If you’ve ever found yourself staring into the fridge, wondering how to turn a random assortment of items into a meal, or if your wallet is feeling a bit light this week, you’re in the right place. These 13 dinner recipes are quick, cheap and stupidly easy to make. Whether you’re looking to feed yourself, your family, or even impress a date with your “extensive” cooking skills, these meals have got your back.
Shaved Beef & Broccoli Stir Fry
Thinly sliced beef, crisp broccoli, and a sauce that’ll make you ditch the takeout menu for good, this shaved beef and broccoli stir fry is a weeknight warrior. It’s fast, it’s filling, and it’s got all the makings of your new favorite go-to meal. Plus, it’s proof that you can whip up a dinner that’s both speedy and scrumptious, all while keeping things light on the wallet.
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Creamy Turmeric Chicken with Chickpeas
Imagine a dish that’s as nourishing as it is wallet-friendly—creamy turmeric chicken with chickpeas is just that. It’s a one-skillet wonder that’s bursting with flavor, thanks to the warm spice of turmeric and the hearty addition of chickpeas. Served over rice, it’s a complete meal that’s ready in under 30 minutes, ideal for those days when you want something both simple and nourishing.
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Salsa Chicken
This is your lifesaver on busy nights when you’re looking for something quick, easy on the budget, and still want to keep things tasty. Salsa chicken mixes juicy chicken breasts with a tangy salsa, creamy cheddar, and a hint of sweet corn. It’s all about big flavors with little fuss, and in less than 30 minutes, you’ve got a dinner that’s bound to be a hit.
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Spaghetti Alfredo with Broccoli
Lighten up your spaghetti alfredo without lightening your wallet. This version throws in some broccoli for a guilt-free twist on the classic that’s as easy to make as it is kind on your budget. Creamy, cheesy, and with a hint of green goodness, it’s comfort food without the fuss, ready to make any dinner special without the need for a special occasion.
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Sloppy Joes
Revamp your dinner routine without breaking the bank with these healthier sloppy Joes. Lean ground beef, a tang of BBQ sauce, and a touch of cheese come together for a comfort food classic that feels indulgent without the usual guilt. It’s the kind of meal that brings smiles around the table, showing that eating well doesn’t have to be complicated or costly.
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Buffalo Turkey Cauliflower Skillet
This buffalo turkey cauliflower skillet is a game changer for anyone looking for a meal that’s easy, healthy, and wallet-friendly. With just four ingredients, it packs a punch of flavor and doubles as an excellent meal-prep option for the week. It’s the kind of dish that keeps giving, offering simplicity, taste, and health benefits all rolled into one.
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Bucatini Cacio e Pepe
Dive into the heart of Italy with just your fork and this ridiculously simple yet soul-warming bucattini cacio e pepe. With only a handful of ingredients, it’s a testament to how minimalism can triumph in the kitchen. It’s all about pasta, cheese, and a crack of pepper turning into something that feels like a hug in a bowl. Perfect for when you need a fancy dinner fix on the fly.
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Kale and Feta Egg Bake
Here’s to those lazy dinner nights when you still want to eat well without the whole song and dance. Kale and feta egg bake is as easy as it gets, combining the goodness of greens with the tangy kick of feta. It’s straightforward, no-nonsense, and ready before you know it. Perfect for a chill evening or a power breakfast the next day, proving quick and cheap can still mean delicious.
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Sheet Pan Chicken & Sweet Potatoes
Here’s a sheet pan dinner that’s set to become your new weeknight hero. Chicken and sweet potatoes, sprinkled with caramelized pecans, bake together in harmony for a meal that’s ridiculously straightforward yet utterly scrumptious. It’s all about throwing it all on one pan and letting the oven do its thing, proving that a memorable meal doesn’t have to be hard work or hit your pocket hard.
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Smashed White Bean Quesadillas
Who said meatless had to be boring? Smash that notion with these white bean and kale quesadillas that are all about the melt and the flavor. Stuffed with beans, greens, and plenty of cheese, they’re a testament to how simple ingredients can create something unexpectedly awesome. Plus, they’re quick to make, meaning you can have a feast ready in no time, proving that great meals don’t have to be expensive or complicated.
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Air Fryer Sausage
Discover the magic of the air fryer with this sausage recipe that’s about as hands-off as it gets. Perfectly juicy and golden brown, it’s a straightforward way to get dinner on the table without fuss. Whether you’re a sausage aficionado or just looking for a quick meal solution, this method is a game-changer, proving that great cooking doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive.
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Garlic Chicken Bite Skillet
Got 20 minutes? That’s all you need for this garlic chicken bite skillet that’s bursting with flavors. Think tender chicken, mushrooms, onions, and red peppers all coming together with a sprinkle of fresh herbs. It’s a one-pan wonder that’s perfect for those nights when you’re tempted to order in but want something homemade, quick, and without the hefty price tag.
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Pork and Cabbage Stir Fry
When you’re racing against the clock but craving something that hits all the right notes, this pork and cabbage stir fry comes to the rescue. It’s a quick toss-up of ground pork, cabbage, and mushrooms, all jazzed up with an Asian-inspired sauce. You’re looking at dinner on the table in minutes, proving that quick, cheap, and easy doesn’t mean skimping on flavor.
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Gina Matsoukas
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Gina Matsoukas is the writer, founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients as much as possible. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.