Make dinner fast with the 5-Ingredient Dinner Pan Recipe: choose a meat, seasonings, vegetables, sauce and pasta for an easy one-skillet weeknight meal.
5 Ingredients for the Perfect Dinner Pan Recipe
If you’re looking at the fridge at 5:42 p.m. and you’re thinking, “We need dinner… but I also need dinner so it’s not a whole situation,” that’s the easiest formula I know. It’s a simple mix-and-match method that turns whatever you have on hand into a complete skillet dinner with real flavor and minimal cleanup. And the best part is, it works with your family’s preferences: you can keep it mild, make it cheesy, add veggies they’ll actually eat, or keep the whole thing super simple when you’re running on fumes.
This is the exact formula I use when I need a quick win on a busy week: choose one from each category—meat, condiments, vegetables, sauce, and pasta. This is your entire dinner. Five ingredients, one pan, and you can repeat it endlessly with different combinations. I’m including my “5 Ingredients for the Perfect Stir Fry Dinner” graphic in this post so you can screenshot, save, or pin it for later.

How to Cook the Perfect Pan Dinner (Works Every Time)
Boil the pasta, set aside.
Heat the non-stick pan over medium-high heat.
Add the meat and cook until done. Remove from pan.
Add spices, vegetables and sauce. Cook until the vegetables are soft.
Return the meat and pasta to the pan to heat through. Stir to coat and serve hot.
This is the whole method. Once you do it once, you’ll be able to make skillet dinners on autopilot.
My best tips to make the skillet dinner recipe even easier
If you want this to really last the night away, choose proteins that cook quickly (thin slices of chicken, sausage, or sliced steak), have a sauce or two on hand (marinara is the easiest place to start), and rely on a no-prep vegetable (frozen broccoli florets and pre-sliced mushrooms). For pasta, choose a shape that your kids can reliably eat. It sounds simple, but this one choice prevents 70% of dinnertime drama.

Below are four easy combinations that use only the ingredients from your list. Each follows the exact categories: meat + spices + vegetables + sauce + pasta.
1) Italian Sausage + Broccoli Penne Pan
Meat: Italian sausage links [sliced thin or crumbled]
Spice: Italian seasoning, parmesan cheese. Lots of them!
Vegetables: broccoli florets
Sauce: Italian salad dressing
Pasta: pennies
Quick Method: Cook the penne, saute the chicken, remove. Simmer the broccoli + salad dressing + seasoning until soft, add the chicken and pasta again, mix and serve.
Mom-to-Mom Nutrition Recipe That’s Similar: Orecchiette with sausage and broccoli
2) Pork tenderloin with herbs and mushroom pan
Meat: pork tenderloin (thinly sliced)
Spice: dry oregano, grated parmesan
Vegetables: mushrooms
Sauce: chicken stock + heavy cream [I’d do it- it’s up to you!]
Pasta: orzo
Quick Method: This feels like a “big” dinner, but is still super simple. Oregano + broth = warm, herbal comfort.
Similar Mom to Mom Diet Recipe: Chicken and Mushroom Herb Skillet
3) Fried gnocchi with chicken sausage + tomato sauce

Quick Method: Use canned tomatoes as a vegetable + marinara as a sauce for an extra 5-ingredient skillet.
Nutritional recipe from mom to mom: Gnocchi Pan with Chicken Sausage and Tomato Sauce
4) Beef Burrito Pan
Meat: sirloin steaks (thin slices) or minced meat
Spice: cumin and/or chili powder
Vegetables: black beans and frozen corn
Sauce: salsa
Pasta: Opting for brown rice here
Quick method: Taco Tuesday turns into a delicious skillet dinner! This is a great “change of pace” dinner when everyone is tired of marinara.
Similar mom-to-mom diet recipe: Beef Burrito Pan
Tips to make these skillet dinners even easier
Cut the meat into thin slices so it cooks quickly and remains tender.
Frozen vegetables count (and frankly, it’s a gift at night).
Cook the pasta first so the pan part stays fast.
Double the vegetables if your crew is cool with it (or start with 4 cups and grow from there).
Grab the printable
Want to keep this method on your fridge (or save it to your phone for grocery store decisions)?
Save my “5 Ingredients for the Perfect Stir Fry Dinner” printable here:
More skillet dinners at Mom to Mom Nutrition
If you want even more easy skillet ideas, here are some reader favorites:
If your night is anything like mine—full, loud, and fueled by “what can I make fast?”—the skillet is your new best friend. One pan, hot flavors and that moment of melting cheddar that convinces everyone dinner is truly exciting.
