Hey Momma! What’s For Supper Is Back!

Weekly dinner ideas for busy folks — because dinner does not have to be complicated to be good.
We’re keeping things simple, doable, and delicious this week with easy family meals, flexible sides, and a little room for leftovers, shortcuts, and “use what you’ve got” nights. Let’s make dinner the happiest hour of the day!
This Week’s Supper Lineup

One-Pan Cutie and Vidalia Onion Chicken is sweet, bright, cozy, and easy enough for a busy weeknight.
Monday: One-Pan Cutie Vidalia Onion Dinner
We’re kicking off the week with our new One-Pan Cutie Vidalia Onion Recipe. It’s easy, cozy, and perfect for a Monday night when nobody needs extra dishes.
Serve it with a side of Lebanese Potato Salad for something fresh, bright, and a little different.
Supper idea:
One-Pan Cutie Vidalia Onion Dinner + Lebanese Potato Salad

Delicious pulled beef dish garnished with green onions, perfect for a hearty meal.
Tuesday: Slow Cooker Barbecue Beef
Tuesday is for letting the slow cooker do the heavy lifting. This Slow Cooker Barbecue Beef is tender, flavorful, and ready when you are.
Serve it with Korean Potato Salad or keep it extra simple with a green salad.
Supper idea:
Slow Cooker Barbecue Beef + Korean Potato Salad
or
Slow Cooker Barbecue Beef + Simple Green Salad

Wednesday: Oven-Baked Chicken and Rice
Midweek calls for a meal that feels like a hug. Oven-Baked Chicken and Rice is one of those dependable dinners that makes the whole house smell good.
Add watermelon chunks and a green salad, or serve it with steamed green beans. If your family likes a little kick, try sriracha green beans on the side.
Supper idea:
Oven-Baked Chicken and Rice + Watermelon Chunks + Green Salad
or
Oven-Baked Chicken and Rice + Steamed or Sriracha Green Beans
Thursday: Keep-It-Easy Supper Night
By Thursday, we are not trying to win a cooking contest. We are trying to feed our people.
Use what you have from earlier in the week. Barbecue beef can become sandwiches, chicken and rice can be warmed up, salads can be refreshed, and fruit on the side always counts.
Supper idea:
Leftover barbecue beef sandwiches, chicken and rice bowls, salad plates, or whatever needs to be loved up from the fridge.

Friday: DIY Pizza Night or Pineapple Chicken Kebabs
Friday night should feel fun. Go with DIY Pizza Night and let everyone build their own, or make Oven-Baked Pineapple Chicken Kebabs for something fresh and family-friendly.
Serve the kebabs with rice or grilled garlic bread — whichever one the kids are loving most.
Supper idea:
DIY Pizza Night
or
Oven-Baked Pineapple Chicken Kebabs + Rice or Grilled Garlic Bread
Saturday: Leftovers Night
Saturday is a no-pressure supper night. Pull out the leftovers, warm everything up, and let everyone make a plate.
This is the night that makes the whole week work.
Supper idea:
A little bit of this, a little bit of that, and no new mess if we can help it.
Sunday: DIY Sandwiches and Chips
Sunday supper is easy, casual, and perfect for wrapping up the week. Set out bread, meats, cheeses, spreads, pickles, fruit, and chips, and let everyone make their own sandwich.
It’s simple, it’s fun, and it gets everybody fed.
Supper idea:
DIY Sandwiches + Chips + Fruit or Pickles
A Simple Supper Setup for the Week
This week is all about making dinner feel easier:
Plan a couple of cooked meals, lean on your slow cooker, use simple sides, and build in leftover nights on purpose. Not every supper has to be a production. Sometimes the happiest hour of the day is just everybody gathered around the table with something warm, something easy, and something they actually want to eat.
Here’s to a week of simple suppers, happy plates, and fewer “what’s for dinner?” moments.
