Medium one-pot weeknight recipes
Medium-rated one-pot dinners from the Spice & Simmer kitchen. Difficulty here is mostly about the number of moving pieces, not how hard the cooking is — every recipe still uses a single main pan and stays inside a normal weeknight window.
What "Medium" actually means here
Medium-rated dishes ask for a bit more attention — usually a second wave of ingredients, or a moment of timing — but they reward it with depth that the easy tier can't quite get to. Across the Spice & Simmer library this section holds 147 dinners, with total times averaging 55 minutes. The fastest medium dinner clocks in at 44 minutes; the longest is 71.
If you're new to one-pot cooking, the medium tier is a fair calibration of how much energy a weeknight dinner is actually going to take. We pace the steps the way we'd cook them ourselves — get the heat going, season as you go, taste before you serve.
Quickest medium dinners
- Chicken Enchilada Casserole — 44 min, Soup Pot · Mexican
- Corned Beef and Cabbage — 44 min, Soup Pot · Irish
- Fainá — 44 min, Skillet · Argentina
A few worth coming back to
- Potato Gratin with Chicken (53 min, serves 4)
- Rogaliki (Polish Croissant Cookies) (57 min, serves 4)
- Salmon Prawn Risotto (54 min, serves 6)
Where to look next
If the medium tier feels right for the week ahead, you'll find related angles in our methods and proteins indexes — the same dinners viewed through what's in the cupboard rather than how complicated they are. The full recipe library can be re-sorted any way you like; difficulty is just one lens of several.