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    Home » Recipes » Dinner

    Cheap Aldi Recipes I Make on Repeat

    Published: Apr 11, 2026 by Jenna · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    If you’re trying to cut your grocery bill without giving up easy, satisfying meals, these budget-friendly Aldi recipes are exactly what I make regularly. They’re simple, filling, and made with real ingredients you can grab in one trip without overspending.

    Groceries are getting expensive fast, and I’m not about to spend $7 on chips or $10 on soda every week. That’s why I do most of my shopping at Aldi, where I can still find affordable ingredients that actually taste good.

    This is not a sponsered post!

    Only the best cheap aldi recipes you need!

    These are the exact Aldi meals and snacks I make on a regular basis—nothing fancy, just real food that works.

    If you’re trying to save money but still eat well, this post will give you a ton of ideas.

    Jump to:
    • 🛒 My Go-To Aldi Grocery List
    • 🍳 Breakfasts I Actually Eat
    • Easy Meals (Cheap + Filling)
    • 🍟 Air Fryer + Viral Recipes
    • Cheap Snacks That Are Actually Good
    • What’s Actually Worth It at Aldi

    🛒 My Go-To Aldi Grocery List

    These are the staples I buy over and over again:

    • Eggs – cheap protein and super versatile
    • Aldi Pizza Dough - the one in the fridge section
    • Simply Nature Grass-fed ground beef – great for burritos and quick meals
    • Greek Yogurt - both the regular and organic versions are good
    • Deli ham + Swiss cheese – easy lunches, or any of their deli meat and cheese is good
    • 5 Cheese Ravioli
    • Microwave rice pouches – fast and convenient
    • Frozen blueberries – perfect for smoothies or yogurt bowls
    • Avocados – when they’re a good deal
    • Clancy’s chips – $2.50 and actually good
    • Summit Coke Zero – way cheaper than name brand

    This is basically my core list that keeps my meals simple and affordable. Also check out my favorite Aldi Low Sodium Finds!

    🍳 Breakfasts I Actually Eat

    I keep breakfast super easy:

    • Yogurt bowl with blueberries and granola
    • Smoothie with frozen fruit and almond milk
    • Egg and cheese bagel with mild salsa
    • Whenver the Mama Cozzi's breakfast pizza is there I like to stock up on that as well!

    Nothing complicated—just things I can make quickly that still taste good.

    Easy Meals (Cheap + Filling)

    These are my go-to meals during the week:

    • Cottage Cheese Pizza Bowls (Single Serving) - This easy single-serving pizza bowl is made with just 3 simple ingredients—grass-fed ground beef, refrigerated 5 cheese ravioli, and cottage cheese. It’s high-protein, super filling, and gives you all the pizza vibes without the hassle.
    • Ham and Pineapple Pizza - their pizza dough in the fridge section is amazing and only 1.50$
    • Classic Chili - This classic chili recipe uses just 5 simple ingredients for a hearty, comforting meal. It’s budget-friendly, easy to make, and perfect for meal prep or cozy nights at home.
    • Smoked Sausage and Potatoes - You only need two ingredients for this easy meal—smoked sausage and potatoes. It’s simple, filling, and comes together quickly for a no-fuss dinner.
    • Cheddar Bay Biscuit Casserole - This comforting casserole is made with chicken, frozen mixed vegetables, and cream of chicken soup, all topped with a buttery garlic biscuit crust. It’s an easy, cozy meal the whole family will love.
    • Pizza Quesadillas - These pizza quesadillas are a quick and easy way to satisfy your pizza cravings using simple ingredients. Crispy on the outside and cheesy on the inside, they’re perfect for lunch, dinner, or a snack.
    • Dirty Spaghetti Tiktok Recipe - This viral dirty spaghetti recipe is rich, cheesy, and packed with flavor—and you can grab all the ingredients at Aldi. It’s an easy, crowd-pleasing pasta dish that lives up to the hype.
    • Mac and Cheese Lasagna - This mac and cheese lasagna combines two comfort food favorites into one cheesy, layered dish. It’s rich, filling, and perfect when you want something extra indulgent.
    • Weight Watchers Egg Roll in a Bowl - This lighter egg roll in a bowl has all the flavors of your favorite takeout without the wrapper. It’s low in points, high in protein, and super easy to make.
    • Sub in a Tub Recipe - This sub in a tub is a low-carb way to enjoy your favorite sandwich without the bread. Loaded with deli meat, cheese, and toppings, it’s fresh, simple, and customizable.
    • Tuna Rice Bowl - This tuna rice bowl is a quick, budget-friendly meal made with simple ingredients like tuna, rice, and fresh toppings. It’s easy to throw together and perfect for a balanced lunch or dinner.
    • Ham and Swiss sandwiches - These classic ham and Swiss sandwiches are simple, satisfying, and perfect for a quick meal. Great for lunch or an easy dinner with minimal prep.
    • Spaghetti with Ground Beef Sauce - This classic spaghetti with ground beef sauce is a simple, comforting meal made with pantry staples. It’s hearty, affordable, and always a go-to dinner option.
    • Baked Cream Cheese Spaghetti Casserole
    • Bubble Up Pizza - uses canned biscuits and ground beef
    • Big Mac Tacos (Tiktok Inspired)

    🍟 Air Fryer + Viral Recipes

    This is where things get fun. I like trying viral recipes—but only the ones that actually look worth it.

    Some of my favorites:

    • Air Fryer Parmesan Cheese Balls - Parmesan egg white cheese balls (these were SO good)
    • Air Fryer Pizza Bagels
    • Best Air Fryer Frozen Foods - a list of frozen foods you can cook in the air fryer
    • Air Fryer Frozen Vegetables (Mixed Vegetables)
    • Easy Air Fryer Recipes
    • Cookie fries (currently testing 👀)

    Cheap Snacks That Are Actually Good

    Snacks are where it’s easy to overspend, so I keep it simple:

    • Clancy’s chips (seriously such a good deal)
    • Homemade cheese balls (cheap + high protein)
    • Aldi chocolate when I want something sweet

    I’m not paying $6–$7 for chips anymore when these exist.

    What’s Actually Worth It at Aldi

    These are items I’ll keep buying:

    • Summit Coke Zero (I’m not paying $10 for soda anymore) - just tried this yesterday cause it was being mentioned a lot on Reddit
    • Cheese and deli meat - Aldi Charcuterie Board
    • Pantry basics like rice, pasta, and bread

    A lot of this stuff tastes just as good as name brand for way less.

    • Air Fryer Parmesan Cheese Balls
    • Air Fryer Crescent Rolls
    • Mac and Cheese Lasagna
    • Ham and Pineapple Pizza

    More Easy Dinner Recipes

    • Air Fryer Chicken Fajitas
    • Taco Pizza Recipe
    • Classic Chili
    • Loaded Fries Recipe

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