my kids, who prefer to eat the salad in a wrap.

My easy weeknight stir-fry only requires four ingredients.
pan of stir-fry noodles
You can throw whatever veggies you have on hand into the stir-fry.

Stephanie Dreyer

I start by separately sautΓ©ing cubed tempeh and chicken. Meanwhile, I boil water and cook some udon noodles.

Once the proteins are done, I cook some precut stir-fry vegetables from the store. When the vegetables have softened, I stir in the cooked noodles and my favorite bottle of store-bought teriyaki sauce.

I let it all simmer and absorb the flavors for a few minutes before plating and topping each bowl with sesame seeds and sliced green onions.

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I'm a professional meal planner. Here are 10 of my favorite Trader Joe's products for easy, healthy dinners.

18 January 2025 at 04:56
trader joe's cart full of products
When I need supplies for healthy meal prep, I go to Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

  • I'm a recipe developer and meal-prep expert, and I rely on Trader Joe's.
  • My favorite products are the ones that save me time in the kitchen.
  • Its preprepared plant-based proteins and vegetables make it easy for me to eat healthy.

As a recipe developer, meal-prep expert, and mom of three, I make dinner at least five nights a week β€” but I don't have hours to spend in the kitchen.

Trader Joe's array of specialty items, variety of plant-based options, and bounty of preprepared ingredients make it easy for me to cook healthy dinners that taste delicious.

Here are some of my favorite Trader Joe's products for planning nutritious meals with ease.

The vegan salad dressings taste better than homemade.
vegan salad dressing at trader joe's
We love all the vegan salad dressings at Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

My kids can't believe these flavorful Caesar, green-goddess, and creamy-dill dressings in the refrigerated section are completely plant-based. Plus, they have less than 100 calories a serving and are made from simple ingredients.

I'm vegan and the rest of my family isn't, so they're my answer for zhuzhing up steamed vegetables, grain bowls, wraps, and, of course, salads.

Protein-enriched pasta powers up Italian night.
packages of protein pasta in a cart at trader joes
There are lentil, quinoa, and chickpea protein pastas at Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

I'm always looking for ways to add more protein to meals, and I do so to our noodle dishes by using certain pasta varieties from Trader Joe's.

There are several options for pasta with up to 14 grams of protein a serving, including varieties made with lentils, brown rice, quinoa, and chickpeas.

Beyond pasta night, I also use the noodles to ramp up salads, veggie stir-fries, and curries.

Canned chili saves me time on busy weeknights.
hand holding a can of trader joe's vegetarian chili
Trader Joe's vegetarian chili also happens to be vegan.

Stephanie Dreyer

Trader Joe's simple can of vegetarian chili is great on nights when I don't feel like cooking. It's vegan, so everyone in my family can enjoy it.

I love that the added pea protein boosts the protein content of the red beans.

I serve it with a variety of toppings so everyone can pick what they like. I'll also use it as a topping for baked potatoes or sweet potato "nachos."

Salad kits can be used for any number of meals.
bagged salad kits at trader joe's
There are so many salad kits to choose from at Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

There's a wide variety variety of salad kits at Trader Joe's, from sweet-chili mango to pizza ranch.

Sometimes I just follow the package instructions to build a flavorful salad, but the kits have also inspired a number of dinners in my house. I use the Mediterranean kit as a base for falafel bowls and the Southwestern chopped as a pizza topping.

New varieties always seem to be popping up on shelves, creating limitless options for creativity.

Steamed lentils are a meal-prepper's best friend.
box of lentils in a cart at trader joe's
The steamed lentils at Trader Joe's are ready to eat.

Stephanie Dreyer

Preparing beans and legumes can be time-consuming, but they're one of the best plant-based protein sources. So, the prepared lentil package in the refrigerated section at Trader Joe's is a handy staple.

I use it in countless ways β€” to fill taco shells, stir into pasta sauces, and sprinkle on salads, to name a few.

I've also combined the lentils with lemon juice, fresh herbs, and Trader Joe's bruschetta to make a hearty filling for a wrap.

There's so much you can do with a block of tofu.
different blocks of tofu in a cart from trader joe's
There are plain and flavored tofu blocks at Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

Trader Joe's offers a variety of tofu, but the high-protein super-firm, baked teriyaki-flavored, and baked Sriracha-flavored varieties are my favorites.

The pre-seasoned and baked varieties are ready to slice, crumble, or air fry without any prep. Meanwhile, the high-protein tofu can be whipped up for a number of dishes and provides 5 more grams of protein per serving than the store's standard extra-firm block.

Some of my menu highlights include grilled tofu "steaks" topped with chimichurri and breaded tofu sticks served with dipping sauces.

Frozen brown rice saves me time.
box of frozen brown rice in a cart at trader joe's
Trader Joe's frozen brown rice cooks in the microwave.

Stephanie Dreyer

I always keep a box of Trader Joe's brown rice in my freezer to make easy weeknight meals β€” from grain bowls and stir-fries to burritos and casseroles.

Instead of meal-prepping a big pot of rice at the start of the week, I can just pull out one of these packets and microwave it for four minutes.

I'm also a fan of the store's frozen jasmine rice.

Spiralized veggies are a fun way to level up dishes.
zucchini noodles and butternut squash zigzags in a cart at trader joe's
Zucchini spirals and butternut-squash zig-zags are go-tos at Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

Much to my kids' chagrin, one of the easiest ways to level up the nutrition factor in my family's meals is to add more vegetables.

Luckily, all of us can get behind Trader Joe's fun zucchini spirals and butternut-squash zig-zags.

I toss the spiralized zucchini with protein-enriched spaghetti and use the butternut-squash pieces to replace thicker noodles in soups and casseroles.

Shelled edamame gives meals a protein boost.
box of shelled edamame in a cart at trader joe's
I buy the refrigerated shelled edamame at Trader Joe's, but there's also a frozen option.

Stephanie Dreyer

Trader Joe's package of lightly salted edamame is ready to eat, making it a go-to for my Asian-inspired meals.

I sprinkle them into stir-fries, teriyaki bowls, and sushi rolls, but they're also just great for snacking.

We go through the refrigerated package in a week and don't have to worry about it going bad, but there's also a frozen option.

Greek chickpeas add instant flavor with no prep.
cans of greek chickpeas on the shelves at trader joe's
Trader Joe's Greek chickpeas come premarinated.

Stephanie Dreyer

Tossed with soybean oil, lemon juice, parsley, salt, cumin, garlic powder, and black pepper, Trader Joe's Greek chickpeas are my shortcut for adding zest and plant protein to meals.

For salads, I skip the dressing and toss the chickpeas directly into the bowl with the juice of a lemon. Or, I'll roast them until crunchy and use them as croutons.

I also love to spoon them over grilled vegetables such as zucchini, cauliflower, and portobello mushrooms.

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I'm vegan, but the rest of my family isn't. We're relying on these 8 tasty Trader Joe's finds right now.

23 December 2024 at 06:37
cart full of holiday products at trader joe's
I've discovered some of Trader Joe's best vegan holiday staples.

Stephanie Dreyer

  • I'm the only vegan in my family, and I stock up on holiday foods everyone can eat at Trader Joe's.
  • Boxed baking mixes take the work out of holiday desserts, and Trader Joe's has some fun ones.
  • Trader Joe's frozen appetizers simplify holiday entertaining at dinners, parties, or gatherings.

As the only vegan in my family, the holidays can be challenging β€” I want everyone to enjoy the festivities without having to sacrifice their favorite foods.

Luckily, the variety of seasonal products at Trader Joe's simplifies hosting without compromising anyone's dietary preferences.

Here are some of my favorite vegan Trader Joe's products for entertaining friends and family this time of year.

Boxed mixes streamline holiday baking.
hand holding up a box of gingerbread mix at trader joes
You can make different baked goods with the gingerbread mix.

Stephanie Dreyer

Whether you're not a baker or just short on time, Trader Joe's multipurpose gingerbread mix is great for making cookies, cakes, bars, and more.

The mix itself is naturally plant-based, and to keep it that way, I use a flax egg and plant-based butter when I prepare it.

Precut vegetables and herbs speed up meal prep.
holiday vegetable hash in the fridge at trader joe's
I look forward to Trader Joe's holiday vegetable hash.

Stephanie Dreyer

In the winter, I rely on Trader Joe's flavorful holiday vegetable hash.

Since the peeling and chopping are already done, I just sautΓ© or roast the mixture of diced butternut squash, sweet potatoes, red onions, celery, parsley, sage, and rosemary before adding it to dishes.

It gives me a headstart on dinner when I'm making stuffing, soup, or side dishes with quinoa and wild rice. The mix also tastes great in breakfast scrambles and burritos.

Peppermint popcorn is an instant hit on the dessert table.
three bags of trader joe's peppermint popcorn mix in a cart
I like the sweet and savory vibes of the peppermint-crunch popcorn.

Stephanie Dreyer

Sweet meets savory in Trader Joe's seasonal peppermint-crunch popcorn, which mixes dark- and white-chocolate-coated kernels tossed in crushed candy canes.

It's great for a holiday dessert table or a cozy movie marathon, but it also makes a nice host gift.

Sometimes, I'll even add it to a larger holiday snack mix or rice-crispy treats for extra festive cheer.

Trader Joe's holiday gummies are just plain fun.
bags of gummy candy in a cart at trader joe's
There are multiple festive shapes of gummy candy.

Stephanie Dreyer

It's easy to keep my candy dishes full with Trader Joe's gummy Scandinavian Tidings, which come in all sorts of festive shapes.

I also saw a Festive Chaos candy mix this year. It contains bovine gelatin, so it's not vegan, but the rest of my family can enjoy it.

Aside from snacking, these festive bags make excellent stocking stuffers. You can also use them to decorate gingerbread houses and top holiday cupcakes and cookies.

Candy-cane Joe-Joe's are a must for me every winter.
boxes of candy cane joe joe's at trader joe's
The regular candy-cane Joe-Joe's are vegan, but the gluten-free variety is not.

Stephanie Dreyer

Perhaps the most anticipated product of the season at Trader Joe's is its candy-cane Joe-Joe's.

The peppermint sandwich cookies are great on a holiday dessert board, chopped and stirred into a bowl of ice cream, crumbled on top of eggnog, and dunked into mugs of hot cocoa.

You could even crush them into bits to make an easy pie crust.

The regular candy-cane Joe-Joe's are "accidentally" vegan β€” meaning they just happen to be fully plant-based. However, the gluten-free version of the cookies may contain milk and eggs, per the ingredient list.

Stuffed olives are a game changer.
jars of stuffed olives at trader joe's
There are so many flavors of stuffed olives at Trader Joe's.

Stephanie Dreyer

Zesty lemon-stuffed olives are my top pick for adding flair to cocktails, mezze platters, and charcuterie boards.

The citrusy olives are good as a right-out-of-the-jar snack, but I also skewer them on toothpicks alongside vegan cheese and cocktail tomatoes or chop and swirl them into dips.

If lemon isn't your thing, other stuffed-olive options are available, including garlic and jalapeΓ±o.

Peppermint mini marshmallows add a jolly twist to classic favorites.
bags of mini peppermint marshmallows in a cart at trader joe's
Trader Joe's has peppermint mini marshmallows that are vegan-friendly.

Stephanie Dreyer

The vegan peppermint mini marshmallows are something I look forward to all year.

Toast and sandwich them between graham crackers and chocolate for festive s'mores, or melt them with vegan butter for a holiday take on the quintessential rice-crispy treat.

For the ultimate seasonal beverage, I like to include them on my hot-cocoa bars alongside plant-based whipped cream and chocolate shavings.

Trader Joe's frozen appetizers are a huge help.
frozen vegetable pouches in a cart at trader joe's
I just have to throw the vegetable pouches in the oven while I'm prepping other foods.

Stephanie Dreyer

I check appetizers off my to-do list with Trader Joe's frozen crispy vegetable pouches.

The pockets of pastry dough are filled with jicama, taro, cabbage, carrots, onions, and shiitake mushrooms for an elegant plant-based hors d'oeuvre.

They're seasoned with garlic, soy sauce, ginger, sesame oil, and red chili, adding global flavors to your holiday menu. Plus, they're ready to eat in under 15 minutes.

This story was originally published on December 21, 2024, and most recently updated on December 23, 2024.

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