If your brain is tired of making one more decision, I got you. This weekly meal plan is your dinner shortcut. With easy recipes, mix and match sides, and a printable shopping list, you won’t get decision fatigue, and dinner will be easy-peasy!
This weekly meal plan is the kind of lineup that makes dinner feel easy again. You’ve got cozy, craveable mains, a few lighter, fresh options to balance things out. Pick your nights, mix and match, and let the plan do the thinking.
Monday: One Pan Cheeseburger Rice
Tuesday: Tuscan Garlic Chicken
Wednesday: Pork Schnitzel
Thursday: Crockpot Parmesan Garlic Chicken Pasta
Friday: Sweet and Sour Shrimp
If you’re feeding a family or just want leftovers, then this weekly meal plan has you covered with five dinners that serve four to six people. If your crew is closer to four, you’ll have extra for lunch, and if you’re feeding six, dinner is still easy without a lot of math.
Less 5 p.m. Panic: Dinner is already decided, so you are not staring into the fridge hoping it turns into a plan.
Fewer Decisions: One quick plan now means you do not have to answer what is for dinner every single day.
Smarter Shopping: You grab what you need, skip the random extras, and actually use what you buy.
Skip the Drive-Thru: When dinner is planned, you are way less likely to end up in the fast food line because everyone is hungry right now.
I always include a printable shopping list in my weekly meal plans, measured out and ready to go. It makes things so easy and saves time. This will help weeknights feel way more manageable every time you cook dinner.
I only meal plan Monday-Friday because we sometimes have something going on over the weekend. If you do have leftovers, make sure to store them properly in an airtight container in your fridge.