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83 Cheap & Easy Dinner Recipes That Are Practically Easier Than Ordering Delivery

Though we’re all for pulling out all the stops for a wildly impressive dinner, most weeknights, we’re looking for something cheap and easy. These recipes hit both criteria, with ease. You don’t have to drop major dough to make something delicious that can be on your table in an hour or less—save money by choosing cheaper proteins (we’re talking chickenground beef or turkey, or vegetarian options) and time by making these dishes all in one pan or via some of our top kitchen shortcuts. Whatever your style, these 83 cheap and easy meals will please your entire family without breaking the bank.

One of the easiest ways to cut down on dinner costs is to go for cheaper cuts of meat, or utilizing more expensive ones in creative ways. Try adding ground beefturkey, or chicken to help bulk out old standbys. Try roasting a whole chicken (or buying a rotisserie chicken), then utilizing it for everything from pizza to tacos all week long. Try adding more expensive seafood or steak to pasta or rice to help make smaller, more affordable portions go further, like in our salmon & potato skillet or our creamy steak fettuccine. It’s all about the way you use the protein that matters, not avoiding them altogether.

If you’ve been on the fence about certain kitchen appliances, like slow cookersair fryers, and Instant Pots, consider this your sign to take the plunge and get one. They help dinners come together SO fast. Check out our more in-depth lists for your air fryer (over 100 recipes!), Instant Pot, and Crockpot.

Even if you’re not ready for another appliance, we bet you have some things in your kitchen already that’ll help you get dinner on the table fast, like sheet pans, a Dutch oven, and casserole dishes. We’ve included a number of our favorite recipes here, like our sheet-pan garlicky shrimp & veggies, our hamburger casserole (no more flipping individual burgers!), or our Mexican beef ‘n rice skillet, but once you’ve got the basics down, feel free to get creative.

One of the best ways to save some money is to go meatless (and not just on Mondays). And we don’t mean by replacing proteins with all those high-priced meat substitutes (though we’re all about those sometimes)—instead we’re talking about making vegetarian meals out of cheap beanstofu, and plants. Try our Indian butter chickpeas, our BBQ pulled mushrooms, our sesame tofu & broccoli stir-fry, or our vegan crunchwraps to see how versatile and filling these meals can be.

Want more cheap and easy meals? Check out our favorite 5-ingredient meals, our top 30-minute meals, and former food editor June’s entire Budget Eats series. You won’t believe what she came up with for under $25!

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64 Thanksgiving Desserts for a Festive Table

As Turkey Day nears, we know you’ve likely got the bird ordered and sides on the schedule. All that’s left is to sort out which Thanksgiving desserts you want to tackle.

We’ve got plenty of traditional options here, including Thanksgiving pies galore, pumpkin desserts and other fall favorites. Don’t forget to bookmark a good pie crust recipe before you begin!

And if you’re running tight on time, check out these no-bake Thanksgiving desserts or these easy Thanksgiving sweets.

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21 Ways to Make Monkey Bread

From sticky-sweet to savory, we’ve found plenty of ways to make monkey bread. Try these monkey bread recipes out for your next brunch or party.

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Find Your Home on the Range with These Cowboy Dinners

Wrangle up your loved ones for cowboy dinners. These hearty, rustic recipes are inspired by campfire cooking, life out on the range and good, simple ingredients

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45 Recipes for Authentic Mexican Food

Authentic Mexican food is more than tacos and salsa. Here are our favorite Mexican recipes—including elote, posole and enchiladas.

This collection of authentic Mexican food will guide you through Mexico, hitting on regional specialties as well as nationally loved dishes. Prepare homemade flour tortillas or get a bag of masa harina and make corn tortillas. Use your molcajete to make salsas and guacamole for celebrating the holidays with traditional Mexican Christmas food. In fact, there are all sorts of Mexican cooking tools you can invest in if you’re regularly making these homestyle recipes.

Once your dish is chosen, pair it with complementary Mexican drinks and Mexican desserts to round out the meal.

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