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    15 Go-To Meals for Two I Make on Repeat

    Published May 24, 2026 · Updated May 11, 2026

    These are the meals for two I make on repeat when planning out the week. They’re dependable, flavorful, and realistic for busy weeknights, slower weekends, and everything in between.

    1. Spicy Garlic Butter Shrimp

    Spicy garlic butter shrimp garnished with chopped parsley in a skillet.
    • What it tastes like: Garlicky, buttery, and a little spicy with classic seafood boil flavor in one skillet. 
    • What to serve it with: Rice, sauteed corn, or simple green beans
    • Cooking for two: Perfect 2 servings, no adjustments needed.
    • Time and effort level: 15 minutes | Easy

    2. Blackened Fish Tacos with Mahi Mahi

    Blackened fish taco with mahi mahi, cabbage, pickled red onions, jalapeño, and corn, held in a warm tortilla.
    • What it tastes like: Smoky, bold, and weeknight easy.
    • What to serve it with: Shredded lettuce/cabbage, avocado or guacamole, pico de gallo, sauteed corn, and chips on the side.
    • Cooking for two: Makes 6 street size tacos (no leftovers, no waste)
    • Time and effort level: 15 minutes | Easy

    3. Air Fryer Teriyaki Chicken Thighs

    sticky air fryer teriyaki chicken thighs with sesame seeds and green onions over rice
    • What it tastes like: Juicy chicken thighs finished with a sticky, glossy homemade teriyaki glaze
    • What to serve it with: Steamed rice, sauteed green beans, or a crisp cucumber salad
    • Cooking for two: 2 generous portions with sides. Doubles easily for meal prep and reheats beautifully.
    • Time and effort level: 30 minutes | Easy

    4. Super Easy 5 Ingredients Egg Fried Rice

    two bowls of super easy 5 ingredients egg fried rice with sriracha and green onion on the side
    • What it tastes like: Fast, simple, and surprisingly satisfying with just a handful of ingredients. 
    • What to serve it with: Works as a side to bulgogi or teriyaki chicken, or pair with store-bought dumplings and kimchi for a low-effort dinner. 
    • Cooking for two: 2 generous servings. Doubles easily and reheats well. 
    • Time and effort level: 20 minutes | Easy

    5. Honey Old Bay Salmon

    close-up of glazed salmon being lifted with a spatula, with Old Bay and hot honey in the background
    • What it tastes like: Bold, slightly sweet, and perfectly moist.
    • What to serve it with: Broken Jasmine rice and roasted asparagus or green beans
    • Cooking for two: Makes 4 fillets. Halve it easily if you don’t want leftovers - no need to adjust the bake time. I usually make all 4 and reheat with a few drops of water or a drizzle of honey to bring back the moisture. 
    • Time and effort level: 25 minutes | Easy

    6. Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry

    Close-up of tender beef and bright broccoli florets coated in glossy sauce with sesame seeds on top.
    • What it tastes like: Incredibly tender beef, crisp broccoli, and a well-balanced sauce without ginger. 
    • What to serve it with: Rice and spicy Korean cucumber salad
    • Cooking for two: Makes 4 servings. Great leftovers for next day.
    • Time and effort level: 25 minutes | Easy

    7. Easy Cajun Sausage and Shrimp Stew

    Bowl of Cajun sausage and shrimp stew served over rice and topped with sliced green onions.
    • What it tastes like: All the cozy flavor of jambalaya without the mushy rice.
    • What to serve it with: Your rice of choice.
    • Cooking for two: Makes 4 servings. Cook once, eat twice. Reheats great. 
    • Time and effort level: 40 minutes | Easy

    8. Easy Japanese Beef Curry

    Two bowls of Japanese beef curry with rice and pickled yellow radish on the side.
    Japanese Beef Curry
    • What it tastes like: Rich, umami-packed, and deeply satisfying.
    • What to serve it with: Rice and kimchi.
    • Cooking for two: Makes 4 servings (and the flavor gets even better the next day).
    • Time and effort level: 1 hour 30 minutes | Easy (Want something fast? Try my pork Japanese curry)

    9. Mini Meatloaf

    Close-up of mini meatloaf with shiny ketchup glaze, garnished with chopped parsley and lifted with a spatula
    • What it tastes like: Juicy individual meatloaves with a sweet and tangy glaze.
    • What to serve it with: Mashed potatoes and green beans. 
    • Cooking for two: Makes 4 mini meatloaves (enough for two full meals). 
    • Time and effort level: 45 minutes | Easy

    10. Easy Beef Bulgogi without Asian Pear

    Plate of Korean beef bulgogi with onions and carrots, garnished with sesame seeds and served with rice and banchan.
    • What it tastes like: Authentic Korean bulgogi flavor with everyday ingredients (no Asian pear needed)
    • What to serve it with: Rice, kimchi or spicy cucumber salad, and other Korean banchan.
    • Cooking for two: 1 lb feeds two comfortably for 2 meals. I usually make 3 to 4 lbs at a time and freeze portions for easy meal prep. 
    • Time and effort level: 35 minutes | Easy

    11. Leek and Boursin Frittata

    Slice of leek frittata with Boursin served on a plate with fresh chives and coffee.
    • What it tastes like: Tender and sweet leeks, and creamy with garlic and herb Boursin melted throughout. 
    • What to serve it with: A simple salad, focaccia, or fresh fruit for an easy brunch.
    • Cooking for two: 2 generous portions. Reheats well and works with whatever veggies and cheese you have on hand.
    • Time and effort level: 25 minutes | Easy

    12. Easy Vegetarian Enchiladas

    Baked vegetarian enchiladas topped with melted cheese, jalapeño slices, and diced avocado
    • What it tastes like: Cheesy, veggie-filled, satisfying without being heavy. 
    • What to serve it with: Creamy guacamole, pico de gallo, and a frozen mango pineapple margarita. 
    • Cooking for two: Generous portions with enough left for another meal. 
    • Time and effort level: 40 minutes | Easy

    13. Homemade Detroit-Style Pizza

    Slice of vegetarian Detroit-style pizza with thick airy crust, crispy cheese edges, and sliced tomatoes on a wooden board
    • What it tastes like: Thick, airy crust with impossibly crispy, cheesy edges. 
    • What to serve it with: A simple salad or honestly, just the pizza. 
    • Cooking for two: Easily feeds two across 2 to 3 meals. Reheat in the oven or toaster oven to revive that fresh-from-the-pan texture. 
    • Time and effort level: 2 hours 20 minutes | Easy

    14. Sourdough Discard Pizza for Two

    Slice of homemade cheese pizza made with sourdough discard pizza dough
    • What it tastes like: Classic thin-crust pizza. We keep it simple - just homemade sauce and lots of cheese.
    • What to serve it with: Any toppings you love, plus a simple salad. 
    • Cooking for two: Perfect for two with no leftovers.
    • Time and effort level: 2 hours (same-day) or make-ahead | Intermediate (shaping takes a little practice with this higher hydration dough)

    15. Small-Batch Sourdough Discard Focaccia

    Golden sourdough discard focaccia with crisp edges and flaky salt
    • What it tastes like: Soft, airy, and olive oil-rich, flavorful focaccia with a satisfying chew
    • What to serve it with: Makes incredible veggie sandwiches (using air-fried grilled vegetables or your favorite deli meat) or serve alongside butternut squash bisque, miso mushroom pasta, or goat cheese salad. 
    • Cooking for two: Makes 4 large sandwich portions (enough to carry 2 to 3 meals). Freezer friendly.
    • Time and effort level: 2.5 to 3 hours | Intermediate

    These are the meals that show up in my kitchen week after week, and I hope a few of them find their way into your regular rotation, too. Once you have a handful of dependable meals for two, weeknight cooking starts to feel a whole lot easier.

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