Feed your family for under a fiver with these delicious, family-friendly recipes.
Feed your family for under a fiver with these delicious, family-friendly recipes.
It can be tough feeding the whole family with tasty and interesting meals when you're on a budget, but luckily for you, we've got loads of recipe ideas for hearty, kid-friendly dishes that'll feed you all for less than a fiver.
In fact, some of our meals cost as little as a pound or less per person, saving you extra cash but keeping those little tummies full.
1. Spiced leek, potato and lentil soup
2. Courgette risotto
3. Lentil supper
4. Leek, chorizo and goat's cheese tortilla
5. Mince and sweet potato pie
6. Quick salmon pasta
7. Hearty leek and lamb cobbler
8. Baked tortillas
9. Chicken and potato layer
10. Turkey stir fry
11. Sausage, bean and sweet potato casserole
12. Baked potatoes
13. Bacon-wrapped chicken with leeks, peas and basil
14. Bubble and squeak
15. Cheesy Spanish omelette
16. Blue cheese and bacon pasta
17. Broccoli cheese
18. Chicken and sweetcorn pie
19. Cottage pie with carrot and potato mash
20. Tuna pasta bake
21. Chickpea curry
22. Pitta bread pizza
23. Sausage and tomato pasta
24. Baked bean omelette
25. Cauliflower cheese
26. Cheesy eggs and tomatoes
27. Potato and spinach bake
28. Carrot and orange soup
29. Creamy tomato and chicken pasta bake
30. Macaroni cheese
31. Baked bean curry
32. Boiled egg and soldiers
33. Butternut squash soup
34. Chilli con carne for kids
35. Cowboy casserole
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You can tuck into dishes like leek and lamb cobbler, courgette risotto, salmon pasta or sausage and sweet potato casserole – and we've got plenty of other yummy ideas where they came from!
Meal planning and cooking at home is a great way to help you stick to a budget. It reduces the chance of impulse buys and makes the most of the ingredients you already have in the cupboards.
What's more, it can help you to make better food choices and feel fuller for longer, instead of binging on takeaway food, ready meals and snacks.
Check out our month-long budget meal plan for more ideas of cheap and easy meals you can cook at home, featuring plenty of ingredients you'd likely have in your cupboard already, making some of these dishes effectively free to make.
Don't forget to make large portions where possible so you can save them for leftovers or freeze the rest. That way, when plans change, you've got a meal ready to defrost.
Handy tips for making meals under £5
Stock up on healthy extras for lunches, snacks or treats
Great options include fromage frais, yoghurt pots, salad or vegetable sticks, fruit (fresh, tinned or dried), tinned rice pudding, jelly, nuts or crackers. Check out our snack recipes for more ideas.
Look for special offers on breads
Freeze bread on the day of purchase and only take out what you need to defrost each day.
Homemade puddings and treats
Make a double batch and freeze half for another time. Check out our dessert recipes for ideas.
Batch cook
Make big one-pot meals like chilli, lasagne, spaghetti bolognese or a stew, then freeze some and defrost whenever you haven't the time to cook. A slow cooker is a great way to do this.
Go meat-free a few times a week
Going veggiea few times a week is good for your health, your wallet and the environment.
Sneak in veggies in clever ways
It’s can be tricky getting the kids to eat certain foods like vegetables and fibre-rich grains, but our recipes use clever ways of incorporating them.
Make cheap healthy swaps
You can still keep the family healthy when you're on a budget. Just make simple swaps like semi-skimmed milk instead of whole milk, wholegrain bread instead of white, brown pasta and rice instead of white and so on.
Buy a couple of big bags of frozen veg for the week too, instead of fresh which may go off quickly. You can always bulk out dinner with vegetables if you haven't got much meat.
Make sure you have some handy cupboard essentials
The meals work on the assumption that you have already got some of the basic ingredients such as vegetable/olive oil, stock cubes, mayonnaise/salad dressing, sauce, spreads, mixed herbs, chilli powder etc.
Use spare cash for staple cooking ingredients
If you have any spare money at the end of the week, use it to stock up on staple cooking ingredients such as flour and tinned tomatoes, or buy bigger bags of rice and pasta that will last for a couple of weeks.
Choose food on special offer
You can cut the cost of your shopping further if you choose foods on special offer, cheaper cuts of meat and use dried pulses instead of tinned. Many supermarkets add great offers in the late afternoons and evenings, so try shopping later in the day to nab a bargain!
Take a look at : 28 healthy dinner ideas for families
Parents are always on the hunt for healthy meal ideas that the kids will actually eat, which is where we can help. We've rustled up 28 delicious yet nutritious dinner recipes perfect for family mealtimes. Enjoy!
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