Cheap Family Meals That Cost Under $5 Per Serving

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Eating well as a family does not require a large grocery budget. These cheap family meals cost under $5 per serving — most under $2 — and are filling, nutritious, and genuinely enjoyable to eat. No flavourless budget food. No compromise on satisfaction.

Every recipe here is built around the cheapest high-value ingredients available: legumes, grains, eggs, and seasonal vegetables.

The Cheapest Ingredients That Actually Taste Good

Before the recipes, the building blocks. Stock these and you can make any dinner on this page for under $5:

  • Dried or canned lentils — $0.80 to $1.20 per can, 3 to 4 servings
  • Canned chickpeas and black beans — same cost, endlessly versatile
  • Pasta and rice — $0.20 to $0.40 per serving bought in bulk
  • Canned tomatoes — the base of dozens of cheap sauces
  • Eggs — the cheapest complete protein, $0.20 to $0.30 per egg
  • Frozen vegetables — same nutrition as fresh, half the price, zero waste
  • Bone-in chicken thighs — the most flavourful and cheapest chicken cut

Best Cheap Family Meals

One-Pot Tomato Pasta — $1.20 per serving

Pasta, canned tomatoes, garlic, onion, and broth all cook together in one pot. The pasta absorbs the sauce as it cooks. Total cost for four: under $5. Total cleanup: one pot. Full recipe: Budget One-Pot Pasta.

Chickpea Curry — $1.40 per serving

Canned chickpeas, coconut milk, canned tomatoes, and a handful of spices. Serve over rice. Ready in 25 minutes. This is a pantry dinner — no fresh produce required beyond onion and garlic.

Vegetable Fried Rice — $1.10 per serving

Day-old rice, eggs, frozen vegetables, soy sauce, and sesame oil. The best fridge-clearout meal. See the full budget family guide: Cheap Meals for Family of 4.

Black Bean Tacos — $1.00 per serving

Season canned black beans with cumin, garlic, and lime. Serve in corn tortillas with shredded cabbage, salsa, and sour cream. Ready in 15 minutes. Under $4 for four people.

Lentil Soup — $0.80 per serving

Red lentils with canned tomatoes, cumin, turmeric, and vegetable broth. The cheapest filling meal on this list. Make a double batch and freeze half — it reheats perfectly.

Egg and Potato Hash — $1.30 per serving

Dice potatoes and cook until crispy in a skillet, then add eggs, onion, bell pepper, and paprika. A complete meal from four ingredients. Ready in 25 minutes.

How to Plan a Week of Cheap Family Meals

  1. Plan before you shop. A week of planned meals costs significantly less than unplanned shopping — you buy only what you need.
  2. Build around overlapping ingredients. If you buy a bag of rice, plan three meals that use it. Same with canned tomatoes and onions.
  3. Cook once, eat twice. Lentil soup and chickpea curry both taste better the next day and cost nothing extra.
  4. Use the freezer. Batch-cook and freeze portions of soups, curries, and sauces. Future you will be grateful.
  5. Shop with a list. Impulse purchases are the biggest budget killer in any grocery shop.

For specific family-of-four recipes with per-serving costs, see: Cheap Meals for a Family of 4 (Under $20). For complete dinner ideas beyond budget meals: Easy Dinner Ideas hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest meal to make for a family?

Lentil soup costs approximately $0.80 per serving. Black bean and rice bowls cost about $0.90 per serving. Both are nutritionally complete, filling, and feed four people for under $4 total.

How do I feed a family cheaply every night?

Rotate a core set of 7 to 10 cheap recipes weekly. Build meals around legumes, grains, and eggs as primary proteins. Use meat as a flavoring rather than the main ingredient — a small amount of chicken or sausage goes far in soups, fried rice, and pasta dishes.

What are filling cheap meals?

Lentil soup, chickpea curry, black bean rice bowls, and one-pot pasta are the most filling low-cost options. All are high in fiber and complex carbohydrates, which digest slowly and keep hunger away for hours.

Disclaimer: Cost estimates are approximate and based on average grocery prices. Prices vary by region and retailer.

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