Times are hard, the cost of living is rising, and so, like many people, I’m trying to cook cheaper meals for the family. I recently did the Piri-piri chicken wing, wedges and corn traybake from BBC Food.

Wings are cheap, potatoes are cheap, and corn isn’t crazy expensive. The limes were probably the most extravagent ingredient. Total price, probably £2-£3 per person.

It was great, and the family all enjoyed it. To the point where it would go on the regular rotation even if we had suitcases full of cash stashed around the place!

What are your best economical recipes that aren’t just beans, chickpeas, and rice? Meals you actively looks forward to, rather than just a budget way of getting calories inside you?

On my list for the coming week:

  • Carbonara
  • Sausage and mash with onion gravy
  • Chicken Quesadillas
  • Mac and Cheese with salad
  • Spicy black bean tacos
  • Stir-fried tofu
  • Slow cooker leek and potato soup

I can supply recipes for any of these.

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    8 days ago

    What are your best economical recipes that aren’t just beans, chickpeas, and rice?

    I mean I eat beans and rice almost daily and always look forward to it, so…

    Try this Eggplant with Garlic Sauce. I just use standard dark soy sauce and an American eggplant, it’s still great. Anyone in college in particular should try it, just because of how cheap and easy it is.

    Also cabbage soup is one of my favorite lunches.

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      7 days ago

      I do cook beans and rice, those meals are already in my rotation, I just don’t feel I need more beans and rice recipes. I’ll give the eggplant recipe a go.