15 Recipes To Cook When You Have Zero Inspiration But Need To Eat In 20 Minutes

15 Recipes To Cook When You Have Zero Inspiration But Need To Eat In 20 Minutes

When dinner needs to happen, but spending an hour in the kitchen isn’t on the agenda, these recipes come together in 20 minutes or less with minimal effort and no unnecessary steps. There’s no complicated prep, no piles of dishes—just real meals that make sense on busy nights. Quick pastas, easy sheet pan dinners, and solid salads that actually feel like a meal.

Shrimp Lo Mein. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Lemon Feta Spinach Pasta

Lemon pasta with spinach, feta and cherry tomatoes in a bowl.Lemon pasta with spinach, feta and cherry tomatoes in a bowl.
Lemon Feta Spinach Pasta. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A quick pasta dish that actually feels like a meal. Bright lemon, fresh spinach, and creamy feta come together in minutes, making this a great way to eat something fresh and flavorful without putting in much effort. Works as a meatless meal or with whatever protein you’ve got in the fridge.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Feta Spinach Pasta

Air Fryer Sausage

Air fryer sausage on a white plate with sauteed peppers and onions.Air fryer sausage on a white plate with sauteed peppers and onions.
Air Fryer Sausage. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

The fastest way to cook sausage without standing over a pan. The air fryer crisps them up perfectly in minutes, leaving you with juicy, golden-brown sausage and no mess to clean up. Serve with whatever sides you have, or toss them in a bun and call it a meal.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Sausage

BLTC

Bacon lettuce and tomato sandwich with cheese on parchment paper.Bacon lettuce and tomato sandwich with cheese on parchment paper.
BLTC. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A simple BLT with extra crunch from fresh basil and thick heirloom tomatoes. Stack it all on seedy multigrain bread for a sandwich that actually keeps you full. Fast, fresh, and the kind of meal that feels like you put in way more effort than you actually did.
Get the Recipe: BLTC

Kale and Feta Egg Bake

Kale and feta egg bake in a white ramekin with a piece of toasted bread to the side.Kale and feta egg bake in a white ramekin with a piece of toasted bread to the side.
Kale and Feta Egg Bake. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

The easiest way to eat something real when you have no energy to cook. Eggs, kale, and feta get tossed in a baking dish, then into the oven. No babysitting, no stirring, just 20 minutes until you’ve got a solid, protein-packed meal.
Get the Recipe: Kale and Feta Egg Bake

Turmeric Chicken Salad

Turmeric chicken salad on a slice of bread.Turmeric chicken salad on a slice of bread.
Turmeric Chicken Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This isn’t just another plain chicken salad. Fresh turmeric adds an extra boost, and a mix of crunchy veggies keeps it from feeling like a soggy mess. Eat it in a sandwich, wrap it in lettuce, or just grab a fork and dig in.
Get the Recipe: Turmeric Chicken Salad

Air Fryer Cod

Air fryer cod on a plate with green beans and rice.Air fryer cod on a plate with green beans and rice.
Air Fryer Cod. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

If cooking fish intimidates you, this is the recipe to fix that. The air fryer handles everything, giving you flaky, tender cod with zero effort. Just season, pop it in, and 15 minutes later, you have a great, easy dinner.
Get the Recipe: Air Fryer Cod

Lentil Tabbouleh

Lentil tabbouleh on a white plate with mint garnish and gold spoon.Lentil tabbouleh on a white plate with mint garnish and gold spoon.
Lentil Tabbouleh. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Lentils replace bulgur in this fresh, herby salad, making it a little more filling while still light enough to eat on a hot day. Great as a side, but honestly, it’s just as good straight from the bowl when you need a quick meal.
Get the Recipe: Lentil Tabbouleh

Creamy Dijon Egg Salad

Creamy dijon egg salad on bread.Creamy dijon egg salad on bread.
Creamy Dijon Egg Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Egg salad that actually has texture and flavor. Greek yogurt replaces the usual mayo, and green olives, red cabbage, parsley, and pepitas add crunch. It’s creamy, a little tangy, and great on toast, in a sandwich, or straight from the bowl when you’re really in no-motivation mode.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Dijon Egg Salad

Mexican Vegetable Soup

Mexican vegetable soup with quinoa in a bowl.Mexican vegetable soup with quinoa in a bowl.
Mexican Vegetable Soup. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This soup is proof that fast food doesn’t have to mean a frozen pizza. Loaded with veggies and quinoa for extra protein, it’s hearty, flavorful, and ready in under 20 minutes. Swap in whatever vegetables are about to go bad, and this still turns out great.
Get the Recipe: Mexican Vegetable Soup

Shrimp Caesar Salad

A fresh shrimp Caesar salad with romaine lettuce, shrimp, croutons, shaved parmesan cheese, and Caesar dressing is served in a white bowl with black utensils on a marble table.A fresh shrimp Caesar salad with romaine lettuce, shrimp, croutons, shaved parmesan cheese, and Caesar dressing is served in a white bowl with black utensils on a marble table.
Shrimp Caesar Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A classic Caesar but with shrimp and a little extra kick from sriracha in the dressing. It’s light but filling, takes almost no time to throw together, and doesn’t require turning on the stove for more than a couple of minutes.
Get the Recipe: Shrimp Caesar Salad

Smoked Salmon BLAT

Salmon BLT with avocado on an English muffin.Salmon BLT with avocado on an English muffin.
Smoked Salmon BLAT. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

A BLT, but leveled up with smoked salmon, avocado, and everything bagel seasoning. This is what you make when you’re too tired to cook but still want something that feels put together. Great for brunch, lunch, or a lazy dinner.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Salmon BLAT

Healthier Tuna Waldorf Salad

Tuna Waldorf salad on baby greens with bread and grapes on the side.Tuna Waldorf salad on baby greens with bread and grapes on the side.
Healthier Tuna Waldorf Salad. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This isn’t your average sad tuna salad. Crisp apples, grapes, celery, and walnuts give it crunch, while a light dressing ties everything together. It’s fresh, fast, and packed with protein, making it perfect for a no-cook lunch that still feels like actual food.
Get the Recipe: Healthier Tuna Waldorf Salad

Sheet Pan Steak & Shrimp Fajitas

Shrimp and steak fajitas with peppers and onions.Shrimp and steak fajitas with peppers and onions.
Sheet Pan Steak & Shrimp Fajitas. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This is how you pull off steak and shrimp fajitas with basically no effort. Everything cooks together on one sheet pan in under 20 minutes, so you get a full surf-and-turf meal without dirtying multiple pans. Load them into tortillas, throw on some toppings, and dinner is done.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Steak & Shrimp Fajitas

Shrimp Lo Mein

Shrimp lo mein in a skillet with chopped green onions in a white bowl on the side.
Shrimp Lo Mein. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Skip the takeout wait and make this in 20 minutes instead. Juicy shrimp, egg noodles, and crisp vegetables get tossed in a quick, flavorful sauce that makes it taste like restaurant food without the delivery fee.
Get the Recipe: Shrimp Lo Mein

Smashed White Bean Quesadillas

Smashed white bean quesadillas on a cutting board.Smashed white bean quesadillas on a cutting board.
Smashed White Bean Quesadillas. Photo credit: Running to the Kitchen.

Crispy tortillas stuffed with creamy smashed white beans, kale, and melted cheddar. If that wasn’t enough, these get drizzled with a smoky BBQ sauce for extra flavor. They come together fast, require minimal ingredients, and are filling enough to hold their own as a meal.
Get the Recipe: Smashed White Bean Quesadillas


Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.

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