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3 Simple Sheet-Pan Dinners That Get a Big Boost From the Pantry
In her monthly column, Dinner's Ready, Food52 contributor Emily Connor shares three recipes that all make use of her superhero kitchen tool: the humble sheet pan.
Photo by Ty Mecham. Food stylist: Anna Billingskog. Prop stylist: Megan Hedgpeth.
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Julie F.
June 20, 2020
Welp, I got all excited and was fixin' to make this wonderful-looking salad for dinner....but no figs :(. Prunes, apricots, dried cherries? Regardless, I'll figure it out!
Deborah L.
April 10, 2020
I just fixed the Sheet Pan Chicken Drumsticks with Figs and Bread Salad. I didn't have dummies, but cut up a whole chicken. Amazingly yummy and relatively easy. Highly recommend this recipe.
Debbie
April 10, 2020
Oh I’m super excited to do this! I needed Some fresh spring veggie ideas! Now if only I could just run to the farmer’s market this weekend . . .
EmilyC
April 10, 2020
Oh gosh I hear you on the farmer's market, Debbie! I'm also craving spring vegetables, so I've been stocking up on radishes and carrots lately because they have long lasting power, and then typically some spring greens and/or herbs. These few things will get you a long way with these recipes! Feel free to shoot me questions about substitutions if you have any! Happy cooking, and stay well!
Smaug
March 20, 2020
This type of cooking doesn't really appeal to me, but I do like the top picture; so many writers and TV chefs would have you believe that you can habitually drizzle oil on a pan and bake it and somehow still have gleaming, just like new sheet pans.
EmilyC
March 20, 2020
My sheet pans were getting so beat-up that my husband and kids got me a few new ones for Christmas. They already have stains and built-up oil residue. But I kind of love them that way! (And yes, that first pic is lovely, isn’t it?!)
Trishington
April 10, 2020
I make sheet pan dinners frequently and to “save” my pans, I line them first with parchment paper (just watch that you don’t exceed 450F or whatever is the max your brand of paper will allow). This not only keeps your pans looking good, it makes for a super easy cleanup!
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