12 Simple and Delicious School Night Suppers

Now that school's back in session and everyone's schedule is a little more hectic, easy weeknight dinners are a must. These simple and delicious recipes will help you get dinner on the table fast.
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Now that school's back in session and everyone's schedule is a little more hectic, easy weeknight dinners are a must. These simple and delicious recipes will help you get dinner on the table fast.

Families love fajitas because everyone can pick their favorite fixins'. In this recipe, I marinate and grill the chicken for a delicious smoky, charred flavor. Then, I sauté the onions and peppers on the stovetop until they caramelize and sweeten. You can do all of the prep ahead of time, so all that's left to do at dinnertime is quickly grill the chicken. GET THE RECIPE

Adapted from Curtis Stone's What's for Dinner?, this is a quick and easy meal that's big on flavor. Ground beef is laced with warm spices, fresh herbs and garlic, and then grilled in meatball form until smoky and charred. Serve over couscous with a cooling yogurt-cucumber sauce. GET THE RECIPE

In this gourmet twist on chicken tenders, tenderloins are breaded in a mixture of pecans and panko, then pan-fried until crispy and golden and served with a creamy whole grain honey mustard sauce. Since the pecans are finely chopped, even kids who think they don't like nuts will try them, ask for seconds, and even sneak thirds when you're not looking! GET THE RECIPE

Throw away those old kitschy cocktail meatball recipes that call for grape jelly and frozen meatballs -- these are easy to make and so much better. The meatballs are baked, not fried, and the sweet and tangy sauce is ready in under 15 minutes. They're delicious over white rice for dinner and kids absolutely love them. GET THE RECIPE

If you're wondering how to get your children to eat -- or even love -- fish, try feeding them this. Tilapia fillets are lightly coated with panko, pan fried to crispy perfection, and served with a tangy garlic and lemon mayonnaise. GET THE RECIPE

This soul-satisfying, vegetarian soup is healthy and hearty enough to be a complete meal. The best part -- it's ready in 30 minutes yet tastes like you spent all day in the kitchen. GET THE RECIPE

I've had Coconut Shrimp at many restaurants, but this homemade version beats them all. It's remarkably easy to make: you can do all of the preparation in advance, and the sauce comes straight out of a bottle. GET THE RECIPE

Turkey burgers are usually dry and tasteless. Not these! The secret is adding Italian turkey sausage -- a trick often used with meatballs. GET THE RECIPE

This is my basic, go-to grilled chicken -- perfect for a quick weeknight dinner -- and so versatile. You can serve the fillets on their own (kids love them), topped with cheese on a toasted bun, chopped up in a quesadilla or, as I often do, sliced over a Greek or Caesar salad. GET THE RECIPE

Here's a dish the whole family will love. Thinly sliced chicken breasts are quickly sautéed with curry powder, then simmered in an aromatic and slightly sweet curry sauce thickened with Greek yogurt. Green peas and fresh cilantro add a vibrant, fresh touch. GET THE RECIPE

Set out all the ingredients and kids can make these mini pizzas all by themselves. Dinner done (and fun)! GET THE RECIPE

This delicious pasta dish is adapted from Lidia's Italian Table by Lidia Bastianich. Not only is it quick and easy to make -- 25 minutes tops -- the whole family eats it up, broccoli and all. GET THE RECIPE

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Quick Stovetop Mac And Cheese(01 of10)
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This comforting dish comes together with just a few ingredients. So tuck this recipe away for the next time you have a long day and need a fast and filling dinner. When you have a few extra minutes, this would also make a great base for a baked mac and cheese. Just cook up this recipe, place it in a baking dish, top with extra cheese and some breadcrumbs and then pop it under the broiler until the cheese turns lightly golden.Get the recipe: The Kitchen Paper (credit:The Kitchen Paper)
Sweet Paprika Chicken(02 of10)
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Help bland chicken out by boosting it with some tasty flavours like honey and paprika. This takes just a few minutes to prep and cooks up quickly. If you get the chicken ready in the morning and refrigerate it, then you could have dinner ready in no time at all!Get the recipe: Life Made Full (credit:Life Made Full)
Honey Thyme Chops(03 of10)
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Here’s another flavour-boosting recipe that turns pork chops into a sweet and slightly zesty main.Get the recipe: Kayotic Kitchen (credit:Kayotic Kitchen)
15-Minute Mini Calzones(04 of10)
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If your kids are asking for pizza, but you don’t want to spend money on takeout, try this recipe that uses biscuit dough as a base. Regular pizza dough would work just as well here too.Get the recipe: Wine and Glue (credit:Wine and Glue)
Easy Hoisin Shrimp(05 of10)
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A short ingredient list and tons of sweet and salty flavour make this a must-try recipe if your kids love shrimp or if you are just introducing them to this protein-packed shellfish. Get the recipe: Gimme Some Oven (credit:Gimme Some Oven)
Margherita Flatbread Pizza(06 of10)
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Here’s a different take on homemade pizza. Naan bread is used as a crust, so you’re really just melting the cheese and warming the toppings, which means it’s ready in a flash!Get the recipe: Let The Baking Begin (credit:Let The Baking Begin)
Quick Sausages And Lentils(07 of10)
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Full of protein and dietary fibre, lentils are a fantastic food for kids to eat. Use canned lentils to make this dish in minutes. Don’t forget to rinse them after draining to get rid of excess salt, though. You can also turn this into a veggie-friendly meal by doubling the amount of lentils and leaving out the sausage.Get the recipe: The Stone Soup (credit:The Stone Soup)
Italian Baked Eggs(08 of10)
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Breakfast for dinner is often a hit with kids. Marinara sauce topped with eggs and cheese makes a satisfying and healthy meal. Get the recipe: Damn Delicious (credit:Damn Delicious)
Sesame Noodles(09 of10)
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You can make this recipe ahead of time if you’d like. It’s delicious hot or cold. Hold the spice if you think your kids might find it too hot and feel free to throw some other ingredients in there too, like grilled chicken, tofu or steamed veggies.Get the recipe: Gimme Some Oven (credit:Gimme Some Oven)
Kielbasa, Pepper, Onion And Potato Hash(10 of10)
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The key to making this dish quickly is using two different skillets so you can cook the potatoes and the other ingredients at the same time.Get the recipe: The Two Bite Club (credit:The Two Bite Club)

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