30 Whole30 Sheet Pan Recipes (2024)

Whether you are actively doing a Whole30 or just looking for a healthy recipe for your busy weeknights, these 30 Whole30 Sheet pan recipes are quick to prep and quick to clean-up. We’re pretty sure you’ll find a new favorite or two to add to your regular meal rotation.

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Sheet pan recipes are the best because, as you may have guessed, they’re made entirely on one sheet pan. They’re generally quick to prep and even quicker to clean up which makes them one of our favorite ways to get dinner on the table. They’re also great for meal prep sessions because you can either make them from start to finish for an easy reheat and eat meal later or you can prep all of the ingredients like a restaurant prep cook would do to be assembled and baked when it’s time to eat.

We use both methods depending on how much time we have on the weekend for meal prepping. We find that reheat and eat meals are great for lunches but we often prefer a hot, freshly cooked meal for dinners so these 30 Whole30 Sheet Pan Meals work great for both situations.

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Whole30 Sheet Pan Recipes: Chicken

One-Pan Roasted Chicken & Veggies

An easy, delicious, and healthy dinner that you can get into the oven quick! The juicy roasted chicken thighs and colorful tender vegetables all cook at the same time on one sheet pan making this an easy-to-prep and easy-to-clean up dinner the whole family will love. Total Time: 50 minutes

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Sheet Pan Chicken Shawarma Bowls

Part salad, part entree, these Sheet Pan Chicken Shawarma Bowls with Cilantro-Lime Dressing are hard to beat when you’ve got a hankering for an easy, takeout-inspired one-pan meal. Total Time: 55 minutes

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One-Pan Balsamic Chicken & Veggie Bake

This Balsamic Chicken and Veggies Sheet-Pan recipe is healthy, easy, and delicious. Everything gets baked right in one pan, and in less than 20 minutes of prep time, you can have this recipe in the oven and roasting away. We’ve heard it for years: Our Balsamic Baked Chicken and Veggies is perfect for weeknights and it’s loved by all! Total Time: 45 minutes

Sheet Pan Mediterranean Chicken and Vegetables

Fast, flavorful and all on one pan, this Sheet Pan Mediterranean Chicken and Veggies makes quick and delicious work of a weeknight meal or a weekend meal prep. We’ve packed it with veggies to make it satisfying and healthy. Leave off the feta cheese for a dairy-free and Whole30 option, but definitely don’t skip the Tahini-Lemon Sauce that brings everything together for a meal you’ll want to make again and again. Total Time: 50 minutes

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One Pan Chicken Caesar Bake

Protein, satisfying fats, veggies and fiber…This recipe has it all! The chicken is marinated for 4 hours (or preferably overnight) in a Creamy Caesar dressing for even more flavor and then roasted to perfection all on one pan with baby potatoes, carrots, green beans, onion and garlic. It’s an incredibly simple meal for the entire family to enjoy.Total Time: 50 minutes

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One Pan Chicken Fajitas

With less than 10 ingredientsthat you likely already have on hand, this dish preps in just 10 minutes and can be on your table in just over a half hour.It’s ideal for prepping a day or two before you’re going to cook it to save time and energy later on. Just slice up your chicken, make your fajita seasoning and pre-chop the peppers and onions –and you’re adulting like a boss!

The only thing left to do is toss the chicken and vegetables with oil and taco seasoning right on the pan, which eliminates the need for any extra bowls to wash later. Total Time: 35 minutes

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One-Pan Chicken Bacon Ranch Sweet Potato Bake

This 7-ingredient sheet pan meal is a busy parent’s dream meal because it comes together easily, it’s veggie-packed and kids love it. Clean up is easy too because every thing is mixed and baked on one sheet pan. Lining the pan with parchment paper makes clean up even easier. Looking for a great ranch dressing recipe? We’ve got you covered with our Homemade Paleo Ranch Dressing (it’s the best!) Total Time: 35 minutes

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One Pan Chicken Broccoli Sweet Potato Bake

This Sweet Potato Broccoli Chicken Bake is a well-balanced, one-dish meal that includes a healthy source of protein (chicken), fats (olive oil & nuts) and carbs (sweet potato, veggies & dried fruit). There really is no need for a side-dish since everything is right there on the pan, but a mixed green salad does complement this dish very nicely.Total Time: 40 minutes

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One-Pan Teriyaki Chicken & Veggies

Full of flavor, nutrient-dense veggies and satisfying protein, this One-Pan Teriyaki Chicken Veggie Bake is sure to be a hit with the entire family. It’s made with a simple homemade teriyaki sauce that’s Whole30-friendly and gives the dish that salty-sweet-umami flavor you love. Serve over cauliflower rice to keep it Whole30. Total Time: 35 minutes

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Whole30 Sheet Pan Recipes: Beef

Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf and Veggies

Need something hearty and filling for dinner tonight? Try this Sheet Pan Mini Meatloaf with Vegetables! It’s like a Sunday dinner, only much simpler and with far fewer dishes to wash. Shaping the barbecue sauce-infused ground beef into mini meatloaves shortens the cooking time so you’ll be able to get dinner on the table faster. Total Time: 50 minutes

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Whole30 Sheet Pan Recipes: Pork

One-Pan Pork Loin with Brussels and Apples

Weeknight meals don’t have to be complicated or involve every. dish. in. kitchen. when they’re as simple as this one. The herbed-mustard rub can be prepped up to 3 days in advance as can the veggies so when it’s time to make dinner magic, everything just needs to be assembled on a sheet pan and popped into the oven to roast while you take care of more pressing issues. Total Time: 45-55 minutes

Oven-Baked Pork Chops with Delicata Squash

This healthy well-rounded meal is made all on one sheet pan. An easy spice rub coats juicy pork chops, sweet delicata squash, and smoky poblano pepper. Get it in the oven in 15 minutes for a nutritious and delicious dinner tonight. Total Time: 40 minutes

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Sheet Pan Kielbasa Cabbage and Potatoes

An easy budget-friendly, weeknight dinner that’s packed with hearty winter veggies and flavor. The best part, aside from the taste, is that clean up is a breeze when you line the pan with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Total Time: 1 hour, 15 minutes

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One-Pan Kielbasa Veggie Bake with Potatoes

Are you in search of an oh-so-easy and delicious weeknight dinner? Look no further! This Whole30-friendly One-Pan Kielbasa Veggie Bake is a must-try. All you need is a large rimmed sheet pan, knife, cutting board, and a few ingredients to make a flavorful, satisfying, and well-rounded meal. Total Time: 40 minutes

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Whole30 Sheet Pan Recipes: Seafood & Vegetarian

One-Pan Salmon & Veggie Bake

When you’re short on time and dinner ideas, this Sheet Pan Baked Salmon with Vegetables is fast, balanced, and delicious! Made with omega-packed salmon, sweet potatoes, and fresh veggies, this salmon sheet pan dinner comes together in under an hour. Total Time: 45 minutes

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One Pan Shrimp Fajita Bowls

These One-Pan Shrimp Fajita Bowls Are A Whole30 (And Busy Weeknight) Game-Changer because they’re ready in just 40 minutes. They’re packed with protein and veggies and are made all on one pan. Try them topped with our Homemade Guacamole to create a fast-casual restaurant experience at home that that won’t break the bank. Total Time: 40 minutes

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Sheet Pan Cauliflower Rice

When Time Isn’t On Your Side, This Super Quick And Easy Sheet Pan Cauliflower Fried Rice Has Your Back. We’ve punched up the protein a bit by adding scrambled eggs but you can add even more with leftover cooked chicken or grilled shrimp. Total Time: 30 minutes

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Plus 13 more Whole30 Sheet Pan recipes You’ll Enjoy

Whole30 Harvest Sheet Pan Dinner – Mary’s Whole Life

Sheet Pan Tandoori Chicken – Nom Nom Paleo

Lemon Garlic Chicken Dinner – The Clean Eating Couple

Sheet Pan Chicken Sweet Potatoes Apples & Brussels Sprouts – Well Plated

Teriyaki Beef Sheet Pan Dinner – Fed & Fit

Parsley & Garlic-Rubbed Salmon with Asparagus & Potatoes – Unsophisticook

Sheet Pan Steak & Veggies – Damn Delicious

Rosemary Balsamic Sheet Pan Chicken Bacon & Apples – Wholesomelicious

Superfood Baked Salmon – Cotter Crunch

Sheet Pan Sweet and Sour Chicken – Whole Kitchen Sink

Italian Chicken and Veggies – Skinny Taste

Chorizo Sheet Pan Breakfast – Fed and Fit

Roasted Vegetable Medley with Sausage – Real Food with Jessica

So there ya have it…Thirty Whole30 Sheet Pan Recipes. Try one recipe each week for the next 30 weeks!

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FAQs

Do you cover sheet pan meals with foil? ›

We recommend foil over parchment paper for sheet pan cooking. As it conducts heat, foil can help accelerate the cooking process and help browning.

What is a whole 30 meal plan? ›

On Whole30, you can eat meat, vegetables, fruit, tree nuts and seeds, and healthy fats. However, you must avoid sugar, grains, legumes, dairy, alcohol, and processed food additives. Although it would be difficult and very restrictive to maintain long term, the Whole30 is designed to be done only for 30 days.

How long do sheet pan meals take to cook? ›

Temperatures range from 375-400°F for sheet pan meals. Depending on the vegetables and protein you've chosen, it may take anywhere from 35-45 minutes to cook thoroughly. Remember if you've chosen something you know will overcook in that period, you want to add it in later on in the cooking time.

What size pan for sheet pan dinners? ›

The right baking sheet to use for sheet pan dinners is called a half-sheet pan. It's made of heavy-gauge metal, measures 18 by 13 inches, and has a 1-inch rim all the way around. It's sturdy enough to take high oven heat — and sometimes broiler heat if your recipe calls for it.

Can you prep sheet pan meals ahead of time? ›

You can also prep components ahead and store in the fridge for up to 5 days, making it even easier! Sheet pan chicken fajitas with tender and juicy chicken, bell peppers, and onions tossed in a delicious homemade fajita seasoning. Ideal for meal prep or for a simple weeknight dinner.

Why not cover food with aluminum foil? ›

Don't use aluminum foil to store leftovers.

This allows bacteria to grow faster. Instead, store leftovers in airtight storage containers or food storage bags.

Can you eat peanut butter on Whole30? ›

Though peanuts and peanut butter aren't allowed on the Whole30 program, other nuts and nut butters are. Cashew butter is loaded with nutrients like healthy fats, magnesium, manganese, and copper. Its smooth, sweet taste pairs well with apples ( 1 ).

Do you actually lose weight on Whole30? ›

Whole30 has gained a reputation as an effective program for weight loss and overall health improvement. Many individuals have reported successful weight loss outcomes while following the Whole30 guidelines.

Can you eat bananas on the Whole30? ›

What about bananas? Yes, both pickles and bananas are allowed on Whole30. Yet if they are a potential trigger food for you (for instance, the sweetness of bananas sets off a craving for other treats or makes you want to binge on the fruit), then you may consider including them on your “don't eat” list.

What is the basic of sheet pan dinners? ›

A sheet pan takes the concept of a one-pot meal and flips it onto a pan. It saves time, makes clean-up easier, and doesn't require expensive equipment or fancy ingredients. Just start with your protein of choice, then add vegetables, fat and flavorings, and roast at high heat until everything is golden brown.

Can I use parchment paper for sheet pan dinners? ›

2. Aluminum foil and parchment paper are your friends. Line the pan with either foil or parchment before cooking to help make clean-up easy!

Should you preheat a sheet pan? ›

Without preheating the baking sheet, ingredients that contain a lot of moisture will essentially start to steam in their own juices before they roast, softening and never quite developing that crispy exterior you want.

How many people does a full sheet pan feed? ›

Generally, a full sheet cake can serve around 70 to 80 people, a half sheet cake serves about 36 to 48, and a quarter sheet cake caters to approximately 20 to 24 guests. Q: How much batter do I need for a sheet cake? A: The amount of batter depends on the sheet cake size.

How many servings in a full sheet pan? ›

Full-sheet cakes, as mentioned, are the crowd's favorites for large events, serving about 70-80 on average. As the go-to choice for smaller gatherings, half-sheet cakes can feed 36-48 people.

What is the difference between a sheet pan and a baking tray? ›

A Baking Sheet is technically a type of baking pan; yet, not all baking pans are considered Baking Sheets. In general, baking pans tend to come in many different shapes. They are usually much deeper than a Baking Sheet, which helps when you're working with batter.

Should you cover food with foil when baking? ›

Covering dishes with aluminum foil during a bake helps lock in moisture. Loosely placing or tenting a sheet of foil over a dish can prevent the top from browning while the rest of your dish continues to bake.

Should I cover my casserole with foil? ›

The primary reason for covering a casserole as it bakes is to trap moisture inside the dish. This will not only keep the casserole itself moist, but it will also help get the casserole up to cooking temperature.

When to cover food with foil in the oven? ›

It's always a great idea to cover your dishes with aluminum foil while cooking at high temperatures in the oven. It protects your food from drying out or burning and helps keep in the heat and moisture, ensuring a perfectly cooked meal.

Does covering food with aluminum foil make it cook faster? ›

Because aluminum foil is a conductor, any part of the cookies that directly touch the foil will cook faster and can burn the dough. Opt for parchment paper instead.

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