Obviously I'm still trying to stick with making cheap yet delicious dishes. Usually while I'm looking through my recipes I'll look at the ingredient list. If I have a lot of ingredients on the list and the ones I have to purchase are inexpensive that recipe will make the cut. Since I've been a bit of a slacker when it comes to blogging, I'm going to recap a few recipes I made.
Rachael Ray's Salsa Stoup and Double-Decker Baked Quesadillas: I love soup and what could be better than turning salsa into a soup! The quesadillas are cheese and scallion; the scallions really gave these more flavor then you normally get with a cheese quesadilla. I will be adding scallions, leek, or shallots to my cheese quesadillas from now on.
Total Cost: (I already had the oil, onion, garlic and omitted the cilantro and sour cream) $13.49
Mushroom and Sausage Ragu with Polenta: Yum this was a great meal! I added some sauteed kale to it because it needed more veggies and the kale was the perfect choice. Total cost: (I had the oil, onion, garlic, salt, and butter and substituted baby bella's for creminis) $11.65
Both of these recipes had enough left over for lunches the next day.
That's my update for now. Next up: Garlic and Bean Enchiladas and Sweet Potato Soup
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