Dollars & Sense

7 Holiday Recipes that Save You Money and Time

Written by Peach State Federal Credit Union | Dec 1, 2022 5:00:00 AM

If the idea of feeding a large crowd this holiday season has you and your wallet concerned, we have 7 budgets friendly recipes that will put your mind at ease. Here’s how you can prepare a delicious meal without sacrificing the jingle in your wallet or holiday joy.

 

Where's the Beef?

The turkey frenzy is over, but you still want to make a delightful and affordable meal – have you considered beef? Not all beef entrees feature an extravagantly priced option. This melt-in-your-mouth pot roast recipe from ‘Brooklyn farm girl’ leaves extra cash in your pocket and the cooking to the crock-pot. It’s simple, affordable, and a one-pot dish!

For a more upscale version that’s still within a reasonable budget, try out this beef burgundy recipe from ‘One Clever Chef’. If you’re short on time, consider searching for similar recipes with the option to prepare in an Instapot.

Finger Lick'in Chicken

Maybe you’re not a beef person and that’s okay. Instead of eating turkey again, how about swapping for the other tasty poultry pick – chicken! This is another easy one-pot meal that delivers a juicy and tender roast chicken. Check out this crockpot whole chicken recipe from the ‘goodcheapeats’.

Money Saving Tip: You can turn leftovers into a brand-new meal like chicken soup or chicken pot pie. That’s what we call a bargain!

 

Holiday Ham

A baked ham can help keep costs down as well as reduce cooking time in the kitchen. That’s because most holiday hams come pre-cooked, which means all you need to do is heat it up and serve. No one will know you saved hours of cooking time and dollars in your pocket. Here is a six-ingredient maple-bourbon glazed ham recipe by ‘Parade’. No bourbon or not a fan? No problem! Try this spiced brown sugar pineapple recipe by ‘Sense and Edible’ instead.

Money Saving Tip: You can turn leftovers into a brand-new meal like chicken soup or chicken pot pie. That’s what we call a bargain! Use leftover ham to make a fancy breakfast or ham sandwich for lunch the next day!

Satisfying Sides & Delectable Desserts

Now that we’ve covered a few main entrées for your holiday, what about the sides and desserts? Here are a few festive options that will brighten your meal.

 

Cheese Please

That’s right, bring all the cheese with this one pot, homemade macaroni and cheese recipe from ‘Cheapskate Cook’. For a few dollars per person, you can feed a crowd and are sure to get a few cheesy smiles in return.

 

It's a Veg Fest

 If you’re looking for a healthy yet inexpensive option, try this sautéed vegetable recipe by ‘Budget Bytes’. The best part is you can substitute the veggies to match your family’s liking.

 

No Bake - Sounds Great

Love eating cheesecake, but don’t love making it? Here is a no-bake cheesecake recipe from ‘Delish’ that’s much easier to create compared to the traditional version. No bake, no headache - that sounds great!

 

Semi-Home Made Anyone?

Here’s a recipe that combines doughnuts and fruit into one semi-homemade sweet treat. Give this berry, lemon, and doughnut hole trifle recipe by ‘Taste of Home’ a try. We promise the name is harder to say three times faster than it is to make.

Keep in mind that applicants must qualify by demonstrating steady employment. Signing up after an emergency occurs is not a viable option. Although borrowers certainly can wait, it’s generally not a good financial strategy if you believe such plans are beneficial.

 

Another Way to Save Money

If you’re looking for other ways to save, have you considered participating in Peach State’s Visa Debit Round Up program?1 When you participate in the program, every purchase you make with your Peach State Visa Debit Card will be rounded up to the nearest dollar and the excess funds will be transferred to your Round Up Savings Account overnight.1 It’s that simple and the best part is, you don’t have to do a thing. Now that’s what we call smart savings!

1 A separate club account will automatically be opened when signing up for and using the Visa Debit Card Round Up program.