I talk a lot about comfort in the kitchen—those go-to meals that come together easily and bring everyone to the table. And at the heart of that kind of cooking are simple recipes.
Simple recipes are like your culinary foundation. They’re the ones you’ve made a dozen different ways, with whatever you had in the fridge, and they still turn out delicious. Think of a simple marinara, a basic pasta, a pot of beans, or roasted chicken thighs. These aren’t fancy recipes; they’re flexible, forgiving, and full of potential.

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When I first started cooking for myself, I leaned heavily on base recipes without even realizing it. I’d make pasta with garlic and olive oil, then add whatever veggies or leftovers I had around. Over time, I realized those kinds of meals were the ones I returned to again and again—and more importantly, the ones I felt confident enough to make my own. They became my starting lineup of recipe ideas.
Recipe Categories
So in this article, I’m sharing my main recipe categories. Browse through the categories until you find something you like. Give it a try, and invent the version of the recipes that works best for you. Remember to create, taste, and innovate.
Create Your Starting Lineup Of Base Recipes
The beauty of simple recipes is that they just give you a place to start. And once you get the hang of a few, you’ll find they carry you through busy weeknights, last-minute dinner guests, and those “I have no idea what to make” moments.
With a few solid ones in your back pocket, you’ll always have a meal waiting to happen. So trust your instincts, use what you’ve got, and make these recipes your own. That’s where the real magic happens in the kitchen.
Browse these recipe categories and have fun inventing your starting lineup of base recipes!