10 Recipes To Save You When You Just Don't Feel Like Cooking (2024)

Embrace the low-key nature of the summer season and hit up one of these tried and true lazy person recipes.

10 Recipes To Save You When You Just Don't Feel Like Cooking (1)

And by the way, “when you just don’t feel like cooking” is code for THE WHOLE SUMMER.

I think we can all appreciate that summer is the time when sitting outside on a hammock with a sparkly drink and watching dogs and kids play in little splashy pools is far, far superior to standing over the stove trying to get creative about what we eat for dinner.

The problem, for me, is that while I have little to no interest in meal planning and cooking right now, I still want to eat GOOD food. Like, if I could exclusively eat food that tastes happy and fresh and fun while also exerting little to no effort for planning, prep, or dishes, that would be great.

Option A: get takeout for every meal.

Option B: embrace the low-key nature of the summer season and hit up one of these tried and true lazy person recipes instead.

1. Cheater’s Power Salad

Listen, this is not meant to impress you. That’s why it’s called Cheater’s Power Salad. But if we are going to talk about what to make when you really don’t feel like cooking, then we need to face the very real facts that sometimes a pre-bagged salad can deliver the foundation from which to build something very scrappy, healthy, and delicious.

Here’s the recipe: a bag of salad, a package of pre-made dressing if it’s a good one – YES YOU HEARD ME – and then whatever fresh veggies are in your fridge (tomatoes? cucumbers? corn?). Don’t forget some chunks of avocado, maybe some beans, possibly grilled chicken if you are going fancy, and done.

I am totally for real with this. Variations of this have been on my real life meal plan for the last three weeks. Zero shame.

2. Magic Green Sauce

So you don’t feel like cooking? Cool. Don’t cook.

Gather some raw veggies, some cheese, crackers (and by crackers I mean chips), and make a five-minute batch of Magic Green Sauce.

I have been known to eat this sauce with a heap of tortilla chips as just straight lunch. It’s not really advisable from a balanced eating perspective, but listen, we are dealing with some major cooking delinquency here. A win is a win is a win!

3. Carnitas

In other words, crispy pork loaded with flavor that delivers greatly and yet asks so very little of you. You make it in the slow cooker or Instant Pot. It feeds a crowd beautifully and everyone is always impressed at “what a great cook you are.” The end.

4. The Actual Easiest Fish Tacos

This is the fish tacos recipe for when you are THISCLOSE to getting takeout. Again.

Recipe instructions: Put fish in pan. Cover with melted butter and spices. Bake, flake, and done.

A) it’s so easy.

But B) IT’S REALLY SO GOOD.

Make the (admittedly very delicious!!) garlic cilantro sauce if you want, or skip it if you’d rather just sit outside and drink a lemonade. How much can one person be expected to do when it’s this nice outside, honestly?

5. Salmon Burgers

Under no other circ*mstances would I tell you to eat salmon from a can.

Except for now. This is the time that I’m going to tell you that yes, salmon from a can will save your lazy bum when you’re just needing a good meal right now, like, ready in 15 minutes. And things will get shockingly delicious when fried into a little salmon burger situation and thrown onto a bun and/or over some saucy cabbage slaw. It is one of my favorite easy recipes of all time.

6. Fried Chicken Sandwiches

The twisted thing about not wanting to cook is that sometimes you don’t really want to cook but you are open to taking on a bigger cooking project. Like, no, I can’t make dinner tonight. And yes, after I eat a frozen pizza, I will embark on my first ever journey to homemade croissants.

No one said this was going to make any sense.

Weirdly, I find that when I don’t feel like cooking, sometimes what it means is that I’m just bored with cooking. And making something mega from scratch, like FRIED CHICKEN SANDWICHES THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND, is exactly what the doctor ordered to get my excitement level up again. Is this… am I… like, how do we feel about this?

Yes, this is a project. No, technically this recipe doesn’t belong on this list. But speaking from experience, this could be the OMG-yum project that makes you excited to cook again.

7. Sheet Pan Fajitas Or Sheet Pan Pitas

Or sheet pan anything.

Here’s one of my favorite hacks about sheet pan pitas: you make one sheet pan of stuff (chicken and peppers), and then you can buy all the sauces and extras! No prep needed! Sure, you can make your own tzatziki or hummus or pitas, but hey guess what! LOTS of grocery stores sell that stuff pre-made! 2020 is a great time to be alive!

Looks beautiful, makes people happy, very low maintenance. Highly recommend.

8. Curry Chicken Salad Or Avocado Egg Salad

This is a picture of avocado egg salad on a toasted everything bagel because is there any other way?

Both the egg salad and the chicken salad are just so friendly to us Not-Wanting-To-Cook People in that they require, like, 5-8 pantry ingredients, and about 10-15 minutes of prep. I think lunches are settled then.

9. Cashew Crunch Salad

Hello hi this is a salad that features those little crunchy chow mein sticks? So that is where we are at now.

This is more of an assembly situation and less of a cooking situation. The creamy, sweet, unusually yummy dressing can be shaken up in a jar and the chow mein noodles can be, well, you can just open the bag. There’s also plenty of non-demanding healthy stuff in there like edamame, cashews, and cabbage.

I might actually make this for dinner tonight. It’s pulling me in.

10. Instant Pot Mac and Cheese

I’ll be the first to tell you that we eat a lot of boxed mac and cheese at our house. There is a time and a place (or lots of times and places!) where that is the exact thing you need.

But this mac offers something even more special by combining the low, low effort of boxed mac and cheese with the texture, sauciness, and actual cheese flavor of a really nice homemade mac and cheese. It’s truly the best of both worlds.

In the form of cheese sauce. On noodles. In the Instant Pot.

What do you cook when you don’t want to cook?

Asking for a friend.

10 Recipes To Save You When You Just Don't Feel Like Cooking (2024)

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10 Recipes To Save You When You Just Don't Feel Like Cooking? ›

Balance out pre-cooked, frozen meals with a salad kit or sautéed and seasoned vegetables. Add vegetables to canned soup or to jarred pasta sauce. Serve pre-cut veggie sticks and a dip alongside ready-to-eat finger foods.

How do you cook when you don't like cooking? ›

Balance out pre-cooked, frozen meals with a salad kit or sautéed and seasoned vegetables. Add vegetables to canned soup or to jarred pasta sauce. Serve pre-cut veggie sticks and a dip alongside ready-to-eat finger foods.

When I don't feel like cooking? ›

Prepare eggs, bacon, frozen waffles, French toast, pancakes, sausage, English muffins, or whatever morning foods you can muster the energy to cook. Scrambled eggs are especially good if you adding a few tiny cubes of cream cheese when you're cooking them.

What to eat when you don't feel like making food? ›

File each of these options under “can't be bothered to cook.” Seriously, they're basically effortless.
  • Fried Rice in a Mug.
  • Watermelon, Feta, and Mint Salad.
  • Cheese Quesadilla.
  • Tiktok Ramen.
  • One Pan Meatball Stroganoff.
  • Weeknight Pan-Fried Pierogi and Kielbasa.
  • Easy Ravioli Lasagna.
  • Quick 10 Minute Shrimp Teriyaki Stir-Fry.
Sep 19, 2022

What can I do instead of cooking? ›

One key to eat healthy without cooking is to stock up on easy-to-grab healthy foods:
  1. Hummus.
  2. Wheat crackers.
  3. Fruits and veggies (Frozen and canned still provide good nutrition)
  4. Rotisserie chicken.
  5. Canned beans.
  6. Whole grains (you can get these precooked)
  7. Oatmeal.
  8. Greek yogurt.
Feb 9, 2023

Is it OK to not like to cook? ›

A love-hate relationship with cooking is a normal thing, healthy even.

What is depression cooking? ›

Depression Cooking is a zine of easy recipes designed to make mealtime a little easier, in the no-nonsense sense of the word, for depressed humans like me. It demonstrates one of the many lessons that I've learned during COVID: that we can care for one another without being physically present.

What do you make for dinner when you don t feel like cooking? ›

One way to get around cooking a fussy meal is to make sheet pan nachos with a plethora of fresh toppings and call it dinner. Just spread a bag of chips onto a sheet pan, top with cheesy ground beef (or just shredded cheese), pop it in the oven, and garnish with whatever toppings you have on hand.

What is cooking anxiety? ›

Mageirocophobia, or fear of cooking, can take many forms. Some people are only afraid of cooking for large groups, while others are afraid of whipping up scrambled eggs for themselves.

What is a healthy food for people who don't cook? ›

Start with a base of healthy grains, such as brown rice, quinoa or farro (you can buy these pre-cooked, or cook up a large batch and store in your fridge or freezer). Add in any of the following: assorted greens, chopped veggies, canned tuna or beans, pre-cooked chicken or hard-boiled eggs, nuts, seeds and/or fruit.

Why do we not feel like eating? ›

If you notice that you don't feel hungry for several days at a time or more, your lack of an appetite may be due to stress, anxiety, depression, sickness, getting older, pregnancy, gastrointestinal problems, and certain medications.

What are the cheapest ways of cooking? ›

Use a slow cooker for some meals instead of the oven as slow cookers are more energy efficient despite being used for longer periods of time. Batch cook meals and freeze or chill the leftovers so that they can later be reheated in the microwave.

How do you deal with cooking anxiety? ›

How to Overcome Cooking Anxiety? Ways to Grow Confidence in the Kitchen:
  1. 7 Quick Tips to Remember While Cooking in Your Kitchen:
  2. Start with simple recipes: ...
  3. Write down the recipe: ...
  4. Use good-quality ingredients: ...
  5. Experiment with flavours: ...
  6. Get organised: ...
  7. Practice cooking techniques: ...
  8. Embrace your mistakes:
Apr 4, 2023

How do I force myself to cook? ›

If you need cooking motivation, here are five tips to inspire your desire to cook.
  1. Try Something New. If preparing food is a new experience for you, there are no limits to what you can learn to cook. ...
  2. Think About Your Health. ...
  3. Be Realistic. ...
  4. Cook for Others. ...
  5. Try One New Thing.

How do I stop being overwhelmed by cooking? ›

Overwhelmed With Cooking and Managing Family Food
  1. Meal Planning. I have written many a blog on meal planning. ...
  2. Bulk Cooking. ...
  3. Chest Freezer. ...
  4. Essentials Stocked. ...
  5. Well Organised Pantry. ...
  6. Slow Cooked Meals. ...
  7. Share the Load.

How can I force myself to cook at home? ›

7 Ways to Motivate Yourself to Cook More Meals at Home
  1. Stock up on core ingredients. ...
  2. Take shortcuts with convenience items. ...
  3. Reduce prep work by using minimally processed whole foods. ...
  4. Incorporate entertainment. ...
  5. Invest in a fun kitchen gadget. ...
  6. Always cook for more than one meal. ...
  7. Plan at least three meals per week.

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