Skillet
5 recipes found

Tofu and Broccoli
Salty with soy sauce and spiced with fresh ginger, this tofu and broccoli dish captures the comforting flavors of your favorite takeout, but can be made fresh, with minimal effort, at home. It comes together in no time and is incredibly satisfying. Tofu lightly tossed in cornstarch and then crisped up absorbs the simple soy-and-sugar glaze to create the most satisfying texture. And the lightly charred broccoli only deepens the flavor. Serve it over a bed of steamed rice for an inexpensive dinner that is as quick as it is delicious.

Salmon and Green Beans in Red Pepper Sauce
Resist the notion that fish should be paired with vegetables that keep their crunch in the cooking process. Rather, make these green beans, which hold their shape while they gently and endearingly collapse, contributing a generous texture to a roasted red pepper sauce. Crisp-skinned salmon is the star protein here and simmers alongside the beans in the sauce, which is balanced, rich and tasty with anchovies and miso. A sauce this good works with any protein that benefits from a gentle simmer.

Coconut Creamed Spinach With Chicken Thighs
In this creamed spinach skillet dinner, the nostalgic steakhouse side takes center stage. For a lighter, streamlined version, canned coconut milk replaces the rich dairy elements like cream cheese, milk or heavy cream. The sauce follows in the footsteps of a classic béchamel sauce, with some ingredient changes made along the way, like using schmaltz instead of butter for the roux and replacing the whole milk with creamy coconut milk. Enriched with shallots and garlic, and spiced with a dash of nutmeg, the sauce is then mixed with thawed frozen spinach. After simmering the seared chicken thighs in the coconut creamed spinach, they get broiled with a sprinkle of coconut flakes, which bring a boost of texture and cohesiveness to the dish. Serve with toasted bread for a comforting weeknight meal.

Crazy Crust Pizza With Sausage
Homemade pizza from scratch in just one hour? Crazy! The no-yeast, no-knead recipe for Crazy Crust Pizza was first popularized decades ago when it was published by Pillsbury. The easy-enough-for-a-school-night pizza relies on a simple batter of flour, milk and eggs for a light, tender crust that’s reminiscent of a Dutch baby. Toppings like sausage, onion and bell pepper are scattered over the batter and the pizza is baked halfway before it gets blanketed in crushed tomato and mozzarella and baked again. As with any pizza, the particular toppings are customizable, but try to keep the total volume to around three cups for a well proportioned slice.

Double Smash Burgers
Smashburgers get their name from just that: smashing the meat onto a griddle using a metal spatula or burger press, resulting in a thin burger with seriously charred edges. Use ground beef that has a 20 percent fat content, roll the meat into balls, then chill for at least 30 minutes before cooking to keep the fat solid. The result? Juicy burgers with brown, crisp edges. Unlike a typical burger that you might throw on the grill, thinner smashburgers cook best on a griddle or cast-iron skillet. Smear some mayonnaise on the insides of the buns before toasting them; the fat leftover from the mayo should be just enough to slick up the griddle to cook the burgers, but you can use a touch of oil in between batches as needed. Top your burger how you like: Finely shredded lettuce, homemade pickles and thinly sliced red onion are enough to make this fast food staple feel fancy. A simple combination of mayo, ketchup, mustard, relish and vinegar creates the perfect sauce, but fry sauce would also hit the spot.