With filling your cart being more expensive these days, buying fewer ingredients is one great way to save—and there are tons of high-quality dishes you can make with only a handful of ingredients.
Just because our grocery budgets may not stretch the way they once did, that doesn't mean our meals have to be meager.
We have compiled a list of 50 recipes that you only need five ingredients or less to make from Allrecipes. From main dishes like savoury casseroles and stuffed chicken to sides like naan bread and glazed carrots, these recipes will have you covered from breakfast through dessert—and they'll help you stay in budget, too.
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