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Budget-Friendly Recipes When You Need to Stretch the Grocery Budget


Budget-Friendly Recipes When You Need to Stretch the Grocery Budget

Overhead view of baked chicken and rice in skillet

Groceries are expensive right now, which means everyone needs some budget-friendly recipes in their back pocket. These dishes are made with affordable ingredients, but they’re still satisfying and delicious!

Overhead view of baked chicken and rice in skillet

Budget-friendly can also be delish!

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You know the Venn diagrams you used to draw for grade school projects? The Venn diagram for budget-friendly and comfort food dinners is basically a circle.

What I’m getting at is: so many of your favorite cozy meals are already made with affordable ingredients. Which means that budget-friendly recipes rarely disappoint!

We’re talking:

  • Affordable Proteins. Like ground beef, chicken legs, beans, split peas.
  • Pantry Staples. Rice, pasta, broth, canned tomatoes are all things you likely have on hand (and if you don’t, they inexpensive to buy).
  • Meals That Reheat Well. Because a meal is even more budget-friendly when you can get a dinner out of it and a lunch the next day!
Cheeseburger casserole in a creamy tomato sauce, mixed in a large pot with a wooden spoon.

Cheeseburger Casserole

This one stretches a package of ground beef into a full, hearty dinner with pasta, cheese, and a creamy sauce.

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crispy baked chicken legs on a serving platter

Baked Chicken Legs

Chicken legs are one of the best budget proteins out there. They’re flavorful, affordable, and hard to overcook. Pair them with roasted vegetables or rice and you’ve got a complete dinner without much effort!

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A bowl of cabbage and noodles, with a fork resting on the plate.

Cabbage and Noodles

This recipe is proof that inexpensive ingredients can still feel deeply comforting. Caramelized cabbage, buttery noodles, and onions come together into something far greater than the sum of its parts.

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A large black skillet filled with ground beef pasta, topped with grated cheese and chopped parsley. A wooden spoon rests in the pasta, and a striped towel sits nearby.

Ground Beef Pasta

A little ground beef goes a long way here, especially paired with pasta and sauce. This one’s going to be a hit with the whole family!

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Bowl of split pea soup recipe with ham bone

Split Pea Soup With Ham

Split peas are one of the most affordable pantry staples you can buy—and they turn into a soup that’s rich, filling, and surprisingly satisfying. Use leftover ham after a holiday and you’ve got the coziest dinner!

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Overhead view of baked chicken and rice in skillet

Baked Chicken and Rice

Rice helps stretch the meal while the chicken and seasonings keep it hearty and flavorful. Everything cooks together, which also means fewer dishes to wash too!

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Homemade hamburger helper in a skillet

Homemade Hamburger Helper

This from-scratch version keeps the creamy, beefy flavor people love while using simple pantry ingredients you probably already have.

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