Easy Homemade Hamburger Helper (One Pot Family Meal)
This One Pot Hamburger Helper recipe ended up being such a good addition to our dinner rotation and honestly, it checked a lot of boxes for me right now. It is quick, easy and all in one pot. Which, in this season of life, is exactly what I’m looking for.

Why I Chose This Recipe
I’m always on the lookout for meals that are:
- simple to make
- don’t require a lot of cleanup
- and can work for the whole family
This one immediately stood out because it’s a one pot meal and it had a little twist with the addition of shredded zucchini. And if you’re in a house like mine with young kids and a husband who likes maybe three vegetables (love you, Paul 😅), you start getting creative with how you add them in.
How It Was to Make
This was super straightforward. Everything comes together in one pot, which automatically makes it feel easier.
There weren’t a lot of complicated steps, and it came together pretty quickly. Perfect for a busy night when I don’t want to spend a ton of time in the kitchen.

How It Turned Out
I really liked what I was able to taste of it. And I say it like that because this is now the second recipe since starting this blog where Ben didn’t want to eat dinner, I convinced him to try it,
and then he stole my bowl. 😂
So from what I did get, it was flavorful, comforting, and exactly the kind of easy dinner I’m looking for right now.
Family Review
This one had some pretty solid reactions overall:
Paul: Very skeptical about the zucchini at first but he admitted he couldn’t taste it at all and ended up having two bowls.
Charlotte (toddler): Happily ate her noodles, which is always a win.
Ben: Initially said he didn’t want it then proceeded to eat mine. So I think that says everything.

Final Thoughts
This is definitely a keep.
It’s quick, easy, made in one pot and a great way to sneak in a vegetable without anyone noticing. Which honestly feels like a win on multiple levels. I’ll absolutely be making this again especially on those nights when I need something simple that I know will work for most of the family.
And maybe next time I’ll make a little extra for myself.

Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find the original here: One Pot Hamburger Helper
Looking for more toddler approved recipes? You can find my reviews here: Kid-Friendly
Pizza Casserole (Pizza + Pasta!) Easy Family Dinner Review
Sometimes you just want something warm, filling, and easy to say yes to. That’s exactly why I chose this pizza casserole recipe this week. It’s pizza and pasta, and honestly, what’s not to love about that?

Why I Chose This Recipe
This felt like one of those “can’t go wrong” meals.
We love pasta. We love pizza. And anything that combines the two usually ends up being a win. Especially on a busy weeknight when I don’t want to overthink dinner.
It also looked simple enough to throw together without needing anything too complicated.
Overall, this recipe was really straightforward. The only thing I’ll say is that it does take a little time on the front end since you have to brown the meat and cook the pasta. It’s not difficult at all. It’s just a couple extra steps before everything comes together.
Once that part is done, though, it’s super easy to assemble and bake.
I also made a small adjustment and left out the mushrooms and olives since we don’t typically like those in our house. It didn’t feel like it was missing anything without them.

How It Turned Out
Me: I really liked this recipe. It’s one of those meals that feels super comforting without being complicated, and I’m always a fan of a good mash-up when I can’t decide what I’m in the mood for.
Paul: Big fan. He thought it was really filling and had great flavor.
Charlotte (toddler review): Approved, especially the noodles. She ate a good amount, which is always a win.
Ben: The surprise of the night. I really thought this would be right up his alley, but he took one bite and said he didn’t like it.
He didn’t really explain why, and honestly, I don’t think he was very hungry at the time, so I wouldn’t completely count this one out for him yet.

Final Thoughts
I would definitely make this again.
It’s a great option when you want something comforting and family friendly, but don’t feel like choosing between pizza or pasta. It’s simple, filling, and easy to adjust based on what your family likes (or doesn’t like). And even with mixed kid reviews, it still felt like a solid win overall.
If you’re in the mood for a cozy, low stress dinner, this one is worth trying.
Want to try it for yourself? You can find the original recipe here! Pizza Casserole
Looking for more kid friendly meals to try? You can find my list here! Kid-Friendly
The First Spring Pasta of the Season: Pasta Primavera
March always makes me crave something lighter.
After months of cozy casseroles, slow cooker meals, and comfort food on repeat, I start looking for dinners that feel fresh, colorful, and a little more vibrant. Something that hints at sunshine, even if we’re still wearing sweaters.
That’s exactly why I chose Pasta Primavera.
It felt like the perfect transition meal: bright vegetables, a lighter cream sauce, and just enough comfort from the pasta to keep it family friendly. On paper, it checked all the boxes.
In reality? Well, let’s talk about it.

The Process: Prep Heavy, But Worth It
This recipe definitely falls into the category of “do all the work upfront.”
There’s quite a bit of prep:
- Chopping multiple vegetables
- Preparing the sauce
- Grating cheese
It’s not a “throw it in the pan” situation.
But once everything is prepped? It comes together surprisingly fast. The vegetables cook quickly, the sauce blends beautifully, and once you toss it all with the pasta, dinner is basically done.
If you’re someone who thrives on reading the recipe all the way through and prepping before anything hits the pan (hi, it’s me 🙋♀️), this is a very manageable recipe. But if you try to prep as you go, you’ll probably feel behind.
It’s the kind of meal that rewards organization.

The Taste Test: A Split Decision
Here’s where things got interesting.
My verdict: I genuinely enjoyed it. The sauce was flavorful without being heavy, and the vegetables felt fresh instead of overpowering. It felt like a true spring dish.
Charlotte’s verdict: In her toddler way? Approved. She happily ate her noodles and picked at the veggies. That’s a win in my book.
Paul’s verdict: He liked the noodles. But the medley of vegetables all mixed together? Not his thing. He’s very particular about vegetables and prefers one per dish rather than a combination. The blend of flavors wasn’t his favorite.
Ben’s verdict: He liked the broccoli. He liked the noodles. The sauce? Not so much.
So overall, not exactly the family favorite I was hoping for.

Final Thoughts: Not Every Meal Has to Be for Everyone
Would I make this again?
Yes, but probably for a girls’ night or when I’m cooking something just for myself and Charlotte.
I don’t regret trying it. It was light, flavorful, and exactly the kind of meal that makes me feel like we’re stepping into spring. It just didn’t win over the majority vote in this house.
And that’s okay. Sometimes the goal isn’t to find a new family staple. Sometimes it’s just to try something fresh and see what happens.

Want to try this recipe for yourself? You can find it here! Pasta Primavera
Looking for more weeknight meals? You can find my list here! Easy Weeknight Meals
