Stop heading to the drive thru when you’re too tired to cook! These 20 budget Instapot recipes are quick and easy to make… and more healthy for you, too!
My Dave Ramsey Meal Plan For A Beans + Rice Budget was so popular, I thought I’d share with you these easy, healthy, and friendly on your budget Instapot recipes.
If you’re wondering what an Instapot is (also called an Instant Pot), it’s like a modern pressure cooker. They’re safer than the old pressure cookers, and they cook food fast while sealing in the flavor. You can see them and read what reviewers have to say, here.
According to the USDA, the average family of four spends over $700 a month on food. Meal planning is an important part of saving money on groceries and lowering those food costs. If you plan ahead to have some easy, healthy, and cheap dinners on your meal plan, you can both save money on your monthly food bill AND be healthier. The key is to find ways to keep it simple, healthy, and cheap.
Enter — these budget Instapot recipes.
If you’ve ever found yourself so busy that you forgot to start something for dinner, you’ll want to keep these budget Instapot recipes handy. With so many things on my to-do list, sometimes dinner doesn’t quite make to the top of the list. If you want to save money and avoid the drive-thru when you’re in a pinch, give one of these 20 budget Instapot recipes a try so you can save dinner — and your budget!
Having one of these tempered glass lids on hand for your Instapot is helpful, too.
Note: If you need help putting a meal plan together, I highly recommend eMeals. I know Dave Ramsey often recommends them, too. You can choose what kind of meal plan you want, such as budget-friendly, keto, etc. There’s a small fee each month but you’ll make up for it in grocery savings from sticking to their meal plans. Plus, they can even send your meal plan and shopping list to your local WalMart store so all you have to do is pick it up! Click here to learn more about eMeals (this is my referral link where you can try eMeals for free).
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- Super Easy Cake Batter Dip Recipe
- Pretzel Bread Recipe With Easy Bread Machine Dough
- 10 Meal Planning Tips For When Your Budget Is Tight
20 Budget Instapot Recipes That Your Family Will Love
- Baked Cheesy Instant Pot Chicken and Cheese Taquitos
- Sweet and Spicy Meatballs
- Crack Chicken Casserole
- Chicken and Dumplings
- Wendy’s Copycat Chili
- Kung Pao Chicken
- Fiesta Chicken
- Instant Pot Whole Chicken
- Stuffed Cabbage
- Chicken Enchilada Casserole
- Honey Lemon Chicken
- Sausage and Rice
- Chicken Taco Bowls
- Beef and Rice
- Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta
- Pizza
- Teriyaki Pork
- Goulash
- Potato Soup
- Instant Pot Stuffed Peppers
What are your favorite budget Instapot recipes right now? Share them with us!
Let’s chat soon,
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