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Good Eats for Cheap

Updated on August 21, 2013
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Tips for eating well on a budget

The supermarket has become a money pit. Prices have skyrocketed higher and faster than the gas that gets you there. Paying as much for a package of cheese or a pound of hamburger as a gallon of gas is common. So what does a grocery shopper on a budget do other than stare at it all with bulging eyes and growling stomach? Following is a list of things you can cook that will satisfy the appetite and calm the cook's jitters.


1) Tuna patties. Easy, tasty, and good for you.

Ingredients:

Large can of tuna packed in water.

egg

breadcrumbs

finely chopped onion

finely chopped celery leaves

salt and pepper

Drain tuna. Mix all ingredients. Form into large patties. Spray fry pan and cook patties on medium heat until hot on the inside and browned on the outside. Flip patties once or twice while cooking. Great served with baked potato and cole slaw.



2) Ground Chicken Chili. So much cheaper and healthier than hamburger meat. This easy recipe is very hardy and sure to please everyone.

Ingredients:

1 pound or more of ground chicken

chopped onion

chopped green pepper

1 four ounce can of diced green chilis

1 8 ounce can red kidney beans

1 8 ounce can chili beans

1 jar of favorite salsa sauce

1/2 tsp. cumin

1 tsp chili powder

salt and pepper to taste

Brown ground chicken with chopped onions and peppers until no longer pink. Add all other ingredients and stir. Season to taste. Cover and simmer for about 40 minutes. Great served with corn bread and sour cream.



3) Beef and Rice - Rice-a-Roni doesn't have to be boring. Add a little meat and vegetables for a delicious meal.

Ingredients

1 box Fajita style Rice-a-Roni

1 lb. ground beef or turkey

1 can of Italian style diced tomatoes

Chopped onion, celery, peppers

2 tbsp. butter or margerine

1 1/2 cups of water

Brown ground meat until no longer pink. Once cooked, add chopped vegetables and continue to cook on low until vegetables are a little soft. Pour in water, rice, flavor pack, butter, and tomatoes. Cook on medium heat covered for about 18 minutes or until rice is done. Can be served on a tortilla or on its own.



Easy Chicken Enchiladas - This will be a family favorite and is easier and cheaper than you think.

Ingredients

Flour tortillas

Leftover chicken (even canned chicken will work)

1 Pkg. frozen pepper and onion fajita mix

Enchilada sauce (canned or make your own with envelope type)

Shredded Mexican style cheese

Cook frozen pepper/onion mix according to package directions until soft. Add chicken (shredded or bite-sized) and stir until blended. Add enough enchilada sauce to moisten and heat for a few more minutes. In long (glass) baking pan spoon in enough enough enchilada sauce to line the bottom. Fill 6 tortilla shells with chicken mix and roll placing seam side down in pan. Top with remainder of sauce and cover liberally with cheese. Baked uncovered in 350 degree oven until cheese is melted. Serve with a can of refried beans.



Southwestern Pigs-In-A-Blanket - A twist on an old favorite will get the kids asking for more.

Ingredients

Crescent Rolls

Hot dogs or smoked sausage

1/2 cup of your favorite salsa

Shredded Mexican-style cheese

Unroll crescent rolls and spoon on and spread salsa sauce. Add cheese and hot dog or sausage and roll up. Place of baking pan sprayed with cooking oil. Bake at 350 degrees until rolls are golden brown and cheese is melted. Great served with Spanish rice or salad.



Skillet Chicken a la King - This is an easy and hardy meal ready in a snap.


Ingredients


Diced leftover chicken (canned chicken can be used)

1 can condensed cream of chicken or cream of celery soup

1/3 cup milk

1 can mixed vegetable drained

1 can sweet corn drained

In large skillet combine chicken, milk and soup. Heat until soup is well blended. Add canned vegetables and heat through. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Served over noodles, in a tortilla or over rice.



Baked Stuffed Fish - Any fish can be prepared restaurant-style. So much better than frying.


Ingredients


Catfish, swai or flounder fillets

1 box herb stuffing mix

your favorite salad dressing

salt and pepper

butter or margarine

garlic powder

1 envelope of white sauce

Season the fish fillet with salt and pepper to taste. Dredge fish in your favorite salad dressing (french, ranch, italian - they all work). Cook stuffing mix according to box directions. Spoon ready stuffing into center of fish fillet then pull up fillet ends over it and secure with a toothpick. Place stuffed fish on greased baking pan. Top each one with a pat of butter and garlic powder. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes and served with white sauce on top. Great with rice or couscous.






Use your Crock Pot. Even the cheapest meat can be tender and delicious when slow-cooked. Here's a link to slow-cooker recipe site.

http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Main-Dish/Slow-Cooker/Main.aspx




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