15 Pantry Staple Recipes - Grocery List Included! - Budget Bytes (2024)

I’ve had an increase in requests for pantry staple recipes over the past week, mostly due to fears over the need for social isolation and possible shortages in the food supply. Whether this situation gets to that level or not, I figured it was a good idea to round up some pantry recipes because they are also useful for people who aren’t able to get to the grocery store often, or those who just prefer to shop less often. Use the printable grocery list below to keep the ingredients stocked for these 15 recipes, and you’ll always have something ready to cook no matter the situation!

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What is a Pantry Recipe?

There are a lot of different opinions about what counts as a “pantry recipe” so I’m going to quickly define my criteria here. I’ve chosen to include recipes that call for pantry staples: room temperature stable ingredients and frozen or freezable foods. This allows more variety of ingredients (and vegetables!) while keeping a long storage life for the ingredients. Because of that, this recipe list is most useful for situations where electricity is still running, but fresh ingredients may not be easily accessible.

What Ingredients are Included in This Emergency Plan:

The recipes in this roundup include ingredients in these three categories:

  • Shelf stable at room temperature: oils, vinegars, flour, sugar, spices, herbs, rice, pasta, beans, and canned goods
  • Frozen goods: frozen vegetables
  • Fresh items that can be stored frozen: meat, cheese, butter, onions, ginger, jalapeños, and garlic

Freezing Fresh Pantry Staple Ingredients

Here are some general tips for freezing fresh items to extend their storage life:

Onions: dice the onions, separate them into 1 cup portions (about one onion-worth), and freeze in quart-sized freezer bags. Frozen onions can be added to most recipes straight from the freezer. For green onions, simply slice and place in a freezer bag, or empty jar, then stash in the freezer.

Jalapeños: Slice, freeze flat on a baking sheet covered in parchment, then transfer to a freezer bag once solid.

Garlic: peel and freeze in freezer bags. The garlic’s appearance will change slightly after thawing, but the flavor will still be great.

Ginger: Wash the ginger well, then freeze in a freezer bag. The frozen ginger can be easily grated into your recipe using a small-holed cheese grater, while still frozen, no need to peel. If you prefer to peel your ginger, simply peel before freezing.

Cheese: Cheese can be frozen either in block form or shredded. Make sure to wrap tightly to reduce air exposure.

Meat: I prefer to divide meat into ½ lb. portions before freezing, since most of my recipes use about ½ pound of meat per recipe. Again, make sure to wrap tightly to prevent air exposure, which leads to freezer burn.

And always,always label and date everything you put into the freezer! :)

How Long Will The Ingredients and Recipes Last?

Because these recipes include some frozen goods, the minimum amount of time the ingredients can be stored before using is about 3 months. After that amount of time frozen ingredients slowly dry out, but may remain usable. For a more detailed list of the recommended freezer storage time is for different foods, check out this Refrigerator and Freezer Storage Chart from the FDA.

This pantry recipe list includes 15 recipes, so depending on how often you cook and how many people you’re feeding, purchasing all the ingredients in the list can last you for two weeks or more. For a single person who may only need to cook once every few days, stocking these ingredients can feed you for a month or more.

Notes About the Recipes

Next to each recipe, I’ll include notes about what ingredients, if any, to substitute in order to make this a “pantry recipe”. I’ll also indicate recipes that make freezer-friendly leftovers with an asterisk, so you can further stock your freezer and delay your next shopping trip.

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Pantry Staple Recipes:

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One Pot Chili Pasta

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This super hearty One Pot Chili Pasta is bursting with southwest chili flavor, protein, and fiber. It's a meal in a bowl that the whole family will love.

4.71 from 81 votes

$9.71 recipe / $1.08 serving Get the Recipe

One Pot Chili Pasta* or Cheesy Vegetarian Chili Mac* – These two recipes are essentially the same, one containing beef, the other containing extra beans. They meal prep well and freeze well for later!

Poor Man's Burrito Bowls

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These easy no-frills burrito bowls are super fast and affordable. They're the perfect satisfying weeknight meal for times when money is tight!

4.83 from 64 votes

$7.07 recipe / $1.18 serving Get the Recipe

Poor Man’s Burrito Bowls* – Rice, beans, salsa, and cheese is one of my favorite pantry meals. It’s so incredibly simple, yet it never gets old. There is a lot of room for customization here, as well. So check the post for a list of other ingredients you can add, if you have them on hand.

This Curried Red Lentil and Pumpkin Soup is super fast and easy, and will keep you warm from the inside out on chilly fall evenings!

4.74 from 95 votes

$3.55 recipe / $0.59 serving Get the Recipe

Curried Red Lentil and Pumpkin Soup* – This incredibly simple soup only requires a few ingredients, yet it still has big flavor. Serve with crackers or homemade bread (recipe below).

One Pot Cheeseburger Pasta

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Cheeseburger Pasta is a fast and easy homemade version of hamburger helper that cooks all in one pot for easy cleanup!

4.56 from 94 votes

$5.03 recipe / $1.26 serving Get the Recipe

Skillet Cheeseburger Pasta* – Stretch a half pound of ground beef over four servings of this classic American comfort food.

Skillet Pineapple BBQ Chicken

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A quick pan sauce drenches tender chicken thighs and thick pineapple slices in this easy Skillet Pineapple BBQ Chicken.

4.94 from 61 votes

$9.12 recipe / $1.52 serving Get the Recipe

Skillet Pineapple BBQ Chicken – Serve over a bed of rice for an easy and quick meal. If you want more green, you can also serve it up with a size of oven roasted frozen broccoli.

The Best Weeknight Pasta Sauce

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This rich and subtle pasta sauce is incredibly easy, which has earned it the title of The Best Weeknight Pasta Sauce in my house!

4.91 from 32 votes

$4.35 recipe / $1.09 serving Get the Recipe

Weeknight Pasta Sauce* + Spaghetti – Nothing is more comforting than a big plate of pasta, and this simple sauce is incredibly easy. If you’re looking for a vegetarian version, check out my 5-Ingredient Butter Tomato Sauce.

Homemade Chili Recipe

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This is the BEST homemade chili recipe is the ultimate comfort food and is made with simple ingredients like ground beef, beans, and tomatoes.

4.90 from 153 votes

$9.28 recipe / $1.55 serving Get the Recipe

Simple Homemade Chili* – A lot of options for variations listed in the blog post. You can either make your own homemade chili seasoning (included in this recipe) or use a packet of store-bought seasoning if you don’t have a well stocked spiced cabinet.

Sweet Chili Chicken Stir Fry Bowls

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Sweet Chili Chicken Stir Fry Bowls use my favorite "formula" for keeping weeknight dinners simple and effortless. Customize the formula to make your own!

4.75 from 20 votes

$10.20 recipe / $2.55 serving Get the Recipe

Sweet Chili Chicken Stir Fry Bowls – Use frozen broccoli florets in place of fresh. You can use regular white rice in place of jasmine, if you prefer. Use either a store-bought sweet chili sauce, or make a homemade sweet chili sauce.

Cauliflower and Chickpea Masala

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This super easy, ultra creamy, and heavily spiced Cauliflower and Chickpea Masala will be your new favorite weeknight dinner! So much flavor, so little effort.

4.83 from 188 votes

$4.10 recipe / $1.03 serving Get the Recipe

Cauliflower and Chickpea Masala – Substitute the heavy cream with full-fat canned coconut milk, and serve over rice.

One Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice

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This One Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice is an easy and satisfying meal that the whole family will love. It also meal preps well for lunches all week!

4.32 from 50 votes

$6.26 recipe / $1.57 serving Get the Recipe

One Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice* – Frozen stir fry vegetables make this recipe not only easy, but totally pantry ready!

Easy Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup

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This incredibly easy Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup takes only eight simple ingredients to deliver a bowl full of rich, bold flavor.

4.76 from 152 votes

$2.49 recipe / $0.62 serving Get the Recipe

Easy Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup* – Canned beans for the win! Serve with homemade focaccia rolls listed below.

Garlic Noodles with Beef and Broccoli

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Garlic Noodles with Beef and Broccoli is a quick and easy all-in-one bowl dinner recipe with a rich, buttery, salty, and sweet sauce.

4.70 from 49 votes

$6.55 recipe / $1.63 serving Get the Recipe

Garlic Noodles with Beef and Broccoli – If you can’t get out to pick up your favorite take out, make it at home! This easy and indulgent noodle stir fry will give you your fix.

Easy Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili

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The slow cooker does all the work with this easy, flavorful, and healthy white chicken chili. This "dump and go" dinner will become a family favorite!

4.77 from 139 votes

$10.23 recipe / $1.71 serving Get the Recipe

Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili* – If you don’t have a slow cooker, let the chili simmer over low heat for one hour on the stove top, or until the chicken is shreddable.

Turkey Taco Skillet

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This easy and versatile Turkey Taco Skillet takes about 20 minutes to make, is freezer friendly, and can be served several different ways.

4.69 from 32 votes

$6.71 recipe / $1.68 serving Get the Recipe

Turkey Taco Skillet* – Serve witch corn tortillas (freezable) and shredded cheese.

And in case you want some bread to serve with your soups or chilis:

No-Knead Focaccia Rolls

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No kneading required for these focaccia rolls! The long, overnight fermentation develops the gluten with no effort from you!

4.70 from 26 votes

$1.20 recipe / $0.10 serving Get the Recipe

No Knead Focaccia Rolls – the overnight fermentation means you don’t have to spend a lot of time or effort kneading this dough by hand!
If you enjoyed this list of recipes with the pre-made grocery list, make sure to check out the Budget Bytes Meal Plans!

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FAQs

15 Pantry Staple Recipes - Grocery List Included! - Budget Bytes? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen. These foods are the basis of many meals and have a longer shelf life than items you store in the refrigerator.

What is considered a pantry staple? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen. These foods are the basis of many meals and have a longer shelf life than items you store in the refrigerator.

What are the staple foods that every kitchen should have? ›

15 Convenient Kitchen Pantry Staples
  • Whole Grain Cereals. Like Shredded Wheat, muesli and rolled oats. ...
  • Frozen Fish or Shrimp. ...
  • Plain Greek Yogurt. ...
  • Whole Fruit. ...
  • Canned Fish & Smoked Oysters. ...
  • Hummus. ...
  • Extra Firm or Smoked Tofu. ...
  • Frozen Fruit & Vegetables.

What are some cheap staple foods? ›

Here's a shopping list of 21 healthy but relatively cheap foods that you may want to consider putting in your shopping cart.
  • Apples.
  • Bananas.
  • Beans.
  • Brown rice.
  • Chicken.
  • Corn tortillas.
  • Eggs.
  • Flour.

What are the healthiest pantry staples? ›

Think oats, lentils, beans, chickpeas, rice, quinoa, couscous. These goodies are healthy and nutrition-rich, and also so versatile! They are your best friends when wanting to cook veggie-abundant meals like stews, side dishes, stir-fries, burritos, bowls, and casseroles.

What are 4 examples of staple food? ›

Most people live on a diet based on one or more of the following staples: rice, wheat, maize (corn), millet, sorghum, roots and tubers (potatoes, cassava, yams and taro), and animal products such as meat, milk, eggs, cheese and fish.

What are good staple foods to stock up on? ›

Canned Goods
  • Chicken broth.
  • Beans: cannellini, navy, chickpeas or black.
  • Vegetables: hominy, corn or green beans.
  • Olives or capers.
  • Chiles: chipotles in adobo or pickled jalapenos.
  • Salsa.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Tomato paste.

What are 10 food items? ›

Top 10 Foods for Health
  • Water. Drink 8 to 12 cups of water daily.
  • Dark green vegetables. Eat dark green vegetables at least three to four times a week. ...
  • Whole grains. Eat whole grains sat least two or three times daily. ...
  • Beans and lentils. Try to eat a bean-based meal at least once a week. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Winter squash. ...
  • Soy.

What is the number 1 staple food in the world? ›

Rice is a food staple for more than 3.5 billion people around the world, particularly in Asia, Latin America, and parts of Africa. Rice has been cultivated in Asia for thousands of years. Scientists believe people first domesticated rice in India or Southeast Asia.

What is in a well stocked pantry? ›

A WELL STOCKED PANTRY
  • Legumes. favorite dried legumes: lentils, black beans, pinto, split peas. ...
  • Rice. I love long-grain white jasmine or basmati rice best. ...
  • Pastas. If you are Gluten-Free, my favorite brand is Jovial Brown Rice Pasta.
  • Oils: ...
  • Vinegars. ...
  • Salsas + Hot sauces.
  • Sauces for flavoring: ...
  • Canned Tomato Products:
Mar 15, 2020

Are eggs a kitchen staple? ›

Come out of your shell and whip up delicious recipes using all the tips and tricks you need for cooking with eggs with food editor Michelle Southan's easy guide. Eggs are a kitchen staple for every home cook.

What is the cheapest food to live off of? ›

Cheapest Foods to Live On:
  • Oatmeal.
  • Eggs.
  • Bread.
  • Rice.
  • Bananas.
  • Beans.
  • Apples.
  • Pasta.

How to stock a pantry for a month? ›

How to Stock Your Pantry and Freezer
  1. Salt. I use Redmond Real Salt, Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt and Maldon sea salt. ...
  2. Seasonings and Spices. ...
  3. Condiments. ...
  4. Oils, Vinegar and Cooking Fats. ...
  5. Stock and Broth. ...
  6. Canned Beans. ...
  7. Rice & Grains. ...
  8. Legumes.
Mar 13, 2020

What are the staples of a dietitian pantry? ›

8 Anti-Inflammatory Pantry Staples You Should Always Keep on Hand, According to a Dietitian
  • Extra-Virgin Olive Oil.
  • Turmeric.
  • Canned Tuna.
  • Kidney Beans.
  • Almonds.
  • Canned Tomatoes.
  • Garlic.
  • Green Tea.
Jan 31, 2024

What are considered food staples? ›

Rice, corn (maize) and wheat make up two-thirds of this. Other food staples include millet and sorghum; tubers such as potatoes, cassava, yams and taro; and animal products such as meat, fish and dairy. Food staples traditionally depend on what plants are native to a region.

Is sugar a pantry staple? ›

From baking goods, like sugar and flour, to canned goods and condiments, staying on top of your pantry inventory will help you stay organized.

Is olive oil a pantry staple? ›

Oil: Almost every dish starts with a bit of oil, whether you're roasting, sautéing or making a salad dressing. Olive oil and vegetable oil are great to start with. Vinegar: Essential for salad dressings and balancing dishes. White wine vinegar and apple cider vinegar are good choices to start with.

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