Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Crispy Smash Burgers with American Cheese (Easy Cast Iron Recipe)


Crispy smash burgers with melty American cheese made in a hot cast iron skillet. These juicy burgers with crispy edges are quick, easy, and better than a restaurant burger.




Crispy Smash Burgers with American Cheese (Easy Cast Iron Recipe)


Every once in a while I make a dish that instantly becomes the new favorite, and these crispy smash burgers are the latest. After one bite, my husband declared them “better than a restaurant burger,” which is about the highest praise a homemade burger can get around here.

What makes smash burgers so special is how you cook them. The beef hits a blazing hot cast iron skillet, gets pressed thin, and forms those irresistible crispy, caramelized edges while the center remains juicy and flavorful. Add a slice of melty American cheese and stack the patties on a soft bun with your favorite toppings, and you’ve got a burger that tastes like it came straight from a diner.

The best part? They come together in just minutes and use simple ingredients you probably already have on hand. Once you try them, there’s a good chance they’ll become your new favorite burger too.

Enjoy!





Ingredients

This recipe keeps things simple and classic so the flavor of the beef really shines.

Ground Beef – I like using 85/15 for the perfect balance of flavor and juiciness.

Kosher Salt & Freshly Ground Black Pepper – Simple seasoning that lets the beef develop that signature smash burger flavor.

American Cheese – The classic choice for smash burgers because it melts beautifully and creates that creamy, diner-style finish.

Hamburger Buns – Soft buns work best since the crispy patties are thin and stack nicely.

Optional Toppings – Mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, lettuce, pickles, sliced tomatoes, and onions are all great choices depending on how you like your burger dressed.




-- Let’s Make It Together

Start by dividing the ground beef into eight small portions. Very loosely form each portion into a ball—don’t pack the meat tightly or the burgers will lose that tender texture.

Heat a cast iron skillet or griddle over high heat until it’s very hot. Place the beef balls onto the skillet and immediately use a sturdy spatula or bench scraper to smash them down as thin as possible.

Season the patties with salt and pepper and cook for about one minute, until the edges start to brown and crisp.

Flip the patties, season the second side, then place a slice of American cheese on top. Let the patties cook another 30–60 seconds, just until the cheese melts.

Stack two patties per bun, add your favorite toppings, and serve immediately.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The secret to perfect smash burgers is high heat and pressing the patties immediately after they hit the skillet. This creates maximum contact with the hot surface, which is what forms those irresistible crispy, caramelized edges while the inside stays juicy. Resist the urge to press the burgers again after flipping—doing so can squeeze out the flavorful juices.




-- Add Your Touch

One of the best things about smash burgers is how easy they are to customize.

Try adding crispy bacon, sautéed onions, or sliced avocado for extra flavor. A swipe of burger sauce or garlic aioli can take things up a notch, while shredded lettuce and pickles add a nice crunch.

You can also toast the buns lightly in the skillet for a little extra texture. However you dress them up, these burgers are incredibly versatile and easy to make your own.



Set the Mood

If you'd like to create a whole atmosphere around eating your delicious Smash Burgers take a look at my tips below to "Set the Mood" for a fun dinner.





If you’re looking for a burger that’s simple, juicy, and packed with flavor, these crispy smash burgers are hard to beat. They cook in minutes, use everyday ingredients, and deliver that classic diner-style burger experience right at home.

If you enjoyed this recipe, you might also love some of these favorites from my kitchen:

• My Garlic Herb Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin for another easy weeknight dinner
• This Fresh Asparagus Salad with Oranges & Feta as a bright side dish
• Or my Almond Poppyseed Muffins with Cranberry Cherry Swirl for a delicious weekend breakfast


 


Before You Start

Do I need a cast iron skillet?
Cast iron works best because it holds high heat well, but a heavy stainless steel skillet or flat griddle will also work.

Why are smash burgers so thin?
Pressing the burgers thin increases surface contact with the hot pan, which creates the crispy edges that make smash burgers famous.

Can I make these ahead of time?
Smash burgers are best cooked and served immediately since they cook very quickly and taste best fresh off the skillet.

What’s the best beef for smash burgers?
Ground beef with a little fat—around 80/20 or 85/15—creates the juiciest burgers and helps develop that crispy crust.



 

 



Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Only Have Ground Turkey? Make This Flavor-Packed Stir Fry

 

Only have ground turkey and no dinner plan? This flavor-packed ground turkey stir fry turns simple fridge staples into a fast, healthy, and satisfying weeknight meal everyone will love.




Only Have Ground Turkey? Make This Flavor-Packed Stir Fry


Some nights, dinner starts with standing in front of the fridge, staring at what’s inside, and hoping inspiration strikes. You’ve got ground turkey… and not much else that sounds exciting. You could make burgers. You could make tacos. But sometimes, you just want something different.

That’s exactly how this flavor-packed ground turkey stir fry came to be. It’s my go-to “use what I have” dinner that turns a basic protein into something colorful, cozy, and completely crave-worthy. With a quick homemade sauce, fresh veggies, and a handful of my Asian pantry staples, this meal comes together fast — and give you much more variety than another turkey burger.  

If you’ve ever wondered what to do with ground turkey that isn’t boring, this easy stir fry might just become your new weeknight favorite.

Enjoy!





Ingredients

This stir fry is built around easy, flexible ingredients you probably already have — with a sauce that brings everything together in the best way.

For the Stir Fry Sauce

  • Chicken Broth – Creates a savory base without being heavy
  • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce – Adds depth and umami flavor
  • Maple Syrup – Balances the salty sauce with gentle sweetness
  • Rice Vinegar – Brightens everything up
  • Chili Paste (Sambal Oelek) – Adds gentle heat (adjust to taste)
  • Toasted Sesame Oil – Gives that classic stir fry aroma
  • Fresh Ginger – Adds warmth and freshness
  • Garlic Powder – Boosts savory flavor
  • Cornstarch – Thickens the sauce so it coats every bite

For the Stir Fry

  • Ground Turkey – Lean, versatile, and perfect for quick dinners
  • Mini Sweet Peppers – Add color and natural sweetness
  • Zucchini – Light, tender, and great for soaking up sauce
  • Green Onions – Adds fresh onion flavor without overpowering
  • Edamame – Boosts protein and texture
  • Cashews – Adds crunch and richness
  • Canola Oil – For high-heat cooking
  • Salt & Pepper – Simple seasoning goes a long way
  • Sesame Seeds – For garnish
  • Hot Rice – The perfect base for soaking up the sauce





-- Let’s Make It Together

This stir fry comes together quickly once you start, so it helps to have everything ready.

Step 1: Make the Sauce -  In a bowl or measuring cup, whisk together all of the sauce ingredients until smooth. Set aside.

Step 2: Brown the Turkey -  Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.  Add the ground turkey, season with salt and pepper, and cook while crumbling until fully cooked.  Transfer to a plate.

Step 3: Cook the Vegetables -  Add the remaining oil to the skillet.  Add peppers, zucchini, and the white parts of the green onions.  Cook until crisp-tender, about 5 minutes.  Stir in the cashews and toast briefly.

Step 4: Bring It All Together - Return turkey to the skillet.  Add edamame and pour in the sauce.  Stir until everything is coated and the sauce thickens.

Step 5: Finish and Serve - Remove from heat.  Garnish with sesame seeds and green onion tops.  Serve hot over rice.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to great texture in this stir fry is cooking each component separately first. Browning the turkey before adding vegetables keeps it juicy instead of steamed, while letting the sauce thicken at the end ensures every bite is glossy, flavorful, and well-balanced.





-- Add Your Touch

This recipe is very forgiving — feel free to make it your own.

Try adding:

  • Broccoli or snap peas
  • Mushrooms
  • Water chestnuts
  • Bell peppers
  • A squeeze of lime at the end

You can also swap rice for quinoa, cauliflower rice, or noodles.




Set the Mood

If you'd like to create a whole atmosphere to enjoy this dish I've put together some tips to help you set the mood for this wonderful stir fry.  




If ground turkey is a regular in your fridge, this stir fry is one recipe you’ll want in your back pocket. It’s fast, flexible, and endlessly satisfying — perfect for busy nights when you still want something homemade.

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Before You Start 

  • Can I make this ahead? Yes, it reheats well for up to 3 days.

  • Is it spicy? This is mild as written — you can adjust chili paste to taste.

  • Can I freeze it? The sauce freezes well, but veggies will soften after thawing.

  • What pan works best? A wide skillet or wok will give you the best results.

  • Can I use frozen veggies? Yes, just thaw and drain first.

  • How do I keep it from getting watery? Cook veggies hot and fast and don’t overcrowd the pan.



 

 

 









Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Light and Crispy Pizza Dough (30-Minute Rise, No Long Wait)


This light and crispy pizza dough features a quick 30-minute rise and simple ingredients for easy homemade pizza night. Inspired by King Arthur Baking Company, this reliable dough bakes up perfectly in your home oven. 



Light and Crispy Pizza Dough (30-Minute Rise, No Long Wait)


Making homemade pizza dough makes pizza night a little more special, and it just plain tastes better. There’s something so satisfying about starting with simple ingredients and turning them into a crust that’s crisp, light, and full of flavor. Over the years, I’ve grown to really love making my own dough, and most of the time I rely on my bread machine to do the heavy lifting.

But recently, while browsing recipes on King Arthur Baking Company, I came across this light and crispy pizza dough and immediately paused when I saw the rise time.

Thirty minutes.

No overnight rest. No multi-hour wait. Just a short rise and you’re ready to move on.

That’s when I thought, I can absolutely do this by hand.

So I grabbed my bag of King Arthur 00 flour, pulled out my mixing bowl, and decided to give it a try. From the very first batch, I was hooked. The dough was smooth, easy to work with, and baked up beautifully — light, crisp, and exactly what I want in a homemade pizza crust.

If you love making pizza at home and want a dependable dough that doesn’t require hours of waiting, this recipe is one you’ll come back to again and again.

Enjoy!





-- Ingredients

This dough is made with simple pantry staples, but each one plays an important role in creating that light, crisp texture.

You don’t need anything complicated — just good-quality basics and a little time.

  • Lukewarm Water - Activates the yeast and helps create a soft, workable dough.
  • Olive Oil - Adds flavor and keeps the crust tender inside while crisping outside.
  • Table Salt - Balances flavor and strengthens the dough structure.
  • King Arthur 00 Flour or All-Purpose Flour - 00 flour creates a lighter, more traditional pizza texture, while all-purpose works beautifully if that’s what you have.
  • Instant Yeast - Gives the dough its quick, reliable rise.
  • Baking Powder - A small boost that helps create extra lightness in the finished crust.




-- Let’s Make It Together

Let’s walk through this together — it’s easier than you think.

Start by measuring your flour carefully. If you’re not weighing it, spoon it lightly into your measuring cup and level it off. This keeps the dough from becoming too dense.

In a large bowl, combine the flour, yeast, baking powder, and salt. Add the lukewarm water and olive oil, then mix until everything comes together into a soft dough.

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead for a few minutes, until it feels smooth and elastic. It should be soft but not sticky.

Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover, and let it rise at room temperature for about 30 minutes, or refrigerate for a longer rise if needed.

Once risen, roll the dough into a 12-inch circle. Transfer it to parchment paper or a lightly oiled pan and let it rest for about 20 minutes while the oven preheats to 450°F.

Add your favorite toppings and bake until the edges are crisp and the cheese is bubbling.

For best results, transfer the pizza to a wire rack after baking so the bottom stays crisp.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to getting a truly light and crispy crust is letting the dough relax before baking. That 20-minute rest after rolling allows the gluten to loosen and the dough to finish rising, which helps it bake up airy instead of dense. Skipping this step often leads to tough or uneven crust, so giving the dough this short break makes a noticeable difference in the final texture.






-- Add Your Touch

Once you’ve made this dough a few times, it’s easy to customize it to fit your style.

You can brush the crust lightly with olive oil and garlic before adding toppings, sprinkle on Italian seasoning, or finish with flaky salt after baking.

Try different cheeses, sauces, or even a white pizza base. This dough works beautifully for classic pepperoni, veggie-loaded pies, or simple margherita-style pizzas.

Make it yours — that’s part of the fun of homemade pizza.





Set The Mood

Do you want to create a certain atmosphere to you dinner?  How about what drinks and sides to serve?  I've got some great tips for you below that allow you to "Set the Mood" for a great pizza dinner.  Check them out now!





If you loved this light and crispy pizza dough, you might also enjoy:

Homemade pizza is one of those things that never gets old, and this dough makes it easy to bring it into your regular routine. I hope this recipe becomes one you reach for again and again.

If you try it, I’d love to hear how you topped yours.




Before You Start

Before you begin, here are a few quick tips to set you up for success:

  • Can I make this dough ahead? Yes — let it rise in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours, then bring to room temperature before using.

  • Do I need 00 flour? No — all-purpose flour works well if that’s what you have.

  • Why add baking powder? It helps create extra lightness in a short-rise dough.

  • Can I double the recipe? Yes — simply double all ingredients and divide the dough into portions.

  • What if my dough feels sticky? Add a small amount of flour while kneading until it’s smooth.

  • How do I store leftovers? Store baked pizza in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.




 

 

 





Saturday, February 7, 2026

Garlic Herb Chicken Bowl (An Easy Weeknight Dinner)

 

A cozy, flavorful garlic herb chicken bowl made with tender chicken, roasted squash, and fluffy basmati rice. An easy weeknight dinner inspired by a Williams Sonoma seasoning gift.




Garlic Herb Chicken Bowl (An Easy Weeknight Dinner)


A few weeks ago, I received Williams Sonoma's Garlic Herb Rub as a gift. One of those thoughtful little things that immediately makes you want to walk into the kitchen and try it. I didn’t have a recipe in mind. No grocery list. No Pinterest search. Just chicken in the fridge, summer squash on the counter, and a new seasoning I was excited to open, plus a very hungry husband!

So I started cooking.

I tossed the chicken in that garlic herb blend, roasted some squash using the same blend, cooked rice with green beans tucked right in, and finished everything with a little garlic butter in the pan. By the time I sat down to eat, I knew this was one of those accidental dinners I’d be making again — the kind that feels both fresh and comforting at the same time.

It was bright, savory, cozy, and somehow felt special… even though it came together on a regular weeknight.

This Garlic Herb Chicken Bowl was born from a gift, a whim, and what I already had on hand — and it’s now one of my favorite easy dinners to come out of my kitchen.

Enjoy!






Ingredients

For the Garlic Herb Chicken Bowls

  • Boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • Garlic herb seasoning blend - I used this one (on sale now! and has no chemicals or additives)
  • Olive oil
  • Butter
  • Fresh garlic

For the Roasted Squash

  • Summer squash
  • Olive oil
  • Garlic herb seasoning - I used this one (on sale now! and has no chemicals or additives)
 For the Rice & Green Beans
  • Basmati rice
  • French green beans

Optional for Serving

  • Lemon wedges
  • Fresh parsley
  • Extra garlic butter drizzle




 

-- Let’s Make It Together

Start by getting everything prepped — slice the squash, trim the green beans, and cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces. Once that’s done, the whole meal comes together quickly.

Toss the squash with olive oil and garlic herb seasoning, then roast it until tender and lightly golden. While it’s in the oven, cook the basmati rice with the green beans right in the pot — they’ll steam perfectly as the rice cooks.

Next, season the chicken and sauté it in a hot skillet until golden and cooked through. Finish it with a little butter and fresh garlic, letting everything melt together into a light, flavorful sauce.

To serve, layer the rice and green beans into bowls, top with the garlic herb chicken and roasted squash, and drizzle with any extra pan sauce. A squeeze of lemon at the end makes everything pop.

Dinner is ready — cozy, fresh, and full of flavor.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to this bowl is layered seasoning. Seasoning the chicken and squash separately builds flavor at every stage, and finishing the chicken with garlic butter ties everything together. Don’t rush the browning — those golden edges are what give the bowl its deep, savory base.





-- Add Your Touch

  • Add feta for a Mediterranean twist
  • Swap quinoa for rice
  • Add roasted red peppers
  • Drizzle with tzatziki or garlic yogurt sauce
  • Finish with chili oil for heat




-- For 2 Servings (Quick Guide)

Use:

  • ¾ lb chicken
  • ¾ cup rice
  • 1 1/2 cup squash
  • ¾ cup green beans
  • 1 Tbsp butter
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1¼ Tbsp seasoning

Same method.






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Before You Start

Can I use frozen or canned green beans?
Yes — thaw (if necessary) and drain first.

Can I meal prep this?
Absolutely. Keeps well 3–4 days refrigerated.

Can I use thighs instead?
Yes — they’re extra juicy.



 

 

 





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