The Sheet Pan
Bold Flavors. Easy Cleanup.
There’s something so appealing about a full meal made with just your sheet pan: dinner is exciting and can feature multiple ingredients while remaining a relatively hands-off affair. With 150+ recipes and essential tips, you'll build extraordinary flavor whether you’re making a weeknight dinner, Sunday supper, or a lazy brunch. Recipes like Pork Tenderloins and Panzanella Salad, One Big Pancake, Lime-Glazed Salmon and Crispy Rice Salad, and Nutella Bread Pudding take this humble pan to its limits. An introductory chapter packed with sheet pan intel (it’s a helpful tool outside the oven too) sets you up for success and includes a Sheet Pan Improv feature so that you can design your own perfect meal.
"The book is a treasure for its endless kitchen wisdom, heart-filled recipes, and deep-rooted respect for all the generations that came before."
— Epicurious

150+ Recipes

Hardcover

360 Pages

Weeknight

Entertaining

Kitchen Tested
More from The Book:
All Day Every Day Cooking Inspiration
Your sheet pan will be in constant use with recipes across chapters including Sandwiches, Tacos, and Pizza to Chicken and Turkey, Seafood, Vegetable Mains, Breakfast, and Sides and Snacks.
New Techniques Expand Your Sheet Pan’s Potential
We’ll show you how the most delicious vegetable soup starts on a sheet pan, how to make the easiest-ever huevos rancheros on a single pan, how to mimic a tandor oven for a tikka masala sheet pan feast, and more smart shortcuts.
Learn the Art of Arranging Ingredients
Get all our discoveries about when and where to add ingredients. Use the perimeter of the pan strategically (the oven’s steady heat means it’s hotter than the middle), stack ingredients, place items in a foil pouch to steam, insert a wire rack to elevate ingredients and ensure air circulates for all over crispness and browning, and more.


A Simple Citrus Peel
Hold a citrus strip horizontal, pith side facing you, near the surface of your cocktail. Pinch the zest to express oils onto the cocktail and then rub the outer edge of the glass with the peel.
Making Gift Tags and Recipe Tags


Handwrite on premade tags or on cut-out cardstock.


Type and print the tag and mount on decorative paper.


Print custom labels and become a food-gifting legend.