What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (2024)

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (1)Do you struggle to find the motivation to cook some nights? I think it is safe to guess yes. For some of us, the dread of cooking is a daily presence, while for others it is less frequent, but I think we have all encountered lack of inspiration, exhaustion at the end of a long day, and/or frustration with the daily grind of meal preparation.

Since this is such a familiar and common struggle, especially during stressful or difficult times, I thought it would be helpful to share some easy ideas of what to eat when you don’t want to cook.

Some of the ideas involve a limited amount of cooking, some none at all, but all require minimal effort with enough reward to make them worthwhile.

Every Meal Doesn’t Need to be Perfect

While of course we want to aim for a well-balanced diet that is full of healthy and delicious foods, sometimes the healthiest and sanest thing we can do is to let go and embrace “good enough.”

In the end, there is only one question that needs to have an affirmative answer for a meal to be good enough: Did everyone get something to eat?

You’ll notice that I didn’t ask about vegetables, fruits, protein, whole grains, balanced meals, or even if everyone is full. Sometimes those boxes aren’t all going to get checked, and that is ok.

Now, if it were a regular and ongoing thing that you weren’t getting access to the nutrients you needed, that would be one thing, but if it’s an occasional occurrence, then a meal where everyone got something to eat is good enough.

If getting toast with jam on the table before you crawl into bed and crash is all you can do. That’s good enough.

If a big bowl of ice cream is all you can muster for dinner. That’s good enough (and your kids will probably be thrilled!)

If popcorn and apple slices is all that you’ve got in you to prepare. That’s good enough.

Not every meal is going to be perfect and, in fact, some meals are going to be far from it. And that is ok. The goal is to go for the long game, one or two fumbles along the way is not going to end things.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook

“But I want a real meal,” you say. I totally get that. Just because you don’t want to cook, doesn’t mean that you don’t want a real meal. So, here are some ideas for what to cook when you don’t want to make dinner. They are all simple meals that require minimal effort, but will give you and your family the satisfaction of a full meal.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (2)Cereal & Fruit

Breakfast for dinner is always a winner and while that can mean an egg casserole, pancakes, or waffles, it can also mean cereal and fruit. If you wanted something a little heartier you could swap out the cereal for some oatmeal or add a scrambled egg or bacon on the side.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (3)Build-Your-Own-Sandwich Bar

This is a favorite in my house for the nights when I don’t feel like cooking. I just slice up some bread, lay out favorite sandwich ingredients, and let everyone build their own sandwich. Everyone’s happy, no cooking was involved. If I have the energy, I might throw together a quick salad or some apple slices to have on the side.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (4)Grilled Cheese

Want to take it up a notch from a sandwich bar? How about some fun grilled cheese sandwiches? Pull out all the cheeses you’ve got in the house and let everyone build their own. Want it to be more interesting? Consider adding some fun options such as jams or chutneys, sliced fruit and vegetables, or condiments such as pesto. Want further inspiration? Check out our Grilled Cheese with Brie and Baby Spinach or Grilled Cheese with Turkey, Manchego, and Tart Apples.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (5)Quesadillas

Like grilled cheese, quesadillas are a fantastic quick meal option. You can keep them simple with tortillas and cheese, or you can add in other ingredients you’ve got knocking around such as leftover diced meat, leftover roasted vegetables, other diced vegetables, or beans or other legumes. Plus, here’s a trick to make them even easier: assemble multiple quesadillas on a baking sheet and then bake them rather than cooking them on the stovetop. You’ll be able to prepare them all at once rather than one at a time (less time, fewer dishes). For some fun options, try our Green Machine Quesadillas or our Cheese Quesadillas with Lime Pesto.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (6)Salads

No cooking required for this well-balanced and delicious option! Salads can be made from so many different options: fresh produce, thawed frozen produce (corn, edamame, peas, etc.), leftover roasted vegetables, leftover or deli meat, cheeses, hard-boiled eggs, nuts and seeds, crackers or croutons, etc. For some inspiration, check out our Caesar Salad with Chicken and our Greek Chopped Salad.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (7)Frozen Pizza+

Frozen pizzas are a lifesaver, especially since they are so easy to supplement. If you want, you can chop up small amounts of your favorite toppings and sprinkle them on top before you start baking the pizza. Not only will you boost the nutrition, but you’ll also be making the meal more interesting. And, if you are feeling really ambitious, you can serve some carrot, celery, or cucumber sticks on the side.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (8)Boxed Mac n Cheese+

Like with frozen pizza, there is no shame in preparing a box of mac n cheese for dinner! If you want to boost it a bit, adding some frozen vegetables (peas, edamame, broccoli, cauliflower, etc.) is always a great option.

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (9)Leftovers

Pull out a little of this, a little of that, and I bet you’ll find that you have plenty to put out on the table!

Order

Yes, this is a blog that promotes home cooking, but I also want to be realistic about what living a balanced life looks like and sometimes that is ordering take out instead of cooking. And that’s ok!

Do you have favorite go-to meals when you are too tired to cook, don’t feel like cooking, or are just running late? I’d love to hear about them in the comments!

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook (2024)

FAQs

What to Eat When You Don’t Want to Cook? ›

Asking a friend to show you how to cook something you like to eat. This approach allows you to ask questions. Taking a cooking class. When you go to a class, a lot of the prep work is already taken care of, so you can focus on cooking.

What to make for dinner when you don't want to cook? ›

21 Easy Dinner Ideas
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  2. 2 / 21. Sheet Pan Halloumi with Burst Tomatoes, Summer Squash, Preserved Lemon, and Mint. ...
  3. 3 / 21. Instant Pot BBQ Chicken. ...
  4. 4 / 21. Egg Roll Skillet. ...
  5. 5 / 21. Crispy Sheet Pan Gnocchi and Veggies. ...
  6. 6 / 21. One-Pot Cacio e Pepe. ...
  7. 7 / 21. Garlic Butter Shrimp. ...
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What are some foods that don't need to be cooked? ›

Food Group Examples
  • Canned tuna or salmon, tuna/salmon/chicken pouches (e.g., Starkist Creations)
  • Rotisserie chicken.
  • String cheese or Babybel cheese.
  • Frozen turkey burgers, frozen veggie burgers (e.g., Beyond meat)
  • Greek yogurt.
  • Cottage cheese.
  • Frozen cooked shrimp, or seasoned fish fillets.
  • Peanut butter.
Oct 21, 2021

What foods can you eat without cooking? ›

The following foods are suitable for most raw food diets:
  • raw fruits and raw vegetables.
  • dried fruits and vegetables.
  • freshly made fruit and vegetable juices.
  • soaked and sprouted beans, other legumes, and grains.
  • raw nuts and seeds.
  • raw nut butters, such as peanut butter and almond butter.
  • nut milks, including almond milk.

How do I overcome not wanting to cook? ›

Asking a friend to show you how to cook something you like to eat. This approach allows you to ask questions. Taking a cooking class. When you go to a class, a lot of the prep work is already taken care of, so you can focus on cooking.

What food do you usually eat when you are tired and don't want to cook? ›

If I am too tired to cook, and can't afford to eat out (which has been most of my life,) I always have peanut butter and bread, yogurt, frozen dinners, canned soups and beef stew, fruits on hand, eggs. A well stocked pantry is the key. I am just as happy with a can of bean soup and some crackers.

How do you eat when you don't want to cook? ›

Ways to Eat Healthy Without Having to Cook
  1. Precooked Whole Grains. 1/13. ...
  2. Frozen Veggies. 2/13. ...
  3. Precooked Chicken Strips. 3/13. ...
  4. That's a Wrap. 4/13. ...
  5. Deli Chicken. 5/13. ...
  6. Lower-Sodium Soups. 6/13. ...
  7. Canned Salmon. 7/13. ...
  8. Ready-to-Eat Boiled Eggs. 8/13.
Aug 28, 2023

What is healthy for people who cant 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.

What food requires no cooking? ›

Foods That Require No Cooking Disaster Preparedness
  • Fruit or canned juice.
  • Ready-to-eat cereals or breakfast bars.
  • Breads or crackers with jams, jellies, margarine, peanut butter, cheese, or cheese spreads.
  • Milk (canned, evaporated or reconstituted powdered milk, which may also be used in coffee or tea)*
Jun 3, 2014

What is a no cooked food diet? ›

On a raw food diet, you can eat uncooked and unprocessed foods, such as produce, nuts, legumes, and sprouted grains. Some people may also consume raw dairy, eggs, meat, or fish.

How to eat healthy when you're lazy? ›

Choose veggie-based entrees or those with baked, broiled or grilled fish or skinless chicken. Look for meals that aren't greasy or oily. For example, instead of ordering cheese-covered chicken enchiladas, get the grilled chicken or fish tacos. Choose food items without creamy sauces or gravies.

Can you live healthy without cooking? ›

Can you eat healthy without cooking? If you don't feel like cooking, or can't face the kitchen, it doesn't mean you have to miss out on healthy, nutritious food. You can still get a healthy balanced diet from pre-made and packaged food if you read the food labels.

Is it okay to not want to cook? ›

With our hectic lifestyles and the various constraints (budget, time, space, etc.) that we face, it is quite normal that we do not want to cook. When we give ourselves permission to not like to cook, we can then find ways to get our hands in the kitchen that we find more enjoyable!

Does depression make you not want to cook? ›

People tend to feel low in energy when they're depressed – this can mean that having to cook or eat may feel like too much for them.

What should I make for dinner if I have no idea for dinner? ›

33 Easy Dinner Ideas For When You're Not Sure What To Make
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  • Chicken & Biscuit Bake. ...
  • One-Pot Lemon Garlic Shrimp Pasta. ...
  • Oven-Baked French Bread Pizzas. ...
  • Upgraded Ramen. ...
  • Easiest One-Pot Beef with Broccoli.
May 16, 2024

What to bring to a dinner party if you can't cook? ›

Here are some easy and welcome additions to any dinner party that require absolutely no cooking.
  • A bottle of wine. Jupiterimages/Getty Images. ...
  • A fresh bouquet. Tom Merton/Getty Images. ...
  • Fresh fruit. Fatane Rahimi/Shutterstock. ...
  • A simple salad. ...
  • Crudité ...
  • A box of chocolates. ...
  • Artisanal olive oil. ...
  • Something from your local bakery.
Sep 18, 2023

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