Weeknights can feel like a race, and no one wants a pile of dishes waiting at the finish line. That’s where easy one-pot comfort food recipes come to the rescue. They keep dinner hearty without turning cleanup into a second job. With everything cooking together, flavors blend while you save time. It’s proof that cozy meals don’t have to be complicated.

Chicken Stew

Chicken Stew. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.
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This Instant Pot chicken stew is the kind of meal that warms you up fast. It’s loaded with tender chicken, vegetables, and a flavorful broth that thickens nicely as it cooks. Everything comes together in one pot, making cleanup simple and dinner stress-free.
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Chicken Pot Pie Bubble Up

Chicken Pot Pie Bubble Up. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This lighter pot pie casserole uses biscuit dough instead of a heavy crust, so it feels hearty without being too much. The chicken and vegetables are coated in a creamy sauce that ties everything together. It’s a comfort meal that’s quick enough for busy nights and still fits into a lighter eating plan.
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One Pot Pizzaiola Chicken

One Pot Pizzaiola Chicken. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This dish is basically pizza in chicken form, complete with marinara, gooey mozzarella, and fresh basil. The chicken cooks right in the sauce, so it stays juicy and flavorful. With only a handful of ingredients, it’s simple enough to add to your list of easy one-pot comfort food recipes.
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Campfire Stew

Campfire Stew. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This pork and bean stew is packed with protein and vegetables, making it hearty enough for dinner any day of the week. Everything cooks together in one pot, so there’s minimal cleanup once you’re done. It’s budget-friendly, filling, and perfect for clearing out leftover produce.
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One Pot Chicken Creole

One Pot Chicken Creole. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This chicken Creole is bold and rich, with layers of flavor from classic spices and a slow-simmered sauce. It’s a one-pot recipe that delivers comfort with every bite and still keeps things light on points. Serve it with rice or bread, and you’ll have a meal that feels special without extra effort.
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One Pot Turkey Rigatoni

One Pot Turkey Rigatoni. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This pasta dish brings lean turkey, rigatoni, and a tomato-based sauce together in just one pot. It’s balanced with protein and comes in at under 200 calories per serving, so it’s a great pick for meal prep. You can cook once and portion out lunches for the entire week, which makes it one of the best easy one-pot comfort food recipes to keep in rotation.
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Spaghetti Bolognese

Spaghetti Bolognese. Photo credit: the feathered nester.

This Instant Pot version of spaghetti Bolognese cuts down cooking time without losing any of the deep flavors you expect from the sauce. The meat simmers right with the tomatoes and herbs, letting the pasta soak up every bit of flavor. It’s a weeknight dinner that feels like it took all day.
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One Pot Skillet Lasagna

One Pot Skillet Lasagna. Photo credit: Baking Beauty.

Skillet lasagna saves time while still giving you layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce in one pan. The noodles cook directly in the skillet, so there’s no need to boil separately. It’s ready in under 30 minutes, making it one of those easy one-pot comfort food recipes you’ll turn to often.
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Hamburger Helper Copycat

Hamburger Helper Copycat. Photo credit: Nuts & Twigs.

This vegan version of hamburger helper comes together with pasta, plant-based protein, and a creamy sauce. It’s ready in about 25 minutes, so it works for nights when you need dinner quickly. Even without meat, it’s filling enough to keep everyone happy at the table.
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Beef Enchilada Pasta

Beef Enchilada Pasta. Photo credit: Semi Homemade Kitchen.

This recipe combines Tex-Mex flavors with pasta for a one-pan dinner that’s bold and cheesy. The noodles cook directly in the enchilada sauce, which gives every bite plenty of flavor. Cleanup is fast too, since it’s all done in one pan, making it another go-to for easy one-pot comfort food recipes.
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Cowboy Stew

Cowboy Stew. Photo credit: A One Pot Wonder.

Cowboy Stew is the kind of meal that keeps everyone full without extra fuss. Smoky sausage, tender beef, beans, and veggies all come together in a hearty broth that’s rich and bold. Since it cooks in one pot, cleanup is almost as easy as cooking it.
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Stove Top Chili

Stove Top Chili. Photo credit: My Rad Kitchen.

Stove Top Chili brings bold flavor with ground beef, beans, and a spiced tomato base that thickens perfectly as it simmers. It’s the type of dish that works just as well for a weeknight dinner as it does for game day. Top it with cheese, onions, or sour cream to make it even better.
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Crock Pot Chicken Stew

Crock Pot Chicken Stew. Photo credit: The Cookin’ Chicks.

Crock Pot Chicken Stew is loaded with tender chicken, vegetables, and a broth that tastes like it simmered all day. Just toss in the ingredients and let the slow cooker handle the work. Pair it with warm biscuits and you’ve got comfort in a bowl.
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Chicken and Potato Soup

Chicken and Potato Soup. Photo credit: The Cookin’ Chicks.

Chicken and Potato Soup brings together creamy broth, chunks of potato, crispy bacon, and hearty chicken. Each spoonful feels cozy and rich without being heavy. It’s the kind of soup you’ll want to keep on repeat once cooler weather hits.
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Chicken Fajita Pasta

Chicken Fajita Pasta. Photo credit: Pumpkin ‘N Spice.

Chicken Fajita Pasta mixes the smoky flavors of seasoned chicken and peppers with creamy, cheesy pasta. It all comes together in one pan, which means less work and more flavor. Perfect for nights when you want bold comfort food without a lot of effort.
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Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls. Photo credit: Two Kooks in the Kitchen.

Unstuffed Cabbage Rolls taste just like the classic version but without all the rolling and fuss. The Instant Pot pulls it together fast, and you still get the same hearty flavors of beef, rice, and cabbage. It’s comfort food that doesn’t take all day.
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Tomato Basil Chicken

Tomato Basil Chicken. Photo credit: My Rad Kitchen.

Tomato Basil Chicken pairs tender chicken with a creamy tomato-basil sauce that’s both fresh and comforting. The garlic and shallots add depth, while a swirl of cream balances everything out. Serve it with bread or pasta and you’ve got a solid dinner in under an hour.
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Dutch Oven Pot Roast

Dutch Oven Pot Roast. Photo credit: Crinkled Cookbook.

Dutch Oven Pot Roast uses slow cooking to turn beef into fork-tender perfection. With carrots, celery, and potatoes soaking up the savory gravy, every bite feels rich and comforting. Searing the meat first locks in flavor, then the Dutch oven takes care of the rest.
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Chicken Broccoli Alfredo

Chicken Broccoli Alfredo. Photo credit: GET INSPIRED EVERYDAY.

Chicken Broccoli Alfredo is a creamy pasta dish that comes together in one pot with minimal hassle. The chicken and broccoli add protein and freshness, while the sauce coats everything in cheesy comfort. It’s versatile too—swap in your favorite pasta and it still works.
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Rice and Beans

Rice and Beans. Photo credit: Buttered Veg.

Rice and Beans is the definition of simple, quick comfort food that still brings a solid punch of protein. Everything cooks in one pot, which means less mess and plenty of flavor. It’s budget-friendly, filling, and ready to serve any night of the week.
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