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15 Easy Weeknight Dinners for Busy Canadian Families

Quick & Kid-Approved Meals for Busy Weeknights

If your weekday evenings are anything like ours, they’re a blur of homework, activities, and trying to get everyone fed before it’s suddenly bedtime. That’s where having a rotation of easy, reliable dinners makes all the difference. As a Canadian family, we love recipes that use accessible ingredients you can grab at your local grocery store — meals that are quick, comforting, and budget-friendly.

In this post, I’m sharing 15 tried-and-true weeknight dinners that are simple to prepare, kid-approved, and make weeknights run a whole lot smoother. From one-pot wonders to 30-minute sheet pan meals, these recipes will help you put a wholesome dinner on the table — even on your busiest days

15 Easy Weeknight Dinners

1. Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes | Cook Time: 20-25 minutes
  • Toss breaded chicken strips or frozen grilled chicken strips, bell peppers, and onions with fajita seasoning and olive oil, spread on a sheet pan, and bake at 400°F.
  • Serve with warm tortillas, sour cream, and salsa.
  • Why it works: One pan, minimal dishes, and customizable toppings.

2. 30-Minute Butter Chicken

  • Use boneless chicken thighs, simmer with a jarred butter chicken sauce (President’s Choice has a great option) and coconut milk.
  • Serve over rice or naan.
  • Pro tip: double the batch and save half for the next day’s lunch.

3. BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches (Slow Cooker)

  • Toss a pork shoulder in the slow cooker with BBQ sauce and onions in the morning.
  • By dinner, shred and serve on buns with coleslaw.
  • Canadian twist: try maple-BBQ sauce for extra flavour.

4. Classic Tuna Casserole

  • Pantry staple win: pasta + canned tuna + frozen vegetables (peas or broccoli) + cream of mushroom soup.
  • Bake with breadcrumbs and cheese until bubbly.
  • Perfect for nights when groceries are low.

5. Turkey Taco Bowls

  • Brown ground turkey with taco seasoning.
  • Serve with rice, beans, lettuce, cheese, and salsa.
  • Kids love building their own bowls.

6. Maple-Glazed Salmon with Roasted Veggies

  • Place salmon fillets on a sheet pan, brush with maple syrup + soy sauce + garlic.
  • Roast with carrots and broccoli at 400°F for 15 minutes.
  • A healthy Canadian classic.

7. One-Pot Creamy Tomato Pasta

  • Cook pasta in chicken broth and crushed tomatoes.
  • Add cream, parmesan, and spinach at the end.
  • Comforting, quick, and fewer dishes.

8. Vegetable Stir-Fry

  • Use whatever vegetables are in the fridge: broccoli, peppers, carrots. Add chicken for extra protein.
  • Toss with soy sauce, sesame oil, and honey.
  • Serve over rice or noodles.

9. Sloppy Joes with Sweet Potato Fries

  • Brown ground beef, stir in ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, and spices.
  • Spoon onto hamburger buns, serve with oven-baked sweet potato fries.

10. Veggie-Packed Chili (Slow Cooker or Stovetop)

  • Combine canned tomatoes, variety of beans, carrots, and spices.
  • Let it simmer for 30+ minutes or all day in the slow cooker.
  • Serve with cornbread or tortillas.

11. Baked Chicken Parmesan

  • Bread chicken cutlets, bake until golden.
  • Top with marinara sauce and mozzarella.
  • Serve over spaghetti or zucchini noodles.

12. Instant Pot or Casserole Mac & Cheese

  • Cook pasta in the Instant Pot, stir in cheddar and evaporated milk.
  • For casserole, mix cooked pasta with shredded cheddar and evaporated milk.
  • Add broccoli or peas for balance.
  • A kid-approved crowd pleaser.

13. Sausage & Veggie Skillet

  • Slice Italian sausage, sauté with peppers, onions, and zucchini.
  • Serve over rice or polenta.
  • Fast, flavourful, and hearty.

14. Classic Beef & Broccoli Stir-Fry

  • Thinly slice beef, marinate in soy sauce + cornstarch.
  • Stir-fry with broccoli and garlic sauce.
  • Serve with jasmine rice.

15. Breakfast-for-Dinner: Pancakes & Bacon

  • When all else fails: whip up pancakes, bacon, and scrambled eggs.
  • Add fruit on the side and call it a win.

🛒 Grocery Staples to Keep on Hand

  • Canned beans, tuna, and tomatoes
  • Rice, pasta, and tortillas
  • Frozen veggies (peas, corn, broccoli)
  • Chicken thighs, ground turkey, salmon (freeze for later)
  • Sauces: soy, teriyaki, butter chicken, BBQ, maple syrup

Keeping these basics stocked means you can always pull together a quick dinner, even when the fridge looks empty.

Tips for Stress-Free Weeknight Meals

  • Meal Plan Sundays: pick 3–4 dinners to anchor your week.
  • Double Up: cook extra and use leftovers for lunches.
  • Use Your Slow Cooker or Instant Pot: set it and forget it.
  • Get Kids Involved: let them assemble tacos, stir pasta, or set the table.

FAQ: Easy Weeknight Dinners

Q: What are the fastest weeknight dinners?
A: Sheet pan meals, stir-fries, and Instant Pot pasta are usually ready in 30 minutes or less.

Q: How can I make healthy dinners when I’m busy?
A: Keep frozen veggies, lean proteins, and pantry staples stocked. Aim for balanced plates (protein + carb + vegetable).

Q: What’s the best dinner for picky eaters?
A: Taco bowls, pasta dishes, and breakfast-for-dinner are usually winners.

You Got This

Feeding your family on busy weeknights can be less stressful. With these 15 easy recipes, you’ll have a toolbox of go-to dinners that save time, reduce stress, and keep everyone at the table happy.

If you try any of these, I’d love to hear which one your family enjoyed most! Leave a comment below or share a photo and tag me on Instagram @bestofthislife.

Emily Smith

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