25 Cheap Meals You Can Make for Under $2 Per Serving

I know how hard it feels to plan meals when money feels tight. I faced this problem many times. I wanted food that fills me up, tastes good, and stays cheap. I learned that low-cost meals do not need to feel boring. We can eat well and still protect our budget.

In this article, I share 25 cheap meals I make often. Each meal costs under $2 per serving when I buy basic ingredients and cook at home. These meals use simple food. They need little time. They help us save real money.


1. Rice and Beans

Rice and beans sit at the top of my list.

I cook dry beans in bulk.
I serve them with rice and salt.

Cost per serving: about $0.40

This meal gives energy and keeps me full for hours.


2. Egg Fried Rice

I use leftover rice.
I add two eggs and frozen vegetables.

Cost per serving: about $0.70

This meal works for lunch or dinner.


3. Lentil Soup

I cook lentils with onion, garlic, and carrots.

Cost per serving: about $0.60

This soup stores well and freezes well.


4. Pasta with Tomato Sauce

I use dry pasta and canned sauce.

Cost per serving: about $0.80

I add garlic or herbs if I have them.


5. Baked Potatoes

I bake whole potatoes in the oven.
I add salt and butter.

Cost per serving: about $0.50

Potatoes give strong value for money.


6. Peanut Butter Sandwich

I spread peanut butter on bread.

Cost per serving: about $0.40

This meal works for breakfast or snacks.


7. Oatmeal with Banana

I cook oats in water.
I add sliced banana.

Cost per serving: about $0.45

This meal gives long-lasting energy.


8. Ramen with Egg

I cook instant noodles.
I crack one egg into the broth.

Cost per serving: about $0.60

This version feels more filling than plain noodles.


9. Bean Burrito

I wrap beans and rice in a tortilla.

Cost per serving: about $0.75

I add hot sauce if I want flavor.


10. Cabbage Stir Fry

I slice cabbage and onion.
I fry them in oil and salt.

Cost per serving: about $0.50

Cabbage stays cheap and lasts long.


11. Tuna Pasta

I mix canned tuna with pasta.

Cost per serving: about $1.20

This meal gives strong protein for low cost.


12. Grilled Cheese Sandwich

I toast bread with cheese inside.

Cost per serving: about $1.00

This meal feels simple and comforting.


13. Chickpea Curry

I cook canned chickpeas with spices and tomatoes.

Cost per serving: about $0.90

I serve it with rice.


14. Fried Eggs and Toast

I fry two eggs.
I serve them with toast.

Cost per serving: about $0.70

This meal works at any time of day.


15. Vegetable Soup

I use frozen mixed vegetables.
I boil them with water and salt.

Cost per serving: about $0.60

This soup works well for batch cooking.


16. Pancakes

I mix flour, water, and eggs.
I cook on a pan.

Cost per serving: about $0.50

I add sugar or syrup if I have it.


17. Bean Chili

I cook beans with onion and canned tomatoes.

Cost per serving: about $0.80

This meal stays good for days.


18. Rice with Fried Egg

I fry one egg.
I place it over rice.

Cost per serving: about $0.50

This meal works when food feels low.


19. Baked Chicken Drumsticks

I bake chicken with salt and oil.

Cost per serving: about $1.50

Drumsticks cost less than chicken breast.


20. Mac and Cheese (Homemade)

I cook pasta and add milk and cheese.

Cost per serving: about $1.20

This version costs less than boxed versions.


21. Tomato Toast

I toast bread.
I add sliced tomato and salt.

Cost per serving: about $0.60

This meal feels light but fresh.


22. Lentil Sloppy Joes

I use lentils instead of meat.
I add sauce and serve on bread.

Cost per serving: about $0.90

This meal replaces costly ground beef.


23. Vegetable Omelet

I mix eggs with leftover vegetables.

Cost per serving: about $0.80

This meal helps reduce food waste.


24. Rice and Frozen Vegetables

I cook rice and add frozen veggies.

Cost per serving: about $0.45

This meal works as a base for many dishes.


25. Bean and Cheese Quesadilla

I fill tortilla with beans and cheese.

Cost per serving: about $1.00

This meal feels rich but stays cheap.


How I Keep Costs Under $2

I follow clear habits that protect my budget.

I buy basic food

I avoid fancy products.
I buy dry beans, rice, oats, and pasta.

I use frozen vegetables

Frozen food costs less and lasts longer.

I cook in bulk

I cook once and eat many times.

I repeat meals

I do not need new meals every day.

I avoid ready meals

Ready meals cost more for less food.


Weekly Budget Example

Here is one simple weekly plan I use.

Groceries:

  • Rice: $3
  • Beans: $4
  • Eggs: $4
  • Potatoes: $3
  • Frozen vegetables: $4
  • Bread: $2
  • Oats: $2

Total: $22

This gives me about 14 to 18 meals.

That means:
Cost per meal: about $1.20


Why Cheap Meals Work

Cheap meals help me in many ways.

I save money.
I reduce stress.
I waste less food.

I also feel more control over my life. I do not fear grocery prices as much. I know I can eat well with simple food.


Common Mistakes I Avoid

I learned some habits that raise costs fast.

I avoid impulse buys

Snacks and drinks raise bills.

I avoid small packages

Large packs cost less per unit.

I avoid food waste

Old food equals lost money.


Simple Cooking Rules I Follow

These rules keep my meals cheap.

  1. Use five ingredients or less
  2. Cook one-pot meals
  3. Use leftovers first
  4. Freeze extra food
  5. Eat at home

This system keeps things simple.


Final Thoughts

We do not need special diets.
We do not need rare food.
We do not need stress.

We need basic food and steady habits.

I learned that cheap meals give more than savings. They give control. They give peace. They give space in my budget for other goals.

If we stick to simple meals, we can eat well for under $2 per serving. And once we learn these habits, we never need to feel stuck again.

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