15 Great Recipes Ideas to Share with Someone Who's Sick or in Need (2024)

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Have a friend that could use some love? These easy recipes can be made ahead and reheated well, plus they're super delicious!

Taking a meal to a friend in need is such a wonderful way to show you care. We've been on the receiving end of a meal train and it was such a gift to our family. Whether someone is going through a hard time or a big life transition like a new baby, food is a tangible way to show you care.

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We've included recipes that can be made ahead and reheated well. And the meal doesn't have to be dinner. There are breakfast ideas as well. If I have time to bake, I love to add some muffins and/or cookies to the meal I'm bringing. Keep this post in mind next time you have a friend in need!

Double Almond Paleo Granola

This delicious, 5-ingredient Double Almond Paleo Granola is gluten-free and easy to throw together! You won't want to ever buy granola again!

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One-Bowl Honey-Glazed Bran Muffins

Super moist and delicious, these super easy One-Bowl Honey-Glazed Bran Muffins roll out of the oven with rounded, bakery-style,tops!

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No-Knead Scandinavian Seeded Carrot Rolls

TheseSeeded Carrot Rolls are popular across Scandinavia and require no kneading. The carrots keep them nice and moist and create a beautiful golden hue.Stir these no-kneadScandinavian Seeded Carrot Rolls together at night then bake the next day or make them, start to finish the same day!

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Strawberry Spinach Salad

This Strawberry Spinach Salad is pretty as a picture. The Basil Dressing and Sweet, Spicy Glazed Pistachios are the crowning glory!

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Classic French Bistro Salad

This simpleClassic French Bistro Salad, served at cafés, brasseries and bistros all over France, is beyond easy and one of those recipes you'll be turning to again and again (especially when you want to feel a little "fancy") - with minimal effort on your part.

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Southwestern Zucchini Ham Crustless Quiche

This fabulous Southwestern Zucchini Ham Crustless Quiche is healthy, hearty and super delicious. It comes together quickly and is a great way to use up leftover ham (or just purchase a chunk of ham from the deli)!

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Homemade Chicken Pasta Soup

This delicious Homemade Chicken Pasta Soup tastes like you spent all day in the kitchen, but in reality, you can put it together, start to finish in less than an hour! It's also fabulous with leftover turkey!

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Avgolemono (Greek Chicken Pasta Soup)

This Avgolemono, alemony Greek chicken pasta soup is healthy and hearty (lots of satisfying protein), creamy (no cream!) and so delicious!

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Mexican Chicken Soup (Sopa de Pollo Mexicana)

This Mexican Chicken Soup comes together quickly with rotisserie or leftover chicken and is loaded with fabulous South-of-the-Border flavor!

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French Mustard Chicken Breasts (Poulet à la Moutarde Française)

This French Mustard Chicken Breasts recipe will make you feel like a fancy chef, but it comes together quickly and can be prepped in advance. You'll want to eat the luxurious mustard sauce like it's soup!

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Oven Roasted Greek Chicken Meatballs

These healthy, delicious Greek Chicken Meatballs come together quickly with lean chicken, lots of fresh veggies and a ton of fabulous flavor! Serve them as an appetizer, in sandwiches, in bowls with Greek salad, hummus and orzo (pictured), in wraps with pita bread and hummus...

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Italian Chicken Sausage Ravioli Lasagna

This make-ahead Italian Chicken Sausage RavioliLasagna is bursting with fabulous Italian flavor and tastes like you labored for hours! No one has to know the delicious little secret.

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French Lentil Soup (Vegetarian or with Chicken)

This French Lentil Soup is loaded with great nutrition, but it's also bursting with fabulous flavor. Keep it vegetarian or add bites of super tender chicken!

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Ridiculously Easy Scandinavian Raspberry Jam Tarts

These adorable Scandinavian Raspberry Jam Tarts are mixed up with just one bowl and no mixer needed. No one will know how easy they are as they taste as though they came from a fine, fancy European bake shop!

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The BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies

This easy, one-bowl, no-mixer recipe really does produce the BEST chocolate chip cookies we've ever tasted. They're buttery and crinkly with crisp edges, a chewy interior and lots of delicious chocolate chips.

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Thought for the day:

"Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed,
yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken
nor my covenant of peace be removed,"
says the Lord,
Who has compassion on you.
Isaiah 54:10

What we're listening to for inspiration:

The Love of God

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  1. skye says

    I love that you add a bible verse to each recipe!

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    • Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says

      Thanks, Skye!💕

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  2. Annette says

    Hi Chris!
    These recipes are great suggestions, but for some people there may be dietary restrictions. For the last several months the ladies in my Bible study have been bringing dinner to a dear friend undergoing chemo and radiation, and then her doctor forbid all white flour and sugar (discouraging for someone who loves a good dessert as a treat). I have become much better at cooking brown rice and substituting it in recipes, and others have used whole grain pasta in their dishes. If you have any tips, suggestions, or experience making these changes, we would love to hear them. Thanks for all your delicious recipes!

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    • Chris Scheuer says

      Hi Annette, thanks for your thoughtful comment, Annette. You're right, there are lots of people with dietary restrictions. I try to go with an overall balance of healthy recipes along with delicious splurges but you may want to look at some websites that specialized in certain types of dietary specialties like gluten-free, low carb, etc.

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15 Great Recipes Ideas to Share with Someone Who's Sick or in Need (2024)

FAQs

What are comfort foods for sick people? ›

Nauseous? Try the BRAT Diet
  • Clear broth.
  • Gelatin desserts.
  • Plain potatoes.
  • Pretzels.
  • Saltine crackers.
  • Roasted/baked chicken.
Jan 10, 2024

What is the most loved food item? ›

Fried chicken is a beloved dish that transcends age and culture with its crispy coating and juicy meat, making it a comforting food that people crave. Whether from fast-food chains or homemade recipes, fried chicken is a worldwide favorite that satisfies taste buds everywhere.

What foods are easy to eat when sick? ›

Some fruits and cooked vegetables are easy on an upset stomach. For example, applesauce, bananas, and potatoes provide essential nutrients you may lose if you have diarrhea or vomiting. Applesauce is a source of potassium and vitamin C but has less fiber than an apple with a peel.

What are the top five comfort foods? ›

Become a Jetsetter
  • 1 Chicken and Waffles.
  • 2 Spaghetti and Meatballs.
  • 3 Chicken Fried Steak.
  • 4 Mac and Cheese.
  • 5 Hotdish.
  • 6 Chicago Deep Dish Pizza.
  • 7 Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.
  • 8 Matzo Ball Soup.
Mar 1, 2020

What to eat when ill and no appetite? ›

Eat regularly

If you cannot manage large meals, have a snack or small meal every 2-3 hours instead. Try foods like cereal, soup, milky pudding, trifle, mousse, stewed fruit and custard, soft cake, milk or yogurt, toast, cheese on crackers, or biscuits and milk. Try to eat the foods that you prefer, little and often.

What can I cook in 5 minutes? ›

25 healthy recipes you can cook in 5 minutes or less
  • Pea and broad bean couscous.
  • Fast home-made baked beans.
  • Porridge.
  • Pasta with cherry tomatoes and rocket.
  • Home-made hummus.
  • Smashed avocado and wilted spinach.
  • Cucumber (or potato) raitha.
  • Quick pitta pizzas.

What to cook for a sad friend? ›

Soups & Stews: Chili of all types, hot nourishing soups, hearty stews and chowders. Crockpot/Slowcooker meals: Spaghetti sauce, Pulled pork (accompanied with slaw, and buns), butter chicken, chicken curry. Savory Pies: Quebec meat pie, Chicken Pot Pie, Quiche, Steak Pie.

What is the most easiest to cook? ›

17 Of The Easiest Recipes Of All Time (Seriously)
  • Smoked Gouda and Mushroom Quesadillas. ...
  • Sheet Pan Lemon Butter Veggies and Sausage. ...
  • Scrambled Egg Tacos. ...
  • 15-Minute Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry. ...
  • One-Pot Chicken and Rice with Artichokes. ...
  • Wild Rice and Leftover Turkey Soup. ...
  • Sticky Honey Garlic Butter Shrimp.
Jan 2, 2019

How do I send a meal to a sick friend? ›

Organize meals for a friend after a birth, surgery, or illness.
  1. Identify a Recipient. Create a free Meal Train page for a friend who could use some support.
  2. Enter Dates. Select the dates when meals would be helpful.
  3. Provide Preferences. Provide the recipient's meal preferences, allergies, and ideal drop-off time.
  4. Share.

How do you make a sick friend happy? ›

How to Help Someone Who Is Sick
  1. Call and then come by for 20 minutes when you can. ...
  2. Cook my family dinner. ...
  3. Bake cookies or brownies, and bring them frozen so I can eat them when my appetite improves. ...
  4. Offer help for a specific time and date. ...
  5. Do minor house repairs.
  6. Offer the gift of massage, manicure or pedicure.
Mar 12, 2020

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