37 Mother’s Day Dinner Ideas to Celebrate the Best Mom Ever

Have you made a plan for Mother’s Day dinner yet? Lots of moms wake up to breakfast in bed or an elaborate brunch on the second Sunday in May, but the day’s not over when those plates are cleared. The following Mother’s Day meal suggestions will keep your mother (or your favorite mother figure) fed into the evening. We have spring-y pastas, smoky grilled favorites, classic Gourmet recipes that’ll hit many a mother with a touch of nostalgia, and plenty more of the tried-and-true recipes we’d gladly make for our own moms. Just remember one thing: Whether you got the lady the newest Instant Pot or merely the pleasure of your own company (she’d love either), she’s going to want dessert too. We’re thinking cake.
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Sticky Grilled Chicken
Cutting each chicken breast into three pieces for this Mother’s Day dinner recipe means they'll cook at the same rate as the rest of the chicken—and more surface area means more of the molasses-pomegranate-apricot BBQ sauce in every bite.
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Lemon-Roasted Salmon With Escarole, Asparagus, and Potatoes
Rub a salmon fillet with lemon zest and dried oregano, then use the lemon juice to make a salad dressing with dill and honey. It’s a Greek-inspired fish dinner that’s sure to become Mom’s favorite meal of the year.
- Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Prop Styling by Nathaniel James, Food Styling by Frances Boswell3/37
Manicotti
Want a project to cook for (or with!) Mom? Prepare tender, crepe-like manicotti wrappers, then fill them with a creamy trio of ricotta, Parmesan, and mozzarella and cover with fresh tomato sauce before baking.
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Classic Sole Meunière
This classic French bistro preparation pairs lightly breaded fish with a rich, nutty, and bright brown butter–lemon pan sauce.
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Sri Lankan Cashew Curry
Whole cashews are the star of this comforting vegan curry. They simmer and soften enough to sip up luscious coconut milk, scented with ginger, cumin, turmeric, and fennel.
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Pulled Mushroom Tacos With Salsa Guille
This recipe lets mushrooms shine, turning them crispy and meaty—almost like carnitas. Top with a creamy, savory peanut butter and serrano salsa.
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Lemony Risotto With Asparagus and Shrimp
This elegant shrimp risotto is a perfect Mother’s Day dinner idea. With bright flavor from lemon zest and fresh asparagus, it’s made for spring.
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Seared Duck Breasts With Blood Oranges
If you can’t find frisée for this play on duck à l’orange, use arugula, escarole, or another assertive (but tender) salad green.
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Garlicky Instant Ramen Noodle Salad With Grilled Chicken Thighs
This fun grilled chicken recipe, inspired by a specialty of Thai street vendors, starts with a packet of instant ramen and ends with Mom saying, “I love you.”
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Crispy Chicken Over Turmeric-Lemon Cabbage and Peas
One great thing about this one-pan main dish: If you make extra chicken thighs and silky braised cabbage, Mom will have a few weeknight meals to look forward to—because the flavors only get better.
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Clams With Sherry and Olives
The complex flavor of this dish—briny, aromatic, slightly spicy—belies the extraordinarily simple method of actually making it.
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Shrimp Scampi
Garlicky, buttery shrimp scampi takes little more than a skillet and 15 minutes to make at home. Serve with crusty bread for mopping up the sauce or toss with cooked linguine and a little pasta water.
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Baked Salmon With Lemon and Thyme
Baking salmon in a low oven keeps the fillets moist and tender for an elegant meal that’s virtually guaranteed to become a staple in your repertoire.
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Baked Rigatoni With Red Peppers and Green Olives
This pasta dish is like lasagna, but easier. Start with a tomato sauce that’s bulked up with jarred red peppers and green olives, then toss in pasta and lots of mozzarella, and slide it into the oven.
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Roasted Niçoise Salad With Halibut
Marinated artichoke hearts get super-crispy when roasted (try them out as an appetizer) making them the secret star of this simple sheet-pan dinner.
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Lamb Chops with Polenta and Grilled Scallion Sauce
Grill scallions and jalapeño alongside lamb chops and store-bought polenta, then chop them up with fresh basil to make a zesty, spicy, smoky sauce that goes wonderfully with everything on the plate.
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Grand Aioli
This classic French dish is like the most luxe picnic dinner ever: no utensils required, and it pairs very well with chilled rosé (or mimosas for fancy Mother's Day brunch). But it's also surprisingly easy—serve with any vegetables or seafood your mother likes.
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Crispy Chicken Thighs With Spring Vegetables
The rich and zesty pan sauce is what makes this simple, seasonal supper something you’ll want to eat again and again.
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Pasta With Baby Artichokes, Mascarpone, and Hazelnuts
The braised baby artichokes in this recipe may be a labor of love, but the lemon mascarpone sauce is 30-seconds-and-done.
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Low-Fuss Crispy Roast Chicken
Rendering fat trickles from the chicken as it roasts onto a bed of sliced potatoes and onions, resulting in a deliciously crisp and juicy low-fuss bird with a built-in side dish. Serve with a simple green salad with fresh herbs.
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Grilled Pizza
This grilled pizza is the perfect mix-and-match situation. Top it with fresh mozzarella, sliced cured meat, juicy burst tomatoes, a pesto-ish Swiss chard—or whatever else Mom likes.
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Seared Scallops With Basil Risotto
This creamy risotto is made not with the usual wine, but with pineapple juice. Perfectly caramelized scallops and fresh basil finish it nicely.
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Yogurt-Braised Chicken Legs With Garlic and Ginger
Sear chicken legs until golden-brown, then slowly braise them in yogurt spiked with garlic, ginger, and fragrant spices until falling-off-the-bone tender.
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Pork Chops with Celery and Almond Salad
Skip the skinny chops that overcook in an instant. Instead, cook two giant pork chops (perfumed with garlic and thyme), then slice and serve them family-style for an easy presentation that's sure to impress the woman of the hour.
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Easy Chicken Tortilla Soup With Bean and Cheese Nachos
This spicy, flavorful soup is enriched by smoky chipotles and brightened by fresh lime. It makes a wonderful comfort food dinner for a still-chilly Mother’s Day.
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Halibut with Spicy Sausage, Tomatoes, and Rosemary
Give flaky halibut the foil-packet treatment in this grilled fish dinner with burst cherry tomatoes and spicy, paprika-loaded sausages.
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Gluten-Free Crab Cakes With Snap Pea Salad
A mixture of almond meal and cornmeal takes the place of traditional breadcrumbs in these scallion- and mint-studded crab cakes. And a raw snap pea salad is just the refreshing crunchy side to turn it into a complete meal.
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Pasta With Shrimp in Tomato Cream
Shrimp, pasta, and feta in a tangy tomato cream sauce? Yes, please! Just don’t tell anyone how easy it was to make.
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Clam Toasts with Pancetta
Shellfish and pork are a power duo. The salty-sweet pancetta soffritto is the backbone of this clam toast. Pair it with an Italian deli–style salad recipe that's made with refreshing iceberg lettuce.
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Broiled Red Snapper With Za'atar Salsa Verde
The zesty sauce in this recipe is chef Alon Shaya's Middle Eastern–spiced riff on herby salsa verde. We’d love this served over a couscous and zucchini salad.
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Four-Cheese Manicotti
Are ricotta-stuffed noodles the best Mother’s Day gift of all time? Maybe. But in case you’re worried, the cheesy bechamel and simple marinara should seal the deal.
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Salmon Croquettes With Dill Sauce
These delicious fish cakes are one of our favorite inexpensive recipes. Canned salmon is transformed into elegant patties served with a sour cream and herb sauce.
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Pork Chops with Radishes and Charred Scallions
A crisp radish-parsley salad and caramelized grilled scallions are the perfect bold accompaniments to this springy pork dinner.
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Lemon Chicken Thighs
This one-skillet method is capped off with a punchy and bittersweet lemon vinaigrette built on the brown bits left in the skillet. And that's what you're going to want to drag each bite of chicken through.
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Dill-Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Farro, Pea, and Blistered Tomato Salad
Packed with the bright flavors of citrus and dill, this greens-and-grains dinner comes together fast, giving you more time to think about the perfect Mother’s Day dessert recipe.
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Pistachio and Pomegranate Meatballs (Kufteh-Ye Pesteh-o Anar)
Tuck these Persian turkey meatballs into flatbreads with crisp lettuce for a Mother's Day dinner wrap, or serve them over a fragrant rice and fava bean polow.



Tara O'Brady