Sunday
Dinners
On nights like these, Sunday Dinner recipes are more than dishes—they’re a love language, seasoned with tradition and served straight from the heart. Sunday Dinner isn’t just a meal; it’s food for the soul. The dining room becomes a stage for joy—echoing with laughter, wisdom, and the kinds of moments that turn into cherished memories. This is where love gathers and culture shines.

A source of strength.
Experience Sunday Dinner from a father’s perspective. He shares how the simple act of sharing this meal is so important.
Their stories inspire.
Sunday Dinner means something different to every generation. Get unique perspectives on what this tradition means and why it’s so important.

It’s a reminder that we’re not alone.
Arthur of Tampa, Florida, recalls warm childhood memories of Sunday Dinner—from his immediate family coming together after church to enjoying special meals with extended family at larger gatherings.
Today, he appreciates Sunday Dinner from a parent’s perspective. It helped build the foundation of who he is; now, he carries the tradition forward by helping his children learn to appreciate the power of Sunday Dinner.

Lean on each other for love.
As the family matriarch, Onetra of Conway, South Carolina, has seen it all when it comes to Sunday Dinner—she knows just how powerful it is. No matter how busy or far apart they are, she can count on this tradition to bring together multiple generations under one roof.
It’s a point of great pride for her, seeing the people she cares about most bonding through the food and fond memories that unite them.

Keep that connection with family.
For Alana of Marietta, Georgia, Sunday Dinner is a highlight because it means great food and family time. Delicious smells fill the loving environment where they catch up and have fun. But it’s more than just about having a good time.
This is also where she’s inspired by the advice from her parents and grandparents. Week by week, she understands more and more that these moments will help guide her to becoming the person she’s going to be.
Set the table with family favorites.
Enjoy these delicious, simple-to-make Sunday Dinner recipes.

Total Time: 1 hour
Jerk Chicken and Coconut Pasta

Total Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes
Hot Honey Barbecue Ribs

Total Time: 45 minutes
Irene’s Corn Pudding
Growing with each generation.
Sunday Dinner is more than just a weekly meal. It’s a timeless tradition that’s passed down, strengthening family, culture, and love along the way.
Nourishing lasting memories.
Step into the world of a curious child as she explores just how meaningful this one meal can be—and how she can add to her family’s tradition.