What To Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking

What To Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking

ham and fig grilled cheese

with an arugula fig pistachio salad

Caroline Chambers
Sep 24, 2023
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As many of you know, I finished shooting What To Cook the cookbook this past week (AH, YAY!). After being on set and cooking more than 50 full dinner meals in 5 days (well, I really just sit there while the food stylists do their thing, but I was present…) the last thing in the world that I want to do is cook.

Writing an entire book of recipes that I hope will inspire people to cook when they don’t feel like cooking has made me think a lot about what I truly cook when I don’t feel like cooking. And one of the things I always fall back on is a really delicious sandwich. I don’t love a huge, mile-high packed sandwich for dinner. I prefer a melty little toasty guy. Preferably with ham in it.

And seeing as how it’s fig season — one of the shortest, most fleeting, most glorious seasons of all — we’re getting figs involved. If you can’t find them easily, just add a swipe of fig jam, but I really hope you can find them! They get warm and melty and they’re so, so delicious in there.


Happy second day of fall!! 🍂 If you’re in the mood for some peak autumnal cooking now that fall’s official, here are some ideas:

  • beef and three-bean chili: If “chili” is the first thing you thought of when you read “peak autumnal cooking,” this one’s for you.

  • lemony chicken orzo soup: If you’re not ready for a big bowl of chili just yet, try my version of avgolemono — a simple chicken and rice soup that’s thickened with eggs. It has veggies, greens, and lots of lemon, making it both cozy and fresh. You’ll love it.

  • sheet-pan chicken and squash: Fall = squash season and this sheet-pan dinner will not disappoint.

  • one-pot cheesy sausage & butternut squash orzotto: Another squashy option. Fun fact, this was the first recipe I ever published on What to Cook, back in December 2020!

  • 30-minute al pastor enchiladas: This is a skillet full of cheesy comfort that comes together so quickly.

  • souvla-inspired chicken salad: Bookmark this recipe for the first time you see persimmons pop up at your grocery store!


ham and fig grilled cheese

Serves 4 (or 2 if you’re really hungry and want 2 sandwiches each)

Cook time: 30 minutes

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