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A Simple One Pan Chicken Dinner That Actually Works on Busy Nights

There’s something about February dinners that makes me crave simple. The holidays are long over, winter is still very much here, and I don’t want complicated. I want dinner on the table without thinking too hard about it. This one pan chicken dinner fit that mood perfectly.


Time & Ease

From prep to plate, this meal took right around 30 minutes, which immediately earned it points in my book. Everything cooks together on one sheet pan, making this an ideal option for busy nights when energy is low but you still want a real, home cooked meal.


The Taste Test

  • Erin: ✔️ The chicken had great flavor and stayed nice and juicy, which is always a win when baking chicken. I also really enjoyed the green beans, simple, seasoned well, and not overcooked. Nothing fancy, just dependable sides that work.
  • Paul: ✔️ Big fan of the one pan setup. He very graciously helps with cleanup after dinner, and fewer dishes is always a win in his book. He thought the chicken was juicy and flavorful and agreed this is a great addition to our regular rotation.
  • Ben: ⏸️ Ben didn’t try this one, but not for lack of interest. I made it on a night he had dinner at his grandparents’ house, and by the time he got home he wasn’t hungry. That said, he did mention that it looked and smelled yummy, which I’ll happily take as a win for next time.

What I’d Do Differently

Full transparency, the potatoes were the downside, but not because of the recipe itself. I didn’t cut them small enough, so while they were cooked and edible, they weren’t as tender as they should have been. That one’s on me, and it’s an easy fix for next time.


Final Thoughts

This is one of those meals that does exactly what it promises. It’s easy, flavorful, and realistic for a weeknight. With one small tweak to the potatoes, I’d happily make this again.

A simple, comforting win to kick off February. 🍽️✨


Want to try it for yourself? Look for the original recipe here: One Pan Chicken Dinner

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Taco Lasagna Recipe Review: A Viral Mashup Put to the Test

Internet favorite mashups are always tempting. You see them scrolling by and think, That’s either going to be amazing or a total disaster. This Family-Style Taco Lasagna from Tasty landed somewhere comfortably in the middle which, honestly, is sometimes exactly where a recipe needs to be.


I picked this recipe because it combines two very familiar comfort foods: tacos and lasagna. The process itself was super easy. You just cook the filling, then build the layers. Nothing complicated, nothing intimidating. It’s the kind of recipe you can follow along with without having to reread the instructions five times.

One thing I really appreciated was that this recipe used ground turkey, a protein I don’t cook with very often. It worked really well here, soaking up the seasoning and keeping the dish lighter than it might have been with beef, while still feeling hearty.

Now for the part where things got a little risky for me.


The Bean Situation

I’ve mentioned before that I don’t like beans. This recipe didn’t just include beans, it called for black beans and spreading refried beans onto the tortilla layers. I was genuinely concerned that I’d make this whole dish and immediately regret it. But I kept going, mostly because I was confident Paul would like it.

Surprisingly, I didn’t hate it.

Would I say this is a new favorite of mine? No. This isn’t something I’d crave or choose first. But it’s a recipe I could see myself making when I’m tired of everything else in my rotation. The refried beans were noticeable, but I didn’t have the same negative reaction to the texture that usually puts me off beans which feels like a small personal victory.


Family Taste Test ✔️

  • Me: Not my favorite, but better than expected, especially considering the beans. A solid “rotation when bored” meal.
  • Paul: Loved it. While still finishing his first plate, he had already asked me to make it again. He really liked both the texture and the flavor.
  • Ben: Despite my begging, he wouldn’t try it. He loves tacos and lasagna separately, but I think the idea of them together felt a little too weird for him this time.

Paul liked this one so much that I think it’s officially joining my unofficial category of “mine and his” recipes. Those are meals that one of us really enjoys and that I’ll make when I’m cooking just for myself or specifically for him. Honestly, that could probably be its own post someday.

As for Ben, I’m not giving up yet. Maybe this will eventually become part of a “recipes Ben turned his nose up at and tried again later” series. Stranger things have happened.


Would I Make It Again?

Yes but selectively. This isn’t an every week meal for me, but it’s easy, filling, and clearly a winner for Paul. It’s also a good reminder that sometimes a recipe doesn’t have to be your personal favorite to still earn a place in the rotation.

Final Verdict: An easy internet mashup that surprised me, won Paul over completely, and may need a second chance with Ben down the road.


You can find the original recipe here: https://tasty.co/recipe/family-style-taco-lasagna

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Paul’s Pick: This Homemade Doner Kebab Is Surprisingly Simple

Every month, Paul gets one official say in what we’re making and this time, he chose a recipe that definitely leaned into his current mission of “let’s challenge Erin in the kitchen.” This month’s Paul’s Pick was a Homemade Doner Kebab from Meals with Max, and I’ll admit, I wasn’t quite sure what I was getting into when I first watched the video.

As it turns out, this recipe was surprisingly simple in the best way.


The process starts with grating an onion, then adding it to the blender with ground meat and spices. The recipe calls for lamb or beef, and I went with beef simply because it’s much easier to get where we live. Everything gets blended until combined, rolled thin onto parchment paper, rolled up, and baked in the oven.

That’s it. No complicated steps. No intimidating techniques. And somehow, it all comes together into something really flavorful.

In full transparency, I did end up having to use flour tortillas because the pita bread I bought started getting moldy before I was ready to use it. Oops…


Recipe Reality Check

One of my favorite things about this recipe is how approachable it felt. Once everything was blended, the rest was very straightforward. I’d comfortably call this a 30-minute meal, making it a great option for nights when you want something homemade but don’t want to spend forever in the kitchen.

It is definitely on the spicy side. I personally enjoyed that, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re sensitive to heat. The spice level is bold, but not overwhelming and very easy to adjust if needed.


Paul’s Pick Verdict ✔️

  • Paul: Loved it. He was genuinely excited that this was his pick for the month and was surprised by just how flavorful the meat turned out. His biggest recommendation? Add a sauce. He paired his with sweet chili sauce and fully stands by that choice.
  • Me: I really enjoyed how easy this was while still feeling a little adventurous. It checked the boxes of fast, flavorful, and flexible which is always a win.
  • Ben: Not home for this one. If I were making it for him, I’d definitely adjust the spice level or even change up the seasoning depending on my mood.

Would I Make It Again?

Absolutely. This is officially going on our repeat list. It’s fast, flavorful, and incredibly customizable with different sauces, toppings, spice levels, or even protein choices.

It’s also the kind of recipe that feels like a small win: something new, a little challenging, but very doable. Even better? Paul got his challenge recipe and I passed with flying colors 😉

Final Verdict: A successful Paul’s Pick that was simple, bold, and worth repeating.

You can find the original recipe here: Homemade Doner Kebabs

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Pioneer Woman’s Baked Ravioli Review (Even Better Than Pizza?)

Some recipes surprise you. Some turn into instant comfort food. And some end up being a bigger hit than you ever expected. This baked ravioli landed firmly in that last category and honestly, I’m still thinking about it.


I made Pioneer Woman’s Baked Ravioli, and while it didn’t quite qualify as a quick weeknight dinner for our house, it was absolutely worth the time it took. This is the kind of meal that feels best suited for a weekend or a slower evening when you can move through the kitchen without watching the clock.

Before we even get to the food, we need to talk about the cheese grater. Or rather, the lack of one. Thanks to my husband breaking our regular grater, I was left using what can only be described as a step above a toy version. It definitely added extra time and a fair amount of patience, but once I pushed through that hurdle, the recipe itself was incredibly easy to assemble.

And the payoff? Exactly what you want baked ravioli to be.


The dish came out comforting, filling, and familiar in the best way. Layers of pasta, sauce, and cheese baked together into something warm and satisfying. The kind of meal that makes the house smell good and invites everyone to the table without much convincing.

But the biggest win of the night came from Ben.

Family Taste Test ✔️

  • Me: Comforting and filling, and surprisingly easy once everything was prepped. This feels like a perfect weekend meal: low stress, cozy, and reliable.
  • Paul: Really enjoyed the flavors and found it very satisfying. A classic comfort food that delivered exactly what it promised.
  • Ben:Huge success. Asked for seconds and proudly announced that he liked it better than pizza! Which, in toddler terms, might be the highest compliment possible.

That moment alone put this recipe straight into the “make again” category for our family.


Would I Make It Again?

Absolutely. I’d plan it for a weekend or a night when we’re not rushing from one thing to the next. I’d also make sure all kitchen tools are fully functional before starting. This baked ravioli is comforting, family-friendly, and flexible enough to please both adults and kids. That’s always a win in my book.

Any recipe that gets seconds and beats pizza at our table? That’s one worth keeping.


Looking for the original recipe? You can find it here: The Pioneer Woman

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This Easy Venison Chili Is Perfect for Busy Winter Nights

Growing up in the rural Midwest, fresh venison is the definition of wintertime comfort food. It’s hearty, familiar, and tied to family in a way that grocery store meat just isn’t. So when my stepdad gifted us freshly ground venison (as fresh as it gets, thank you!), this venison chili immediately went on the menu.

The question wasn’t whether it would feel nostalgic, it was whether it would actually work as an easy, satisfying weeknight dinner.


Ease & Execution

This is exactly the kind of recipe I love on a busy night.

It’s a true dump, simmer, and eat situation with no complicated steps, no babysitting, no stress. Everything came together smoothly, and it felt effortless in the best way. If you want something that can quietly simmer while life happens around you, this one absolutely delivers.


Flavor Reality Check

All three adult taste testers agreed on one thing right away:
The spice level was perfect.

Warm, flavorful, and comforting without being overwhelming.

Now, full transparency: I’m still not the biggest chili fan overall. I personally prefer the chicken chili from a previous review, but I genuinely enjoyed the flavor of this one. The venison worked beautifully, and nothing tasted heavy or gamey.


The Taste Testers

  • Paul: Loved it. He went back for two bowls, which is always the clearest sign of approval. He even ate the green bell pepper in it which is basically a small miracle in itself.
  • Sammi (my best friend and guest taste tester): Really liked it and was happy to join us for dinner. Always a win when friends love what’s on the table.
  • Ben: Tried it, but I think it was just a bit too spicy for him this time. (Which honestly tracks.)

Would I Make It Again?

Yes, especially in the heart of winter.

This is the kind of chili I’d make when:

  • I want something cozy and filling
  • I need dinner to mostly take care of itself

Even as someone who isn’t chili’s biggest fan, I can say this one was well balanced, satisfying, and worth making.


Final Verdict

A cozy, Midwest winter classic that delivers on ease and flavor

If venison is part of your freezer rotation, or part of your family traditions, this chili is a solid, comforting way to use it.

You can find the original recipe here: https://www.culinaryhill.com/venison-chili/

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Banana Crunch Muffins Recipe Review: They are Easy, Moist, and Kid-Approved

Sometimes the best recipes are the ones that just fit the moment. This week, I decided to focus on breakfast and try Ina Garten’s Banana Crunch Muffins and it turned out to be the perfect New Year’s Day treat for our little family.


Why I Chose This Recipe

This one was made with Ben in mind. He’s obsessed with muffins (banana muffins are a favorite), and he actually loves watching Barefoot Contessa. He will actually ask to watch Ian by name. Paul gifted me her cookbook for Christmas, and it felt like a small but special way to start the year: muffins, family, and a little Ina magic.


How It Went

I made them on Thursday morning, and honestly, for someone who doesn’t bake regularly, the steps were super easy. They came out moist with a gentle banana flavor, enough to taste, but not overwhelming.


The Family Verdict

  • Ben: Excited that they were Ina’s muffins! He liked the banana flavor but wasn’t crazy about the texture inside. Still, he ate a few bites happily.
  • Paul: Only had a couple bites (he’s not a banana fan), but he liked the texture and was willing, if begrudgingly, to try them. Bonus points for effort.
  • Guest Tasters: We had breakfast with my parents today, and both were fans. My stepdad had at least three muffins, and my mom, who isn’t usually a banana fan either, was pleasantly surprised. They even kept some for later!

Final Thoughts

These muffins are simple, delicious, and kid approved, even if everyone likes them for different reasons. They make for a cozy breakfast or a quick snack and are perfect for a family morning when you want something homemade without fuss. If you have little ones who love muffins or banana treats, I’d definitely recommend giving these a try!

If you want to make them for yourself, you can find the original recipe here: Banana Crunch Muffins

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Easy Slow Cooker Beef Enchilada Casserole: Is It Worth Making?

Some recipes promise bold flavor and low effort and most of the time I’m skeptical. But when you’re craving beef enchilada flavors without rolling, stuffing, or babysitting the stove, this slow cooker version caught my attention.

So here’s the real question: Does it actually deliver on flavor and ease?


How Easy Was It?

This recipe was clear cut and incredibly easy to throw together. No complicated steps, no weird timing, no stress.

It’s very much a: “Brown the beef, dump everything in, walk away” kind of meal. Which is exactly what I want from a slow cooker recipe.

If you’re looking for enchilada flavors without all the hassle, this is definitely the way to do it.


Flavor Reality Check

The flavor was genuinely enjoyable. It had that familiar beef enchilada comfort; savory, cheesy, and satisfying.

That said, for my personal taste, I would’ve liked it spicier. It’s very family friendly as written, but if you love heat, this is one you’ll want to customize:

  • Hot enchilada sauce
  • Extra chili powder or cayenne
  • Jalapeños or extra green chiles

The good news? The base flavor is solid, which makes it easy to build on.


What Did Everyone Else Think?

  • Paul: Really liked it. Flavor wise, it was a win.
    His one request? Something crunchy on the side. Think tortilla chips, a crunchy salad, or even crushed chips on top.
  • Ben: Didn’t try this one, but that had nothing to do with the recipe. He’s been sick, and we’ve had a hard time getting him to eat much of anything right now. (Real life happens.)

Would I Make It Again?

Yes, especially on busy weeks.

This is one of those recipes that’s:

  • Easy enough for a hectic Sunday prep
  • Comforting without being complicated
  • Flexible if you want to tweak the spice or texture

Next time, I’d:

  • Kick up the heat
  • Serve it with something crunchy to balance the softness

Final Verdict

Worth making if you want bold enchilada vibes without the work

It’s not groundbreaking, but it is reliable and sometimes that’s exactly what dinner needs to be.

You can find the original recipe here! Slow Cooker Beef Enchiladas

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Easy Rosemary Chicken for Christmas Week in Under an Hour

Christmas week can get hectic, and this is when I really need a dinner that feels special without demanding my whole evening. Rosemary feels like such a classic winter herb, especially around the holidays, so when I found this rosemary chicken recipe from Dinner at the Zoo, I knew it would be perfect for a cozy, flavorful dinner.

Cooking Experience
This one was very simple to pull together, which was exactly what I needed. I browned the chicken on the stovetop first to get that golden crust, then transferred it to the oven to finish. While it baked, I was able to prep the sides. No long hands on cooking time required, which is always a win.

Taste Test
Here’s how it went down:

  • Me: I thought the chicken turned out juicy, fragrant, and full of rosemary flavor
  • Paul: He liked it and said he’d be happy to eat it again (although shake and bake is still his goto for oven chicken 😂).
  • Ben: He tried a bite and said he didn’t want more, though he did have a pretty big lunch so I don’t think he was very hungry. I did convince him to take more bites from my plate, because somehow food always tastes better from mommy’s plate, even when it’s the same thing!

Final Thoughts
This rosemary chicken recipe is definitely going into the “make again soon” folder. It was easy, tasted great, and had just enough holiday flavor to feel festive without requiring a ton of work.

You can find the original recipe here: https://www.dinneratthezoo.com/rosemary-chicken/

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Loaded Potato Soup Review: Rich, Cozy, and Worth the Hype

This week’s recipe is a little different because I didn’t pick it. This marks the very first Paul’s Pick, a recipe my husband specifically asked me to try after watching a new content creator he’s been into lately. With the temperature stuck in the teens and soup season in full force, this loaded potato soup felt perfectly timed. Easy to make, ultra comforting, and unapologetically rich, this soup ended up being a big hit. Especially with Paul, who may or may not have eaten almost three bowls.

Why This Recipe Was Different

This week’s recipe came with a specific request from Paul, which officially makes this the first ever Paul’s Pick here on Recipe Reality Check.

He recently started watching Justin Holmes on YouTube and asked if I’d try one of his recipes. Between that and the fact that the temperature outside wasn’t climbing out of the teens, soup felt like exactly the right move. So on a cold winter night, with no toddler at the table and plenty of time to simmer something cozy, I gave it a go.


What This Soup Actually Is

Let’s clear something up right away. This is not just a typical potato soup. It’s got chunky potatoes, bacon, a creamy and rich broth and plenty of Velveeta cheese to tie it all together

Think: comfort food soup that feels filling and indulgent.


How It Went (Real Life Version)

This recipe was very easy to prepare, which is always appreciated when it’s cold enough outside that leaving the house feels offensive. I did prepare the bacon ahead of time.

The steps were straightforward, nothing complicated or fussy, and the soup came together without me needing to babysit it the entire time. It smelled incredible while cooking rich, savory, and very “this will be good” energy.

The Velveeta added a really nostalgic flavor for me. Growing up, their shells and cheese was one of my favorites, and that familiar taste came through in the best way possible. Comfort food in the truest sense.


The Taste Test

This one was a clear hit.

  • Me: I really enjoyed it. Creamy, hearty, and satisfying without feeling boring. The potatoes and bacon give it texture and substance, so it doesn’t feel one note.
  • Paul: Loved it. Had about two and a half bowls, declared it a new favorite and then admitted he probably wouldn’t eat quite that much next time because it is very rich.
  • Ben: Not home, so no toddler review this week but honestly, that might have helped Paul get seconds and thirds.

Final Verdict

This loaded potato soup is absolutely going into our soup rotation.

It’s easy, comforting, and perfect for those brutally cold days when you want something warm and filling without a lot of effort. The richness means it’s probably not an every week soup, but as a cozy winter meal? It’s a winner.

And honestly, if this is the standard for Paul’s Picks, I’m not mad about it.

You can find the original recipe here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDM5n3m4h7s

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Easy Cabbage Roll Skillet for Busy Weeknights

Quick, easy, and weeknight friendly: this cabbage roll skillet has a lot going for it. Not a home run for our family, but a decent shortcut dinner when time is short.

Why I Tried This Recipe

I love the idea of cabbage rolls. Cozy, comforting, old school dinner vibes. What I do not love? Blanching cabbage, stuffing leaves, and turning a Tuesday night into a project.

So when I saw a cabbage roll skillet, all the same flavors, none of the fuss, I was in. Especially because it promised fast, easy, and reasonably healthy. Weeknight buzzwords that always get my attention.


How It Actually Went

I’ll give this recipe a lot of credit right out of the gate:

  • It was easy: Everything cooked in one skillet
  • It was fast: From prep to plate in about 35 minutes

You really do get the cabbage roll “feel” without having to touch a single boiled cabbage leaf. For a busy night, that alone makes this recipe appealing.


The Taste Test

Me: I thought it was just fine. Not bad. Not amazing. Just solidly okay. It had a lot going for it structurally. It was hearty, filling, and comforting but flavor wise it didn’t knock me off my feet.

Paul: He actually liked it more than I did. He went back for seconds, which is always a good sign. However, He’s already asked that if I ever make it again, I leave out the cinnamon.

Ben: Hard no. One bite and he was out. This one was not toddler approved in our house, which is important to note if you’re cooking for picky eaters.


Final Verdict: Will I Make This Again?

Yes but not often.

This isn’t going into our regular rotation, and it’s definitely not a new favorite. But when I’m craving something quick, fairly healthy, and comforting and I absolutely do not have the energy for extra steps, I could see myself coming back to this one.

Next time, I would:

  • Dial way back on (or fully skip) the cinnamon
  • Possibly add extra seasoning for depth
  • Accept that it’s more for us than for Ben

Want to try it for yourself? You can find the original recipe here!

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