10 One-Pot Recipes That Cost Under $10
You’re going to get busy, and one-pot recipes will literally be your best friend and we'll do you one better - here are 10 recipes that cost less than $10
1. Zoodles ‘Spaghetti’ and Meatballs (Estimated cost: $9)
This is probably the best recipe to make zoodles interesting, the meatballs and tangy tomato sauce makes it almost impossible to tell the difference between zoodles and regular spaghetti
You can find the full recipe here
2. One-Pot Creamy Cajun Chicken & Rice (Estimated cost: $10)
Creamy, rich, spiced-up but not spicy is what dinner dreams are made of. A casserole is always a good feed especially on the days after you’ve been surviving on Indomie noodles and frozen pizzas!
3. One-Pot Tomato Chickpeas and Orzo (Estimated cost $9)
It’s like a simple and cheaper risotto that doesn’t need you to be stirring the rice for 45 minutes. It’s actually ready in less than 15 minutes and it has a garlic, herby and tomato-ey flavour - a crowd favourite!
You can find the full recipe here
4. One-Pot Easy French Ratatouille (Estimated Cost $8)
Live out your Pixar dream with this Ratatouille recipe, it’s super hearty and makes you feel all warm and fuzzy for sure and unlike most ratatouille recipes it doesn’t take ages to make.
You can find the full recipe here
5. One-Pot Dirty Rice (Estimated cost $10)
It’s already a smashing recipe, but why not take it up a notch by adding in some spicy sausage? A little bit of spiced-up protein never hurt anybody.
You can find the full recipe here
6. Creamy Broccoli Pasta (Estimated cost $9)
It’s so much tastier than it sounds, don’t let the broccoli put you off because the sauce is absolutely creamy and you’ll never guess what the secret ingredient of the sauce is, it’s greek yoghurt. I tried it purely out of curiosity and I was not disappointed!
You can find the full recipe here
7. Braised Cabbage with Bacon (Estimated cost $10)
A cabbage head turned into a cabbage bowl and filled with bacon? it’s a yes from me. This is apparently a southern speciality in the USA, and they can do flavour well so best believe this recipe’s taste will be *chefs kiss*
You can find the full recipe here.
8. Slow Cooker Salsa Pulled Chicken (Estimated cost $9)
This is one of those “anything goes” recipes, all you need is salsa and chicken and then you can mix that with literally anything - tortillas, rice, lettuce, avocado and so much more!
You can find the full recipe here
9. One-Pot Cabbage and Sausage Pasta (estimated $10)
Cabbage and sausage is a European staple, and it’s deffo a good meal. Dare I say a great dish for a dinner party too?
You can find the full recipe here
10. Crispy Sheet Pan Gnocchi and Veggies
Switch out the pot for a pan and I’ll let you in on a secret, sheet pan-cooked gnocchi is 10x better than boiled gnocchi so you have to try it!