When you want something filling and comforting but don’t want to go to the store, these store cupboard meal kits have you covered. Based on a few reliable staples and a few fresh ingredients, this recipe shows how much flavor you can create with what you probably already have on hand.
These recipes have been carefully selected by our editors to utilize everyday ingredients, from dried pasta and canned goods to long-lasting sauces and seasonings. With a few fresh or seasonal additions, simple staples are transformed into meals that still feel thoughtful and satisfying.
Our one-pot harissa penne alla vodka serves cupboard pasta with a rich, creamy sauce, while ready-to-cook udon noodles are made livelier with Asian base ingredients like sesame oil, soy sauce, rice vinegar and chile oil.
Other kitchen favorites, including sun-dried tomatoes, capers and honey, combine with pesto for a crunchy vegetarian pizzette, while miso adds umami depth to a creamy, budget-friendly chicken and corn risotto.
Whether you’re having a busy week, are on a budget, or are just trying to use up what’s already in your pantry, these recipes prove that convenience doesn’t have to mean compromise.
To make things easier, use the in-app shopping list to add the ingredients of each recipe, then check the My Good Foods tab for one clear, organized list before you shop.
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