Sunday, March 25, 2012

Parmesan Crusted Chicken and Pasta - $5.50


1 Can Spaghetti Sauce ($0.99 Cent Store)        $1.00
3 lbs Chicken ($0.99/lb on Sale)                        $3.00
2 Eggs                                                               $0.50

Parmesan Crust                                                 $1.00
1 cup grated Parmesan
4 tsp Oregano
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp pepper
Total                                                                $5.50


Chicken thighs/drumsticks at $0.99/lb or if you prefer boneless skinless chicken breast at $1.99/lb (this would increase cost of recipe to $8.50)

The chicken part is low carb recipe so if you are trying low carb you can substitute the noodles for an alternate side, but I'd still use some spaghetti sauce for dipping! (If you have leftovers from other recipes like the English Muffin Pizzas this is a great way to use it!) The crust probably only costs about $0.50 to make if you buy your Parmesan in bulk like we do, but in case you don't I used to more expensive price.

CHICKEN Option 1: Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast

Put 2 lbs (about 4 breasts) into large plastic bag and use kitchen mallet (or roller) to pound chicken into thin pieces.  Cut each chicken breast into large strips for easier cooking or leave in one piece for a "prettier" meal.

CHICKEN Option 2: Bone In Chicken - I suggest Drumsticks

Break 2 eggs into one bowl and use whisk to stir.

In a separate bowl combine all ingredients for the Parmesan crust

Next, put noodles in water and cook according to package directions.

While pasta is cooking add oil to skillet - enough so the bottom is barely covered and turn on medium heat.

Once oil is heated take prepared chicken and dip in egg then roll in Parmesan crust mixture until fully coated.

Place chicken in skillet (as much as will fit) and cook for 5 minutes on each side.  If cooking drumsticks you may need to do quarter turns ever 2.5 minutes.  To keep crust for becoming overcooked/burnt shake pan every 2 minutes just to move the chicken around a bit.

While chicken is cooking put sauce in sauce pan and heat until slightly bubbly.  Don't forget to check your noodles and stir too!

To finish put pasta and chicken on plate and drizzle sauce all over everything! Yummy!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Hobo Dinners - $5.50

SALE NEWS:  Nothing too good this week, but a new ad tomorrow!

1 bag baby carrots                                                                                               $1.00
2 large brown potatoes                                                                                       $1.00
1 white or yellow onion                                                                                       $1.00
1 lb Hamburger Meat (On sale for $2.50/lb)                                                     $2.50
Total                                                                                                                       $5.50


This one is also great for camping – just cook over a campfire!   You can switch from fresh to canned veggies too and cut the cook time down to 30 minutes.

Preheat oven to 375.

Cut large portions of aluminum foil 1 for each person you are feeding – or for each portion if you are planning to have leftovers (this will be used to contain the yumminess – the more you are stuffing in the bigger these should be).

While oven is heating clean and cut potato into bite sized chunks and divide among foil pieces

Cut onion into desired size (we like them bigger and bite sized in our house) and divide among foil pieces.

Open bag of carrots and divide among foil pieces (cut into smaller chunks if desired) and top with 1 tablespoon of butter and salt/pepper to taste.

In a separate bowl add hamburger meat, and seasoning to taste (I use/prefer 1 tbs paprika, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp black pepper, 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp onion, ¼ tsp cayenne pepper).  Mix together with hands and then form 1 inch balls and divide among foil pieces.

To ensure the juices don’t leak out do not “roll up” foil.  Instead pile ingredients into the middle of the foil and fold up the 2 long side to meet at the top/middle and roll together to form a tight seal.  Then fold up last two edges to form a tight seal.

Place on cookie sheet in oven for 45-60 minutes and enjoy!

Potatoes and Carrots are my favorite veggies to add, but you can mix it up with things like corn (on the cob as well), green beans, mushrooms, zucchini, bell peppers, or peas.  Ground Turkey is also an amazing substitute but typically more expensive then beef.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

A New (Stolen) Idea

I'm going to try and make this quick and to the point.

We follow Dave Ramsey's plan for money/budgeting.  While perusing his website one day I ran across eMeals.  Which is essentially a company you pay a small monthly fee to and they send you a grocery list every week with recipes for the week for dinners.  The base the meals on a local store to you and what is on sale that week. Great idea right?!  I think its quite ingenious.  Not something we do, but still ingenious.  They even have diet specific plans like “Glutten Free”, “Vegitarian”, or “Low Carb” (tons more too) The average cost is around $80-$90 a week for 3-6 people and they also have a 2 person meal plan for small families that is cheaper of course per week. Depending on the store you pick (for example if you chose to shop at Walmart it may be even cheaper) your weekly costs could be even lower.  That is a little to much for what we can afford at the moment, but that may be good alternative for your family.

Anyway, after my last post where I included the hot dog sale as my inspiration for the meal I chose I figured I’m going to try to stay on that theme.  I will try to only post meal ideas based on grocery store sales.  I’ll try to mix up what stores I use, but honestly I’ve noticed a lot of the stores put items on sale at the same time.  So today you do not get a meal idea, sorry.  I have a few posts ready to go as soon as a good sale comes along.  I will get a meal for you soon, but I wanted to let you in on my small change of plan.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Pigs in a Cloud with Fruit and Veggies - $3.50

SALE NEWS:  Stater Bros has All Chicken and All Turkey hot dogs on sale this week for only $0.99!  Great time to stock up on some “healthier” hot dogs :)

1 pack hot dogs (any kind always buy on sale)                              $1.00
4 slices of cheese slices (buy in bulk or sale)                                  $0.50
½ box instant cheddar mashed potatoes ($0.99 cent store)          $0.50
1/8 giant can of corn (from Costco)                                                  $0.75
1/8 giant can of pears (from Costco)                                 $0.75
Total                                                                                                       $3.50


This is one of my favorites!

Preheat oven to 350.

While oven is heating take cook instant potatoes based on box directions.

While water/milk is heating for mashed potatoes take each hot dog and slice it almost in half long ways (it should be a little attached so it can be opened like a book).

Open each hot dog and lay it flat with cut side facing up on a cookie sheet.

Fold each slice of cheese in half so you will have 8 rectangles.

When mashed potatoes are finished spoon 2-3 tablespoons of mashed potatoes onto each hot dog.

Optional: Top each hot dog with 2-3 tablespoons of corn (I like mine like this, but if you don’t you can serve your veggie on the side).  You can also add some green onion or grilled onion to them for a little kick - not included in price above.

Place one rectangle slice of cheese on each hot dog (this will hold corn in place too).
Bake in oven for 15 minutes or until mashed potatoes look very lightly toasted.

Serve with Fruit and/or Veggies!


Note: For canned fruits and veggies we buy a giant can from Costco that lasts approximately 8 meals each. Please contact me if you have questions about how to get the prices mentioned above.