The Sheet Pan - 150+ Easy, Creative Meals from Your Most Versatile Pan by America's Test Kitchen

    • Categories: Quick / easy; Sauces, general; Cooking ahead; North African; Vegetarian; Vegan
    • Ingredients: garlic; paprika; ground coriander; Aleppo pepper; ground cumin; caraway seeds
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  • Onion sliders

    • EatinSnax on May 17, 2026

      This is a great way to make sliders for a family when you can’t cook outdoors. I’ve made them numerous times. Way less messy than making them on a stovetop. The one-pan method works really well, though I’ve also used a skillet to soften the onions while the oven preheats to save time.

  • Chicken and herb quesadillas

    • EatinSnax on February 07, 2026

      This method is really great. The quesadillas come out crispy on both sides, but light, almost like pastry. It’s an efficient way to make them by the batch for the family, but the texture is the best part. A keeper.

  • Charred broccoli Caesar salad with chicken

    • jessica_ih9yfa on February 15, 2026

      I’m obsessed with this recipe. I love the toasted panko for breadcrumbs, and the broccoli is so tender and flavorful. I almost always meal prep some chicken for the week, so that saves cook time. I can usually make three meals out of this- and I always eat it all! Definitely on rotation lately.

  • Teriyaki chicken thighs with sesame vegetables

    • EatinSnax on December 04, 2025

      This was fine, good even, but a little fiddly. Also I want to note that corresponding photo in the book appears to show a completely different dish. Sauce was good, chicken came out well. Too few vegetables for the amount of meat in my opinion, and the sheet pan was too crowded to add more. The overcrowding prevented the veggies from roasting very well. Probably won’t repeat as a whole, but I’d make the teriyaki baked thighs on their own again and just cook some veggies separately.

  • Peruvian chicken with cauliflower and sweet potatoes

    • HarlanH on December 06, 2025

      Not bad. The sauce is very tasty. I think it'd be better with convection mode in the oven, and possibly with boneless skinless thighs instead of whole legs (and longer veggie cooking time but shorter chicken time).

  • Glazed meatloaf with lemon-herb potatoes and Brussels sprouts

    • terri_j6xmbj on March 26, 2026

      Oat milk works fine if you are dairy free, and nutritional yeast is a good sub for the Parmesan.

  • Pork tenderloins and panzanella salad

    • EatinSnax on October 17, 2025

      This came out great! The veggies especially. Perfect use of farmer’s market bounty.

  • Breakfast pizza

    • paula_2jbrri on April 05, 2026

      The recipe could be a little more specific about the pizza dough. I tried the pizza crust from a can, and it didn't turn out well. Next time I’m going to try a prepared crust. If that doesn’t work, I’ll try frozen dough. I didn’t put the eggs in wells like the recipe called for. I whipped the eggs and poured them over the cheese just like my favorite pizza place does.

  • Everyday French toast

    • EatinSnax on October 17, 2025

      I have been making this recipe for my family from ATK’s website for a while now. It’s a staple for us, so I’m happy to see it in the book. It’s not the best French toast recipe I’ve had, but it’s still delicious and sooo convenient with 3 little kids. I always double it and freeze what we don’t eat. The slices can be popped in the toaster straight from the freezer and treated like an Eggo. Only one side of the bread gets pretty in the sheet pan, but I just serve it with that side up.

  • One big pancake

    • EatinSnax on October 17, 2025

      We enjoyed this and given how convenient it was to make such a big batch, though I think it calls for too much flour compared to other recipes. With some tweaks, it will probably become a staple for us just like the French Toast in this book. Not as good as regular pancakes, but a time saver when trying to feed kids before school. Love the ability to freeze it for meal prep. Some fun ideas for toppings too.

  • Foil-roasted potatoes

    • terri_j6xmbj on March 26, 2026

      Olive oil work just fine instead of butter.

  • Crispy smashed potatoes

    • terri_j6xmbj on March 26, 2026

      Steaming the potatoes doesn’t get them flavorful enough.

  • Garlicky broiled shrimp

    • EatinSnax on March 29, 2026

      Quick, easy, tasty. The the seasoning is pretty mild, but versatile. These shrimp would be at home paired with any number of meals.

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  • ISBN 10 1954210523
  • ISBN 13 9781954210523
  • Published Oct 07 2025
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 360
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher America's Test Kitchen

Publishers Text

Streamline your kitchen with ATK’s sheet pan cookbook featuring 150+ recipes and step-by-step photographs for easy one-pan meals.

The sheet pan is a cook’s blank canvas for creativity. Fill it up.

Exciting possibilities open up when you turn to this sheet pan cookbook for all your weeknight dinners, breakfasts, snacks, and beyond. You'll build extraordinary layers of flavor, while also streamlining the cooking process. Make Peruvian Chicken with Cauliflower and Sweet Potatoes, and even sizzling dishes like Steak Fajitas or curries like Paneer Tikka Masala, all in your most basic pan.

Wow every weeknight with incredible sheet pan recipes and uniquely ATK techniques: Everyone loves chicken and potatoes, but our Baharat roasted version is a smorgasbord of vibrant toppings and sauces. Glazed salmon gets broiled on top of a sheet-pan size layer of irresistible, crunchy toasted rice. You'll easily elevate your everyday meals with these tricks.

The sheet pan makes meals both playful and practical: One Big Pancake (with fun mix-and-match toppings) serves eight breakfast all at once. Mac and Cheese achieves a sweeping landscape of crispy noodles—no fighting for your favorite part. You can use the sheet pan like a griddle to turn out fast food–style steamed sliders. Even serve stunning company-worthy meals right from the sheet.

With 150+ one-pan meals—from Swordfish Skewers with Tomato-Scallion Caponata to Coffee-Rubbed Short Ribs with Celery Root Salad—you'll look forward to sheet pan dinners every day.

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