EveryPlate is known for its super approachable and super affordable recipes. Starting at $2.99 per portion, it’s no wonder why it’s such a hit. But this low cost also translates to fewer ingredients, so I was very surprised to discover how good the recipes are at making the most out of less.
The menu has something for everyone, including some low-calorie dishes and a good portion of vegetarian-friendly recipes. It features influences from all over the world, from local to Italian to North African fare.
For those with more refined palates, the Premium and Premium+ categories are sure to satisfy. These premium options offer you a heightened dining experience with exceptional ingredients and complex flavors.
So, let's delve into the highlights of EveryPlate's menu, showcasing the company’s commitment to affordability, variety, and taste. This culinary journey promises to be a delight, no matter your preferences and cooking skills.
Zesty Herb-Rubbed Salmon with Green Beans & Potatoes – Best premium recipe
Southwest Beef & Bean Chili with Sour Cream – Best comfort food
Garlicky White Sauce Flatbread with Tomato & Zucchini – Best vegetarian meal
Cheesy Steak & Caramelized Onion with Wedges & Aioli – Best decadent dish
Mushroom & Bean Quesadillas with Pickled Jalapeño – Best for takeout lovers
Premium+ ingredients (even more premium than Premium)
Featured in the Dietitian Win category with only 620 calories per serving
Ready in the oven in just 30 minutes
This recipe is the winner for me, firstly because it only has 7 ingredients. These are Premium+, so it makes you feel like a fancy chef. Talk about simplicity! And they complement each other really well.
This is a calorie-conscious and nourishing meal. The dreamy combination of flaky salmon that melts in your mouth and the tender herb-roasted Yukon gold potatoes is just so tasty.
The charred green beans and the creamy lemon-garlic sauce add a little fiber and fat to make it nutritionally complete. The Italian seasoning works really well with the zestiness of the lemon in both the sauce and the salmon.
But what seals the deal for me is that you don’t have to put in much work in order to make this wonderful feast, as the oven does most of the job for you, and there’s not much to clean up after. That’s right, everything cooks on just 2 baking sheets, so there will be little to no mess involved.
Tex Mex paste and Southwest Spice included
A popular recipe (in the Customer Fave category) with 620 calories per serving
Ready in 30 minutes or less
You can’t go wrong with this recipe. It’s simple, quick, and perfect to warm you up from the inside. Of course, the cool sour cream dollop added at the end balances the spiciness and literal hotness of the dish, so you can enjoy the flavors without being overwhelmed by them.
The garlic and onion provide the perfect aromatic base in which the ground beef and the black beans simmer while they absorb the sweetness of the tomatoes in the rich beef stock, as well as the myriad of spices in the mix. Yum!
I like that even though this is comfort food, it’s not unhealthy by any means. At just 620 calories, you get a complete meal in a bowl, and it will make your tummy (and heart) full.
Did I mention that it only takes half an hour to make? After prepping the ingredients, you simply stir everything in a pot until it’s cooked. So, only 1 pot to clean at the end.
Features 2 types of cheese plus Italian spices
Only 600 calories per serving
Ready in 30 minutes or less
Everybody loves pizza, but this recipe is elevated because it uses flatbread instead. It’s thinner, crispier, and therefore has fewer carbs and makes for a lighter meal. A portion has only 600 calories, so you can eat it anytime. No need to wait for a cheat day.
What makes this meal great is the topping. It combines both traditional mozzarella and a sauce made with butter and rich cream cheese, while the zucchini and tomatoes add a juicy, fresh element.
The Italian seasoning adds depth to the flavor and goes really well with the garlic, which comes in the form of both roasted cloves and powder. And I mean… the more garlic in a recipe, the better, right?
This recipe involves a bit of multitasking from the oven to the pan, but it’s certainly not complicated. And as you don’t have to make the flatbread from scratch, it saves a lot of time, and it can be ready in under half an hour.
Features melted gouda cheese and roasted garlic aioli
More decadent at 1,000 calories per serving
Ready in 30 minutes or less
Now, this is a recipe for your cheat day (or a very hearty dinner). At around 1,000 calories per portion, this sandwich unites steak, caramelized onions, a roasted garlic aioli, and melted gouda on top. Plus some roasted wedges on the side. I love how the diced steak cooks together with the caramelized onions in the stock, infusing the roux.
The aioli is made with mayonnaise and mashed roasted garlic. You’re instructed to brush the insides of the buns with melted butter and toast them before you spread them with the aioli, thus adding an extra level of smoothness.
You’ll need to multitask for this recipe to be ready in 30 minutes, so you won’t really have time to rest between steps but trust me, it’s far from hard labor. You can use ketchup or your dipping sauce of choice for the wedges. Or, if you want to be extra decadent… You can put some cheese slices on top before taking them out of the oven.
With shredded spicy Pepper Jack cheese
730 calories per serving
Ready in just 20 minutes
This is a healthy, plant-forward twist on the beloved quesadillas you’d usually order on takeout night. Great news: you can finish preparing them (and probably eat them) faster than it takes the delivery guy to pick up your order.
Clean-up is super quick, too, as you’ll only use a cutting board, a pan, and a small bowl to pickle the jalapeños. Yes, you can brag to your friends that you pickled them yourself. It’s really no big deal, but it sounds like a pro move.
The button mushrooms and the black beans serve as the flavorful proteins, and the tomato, sour cream, and lime add acidity to balance the spiciness of the jalapeños and Pepper Jack. Speaking of which…
The cheese is listed as 1 ingredient, but it's actually a cheese laced with several spices and herbs, so it adds a complex flavor profile to the dish. Just like the smoked paprika. It’s a vegetarian meal, but it’s far from boring.
Sweet and tangy combination
730 calories per serving
Ready in 35 minutes
This Moroccan-inspired bowl is another Customer Fave recipe on EveryPlate’s menu and features some very interesting ingredients and flavor combinations, especially if you’re not used to Northern African cuisines.
This is basically a stew, so it’s easy to cook and clean up. It’s the perfect dish to warm you up on a cold day. Or any day, really. Plus, it’s ready in just over half an hour, making it a quicker version of the original.
You’ll get to experience saucy spiced chickpeas in combination with sweet dried apricots, a tangy lemon sauce, and garlicky couscous, with some tender zucchini and onion bringing the mix of aromas and textures to the next level.
To finish it up, you’ll also receive some fresh cilantro as garnish, which, combined with the sour cream and lemon sauce, will balance out the Tunisian spices. Now that’s a complete meal in both nutrients and flavors.
Tunisian Spice blend included for the aromatic turkey
690 calories per serving
Ready in 30 minutes or less
This is another North African recipe, this time with more Mediterranean influences. Namely, the Greek feta salad on top. I don’t know about you, but I think feta cheese makes everything better. And in this case, it’s used both in the salad and the lemony sauce.
The fluffy basmati rice serves as a base. The salad, which goes on top, is made with cucumber and onions, and along with the tasty feta, brings an explosion of freshness to complement the spiciness of the meat.
The turkey simmers with garlic, onion, and Tunisian spices, ensuring that it draws in all the flavor and becomes super aromatic. The drop of butter you add at the end takes it up a notch.
I like how simple the steps are for this one. The rice cooks by itself, and the other steps take around 5 minutes each, so it all goes very smoothly. Very neat, and very quick.
Can be made vegan by omitting the egg
Only 570 calories per serving
Ready in 35 minutes
This is a cute take on a classic Asian dish. It has all the important components of good ramen, minus the water. But even though it’s not in soup form, you can still slurp on the noodles. No judging.
If you’re looking for a light meal that’s still nutritious and full of flavor, this is a great choice. You can omit the egg and make it 100% plant-based. I personally prefer the egg on top, but if you forgot to buy eggs the last time you went to the store, it’s not a big deal.
The bouncy noodles are glazed with a sweet soy sauce. EveryPlate also provides rice wine vinegar, cornstarch, and sweet Thai chili sauce for an authentic taste.
The garlic, scallions, and ginger add aroma and extra spiciness, while the sugar snap peas and bell pepper add juicy tenderness and fiber.
In case it wasn’t obvious from the “stir-fry” in the title of the dish, it’s super easy to make and you won’t have much cleanup to do at the end. Phew.
Prep/Cook Time | Calories | Suitable for | Difficulty Level | |
30 minutes | 620 | Dietitian Win, Premium+, Easy Cleanup | Easy | |
30 minutes | 620 | Comfort Food, Customer Fave, Easy Cleanup | Easy | |
30 minutes | 600 | Vegetarians, Diet-Friendly | Medium | |
30 minutes | 1000 | Comfort Food, Decadent Food | Medium | |
20 minutes | 730 | Vegetarians, Spicy Food, Easy Cleanup | Easy | |
35 minutes | 730 | Vegetarians, Spicy Food, Customer Fave | Easy | |
30 minutes | 690 | Easy Prep, Spicy Food | Easy | |
35 minutes | 570 | Vegetarians, Vegans (without the egg), Low-Calorie | Easy |
EveryPlate offers a variety of meals inspired by different international cuisines. You’ll see tacos, quesadillas, sandwiches, and melts but also stir-fries, different types of pasta, meatloaves, flatbreads, and chicken pot pies.
Besides being affordable, they’re mostly family-friendly and super easy to make. If you crave seafood or steak, you can also opt for the Premium recipes of the week, like this Zesty Herb-Rubbed Salmon with Green Beans and Potatoes.
This depends on your personal taste, but luckily, EveryPlate has something for everyone. From American Cheesy Steak and Caramelized Onion Sandos to Moroccan Chickpea and Apricot Tagine with Garlicky Couscous, I picked out some of the best EveryPlate dishes available.
For the 2 or 3 premium recipes available each week that feature steak or seafood, you’ll have to pay a few extra bucks per portion. But that’s only if you feel inclined to cook an extra fancy dinner that week.