Foil Dinners

Try this Foil Dinners recipe

Foil Dinners
Foil Dinners

Try this Foil Dinners recipe

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 45 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 2.53633333333333 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 0.0383333333333333 g
  • Fiber 0.431666680177053 g
  • Protein 0.701666666666667 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.0105 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (38g)
  • Sodium 1.93333333333333 mg
  • Sugar 2.10466665315628 g
  • Trans Fat 0.0135333333333333 g
  • Calories 13 calories

Step-by-step

  • Start charcoals.
  • Mix the falafel per instructions.
  • Cut all vegetables.
  • When falafel is ready, get a piece of foil big enough to fit all the ingredients. (You'll know how big after you do your first one!)
  • Put shiny side in. (I don't know why, just do it!)
  • Put some falafel mix in the middle, shape like an oblong pattie.
  • Put some of each vegetable on top, watch for carrots that like to roll off.
  • Sprinkle lots of seasoning.
  • Now the tricky part, closing the foil. You make a boat and take the long sides, put them together and roll a couple of times (as many as you can).
  • You then take the ends and roll them upwards as far as you can.
  • I take another piece of foil and wrap it again the same way in the same direction. You want to do it in such a way that no juice or steam can escape.
  • Do this until you are out of food. I made six good sized dinners with falafel and 2 with just vegetables. I probably used between 1.5 and 2 cups of falafel mix.
  • Put foil dinners on coals, making sure there are no flames.
  • After about 15 minutes, you can flip the dinners.
  • When you start to smell the food, it probably is done. You really need to just make sure the vegetables are cooked.
  • You can check a dinner at any time and just close it back up if it's not ready.
  • This is a really great dinner. Serve with bread if you have it.
  • I like to put picante sauce on mine.

My Favorite Weeknight Meal: Foil Dinners

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook healthy and delicious meals can feel like a constant uphill battle. Between juggling work deadlines, school pick-ups, and after-school activities, the last thing I want to deal with is a complicated, time-consuming recipe. That’s why I’ve fallen head over heels for foil dinners. They’re the ultimate weeknight meal solution—simple, customizable, and incredibly satisfying.

The beauty of foil dinners lies in their simplicity. You essentially toss your favorite vegetables and protein (or just veggies for a vegetarian option!) into a large piece of foil, season it generously, and then seal it up tightly. The foil packet creates a self-contained oven, allowing the ingredients to steam and cook beautifully. No messy pans, no complicated techniques, just delicious, perfectly cooked food ready in a flash.

Why I love foil dinners:

  • Convenience: Minimal prep work and cleanup. Perfect for busy weeknights.
  • Customizability: You can use any vegetables you have on hand, making it a great way to use up leftovers or experiment with different flavor combinations.
  • Healthier option: Steaming the vegetables in foil preserves their nutrients and avoids added fats.
  • Fun for the whole family: It's a great activity to involve kids in the cooking process.
  • Delicious and satisfying: The flavors meld beautifully during cooking, resulting in a tender and juicy final product.

My go-to foil dinner recipe:

My favorite foil dinner combo includes sliced onions, bell peppers, mushrooms, cubed red potatoes, zucchini, carrots, and a protein source—often falafel mix for a vegetarian twist, or sometimes grilled chicken or sausage for a heartier meal. I like to season everything generously with my favorite blend of herbs and spices; I often go for a combination of cayenne pepper, black pepper, and whatever other herbs happen to be in my spice rack.

Tips for foil dinner success:

  • Use heavy-duty aluminum foil to prevent tearing.
  • Don't overcrowd the foil packets; allow for some space between ingredients.
  • Seal the packets tightly to prevent steam from escaping.
  • Cook over medium heat to ensure even cooking and prevent burning.
  • Cooking time varies depending on the ingredients and thickness of the vegetables; start checking for doneness around 15-20 minutes and adjust as needed.
  • Serve with your favorite sides—bread, rice, or a simple salad are all great options.

Foil dinners have become a staple in our household, a true lifesaver on busy weeknights. They’re a quick, healthy, and delicious option that the whole family loves. Plus, the cleanup is a breeze, which is a huge win in my book! I encourage you to give them a try – I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how much you enjoy them. Experiment with different ingredients and flavor combinations, and soon you’ll have your own go-to foil dinner recipe that perfectly fits your tastes and schedule.

Beyond the convenience, foil dinners represent a chance to connect with my family. The process of preparing them, from chopping the vegetables to sealing the packets, is a shared experience. It's a moment of connection amidst the daily rush, a simple act of creating something delicious and wholesome together. The shared meal that follows is always a highlight of our day, a time for laughter, conversation, and appreciating the simple pleasures of good food and good company.