$10 Dinners for Less!
A new Hearst Special, now on newsstands nationwide
ABOUT THE MAGAZINE:
Creamy Dijon Drumsticks, $1.69 per serving
1) Preheat oven to 450◦ F. In 4-quart saucepan, place potatoes, enough water to cover, and ¼ teaspoon salt; heat to boiling on high. Reduce heat to medium-low; cover saucepan and simmer potatoes 10 to 12 minutes, or until just fork-tender.
2) Meanwhile, line 15” by 10” jelly-roll pan with nonstick foil. Brush chicken drumsticks with 3 tablespoons Dijonnaise and coat with panko, pressing to adhere. Place chicken on prepared pan and bake 25 minutes, or until crumbs are golden and juices run clear when thickest part of chicken is pierced with top of knife.
3) Drain potatoes well and place in medium bowl. Add celery, ¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper, and remaining ¼ cup Dijonnaise; stir to coat vegetables. Makes 5 cups potato salad. Serve salad with chicken.
Baked Cavatelli with Sausage & Broccoli Rabe, $2.08 per serving
1. Preheat oven to 400◦F. Heat large covered saucepot of salted water to boiling on high. Meanwhile, trim stems from broccoli rabe; discard. Coarsely chop remaining broccoli rabe; set aside.
2. Add pasta to boiling water, and cook 2 minutes less than label directs. Drain pasta; return to saucepot.
3. Meanwhile, in nonstick 12-inch skillet on medium-high, cook sausage 5 minutes, or until browned, breaking up sausage with side of spoon. Discard fat. Add oil, garlic, and crushed red pepper flakes. Reduce heat to medium; cook 2 minutes, or until garlic is golden.
4. Stir in broccoli rabe; cover and cook 2 minutes, or until broccoli rabe begins to wilt, stirring. Add tomatoes and cook 5 minutes, or until tomatoes split.
5. In 2-cup liquid measuring cup, whisk cornstarch into milk. Stir milk mixture into sausage mixture in skillet; heat to boiling, stirring frequently. Boil 1 minute to thicken slightly.
6. Add sausage mixture, tomato sauce, Fontina, and ½ cup Romano to pasta in saucepot; toss to combine. Transfer pasta mixture to 8 individual 1 ½ -cup ramekins; sprinkle with remaining ¼ cup Romano. Place ramekins on large baking sheet or jelly-roll pan for easier handling. Bake 15 minutes, or until center is hot and top is golden.
MY THOUGHTS:
I always wonder how much a meal actually costs me to make. Sometimes after you add in the meat, vegetables and spices it seems like it was a lot of money for just one meal. I love that this magazine features not only fabulous looking meals (yes there are pictures for all the recipes) but they are all $10 dinners or less. Now that my boys are 3 and 5 they are finally eating meals with us so our grocery bill is growing. Chicken nuggets and hot dogs are still their favorites but they are willing to try more of our meals.
The magazine features 84 recipes including pasta, chicken, meat, soup and more! The recipes are all pretty easy to follow (perfect for a clueless cook like me) and they cost less than $10 to make! The recipes even include the “Per Serving” price. Like there is a recipe for “Cheese and Salad Pizza” that is only $1.87 per serving or the “Slow Cooker Spaghetti and Meatballs” for $1.43 per serving. There are even side suggestions, leftover tips and nutrition information. These recipes are also family-friendly recipes that should please even the pickiest-eaters!
BUY IT: Look for “$10 Dinners or Less!” for only $6.99. Available at your local supermarket or bookstore today, or as a digital version at Zinio.com or Nook.bn.com.
WIN IT: (1) US winner will receive the magazine “$10 Dinners or Less”
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Oh Thank you Thankyou thankyou lol I have and love this magazine but couldnt find it. and i needed that chickendrumstick and potato one. :)
I shop the sales and stock up when I can.
I save money by making sure to use leftovers up as lunches, another meal, etc
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We always have a rainbow salad with vegetables from the backyard!
I try to match my coupons to the sales for the week never to spend over $25.00 on food products only.. then I try to get two meals for the week out of each meat item--I call that plan cooking--then the left over meat goes for another meal during the week,or the following week depending where it falls in the week.
I try to make just the right amount of food because we hardly ever eat leftovers.
Simply put -- leftovers!
We save money by trying not to waste and using the leftovers to create new things.
I use coupons
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We use store brand food because it's cheaper and taste the same.