Sundays are meant for good food and forgetting that Monday even exists. Whether you’re winding down from a busy weekend or just want to cozy up with a comforting meal, we’ve got you covered. These Sunday suppers are the kind of dishes that make you want to stay at the table a little longer and put off the to-do list for a few more hours. From classic comfort foods to a few unexpected gems, each recipe is easy enough to whip up but still feels like a great way to cap off the weekend.
Italian Tomato Pasta Soup
Italian tomato pasta soup is loaded with beef, sausage, mushrooms, and escarole for a perfect Sunday night dinner. It’s the kind of comforting bowl you’ll want to curl up with, making you feel ready to take on the week ahead—or at least forget Monday exists for a bit longer.
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Chicken Sorrentino
Chicken Sorrentino is a great Sunday night pick when you’re craving something hearty. With layers of breaded chicken, prosciutto, eggplant, and cheese baked in a rich tomato sauce, it’s a meal that brings all the comfort without the stress. Perfect for capping off the weekend in style.
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Thai Red Curry Soup
Thai red curry noodle soup is perfect for those Sunday nights when you want something quick but full of flavor. It’s ready in just 25 minutes, so you’ll have plenty of time to relax before Monday hits. Plus, it’s easy to adjust with whatever ingredients you’ve got on hand. A great way to finish off the weekend with something satisfying yet effortless.
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Brisket Chili
Brisket chili is the perfect Sunday comfort food. Loaded with leftover brisket, beans, peppers, and corn, this thick and chunky chili will warm you up and help you wind down. It’s the kind of meal that makes you want to kick back and enjoy the last bit of the weekend without worrying about Monday.
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Sausage Stuffed Peppers
These sausage stuffed peppers are packed with flavor and make for a great Sunday supper. Bell peppers stuffed with sausage, spinach, rice, and ricotta, then topped with parmesan for that cheesy finish. They’re easy to throw together but feel like a real meal, and definitely help you forget about the Monday blues.
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Escarole Soup
Escarole soup is a classic Italian dish that brings together greens, white beans, sausage, and pasta in a flavorful broth. It’s a great option for a healthy yet comforting Sunday supper that leaves you feeling full and happy without the extra effort. Perfect for when you want something simple but satisfying before the week starts.
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Italian Black Bean Meatballs
These black bean meatballs are a great plant-based option for Sunday. Packed with Italian flavors, they’re hearty enough to stand up to marinara and pasta. It’s a comforting, no-meat meal that’ll leave you totally happy about your Sunday dinner choice.
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Cheddar Stuffed Turkey Meatballs
Cheddar-stuffed turkey meatballs are a great way to step up your Sunday dinner game. Cooked in marinara sauce, they’re packed with flavor but don’t require hours in the kitchen. It’s the kind of meal that’s simple enough for a laid-back night but still feels like you put in the effort.
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Air Fryer Cornish Hens
Air fryer Cornish hens are perfect for a simple yet impressive Sunday supper. They come out with crispy skin and juicy meat without all the hassle. A great way to enjoy a comforting dinner without spending all day roasting in the oven—just what you need before Monday sneaks up.
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Stuffed Chicken Marsala
Stuffed chicken marsala brings all the flavors of the classic dish with the added bonus of mozzarella and basil packed inside the chicken. It’s perfect for a Sunday dinner that feels a bit fancier but is still easy enough to make at home. One bite, and Monday’s the last thing on your mind.
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Instant Pot Bolognese
Need a Sunday meal that feels special but doesn’t take all day? This Instant Pot bolognese is the answer. It’s rich, hearty, and ready in a fraction of the time compared to the stovetop version. Perfect for a satisfying bowl of pasta that’ll help you forget Monday’s creeping up.
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Short Rib Chili
Short rib chili brings the perfect combo of spicy and hearty for a Sunday night meal. The porter beer adds a rich depth to the dish, and it makes for great leftovers (if you don’t finish it all!). It’s a great way to enjoy comfort food while the weekend winds down, with enough to keep Monday out of your mind.
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Moroccan Lamb Lentil Stew
Moroccan lamb lentil stew is packed with flavor and perfect for a cozy Sunday meal. The spices, chickpeas, and lentils make it filling without being overly heavy, and it’s a great dish to serve with some fresh bread. It’s hearty enough to make you forget about the week ahead while you dig into this comforting meal.
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Instant Pot Beef and Mushroom Stew
This beef and mushroom stew made in the Instant Pot is a great choice for a Sunday supper that sticks to your ribs. It’s hearty, comforting, and comes together way faster than traditional stews, so you can enjoy a cozy meal without spending your whole day cooking. The perfect way to end the weekend without a care about tomorrow.
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Bomb Meatloaf
This meatloaf is an absolute hit for Sunday supper. It’s easy to throw together, super tender, and comes with a sweet and tangy glaze that coats every slice. It’s one of those meals that’ll have you forgetting all about Monday.
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Chicken Apple Cheddar Chili
Chicken apple cheddar chili is a fun, slightly non-traditional Sunday dinner that’s still comforting and cozy. Filled with white beans and plenty of cheddar, it’s a great way to mix up your usual chili night while keeping things simple. Perfect for Sunday nights when you want something different but still familiar.
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Creamy Mushroom Risotto
This mushroom risotto is creamy and rich without any dairy in sight. It’s perfect for when you want something a bit more special for Sunday supper but don’t want to spend hours cooking. You’ll feel like you’re eating a restaurant-worthy dish, but with zero stress, and it’s a great way to forget about the start of the week.
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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.