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Posted: 2017-03-08T11:01:58Z | Updated: 2017-03-08T11:01:58Z

The thing with dinner is that no one feels like making it. People are tired at the end of a work day fully spent. But if a healthy, delicious dinner can be made in just 30 minutes , there really is no excuse for not making it. Any of us can muster up enough energy for a half-hour of work, especially when it comes with the reward of one of these great meals.

Were talking chicken, shrimp, salmon or even pork just because its quick doesnt mean it cant be exciting. We have five awesome 30-minute dinner recipes to get you through this work week. You got this.

1
Easy Shrimp And Broccoli Stir Fry
Damn Delicious
Get the Easy Shrimp and Broccoli Stir Fry recipe from Damn Delicious
2
Baked Lemon Chicken
Gimme Some Oven
Get the Baked Lemon Chicken recipe from Gimme Some Oven
3
Asian Salmon In Foil
Damn Delicious
Get the Asian Salmon In Foil recipe from Damn Delicious
4
30-Minute Pork Scallopini With Lemons And Capers
Foodie Crush
5
30-Minute Vegan Coconut Curry
Minimalist Baker
Get the 30-Minute Vegan Coconut Curry recipe from Minimalist Baker

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