Six Sisters’ Stuff’s latest cookbook is 30-Minute Meals with Six Sisters’ Stuff. Released September 2, 2025, this cookbook is full of recipes that take just 30 minutes to prepare, making it a perfect resource for busy families.

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I want to thank Shadow Mountain Publishing and NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of 30-Minute Meals with Six Sisters’ Stuff. All opinions presented here are solely mine.

Synopsis from Goodreads

Six Sisters’ Stuff brings their signature family-friendly approach to the kitchen with a collection of more than 100 quick, delicious, and stress-free recipes. Whether you’re a busy parent, a working professional, or just someone who craves home-cooked meals without spending hours in the kitchen, this cookbook is your go-to guide.

Start any meal with an irresistible appetizer, from Air Fryer Parmesan Stuffed Mushrooms to Buffalo Ranch Deviled Eggs and crowd-pleasing dips like Queso Blanco Dip and Million-Dollar Dip. Whether you’re craving crunchy, cheesy, or creamy, these starters will impress guests and satisfy snack-time cravings.

For main courses, explore a variety of flavors across beef, chicken, pork, seafood, turkey, and vegetarian dishes. Enjoy comfort classics like Creamy Beef and Tomato Pasta, BBQ Sloppy Joes, or Fiesta Ground Beef Enchiladas. Looking for something fresh and vibrant? Try the Mexican Street Corn Chicken Tacos, Lemon Garlic Shrimp Pasta, or the rich and creamy Multicooker Butter Chicken. From skillet sensations to slow-cooked delights, this book has something for everyone.

Vegetarian options like Crispy Bean and Cheese Burritos and Seven-Layer Dip Burritos bring hearty and satisfying flavors to the table, while quick and easy turkey recipes such as Tex-Mex Turkey and Rice Skillet and Honey Garlic Glazed Turkey Meatballs make for nutritious, high-protein meals.

No meal is complete without the perfect side, and 30-Minute Meals delivers with buttery Cheesy Garlic Bread, crispy Zucchini Fries, flavorful Garlic Roasted Brussels Sprouts, and refreshing Pina Colada Fruit Salad.

Finish on a sweet note with indulgent treats like Lemon Brownies with Lemon Frosting, Red Velvet Whoopie Pie Sandwich Cookies, and Puff Pastry Donuts. Whether you’re in the mood for chocolate, citrus, or caramelized perfection, the dessert section has something for every sweet tooth.

Positives

  • Beautiful photos with most recipes.
  • A great variety of recipes.

Negatives

  • Needs a bit more variety.

My Opinions

Six Sisters’ Stuff is a popular blog that is run by, well, six sisters. Their blog focuses on creating memories and delicious meals. This is the first cookbook of theirs that I have read, but I had heard of them before requesting a copy. As a busy mom, I enjoy finding meals that taste great but don’t take a lot of time to make. While all of the recipes can be made in 30 minutes, there are a couple that require a bit of preparation (Mango Pineapple Frozen Whip).

The 100 recipes are divided into nine chapters.

Each is listed below with a few recipes.

  • Appetizers
    • Bacon Wrapped Tots
    • Chicken Taco Roll Up
    • Warm Bacon Cheese Dip
  • Beef
    • Asian Inspired Beef and Snow Peas
    • Creamy Beef and Tomato Pasta
    • Multicooker Ravioli Lasagna Soup
  • Chicken
    • Air Fryer Wings
    • Bacon Ranch Chicken
    • White Cheddar Corn Chowder
  • Meatless
    • Fresh Cajun Pasta
  • Pork
    • Baked Ham and Cheese Croissants
    • Pizza Skillet Pasta
    • Tuscan White Bean Soup
  • Seafood
    • Lemon Garlic Shrimp Pasta
  • Turkey
    • Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • Sides
    • Twisted Cheese Breadsticks
    • Orange Cream Yogurt
  • Dessert
    • Lemon Brownies
    • Puff Pasty Donuts
    • White Chocolate Cinnamon Pretzels

The recipe I did try, Creamy Beef and Tomato Pasta, was simple to pull together and felt so decadent for a 30-minute meal. Several of the recipes rely on ground meat. As such, I think that you could use any ground meat and still end up with delicious results.

My biggest issue with this book is the lack of variety in recipes. Several had Mexican influence, which isn’t a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination. The same could be said for the number of pasta recipes. I have a picky eater, and I’m not sure there are enough recipes that would satisfy her.

Overall, I enjoyed reading through 30-Minute Meals with Six Sisters’ Stuff. I look forward to making more of the recipes in here. This cookbook would be a perfect addition to any kitchen.

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3 thoughts on “30-Minute Meals with Six Sisters’ Stuff: Cookbook Review

  1. I haven’t tried any of the Six Sisters recipes, but I know someone who loves the Egg Roll in a Bowl recipe. I’ll admit I’m curious, but I do wonder if these are all truly “30 minutes” start to finish. A lot of times recipes I find online that say they take 30 minutes assume that you can prep diced veggies faster than I can, for example.

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