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u/coffeeblossom ยท 8 pointsr/AskWomen

Well, sounds like you have a better pantry than you realize! Some of these can also be made ahead of time and refrigerated or frozen, if you're short on time during the week (and, these days, who isn't except retired people?) You can make (among other things)...

  • Chicken stir-fry

  • Various kinds of chicken and vegetable soups and stews

  • Garden salad

  • Bean salad

  • Stuffed bell peppers

  • Pizza

  • Pasta primavera

  • Tacos

  • Quesadillas

  • Beans and rice

  • Various sandwiches and wraps

  • Egg salad

  • Chicken salad

  • Omelettes or frittatas (My grandpa's specialty was green pepper and potato frittata, after Grandma lost her cooking abilities to a stroke. It was pretty much the only thing he could cook, being a man from a traditional background who wasn't taught to cook.)

  • Enchiladas

  • Lasagna

  • Homemade ravioli with spinach or cheddar filling. Pierogi work, too.

  • Many different casseroles are a possibility, too. (You may, however, have to prepare your own binder, such as gravy, if you lack canned cream of whatever soup.)

  • Chicken piccata

  • Apple pie

  • Chicken pot pie

  • A homemade tomato sauce that would make any nonna proud (I suggest doing this in a Crock-Pot if you're really pressed for time, although you should know that it actually doesn't need to simmer for more than an hour or so.)

  • Gravy

  • Fried rice

  • Apple fritters

  • Apple crisp/Brown Betty/whatever you call it

  • Lemonade

  • Fried chicken (or oven-fried chicken if you want to reduce the fat)

  • If "pasta" includes rice noodles, you can make pad thai

  • Welsh rarebit (which is really just toast with a cheddar cheese sauce)

  • Chicken cacciatore (which I guess would fall under the "stews and soups" category)

  • Fajitas