Best 30-Minute Weeknight Dinners
Fast does not have to mean joyless. Every dish here is on the table in 30 minutes or less, and every one was tested at least three times by a named editor. No 1,200-word headnotes, no shortcuts that cost flavor.
- 01
泰式打抛猪肉饭
Bangkok street stir-fry in five minutes: pounded chili and garlic, minced pork tossed with fish sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, and a final fistful of holy basil. Served over rice with a runny-yolk fried egg.
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亲子丼
Chicken thigh and onion simmered in dashi-soy-mirin until tender, finished with just-set scrambled egg, spooned over hot short-grain rice. Fifteen minutes, deeply comforting.
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麻婆豆腐
Numbing, hot, fragrant — má-là in technical balance. Silken tofu in a deep red gravy of doubanjiang, ground pork, and roasted Sichuan peppercorn. Twenty minutes from pantry to plate.
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罗马奶酪黑胡椒意面
Three ingredients, four minutes, every variable on a knife edge. Tonnarelli, pecorino romano, and an obscene amount of fresh black pepper.
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一锅出韩式辣酱鸡腿
Lacquered, spicy-sweet, with a tangle of charred cabbage and scallion at the bottom. Thirty minutes, one pan, dinner solved.
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村庄风印尼炒饭
Smoky, dark, ferociously aromatic. Cold day-old rice, ikan bilis, kicap manis, sambal. Twenty-five minutes on the loudest fire your stove allows.
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