23 One-Pot Meals That Leave You Just One Pan to Wash
Cleanup can make dinner feel harder than cooking. These 23 recipes keep the main work centered in one skillet, pot, baking dish, slow cooker, or Instant Pot, so the sink does not fill up before dinner is even over. The list covers quick skillet dinners, filling soups, rice-based mains, creamy pasta, curries, and hands-off appliance recipes. Use it for nights when dinner still needs to happen, but a pile of pots does not.

Cheese Quesadilla

Ready in 9 minutes, Cheese Quesadilla keeps cleanup to one skillet and feeds two with butter, flour tortillas, and shredded mozzarella. The tortillas cook until golden while the cheese melts into the center, then the whole thing gets sliced into wedges. This works when dinner needs to be fast, simple, and not another sink full of dishes. Serve with salsa, guacamole, or sour cream for a quick lunch or light dinner.
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Beef Chili

For a bigger pot of dinner, Beef Chili gives you 8 servings in 1 hour and 15 minutes using ground beef, kidney beans, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, and cocoa powder. Everything simmers together in one Dutch oven or large pot, so the sauce thickens while the spices settle into the beef. It fits game day, leftovers, or a cold night when one ladle should handle dinner. Add cheddar, scallions, avocado, or tortilla chips at the table.
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Gnocchi Soup

In 30 minutes, Gnocchi Soup turns one large pot into 8 servings with chicken, celery, onion, carrots, chicken broth, thyme, potato gnocchi, half-and-half, and spinach. The gnocchi cooks right in the broth, which keeps the process contained and gives the soup more body. It is a strong weeknight pick when a bowl needs to feel full without a second pan of pasta. Serve with garlic bread or a green salad.
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Jambalaya

Built for one Dutch oven, Jambalaya cooks in 50 minutes and makes 6 servings with beef sausage, shrimp, onion, green bell pepper, celery, long-grain rice, diced tomatoes, chicken broth, Cajun seasoning, thyme, and smoked paprika. The rice absorbs the tomato broth while the sausage and shrimp make it dinner on its own. It fits nights when the table needs something filling but cleanup needs to stay contained. Finish with sliced green onions before serving.
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Ham and Potato Soup

After holiday leftovers, Ham and Potato Soup turns cubed cooked ham into 6 servings in 45 minutes with onion, carrot, celery, butter, flour, milk, chicken broth, baby gold potatoes, corn, and Cheddar. The same pot builds the vegetables, creamy base, potatoes, and cheese, which keeps the sink from filling up. It is useful when leftover ham needs to become dinner instead of another sandwich. Serve with parsley and bread for dipping.
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Chicken and Broccoli Casserole

From one 9-by-13 baking dish, Chicken and Broccoli Casserole makes 6 servings in 50 minutes with long-grain white rice, cream of chicken soup, milk, garlic powder, onion powder, Cheddar, diced chicken breasts, and broccoli florets. The rice, sauce, chicken, and broccoli bake together under a cheese layer, so the oven handles most of the work. It fits family dinner when everyone needs a complete plate from one dish. Add chopped fresh herbs before serving.
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Turkey Soup

For leftover cooked turkey, Turkey Soup makes 8 servings in 45 minutes with olive oil, butter, onion, carrot, celery, garlic, thyme, stock, bay leaves, couscous, and parsley. The vegetables soften in the same pot before the broth, turkey, and couscous go in, which keeps the cooking path simple. It is a good post-holiday dinner when the fridge has turkey but no one wants a messy project. Ladle into bowls with extra parsley.
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Spanish Rice

With long-grain rice and pantry staples, Spanish Rice makes 4 servings in 1 hour and 5 minutes using olive oil, onion, garlic powder, hot chicken broth, crushed tomatoes, salt, pepper, and parsley. The rice toasts first, then cooks in the same covered skillet until tender. It works as a low-mess side or a base for beans, chicken, tacos, or grilled vegetables. Make it when the main dish needs something filling without another complicated pan.
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Split Pea Soup

Budget-friendly and filling, Split Pea Soup makes 6 servings in 1 hour and 15 minutes with olive oil, onion, carrots, celery, garlic, dried split peas, thyme, a bay leaf, vegetable broth, water, and parsley. Everything cooks down in one large pot until the peas soften and thicken the broth. It is useful for meal prep because the soup reheats well and does not need a separate starch. Serve with bread or a simple salad.
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Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry

On busy nights, Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry gets 4 servings done in 30 minutes with sesame oil, boneless chicken thighs, onion, broccoli, red bell pepper, green beans, teriyaki sauce, green onions, and sesame seeds. The chicken sears first, the vegetables follow, then everything comes back together in the same wok or skillet. It keeps the takeout-style dinner fast without stacking pans. Spoon it over rice or noodles if you want a fuller plate.
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Roasted Tomato Soup

Using roasted vegetables and one pot for blending, Roasted Tomato Soup makes 8 servings in 55 minutes with tomatoes, onion, garlic, olive oil, thyme, vegetable broth, half-and-half, toasted slices, and fresh herbs. The tomatoes, onion, and garlic roast first, then move into the pot with broth before blending. It keeps the main cleanup focused and gives you a smooth soup for lunch or dinner. Pair with grilled cheese or toasted bread.
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Thai Peanut Curry (Better Than Take-Out!)

For a rich curry night, Thai Peanut Curry (Better Than Take-Out!) makes 6 servings in 45 minutes with red curry paste, coconut oil, garlic, ginger, peanuts, red bell pepper, sweet potato, carrots, vegetable broth, kale, coconut milk, and fresh herbs. The vegetables and sauce simmer in one Dutch oven or pot, so the curry thickens without extra cookware. It works for a filling dinner over rice. Add basil, mint, or cilantro before serving.
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Instant Pot Chicken and Rice

In 27 minutes, Instant Pot Chicken and Rice makes 6 servings with bone-in chicken thighs, olive oil, long-grain white rice, chicken broth or water, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, and frozen vegetables. The chicken sears on sauté mode before the rice and broth pressure cook in the same insert. It is a practical weeknight choice when protein and side need to cook together. Let the pressure release before serving.
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Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast

Set up in 5 minutes, Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast makes 8 servings in 8 hours and 5 minutes with pork shoulder or pork butt, ranch seasoning, au jus gravy mix, butter, pepperoncini peppers, pepperoncini brine, and optional broth. Everything goes into the slow cooker, which means the main dish cooks while the kitchen stays calm. It fits long workdays or weekend prep. Shred the pork and serve it over potatoes, rice, or rolls.
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Instant Pot Chilli

For a faster pressure-cooker version, Instant Pot Chilli makes 6 servings in 32 minutes with ground beef, olive oil, onion, garlic powder, tomato paste, chili powder, cumin, paprika, diced tomatoes, kidney beans, and water or broth. Browning and pressure cooking happen in the same insert, so the chili tastes simmered without a long stovetop wait. It works for weeknights, tailgates, or meal prep. Serve with sour cream, cheese, or chips.
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Butternut Squash Risotto

Creamy without a long dish pile, Butternut Squash Risotto makes 4 servings in 1 hour and 10 minutes with butternut squash, Arborio rice, onion, garlic, vegetable broth, vegan Parmesan, olive oil, vegan butter, and parsley. The squash roasts while the rice cooks slowly in a stockpot, saucepan, or Dutch oven. It is a good pick when dinner needs a softer, richer texture from one main pan. Serve as a main or a side.
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Instant Pot Mac and Cheese

Ready in 9 minutes, Instant Pot Mac and Cheese makes 6 servings with elbow macaroni, water, salt, butter, whole milk or evaporated milk, shredded Cheddar, and optional garlic powder. The pasta cooks directly in the Instant Pot before the milk and cheese melt into the sauce. That keeps the usual pasta pot and sauce pot out of the sink. Serve it for quick dinners, lunch boxes, or a low-effort side.
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Chicken Dumpling Soup

With dumplings cooked right on top, Chicken Dumpling Soup makes 6 servings in 45 minutes using butter, onion, matchstick carrots, celery, garlic, flour, evaporated milk, chicken broth, shredded cooked chicken, thyme, and a dumpling mix of flour, baking powder, milk, and melted butter. The soup base and dumplings share the same pot, which keeps the process contained. It is a filling dinner for chilly nights. Serve hot once the dumplings are cooked through.
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Instant Pot Pulled Pork

For barbecue-style dinner without the grill, Instant Pot Pulled Pork makes 6 servings in 1 hour and 30 minutes with pork shoulder steaks, olive oil, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, chicken broth, and barbecue sauce. Searing, pressure cooking, and saucing all happen in the Instant Pot insert. It works when pulled pork needs to happen faster than a smoker or slow cooker. Serve on buns, over rice, or with slaw.
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Marry Me Chicken Orzo

In one skillet, Marry Me Chicken Orzo makes 6 servings in 30 minutes with chicken breasts, olive oil, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, paprika, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, orzo, chicken broth, heavy cream, spinach, Parmesan, and basil. The orzo cooks in the same pan as the chicken and broth, then the cream and greens finish the sauce. It fits weeknights when pasta and chicken need to land together. Serve warm with extra Parmesan.
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Jamaican Red Beans and Rice

Bright and filling, Jamaican Red Beans and Rice makes 8 servings in 32 minutes with vegetable oil, garlic, onion, scallions, Scotch bonnets, Jerk seasoning, long-grain rice, red beans, coconut milk, vegetable broth, salt, pepper, and cilantro. The rice and beans simmer together in one heavy-bottom pot until the liquid absorbs. It works as a main or a strong side when the rest of dinner needs to stay simple. Serve with avocado or salad.
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Chickpea Curry

For a pantry-friendly pot of dinner, Chickpea Curry makes 4 servings in 1 hour with olive oil, onion, garlic, ginger, potatoes, curry powder, chopped tomatoes, chickpeas, mango chutney, vegetable stock, coconut milk, spinach, and cilantro. The potatoes, chickpeas, tomatoes, and sauce simmer together under a lid until tender. It fits nights when meatless dinner needs to be filling and low-mess. Serve with rice, naan, or flatbread.
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Hamburger Soup

A quick pot of Hamburger Soup makes 6 servings in 30 minutes with olive oil, lean ground beef, onion, garlic, tomato paste, beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, Italian seasoning, potato, frozen mixed vegetables, salt, and pepper. The beef browns first, then the broth, potato, and vegetables simmer in the same pot. It works for budget-friendly dinners when everyone needs a bowl that eats like a full meal. Serve hot with bread.
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