11/04/2021 / By Divina Ramirez
Soup is a versatile, budget-friendly dish that you can make during tough times. From canned beans to leftovers, you can add practically any ingredient to your soup. You can also prepare a big batch of soup ahead of time and freeze it in individual containers for later consumption. Just take one out and reheat it when you need a quick meal.
For a well-rounded dish, top your soup with whole-wheat bread or croutons. You can also serve it with fish, cheese and other protein-rich foods to make it more filling.
Below are three budget-friendly soup recipes that are easy to make. Although all have vegetables, some of them call for canned ingredients. These will save you money as canned foods are inexpensive. However, you can always use fresh vegetables if you grow your own food, which would save you even more money. (Related: A guide to making and canning vegetable soup.)
This recipe turns chicken enchilada – shredded chicken stuffed into tortillas – into soup. Turning classic dishes into soup is a great way to make a dish that only dirties one pot. You can make this soup in a slow cooker, a pressure cooker or a stove.
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This easy green chicken chili uses mild green chili peppers and naturally lean chicken breast for a healthy, tasty and kid-friendly soup. Top it with homemade whole-wheat tortilla chips or sliced avocado.
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Enjoy tacos without the fuss with this easy recipe for taco soup. Top yours with sour cream, green onions or sliced avocado.
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Soup is one of the most budget-friendly, fuss-free dishes you can make. Simply toss your ingredients into a pot and let them cook for a while so that the flavors develop. If you’re on a tight budget, try the soup recipes above for some light but healthy dishes.
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