Budget-Friendly Tailgate Recipes
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Great food doesn’t have to mean a great big grocery bill. These tailgate recipes include low-cost ingredients to create a winning dish. Plus, you can modify recipes to save money. Is your grocery store running a special on ground turkey this week? Substitute the turkey for ground beef in your recipe. Even without a sale, you can whip up all six of these appetizers, sides and main courses for less than $2 per serving—an estimate we calculated based on current prices at Giant.
Appetizers
Deep Fried Pickles
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Serving size: 6
Recipe cost: $1.41 per serving
Everyone loves pickles! You can pick sweet or dill pickles—and the instructions include an air fryer option. Find the full recipe here.
Rotel Dip
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Serving size: 12
Recipe cost: $1.39 per serving
Tailgating usually involves chips, so we recommend having a dip on hand. You can turn this hearty tailgating staple vegetarian by skipping the beef. Find the full recipe here.
Side Dishes
Loaded Tater Tot Skewers
Prep time: 15 minutes
Cook time: 35 minutes
Serving size: 12
Recipe cost: $1.06 per serving
Tater tots get tastier when you pair them with bacon. Buy store-brand tater tots and cheese to save even more money. Find the full recipe here.
Mac ‘N Cheese
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 25 minutes
Service size: 6
Recipe cost: $1.83 per serving
What’s a tailgate without mac ‘n cheese? This classic recipe draws on several ingredients you already have on your shelves, like cornstarch. You can cut the cost per serving nearly in half if you skip the dried mustard. Find the full recipe here.
Main Courses
Ham and Cheese Hawaiian Roll Sandwiches
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 20 minutes
Serving size: 12
Recipe cost: $1.46 per serving
Use pantry staples, including mustard and Worcestershire sauce, to cook up these crowd favorites. Increase your savings by swapping out the Havarti cheese in the recipe for more economical cheddar. You’ll enjoy the same sharp taste for about half the price. Find the full recipe here.
Crock Pot Chili Cheese Dogs
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 3 hours in a slow cooker
Serving size: 8
Recipe cost: $1.80 per serving
Hot dogs and buns are two of the cheapest ingredients you can use to build a meal. Combine that with the time savings you gain when you purchase already-made canned chili, and you can have this inexpensive dish prepped in a flash. Find the full recipe here.
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