21 Healthy Recipes That'll Put Your 8x8 Pan to Work (2024)

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21 Healthy Recipes That'll Put Your 8x8 Pan to Work (1)

ByCaroline Stanko

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Updated: Feb. 29, 2024

    From main dishes to sides, these are our favorite healthy meals to make in an 8x8 pan!

    1/20

    Italian Hot Dish

    My husband had a poor perception of healthy food until he tried this beefy casserole. The combination of pasta, oregano, mushrooms and green peppers makes it a favorite healthy pasta recipe in our house. —Theresa Smith, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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    2/20

    Greek Breakfast Casserole

    This is a great dish for a Sunday brunch, or you can cut it into six pieces and freeze it to have as a quick and easy breakfast any day of the week. I also like to make it with broccoli, carrots, green onions, Canadian bacon and sharp cheddar cheese; the variations are nearly endless! —Lauri Knox, Pine, Colorado

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    3/20

    Turkey Mushroom Tetrazzini

    Your family will flip over this turkey and mushroom casserole. In fact, the creamy Parmesan-topped tetrazzini is so satisfying, no one will suspect it's lower in fat! —Irene Banegas, Las Cruces, New Mexico

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    4/20

    Mexican-Style Chicken Manicotti

    Combining an Italian pasta and Mexican ingredients creates an exceptional dish. This recipe is well liked even in Cajun country. —Larry Phillips, Shreveport, Louisiana

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    5/20

    Pastry-Topped Turkey Casserole

    My friends tell me this is the best potpie they've ever had. Hearty and full-flavored, my comforting classic never lets on that it’s also low in fat and a good source of fiber. —Agnes Ward, Stratford, Ontario

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    6/20

    Taste of Home

    I love making this stuffed pepper recipe. It's one of the few ways I can get my husband to eat veggies. Make it meatless by replacing the beef with eggplant and adding more vegetables like mushrooms or squash. You can also replace the rice with barley, couscous or even orzo. —Jennifer Zimmerman, Avondale, Arizona

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    7/20

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    The key to this curry chicken is getting complex flavors without heaviness. For the veggies, I like colorful pea pods, sweet red peppers and water chestnuts. —David Dahlman, Chatsworth, California

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    8/20

    Garden Vegetable Cornbread

    When I was a kid, my parents would make cornbread for my siblings and me. We would slather butter and maple syrup over the warm bread—it was delicious. Today I experiment a lot with recipes, just as my grandma and mom did, and that's how my version of their easy cornbread recipe was born! —Kim Moyes, Kenosha, Wisconsin

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    9/20

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    Green Curry Salmon with Green Beans

    Like a lot of people here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, my boyfriend, Michael, loves to fish. When we have an abundance of fresh salmon on hand, this is one way we cook it. —Amy Paul Maynard, Albany, Oregon

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    10/20

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    Zucchini Roll-Ups

    We love lasagna, but these zucchini roll-ups are a little healthier and a lot quicker! Using zucchini “pasta” also makes the dish gluten- and grain-free. To make zucchini strips, use a box grater or mandoline to get even slices. —Courtney Stultz, Weir, Kansas

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    11/20

    Parmesan Baked Cod

    This is a goof-proof way to keep oven-baked cod moist and flavorful. My mom shared this recipe with me years ago and I've loved it ever since. —Mary Jo Hoppe, Pewaukee, Wisconsin

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    12/20

    If you're thinking about a meatless meal, give these no-fuss peppers a try. They come together with just a few ingredients and put a tasty spin on a low-fat dinner! —Cindy Reams, Philipsburg, PA

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    13/20

    Cranberry and Pear Crisp

    This dessert is perfect for that first autumn day you can feel a nip in the air. It’s full of sweet, crunchy fall flavors. —Lori Choquette, Holyoke, Massachusetts

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    14/20

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    Sweet Corn and Potato Gratin

    This tasty potato gratin side dish combines great garlic and onion flavor, and kids love the nice crispy topping, too! —Jennifer Olson, Pleasanton, California

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    15/20

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    Spinach-Stuffed Chicken Parmesan

    Every time I buy a loaf of bread, I use the heels to make bread crumbs. Just pop them in the toasters and crush them into a labeled baggie. That way I always have them on hand for quick recipes like this. —Kellie Foglio, Salem, Wisconsin

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    16/20

    Apple Quinoa Spoon Bread

    My cousin is a strict vegetarian, so creating satisfying veggie dishes is my yearly challenge. This spoon bread can act as an amazing Thanksgiving side, but the addition of hearty, healthy quinoa and vegetables make it a well-rounded casserole. Pair it with a seasonal salad to make a filling vegetarian meal. —Christine Wendland, Browns Mills, New Jersey

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    17/20

    Baked Apple Surprise

    This sweet-savory recipe is a favorite. Use Brie instead of blue cheese if you like things creamier. My tip? Bake the apples in a muffin tin so they won’t roll around. —Jessica Levinson, Nyack, New York

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    18/20

    I'm always on the lookout for healthy recipes for my family. If you find yourself craving Italian food, this delicious 30-minute meal hits the spot. —Susan Wholley, Fairfield, Connecticut

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    19/20

    Spicy Shepherd's Pie

    Taco seasoning adds zip to this hearty main dish. It’s easy to top with instant mashed potatoes, which I stir up while browning the beef. —Mary Malchow, Neenah, Wisconsin

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    20/20

    Yogurt Cornbread

    My husband doesn't like traditional Texas cornbread, so I came up with this recipe. This is the only kind he'll eat. Yogurt makes this variation different from most. —Amanda Andrews of Mansfield, Texas

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    Originally Published: December 31, 1969

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    Caroline Stanko

    As editor, Caroline researches, writes and edits all things food and beverage and helps produce videos for Taste of Home. With seven years at TOH under her belt, Caroline has worked on the print, SIP and digital teams. When she’s not at her desk, you can probably find Caroline mixing up a killer co*cktail, reading a dog-eared library book or cooki...

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    FAQs

    What do you use a 8x8 pan for? ›

    8x8” Square Baking Dish

    This size is used most for desserts like brownies, blondies, shortbread, tiramisu, crispy rice treats, coffee cake, and bread pudding, but theoretically it could be used in a savory context as well for cornbread or a small focaccia.

    How many cups does an 8x8 dish hold? ›

    The 8×8 pan's 64 inches of surface area can contain up to 8 cups. And, because there won't be a major difference in surface area or batter depth when you pack your halved recipe into the smaller baking dish, you won't even need to adjust the oven temperature or the cooking time.

    What makes a good recipe? ›

    Look for recipes that have the following:
    1. Ingredient measurements in multiple formats (weight, volume, size).
    2. Context clues for timing of each relevant piece of cooking instruction.
    3. Explanations on why certain steps are important to the recipe process.
    May 26, 2020

    How to create your own recipes? ›

    Tips to keep in mind when writing recipes:
    1. List ingredients in chronological order. ...
    2. Separate ingredients for major steps in a recipe. ...
    3. List steps in order, keeping instructions short and to the point. ...
    4. Give specifics about doneness. ...
    5. Include storage suggestions. ...
    6. Offer extra methods or substitutions (when tested).
    Nov 19, 2020

    Is 8x8 or 9x9 better for brownies? ›

    A 9x9" metal (aluminized steel) pan yielded crisp-edged, somewhat dense brownies that were unremarkable. An 8x8" glass pan made brownies with cakey, crackly-on-top corners and a very thick, gooey texture within.

    What can I substitute for an 8x8 pan? ›

    The simplest substitute: 8" square = 9" round

    Bingo! You've just seen the easiest, most basic pan substitution: the capacity of an 8” square pan and 9” round pan are the same (64”) and the pans can be substituted for one another in any recipe.

    Will 2 8x8 pans equal a 9x13? ›

    From this you can see that you can substitute two 8” pans for the 9”x13” one as 2x64 = 128 square inches which is close enough. CALCULATING SQUARE INCHES FOR ROUND PANS is a little more complicated.

    Can I use 9x13 instead of 8x8? ›

    The area of a 8x8 pan on the other hand, is 64 square inches, or close to half that of a 9x13 pan. This means you can scale a recipe down from a 9x13 pan to an 8x8 pan by simply halving the recipe. Conversely, to go from a 8x8 pan to a 9x13 pan, you double the recipe.

    Is a 2 qt baking dish 8x8? ›

    How Big is a 2 Quart Baking Dish?, measuring 8 inches wide by 12 inches long. It is also commonly found as 11 inches wide or 7 inches long, with a depth of 1.5 inches. Additionally, the rectangular variation is 11.1 inches x 7.1 inches x 1.7 inches deep.

    What are the 5 things a recipe will tell you? ›

    • Yield. The yield tells the number and size of servings the recipe will make.
    • List of Ingredients & Amounts.
    • Step By Step Directions for Mixing & Handling.
    • Equipment (Container Size & Type)
    • Temperature & Time.

    What are the 7 common recipe categories? ›

    Recipe Categories
    • Breakfast recipes.
    • Lunch recipes.
    • Dinner recipes.
    • Appetizer recipes.
    • Salad recipes.
    • Main-course recipes.
    • Side-dish recipes.
    • Baked-goods recipes.

    What makes homemade food better? ›

    When you prepare your own meals, you have more control over the ingredients. By cooking for yourself, you can ensure that you and your family eat fresh, wholesome meals. This can help you to look and feel healthier, boost your energy, stabilize your weight and mood, and improve your sleep and resilience to stress.

    Are homemade meals cheaper? ›

    It is 5 times more expensive to order delivery from a restaurant than it is to cook at home. Meal kits are 3 times more expensive than cooking from scratch. When cooking at home, you'll save most money on carb-based meals (vs eating them at a restaurant).

    Is it cheaper to make your own food? ›

    For those who want a quick and easy answer: It's generally cheaper to cook food at home than eat out. The reason so many people can get stuck on the question is the human psychology variable. People don't always spend wisely, and it isn't as if prices are always the same at a supermarket or a fast food restaurant.

    Can you legally own a recipe? ›

    Recipes themselves are generally not protected by copyright. This is because they are considered to be a collection of facts and ideas, which are not copyrightable. However, the expression of the recipe can be protected by copyright. This includes the written instructions.

    Can I use an 8x8 pan instead of 9x13? ›

    Adjusting a Recipe for a Different Pan Size

    The area of a 8x8 pan on the other hand, is 64 square inches, or close to half that of a 9x13 pan. This means you can scale a recipe down from a 9x13 pan to an 8x8 pan by simply halving the recipe. Conversely, to go from a 8x8 pan to a 9x13 pan, you double the recipe.

    What is an 8x8 pan equal to? ›

    An 8x8 pan is 8x8x1=64 cubic inches of batter, which will rise when baked. A 9x13x1=117 cubic inches of batter to get the same baked result in a. Larger pan.

    Can I use an 8x8 pan instead of 9x9 for brownies? ›

    If it's something that going to rise (increase in volume as it bakes) the 8X8 will probably work, though you will end up with a “taller” cake, brownies, etc. If you are making a casserole type dish, which pan you use will depend on if the 8X8 will hold it without overflowing.

    How much does an 8x8 pan hold? ›

    From there you can determine the pan's volume capacity. Going back to our 8″ x 8″ pan and multiplying the 2″ depth as well, you'll find that it has a volume of 128 cubic inches. Convert that to fluid ounces by multiplying by 0.5, and you'll get 64 fluid ounces, which is 8 cups.

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