Thrifty Redditors Share Their 'Go-To' Frugal Family Meals and Hacks
- Frugal Family Feasts
- Chili and Homemade Bread
- Hot Chicken Salad
- Take it Easy
- Pasta e Fagioli
- TexMex Goulash
- Breakfast Burritos
- Texas Caviar
- Everything Bagel Casserole
Frugal Family Feasts
Feeding a ravenous family after a long day is hard work, especially if you’re simultaneously stressing about the grocery bill. That’s why one thrifty parent took to Reddit for advice: What’re some affordable go-to meals that’ll satisfy “huge” teenage boys? More than 2,000 penny pinchers replied with their easiest, cheapest, and heartiest meals, the best of which we’ve collected here. Have your own weeknight dinner hacks? Be sure to share them in the comments.
Chili and Homemade Bread
Chili continually came up as an affordable, easy-to-make staple that pairs well with hearty, carbohydrate-heavy sides like homemade bread, rice, and potatoes. “Buy all the bread materials in bulk and just pump loaves out with chili/stew,” a popular comment reads. You can cook this top-rated chili recipe with just five common ingredients.
Hot Chicken Salad
While most casserole recipes are frugal and filling, one Redditor specifically suggested “Mormon casserole” recipes since they “have lots of kids.” (This bears out in the data). Mormon potatoes, aka funeral potatoes, are a popular carb-heavy option. This rich recipe uses hash browns, sour cream, corn flakes, and cheese.
Take it Easy
It’s not a meal on its own, but rice is a classic low-cost staple that you can mix and match with whatever meat or veggies you have lying around. “Just add rice to everything,” one commenter suggests.
Potatoes
Like rice, potatoes are cheap and go with, well, pretty much anything. One popular suggestion? Buy a bunch of giant Costco potatoes, and set up a baked potato bar. “Whatever potatoes are left go towards fried potatoes for breakfast,” a Redditor shares.
Pasta e Fagioli
Multiple Italian Americans and frugal foodies highlighted pasta e fagioli’s (aka pasta fazool) merits as a filling dish fit for a family feast. “This goes far. Many repeat meals were pasta fazool as a child,” a Redditor wrote. This Once Upon a Chef recipe has near-perfect reviews.
Turkey
Turkeys “aren’t just for Thanksgiving,” according to one frugal Redditor. “My parents used to buy frozen turkeys on sale and we’d eat on that,” they wrote. Others suggested sourcing cheap chicken thighs from the butcher.
TexMex Goulash
If you’re tired of plain old spaghetti and meatballs, consider Tex-Mex goulash, which often includes ground beef, elbow pasta, taco seasoning, and diced tomatoes. “It’s cheap like spaghetti but will mix it up,” one comment reads. Food.com’s recipe comes together in 25 minutes.
Breakfast Burritos
Not only are breakfast burritos a good, cheap source of protein, but you can also freeze them ahead of time. “A bag of bacon bits can go a long way when making these. My kids reheat these for breakfast and snacks,” one r/Frugal member writes. This website’s recipe is tailored to tight budgets.
Dahl
Dahl, a South Asian lentil stew, is a healthy, hearty dish that can be paired with filling sides like potatoes, rice, or bread. For that reason, it makes an excellent go-to frugal meal, according to one Redditor. BBC Good Food’s recipe is quick, easy, and vegan.
Texas Caviar
Whereas caviar is criminally expensive, Texas caviar is a protein-packed dish that often accompanies tortilla chips. One r/Frugal member suggests adding avocados and calling it a Buddha bowl to sell the dish to your kids. The best part? There’s no cooking necessary. This popular Texas caviar recipe also includes a tangy lime dressing.
Everything Bagel Casserole
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