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What to Cook Next Week No Images? After a busy day, the last thing you want to do is spend hours in

What to Cook Next Week No Images? [Click here]( After a busy day, the last thing you want to do is spend hours in the kitchen pulling dinner together. Luckily, we have a wealth of delicious weeknight meals that will have you in and out of the kitchen in one hour or less. Meet our weekly dinner plan: Five easy dinners for five busy weeknights, all sent in advance so you can get your shopping done ahead of time. Cook along with us! Your Week Ahead MONDAY [30-Minute Pressure Cooker Split Pea and Ham Soup]( The [pressure cooker]( makes short work of pea soup, cooking the dried peas in half the time it would traditionally take and doing all the work of the blender as well. Rich, creamy comfort is just half an hour away. TUESDAY [Chicken Katsu (Japanese Breaded Chicken Cutlets)]( Juicy chicken cutlets in a crisp layer of golden-brown bread crumbs, with a sweet-and-savory sauce is a simple and delicious weeknight meal. Just like they have in the food courts in Japan. WEDNESDAY [Foolproof Pan Pizza]( This is the sort of thick-crusted, fried-on-the-bottom, puffy, cheesy, focaccia-esque style you might remember having as a Pizza Hut personal pan pizza when you were a kid. Now you can bake it at home in your [cast iron skillet](. THURSDAY [Penne Boscaiola (Woodsman-Style Pasta With Mushrooms and Bacon)]( This earthy, smoky classic pasta dish has all the flavors of the forest and a campfire packed into it. Loaded with mushrooms, bacon, tomatoes, and a touch of cream, it'll momentarily transport you from wherever you are to a cabin in a wintertime woodland. FRIDAY [Creamy Vegan Saag Paneer]( The wonderful thing about saag paneer—the Indian staple of greens and fresh cheese in a creamy sauce—is that, in our experience, it's almost universally loved by vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. Paired with warm, [pillowy pita](, it makes for a perfect special Friday meal. Your Weekend Project Ah, the weekend. Visions of time-consuming kitchen endeavors dancing in your head all week long, and finally you have the time to pursue them. But which one to choose? Let us help you guide your efforts with what we're taking on over the weekend. [100% Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread]( With a little patience and the help of a [food processor](, it's possible for 100% whole wheat bread to bake up as fluffy, light, and chewy as a classic white loaf, but with all the nuttiness, flavor, and virtue of whole grains. Absolutely worth it for a week's worth of sandwiches and toast. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Serious Eats 88 35th St Ste 602 Brooklyn, NY 11232-2017 Click Preferences to control which emails you receive from Serious Eats. Clicking Unsubscribe will remove you from all Serious Eats emails…which would be sad. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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