Learning how to cook at home can seem intimidating, but we've got you covered with a round-up of 26 healthy recipes for beginner cooks that'll set your culinary soul on fire.
The recipes are quick, easy and simple with minimal ingredients, basic cooking techniques and use equipment you likely already have in your kitchen.
The best way to increase your confidence with cooking is by experimenting, finding a few go-to favorites and practice, practice, practice!
Before you know it, you'll be whipping up more all sorts of delicious meals - with ease!
Maple Mustard Salmon + Roasted Broccoli
This perfectly roasted broccoli and salmon recipe is only 4 ingredients, making it one of the simplest on the list.
Better yet, it takes less than 30 minutes to make and is all cooked on a single sheet pan. Even though it's simple, it doesn't skimp on flavor.
Dijon mustard and pure maple syrup create a melt-in-your-mouth flavor that makes this meal so good.
Simple Spaghetti with Peas, Garlic, and Parmesan
Everyone needs at least one go-to pasta or spaghetti dish in their cooking repertoire and this one can easily make the cut.
This recipe is vegetarian and has a creamier carbonara-like feel from the added egg yolk.
Garlic, peas, and parmesan cheese make a tasty addition that will have you craving more.
To top it off, this recipe includes four pasta cooking tips for all your future cooking endeavors.
Sheet Pan Sausage and Potatoes
5 minutes of prep, 30 minutes to cook and one pan!
This recipe also only requires 5 ingredients, so go ahead and give it a try!
Taco Lettuce Cups
A weeknight meal dream, this recipe only takes 20 minutes to make and has endless possibilities for toppings.
While beef is pictured here, you can also make these lettuce cups with chicken or turkey.
If you don't have the spices in the recipe on hand, you can use a pre-made taco seasoning instead.
And to make clean-up easier, the meat, beans and spices are all cooked using one skillet before being spooned into the lettuce cups.
Rustic Yukon Mashed Potatoes
This recipe for rustic mashed potatoes is no-fuss and requires very little prep.
No peeling and no ricing, yet these potatoes are buttery, seasoned and absolutely scrumptious.
Pair them with poultry, beef or pork for any weeknight meal or serve them as a side for a holiday dinner!
Maple Mustard Brussels Sprouts
These caramelized and crispy pan-fried Brussels sprouts have a lovely browned crust.
They're tossed with a maple mustard sauce and topped with feta cheese and walnuts.
Easy enough to make any day, but lovely enough to serve your guests at a dinner party.
Carrot Fries with Chipotle Aioli
You can grill or roast carrot sticks to make carrot fries!
They're served with garlic aioli with black pepper for dipping, and they're truly a side dish or snack that kids and adults will absolutely enjoy.
Taco-Stuffed Smashed Potatoes
If you haven't made smashed potatoes before, now is the time!
They're boiled, then smashed and tossed in oil and roasted until crispy.
Then, they're stuffed with taco meat (with homemade taco seasoning!) and topped with your favorite taco fixins.
Again, a recipe the entire family will be asking for on a weekly basis!
Broccoli Cheese Egg Muffins
Egg muffins are the ultimate breakfast prep recipe! You can make several batches in advance and refrigerate or freeze to reheat on busy week days.
This version has broccoli and cheddar - a classic combination - but you can easily swap in any veggie, breakfast meat or cheese you have on hand.
Chorizo Fried Rice
Thank fried rice, but chorizo-style! Made with chorizo, bell peppers and scrambled eggs, this dish is loaded with flavor and texture (and veggies!).
This one will become a family favorite - I promise.
Cajun Sausage Pasta with Peppers
Perfectly cooked pasta is tossed with Italian sausage, lots of bell peppers and spinach and a glossy olive oil and Cajun spiced sauce that is light, yet delicious and wholesome.
This pasta dish comes together in minutes and is flavorful AND colorful!
Caprese Pasta Salad
Caprese salad is made with fresh tomatoes, basil and mozzarella and is absolutely a classic. And for good reason! It's fresh, easy and delicious.
This salad is taken to the next level with orecchiette pasta and pesto and is perfect served as a summer side dish.
Mediterranean Chickpea & Tuna Salad
This recipe is no-cook, meaning you basically just open your fridge and pantry and whip it up without even turning on your oven or stove.
Toss together tuna, chickpeas, olives, tomatoes, cucumbers and a light vinaigrette dressing and lunch is ready!
Greek Salad with Feta Vinaigrette
A classic Greek salad with crisp romaine, juicy tomatoes and cucumbers, briny kalamata olives, crunchy green bell peppers, tangy feta cheese and the best feta dressing (yes, there's double feta!).
This salad will become a regular on your menu, it's so good!
Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup
This old-fashioned style chicken noodle soup has thick egg noodles, chunky of juicy chicken breast, lots of carrots and celery and a rich chicken broth.
I promise you won't go searching for another chicken noodle soup recipe because this is the BEST ONE!
Loaded Cheesy Baked Potato Soup
Potato soup is a family favorite and this creamy, cheesy version is no exception.
It has an exceptionally flavorful broth, big chunks of potato, plenty of cheddar and is topped with bacon and green onion.
It's comfort in a bowl, my friends!
Mini Chocolate Chip Muffins
If you don't have a mini muffin tin, be sure to make a batch or two of these mini chocolate chip muffins!
They're light and fluffy yet made with whole grains and a filled with plenty of mini dark chocolate chips.
Pop them in a lunch box or serve them as a mini sweet treat after dinner. Yum!
I hope you get to try out and enjoy some of these recipes!
If you're looking to expand your skills in the kitchen even further, you may also enjoy this blog post on how to make your own homemade salad dressing.