10 Recipes Every Mom Needs In Her Recipe Box (2024)

Whether or not you call yourself a chef, the title of “mom” (or “parent”) inherently comes with the responsibility of feeding your kids. You don’t have to be a gourmet guru, but you do have to be able to come up with some basic recipes that will keep your kids (and partner too!) happy. While we can’t all be as lucky as the woman whose husband made and froze her one year’s worth of dinners (see that crazy story here), we can do ourselves a favor by having some go-to recipes perfected. While this list is certainly not exhaustive, I think most moms would agree that these are great recipes to have in your mom arsenal.

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1. Mac n’ Cheese

Macaroni and cheese has been a staple in children’s diets since, well forever. It doesn’t have to be unhealthy anymore either! You can use whole grain noodles, add veggies like peas, and so much more. It doubles as a main meal orside dish, and can be baked or broiled. This is a crowd pleaser for the entire family. AllRecipes.com boasts 41 Mac n’ Cheese recipes, and I’m sure you can find one there that your family loves!

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2. Chocolate Chip Cookies

Every mom wants a cookie that makes the kids come running, and your basic chocolate chip cookie is a must-have. Phoebe Bouffay’s grandmother was a bit of a liar when it came to the fanciness of her chocolate chip cookie recipe, but she got it right by using Nestle Tollhouse.No matter what recipe you use, a fabulous chocolate chip cookie should be in your repertoire. To make an even softer cookie, I’ll give you my secret weapon: decrease the flour by 1/4 cup and add a dry packet of Jello Vanilla pudding (the 4 serving size). Your guests won’t know what makes these cookies the best they’ve ever had, but YOU will!

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3. Chicken Soup

When anyone in the family is sick, nothing tastes and sounds better than a good chicken noodle soup. Sure, you can buy the condensed version at the store, but a hearty, homemade soup seems like it has healing powers. It’s easy to personalize with noodle shape and you can add whatever veggies you want. Betty Crocker has an absolutely fabulous slow cooker recipehere. I’ve made it several times and gotten rave reviews. I suggest doubling the broth suggestion to 2-32 oz cartons instead of the one, and you will be feeling better in no time!

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4. Spaghetti Sauce

A tasty spaghetti sauce is not a hard concoction to make from scratch and it essential to your recipe box. You can make countless meals come together with a decent sauce, from basic spaghetti to a tasty lasagna or ziti. We have an amazing slow cooker sauce here and will reaffirm that you don’t need to buy sauce in a jar to have a great meal.

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5. Mashed Potatoes

Much to your surprise, not everyone has mastered the art of the mashed potato. I experienced this first hand when my mother in law served “mashed potatoes” that had the consistency of gravy. Needless to say, it wasn’t a pretty sight. Having a good mashed potato recipe will go a long way, and not just during the holidays. They are great side dishes and just a great comfort food that can be served underneath a great chicken noodle soup. The Food Network has a great recipe that will make you a popular cookin’ mama!

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6. Roast Chicken

For some reason, roast chickens have always intimidated me. But the fact is, they are a great way to make a 1 “pot” meal and are virtually impossible to mess up if you just make sure you’ve cooked it long enough. You can garnish with tons of different seasonings, stuff with a nice citrus fruit and layer veggies in the bottom of the pan. Whole chickens are also very affordable and yield great leftovers. Cooking site Epicurious has over 874 roast chicken recipes, so I’m sure you will find one that works for you! At least you’ll have fun while trying!

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7. Scrambled Eggs

Scrambling eggs correctly is also a bit of an art form. You probably wouldn’t think that until you have someone’s dry and flat eggs, and then realize there’s definitely a right and wrong way! Knowing how to make a great scrambled egg will come in handy not only to serve as a main breakfast dish, but also for burritos, scrambles and toppings on toast. You have to check out Gordon Ramsay’s delicious recipe from Food.com, and let me know how it is!

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8. Tacos

Whether it’s soft or hard shelled, fish or chicken, tacos are a recipe box staple. They are great for picky eaters, because you can create a taco bar and let your kids put whatever toppings they want. If you don’t want to fry up your own corn shells, you can take the soft taco route or buy pre made shells. Many families embrace “taco Tuesdays” and it’s not a bad idea because it’s one less dinner you have to plan for! Take the advice of an amazing cook and visit the Pioneer Woman’s site for her chicken taco recipe!

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9.Chili

Chili is a great meal, no matter how hot the weather is. Its great for chilly days, but also casual summers where you can serve as a main dish or as a topping for hot dogs and hamburgers. Its also great because you can do it slow cooker style and minimize stress due to long hours spent in the kitchen with screeching hungry kids. One of my favorite authors, Jane Green, also moonlights as a chef and has an amazing turkey chili you can find here. You won’t regret it!

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10. Stew

And finally, a must-have for all you mamas is a stew recipe. They are awesome for leftovers, don’t require much work if you use your slow cooker, and are perfect for warming cold and empty tummies. One of our very own here at LAM has a delicious beef stew recipe thats easy and you have to try. Bon Appetit!

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How do you unlock recipes in Cooking Mama? ›

Play the game daily for a week to earn a new Recipe.

What is a good meal to feed a large crowd? ›

19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
  • Taco Bar. A taco bar is one of the best inexpensive meals for large groups. ...
  • Meatballs. ...
  • Butter Chicken. ...
  • Lasagna. ...
  • Chili. ...
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Why did Cooking Mama get removed? ›

Cooking Mama: Cookstar is no longer available for purchase as of November 2022, when the International Court of Arbitration ruled that Office Create's IP rights had been infringed by the game and granted their request to have it removed from sale.

How to feed 12 people cheaply? ›

Create a “Bar” and feed everyone cafeteria-style

There are lots of bar ideas out there, such as the Nacho bar, Baked potato bar, Burrito bar, Hot dog bar, Root Beer float bar, Hawaiian Haystacks bar, Sandwich bar, etc. All of these can be done on the cheap, and links to all these ideas can be found below.

What to feed 12 people? ›

Each of these feeds 8-12, so double or quadruple accordingly!
  • Lasagna (Use this method to make it easy to build several Lasagnas at once. ...
  • Easy Breakfast Casserole (served with a variety of homemade muffins – recipes below – and fresh fruit)
  • Simple Crock Pot Taco Pasta.
  • Simple Pizza Chicken Bake.
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What should I cook for 20 people? ›

Pasta: Pasta dishes are a great option for large groups, as they can be prepared in advance and are easy to serve. You could make a big pot of spaghetti or fettuccine with a variety of sauces to choose from, such as tomato-based, creamy or pesto.

What is 5000 meals? ›

The 5000 Meals Program provides teaching aids, skills classes, materials and support for home education classes to produce packaged meals for the homeless.

How do you unlock new recipes in Cooking Mama 3? ›

To get the most recipes possible you need to unlock all 65 recipes in "Cook With Mama" and all 15 in "Let's Match". There are no new recipes in "Let's Cook".

How do you unlock DIY recipes in Be a Chef? ›

Be a Chef! DIY Recipes+ can be obtained from Nook Stop for 3,000 Nook Miles. The item only appears in Nook Stop after the player has upgraded Resident Services and completed the DIY customization workshop, and a day has passed since K.K. Slider's initial visit to the island.

How do you unlock all cooking recipes in ACNH? ›

The first place you'll want to visit is Nook's Cranny to buy the Basic Cooking Recipes pack. This is located in the cabinet and costs 4,980 Bells. Purchasing this pack will automatically teach you eight new recipes, including whole-wheat flour and brown sugar.

How do you unlock all recipes on Sims? ›

Reading Cooking skill books and spending time in the kitchen will raise your Sim's Cooking skill level, unlocking several recipes at a time. But the most interesting recipes are found beyond your Sim's kitchen. When your Sim visits select eateries, they will learn a new recipe just by finishing a plate of food.

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