Chicken Spaghetti

This creamy Chicken Spaghetti recipe is made with a cheesy, luscious, cream sauce and baked to perfection. A pasta lover’s dream!

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Let me start by saying my husband requested that I make this recipe over my usual chicken pasta recipe that I’ve been making for 10 years!! I was appalled. But honestly I can’t even blame him. This creamy Chicken Spaghetti recipe is a pasta lover’s dream. Tender chicken breast and spaghetti pasta are coated with a luscious cream sauce, then baked to perfection with extra cheese on top! And this casserole is made with simple pantry and refrigerated ingredients. I don’t know about you but I always seem to have a box of spaghetti noodles hanging out in my cabinet. If you do need to make a quick store run, make sure you grab two of whatever item you need, because trust me you’ll want to add this one to your weekly dinner rotation!

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What Is Chicken Spaghetti?

When you read the words “Chicken Spaghetti” I’m sure you were thinking how on earth do those two foods go together? Well friend, let me ease your mind. This is not the traditional spaghetti sauce recipe that you’re probably familiar with. Chicken spaghetti is made with a creamy, cheesy, super flavorful cream sauce that coats tender chicken and spaghetti noodles. Tangy Rotel tomatoes are also added to give it an extra pop of flavor and to balance the creaminess of the dish. The mixture is then placed in a casserole dish and baked until it’s gooey and bubbly around the sides. Great, now I’m sitting here drooling just thinking about it again!

Ingredients For Chicken Spaghetti

Whenever it’s possible I like to keep things pretty simple, so you may already have everything you need to make this chicken spaghetti recipe. Here’s a list of ingredients you’ll need:

  • Chicken: I opted for two boneless skinless chicken breasts. But if your budget is tight, you can certainly use boneless skinless chicken thighs instead.
  • Aromatics: Onion and garlic are sautéed in butter to give the casserole a wonderful base layer of flavor.
  • Butter & Flour: Butter is used to sauté the onion and garlic. All-purpose flour then mixes with the butter to create a simple roux, which thickens the creamy sauce.
  • Chicken Broth: Chicken broth combines with the roux to create a rich and thick sauce. And we always recommend using a good quality chicken broth because it adds a lot of flavor to your dish. We use Better than Bouillon to make our broth.
  • Seasoning: A simple mix of Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper is all you’ll need!
  • Cheddar & Mozzarella Cheese: A combination of cheddar cheese and mozzarella cheese adds depth of flavor to the casserole and makes it extra rich and cheesy! And yes I do recommend using both types of cheeses. We first tested this recipe using just cheddar cheese, but adding some mozzarella cheese with it really boosted the level of flavor!
  • Heavy Cream: Heavy cream adds even more richness to the dish and gives the sauce a wonderful creamy texture.
  • Rotel: A can of Rotel tomatoes with green chiles adds a LOT of flavor to the cream sauce and makes this chicken casserole absolutely delish! So don’t skip it!

Serving Suggestions

Serve this chicken casserole with some crusty bread or try our Homemade Garlic Bread. It would also pair well with a simple side salad to keep dinner simple and easy. With that being said, me and my family totally enjoyed this dish by itself…no extra sides needed for us!😉

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Chicken Spaghetti

This creamy Chicken Spaghetti recipe is made with a cheesy, luscious, cream sauce and baked to perfection. A pasta lover’s dream!
Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Total Cost $11.81 recipe / $1.96 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 6
Calories 572kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about 1.5 lb total) $4.70
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil $0.12
  • 1/2 Tbsp salt (for the pasta water) $0.04
  • 8 oz spaghetti $0.62
  • 1/4 cup salted butter $0.52
  • 1 onion, diced $0.32
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced $0.16
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour $0.06
  • 2 cups chicken broth $0.34
  • 1/2 tsp salt $0.02
  • 1/4 tsp freshly cracked black pepper $0.02
  • 1/2 tsp Italian seasoning $0.05
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, divided $1.24
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese, divided $1.24
  • 1 cup heavy cream $1.36
  • 1 10oz. can diced tomatoes with green chiles, drained (Rotel) $1.00

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F. Using a sharp knife, carefully fillet each chicken breast into two thinner cutlets. Heat a large deep skillet over medium heat and add the olive oil. Add the four chicken cutlets to the skillet and cook on each side until golden brown and cooked through (about 7-10 minutes total). Remove the chicken to a clean cutting board, and allow it to rest.
  • While the chicken is cooking, bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add 1/2 Tbsp of salt to the water then add the spaghetti pasta and boil until the pasta is tender (or al dente). Drain the pasta in a colander.
  • While the pasta is cooking, start making the sauce. In the same skillet that the chicken was cooked in, heat the butter over medium-high heat. Add the diced onion and minced garlic. Sauté for 3-4 minutes or until onion is translucent.
  • Sprinkle the flour into the skillet and stir with the onion and garlic. Cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until flour starts to turn golden brown.
  • Slowly pour the chicken broth into the skillet and stir to fully dissolve the flour from the bottom of the skillet. The flour will start to thicken the sauce when it returns to a simmer. Add 1/2 tsp of salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, 1/2 cup cheddar cheese, 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese, and the heavy cream to the skillet. Stir until the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth.
  • After the chicken breasts have rested, chop them into smaller ½ inch pieces.
  • Turn the heat off the skillet and add the drained diced tomatoes with green chiles, the chopped chicken, and the cooked spaghetti to the pan. Mix until combined.
  • Add the chicken spaghetti mixture to a 9×13” casserole dish. Top with the remaining 1/2 cup of cheddar cheese and 1/2 cup of mozzarella cheese.
  • Bake the casserole in the preheated oven for 25 minutes or until bubbly around the edges and cheese is melted.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 572kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 37g | Sodium: 843mg | Fiber: 2g
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How to Make Chicken Spaghetti – Step by Step Photos

Seared chicken breasts in a skillet.

Preheat the oven to 375°F. Using a sharp knife, carefully fillet each chicken breast into two thinner cutlets. Here is a great tutorial on How to Cut Chicken Breasts Into Cutlets by Serious Eats. Heat a large deep skillet over medium heat and add 1 Tbsp olive oil. Add the four chicken cutlets to the skillet and cook on each side until golden brown and cooked through (about 7-10 minutes total). Remove the chicken to a clean cutting board, and allow it to rest.

Cooked spaghetti noodles in a pot.

While the chicken is cooking, bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add 1/2 Tbsp of salt to the water, then add 8 oz. of spaghetti pasta, and boil until the pasta is tender (or al dente). Drain the pasta in a colander.

Onion and garlic sauteed in butter

While the pasta is cooking, start making the sauce. In the same skillet that the chicken was cooked in, heat 1/4 cup salted butter over medium-high heat. Add 1 diced onion and 2 minced garlic cloves. Sauté for 3-4 minutes or until onion is translucent.

Chicken broth being added to sauteed onions, garlic and cooked flour.

Sprinkle 1/4 cup of flour into the skillet and stir with the onion and garlic. Cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally, until flour starts to turn golden brown. Slowly pour 2 cups of chicken broth into the skillet and stir to fully dissolve the flour from the bottom of the skillet. The flour will start to thicken the sauce when it returns to a simmer.

Heavy cream, cheese, salt and pepper added to skillet.

Add 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp black pepper, 1/2 tsp Italian seasoning, 1/2 cup cheddar cheese, 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese, and 1 cup of heavy cream to the skillet. Stir until the cheese is melted and the sauce is smooth.

Chicken breasts chopped on a cutting board.

Now chop the cooked chicken breasts into smaller ½ inch pieces.

Cooked spaghetti, chopped chicken breasts, and rotel being added to skillet.

Turn the heat off the skillet and add 1 can of drained diced tomatoes with green chiles, the chopped chicken, and the cooked spaghetti to the pan. Mix until combined.

Chicken spaghetti mixture added to a white baking dish with the remainder of the cheese sprinkled on top.

Add the chicken spaghetti mixture to a 9×13” casserole dish. Top with the remaining 1/2 cup of cheddar cheese and 1/2 cup of mozzarella cheese.

Overhead view of cooked chicken spaghetti in a casserole dish.

Bake the casserole in the preheated oven for 25 minutes or until bubbly around the edges and the cheese is melted on top.

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This Chicken Spaghetti casserole is so creamy and delicious, it’ll soon become one of your favorite recipes! Enjoy!

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Slow Cooker Potato Soup

This creamy Slow Cooker Potato Soup is rich, comforting and hearty, plus the slow cooker does all the heavy lifting for you!

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I could literally eat a bowl of creamy potato soup every single day. There was a time when I would call my favorite lunch spots each week just to see if the “soup of the day” was potato soup! Yes, I was that hooked. But nothing, I mean absolutely nothing, beats the taste of homemade potato soup! Even better when the slow cooker does all the work for you. This Slow Cooker Potato Soup is rich, creamy, comforting, and absolutely delicious!

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If you don’t have a slow cooker you can still enjoy a warm bowl of potato soup by making our stovetop Loaded Potato Soup recipe.

Ingredients For Slow Cooker Potato Soup

Here are the ingredients you need to make this delicious, velvety potato soup recipe!

  • Vegetables: A combination of carrots, celery, onion and garlic were used to add depth, flavor, and texture to the soup.
  • Potatoes: Potatoes are of course the foundation for this soup. We used Yukon gold potatoes because we love their creamy texture and they hold up well in the slow cooker. Russet potatoes are also a great option.
  • Seasoning: A simple combination of Italian seasoning, salt and pepper seasons the soup.
  • Chicken Broth: Make sure to use a very flavorful chicken broth as a LOT of the soup flavor will come from the broth. We use Better than Bouillon to make our broth.
  • Flour: A quick and simple slurry with all-purpose flour and water is needed to thicken the soup. We tested the recipe without the slurry and it makes a BIG difference.
  • Heavy Cream & Sour Cream: Heavy cream also helps thicken the soup and gives it a creamy texture. Sour cream adds even more flavor and creaminess to the soup!
  • Cheddar Cheese & Green Onions: We finished the soup with a final pop of extra flavor and color with some fresh shredded cheddar cheese and sliced green onions.

Topping Options

There are several different toppings you can choose from to finish your creamy potato soup. Try any of these options: shredded cheddar cheese, sliced green onions or chives, sour cream, greek yogurt, chopped bacon, homemade croutons, or extra fresh cracked black pepper.

What To Serve With Potato Soup

Just like many soup recipes, this slow cooker potato soup pairs well with a simple side salad, a Caesar salad, or even a fresh pasta salad like our Broccoli Pasta Salad with Tomato Vinaigrette. Soups and sandwiches are also a great combination. Try serving this potato soup with a Chicken Caesar Wrap or a gourmet Spinach and Feta Grilled Cheese!

Storing Leftovers

Store any leftover potato soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days. We would not recommend freezing this potato soup recipe. All the dairy and anything thickened with flour or cornstarch tends to separate upon thawing.

Potato soup in a slow cooker with shredded cheese, sliced green onions and a napkin on the side.
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Slow Cooker Potato Soup

This creamy Slow Cooker Potato Soup is rich, comforting and hearty, plus the slow cooker does all the heavy lifting for you!
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine American
Total Cost $8.10 recipe / $1.35 serving
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours 10 minutes
Total Time 3 hours 30 minutes
Servings 6 1.5 cups each
Calories 394kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 stalks celery $0.50
  • 2 carrots $0.30
  • 1 yellow onion $0.32
  • 3 cloves garlic $0.24
  • 3 lbs Yukon gold potatoes $3.29
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning $0.10
  • 1 1/4 tsp salt $0.05
  • 1/2 tsp freshly cracked black pepper $0.02
  • 3 cups chicken broth $0.51
  • 2 Tbsp all-purpose flour $0.04
  • 2 Tbsp water $0.00
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream $0.68
  • 1/2 cup sour cream $0.53
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, divided $1.16
  • 3 green onions, sliced & divided $0.36

Instructions

  • Wash and dice the celery stalks, peel and dice the carrots, dice the onion, and mince the garlic. Wash, peel, and chop the potatoes into ½ – ¾ inch chunks.
  • Add the potatoes, carrots, celery, onion, and the garlic to a 5 or 6 quart slow cooker or crock pot. Then add the Italian seasoning, salt, and freshly cracked black pepper to the slow cooker.
  • Pour the chicken broth over the vegetables and spices in the slow cooker. Stir all the ingredients together so that everything is evenly distributed. Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook on high for 3 hours.
  • Once the potatoes are almost finished cooking, make a quick flour slurry by adding the flour and water to a small bowl and whisking together until smooth and there are no lumps.
  • After the potato soup has cooked for 3 hours, check to make sure the potatoes are tender and can be easily pierced with a fork. Now add the slurry, heavy cream, and sour cream to the slow cooker. Stir well to combine, replace the lid, and continue to cook on high for an additional 10 minutes.
  • During the last 10 minutes of cooking, while the slurry and heavy cream are thickening the soup, shred the cheddar cheese and slice the green onions.
  • Remove the slow cooker lid then use a potato masher to mash the potato chunks into smaller pieces. Add ½ cup of the shredded cheese and half of the sliced green onions. Stir until the cheese has melted into the soup.
  • Taste the soup and adjust the salt or black pepper to your liking. Use the remaining shredded cheese and green onions to garnish individual bowls. Serve hot and enjoy!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1.5cups | Calories: 394kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 18g | Sodium: 1086mg | Fiber: 6g
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How To Make Slow COoker Potato Soup – Step By Step PHotos

Diced carrots, diced onion, diced celery, and minced garlic on a cutting board.

Wash and dice 2 celery stalks, peel and dice 2 carrots, dice 1 onion, and mince 3 garlic cloves.

Yukon gold potatoes peeled and chopped on a cutting board.

Wash, peel, and chop 3 lbs. of Yukon gold potatoes into roughly ½ – ¾ inch chunks.

Diced vegetables, potatoes, seasoning and chicken broth added to a slow cooker.

Add the potatoes, carrots, celery, onion, and the garlic to a 5 or 6 quart slow cooker or crock pot. Then add 1 tsp of Italian seasoning, 1 1/4 tsp of salt, and 1/2 tsp of freshly cracked black pepper to the slow cooker. Next pour 3 cups of chicken broth over the vegetables and spices in the slow cooker.

Potato soup ingredients added to a slow cooker and mixed.

Stir all the ingredients together so that everything is evenly distributed. Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook on high for 3 hours. Once the potatoes are almost finished cooking, make a quick flour slurry by adding 2 Tbsp of flour and 2 Tbsp of water to a small bowl and whisking together until smooth and there are no lumps.

Heavy cream and sour cream added to potato soup in a slow cooker.

After the potato soup has cooked for 3 hours, check to make sure the potatoes are tender and can be easily pierced with a fork. Now add the flour slurry, 1/2 cup of heavy cream, and 1/2 cup of sour cream to the slow cooker. Stir well to combine, replace the lid, and continue to cook on high for an additional 10 minutes. During the last 10 minutes of cooking, while the slurry and heavy cream are thickening the soup, shred the cheddar cheese and slice 3 green onions.

Potato soup ingredients being mashed with a potato masher in a slow cooker.

Remove the slow cooker lid then use a potato masher to mash the potato chunks into smaller pieces.

Shredded cheese and green onions being added to potato soup in a slow cooker.

Add ½ cup of the shredded cheese and half of the sliced green onions. Stir until the cheese has melted into the soup.

Potato soup in a slow cooker with shredded cheese, sliced green onions and a napkin on the side.

Taste the soup and adjust the salt or black pepper to your liking.

Overhead view of two bowls of slow cooker potato soup.

Use the remaining shredded cheese and green onions to garnish individual bowls. We also topped ours with a little soup cream and some freshly cracked black pepper. Simple, creamy, delicious, and SO GOOD!

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Chicken Pot Pie Soup

This Chicken Pot Pie Soup is hearty, comforting and perfect for a busy weeknight meal. It’s simply cozy comfort food in a bowl!

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If chicken soup is good for the soul and chicken pot pie is the ultimate comfort food, then nothing can be more satisfying than a big bowl of this Chicken Pot Pie Soup! It’s cozy, comforting, and it includes all the flavors that I love from a traditional chicken pot pie including tender chicken, creamy potatoes, lots of veggies, and a rich and creamy broth. Seriously, there’s something about this soup that just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. But the best part is there’s no extra hassle of having to make a pie crust, and if you’re using a rotisserie chicken then this soup can be made in half the time that it takes to make a traditional chicken pot pie, making it perfect for a weeknight dinner meal!

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What is Chicken Pot Pie Soup?

I think the best way to describe Chicken Pot Pie Soup is simply cozy comfort food in a bowl. It’s the same hearty filling that you would normally get in a chicken pot pie, but served as a soup without the hassle of making a pie crust. Genius!! It’s an easy and more approachable way to enjoy the flavors of a traditional chicken pot pie!

Ingredients For Chicken Pot Pie Soup

Here’s a list of ingredients you’ll need to make this Chicken Pot Pie Soup recipe:

  • Cooked Chicken:  I used boneless, skinless chicken breasts but you can certainly use boneless, skinless chicken thighs instead. This is also a great recipe to use up any leftover rotisserie chicken or leftover turkey from Thanksgiving!
  • Vegetables: Aromatics like onion and garlic sautéed in butter sets the foundation and helps flavor the soup. Creamy Yukon gold potatoes and frozen vegetables are added later to add more color, flavor, and texture to the soup.
  • Butter and Flour: A simple roux is made with butter and flour for extra richness and to help thicken the soup.
  • Chicken Broth: Use a good quality chicken broth to give the soup extra flavor. We use Better than Bouillon to make our broth.
  • Seasoning: A simple mix of Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper is all you’ll need!
  • Heavy Cream: Heavy cream is added towards the end to give the soup extra richness and that classic creamy texture.

What Kind Of Chicken To Use

This recipe uses pre-cooked chicken and is a great way to use a rotisserie chicken or leftover turkey from Thanksgiving. If you don’t have any pre-cooked chicken on hand, here are two different ways to cook the chicken before adding it to the soup:

  • Boiled Chicken: I chose to boil my chicken on a medium-low heat for roughly 1 hour. To do this simply add your chicken breasts to a medium pot, cover them with water, add a few pinches of salt, then bring the pot to a boil. Once the pot starts boiling, immediately turn the heat down to medium-low, cover with a lid, and simmer for 1 hour. I personally like this method because you end up with tender, juicy chicken breasts that’s easy to shred and perfect for soups and casseroles.
  • Pan-Seared Chicken Breasts: For a quicker option you can pan-sear your chicken breasts in about 15 minutes, then just chop the cooked chicken into chunks and it’s ready to add to the soup.

Storing Leftovers

To store any leftovers, first divide the soup into single serving containers, then transfer it to the refrigerator to chill. Store in the fridge for 3-4 days. If the soup thickens a bit in the fridge, don’t worry it will loosen as it’s reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop. Feel free to add a splash of water or milk to the soup before you reheat it.

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Chicken Pot Pie Soup

This Chicken Pot Pie Soup is hearty, comforting and perfect for a busy weeknight meal. It’s simply cozy comfort food in a bowl!
Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Total Cost $10.19 recipe / $1.69 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 6 (1 1/3 cup each)
Calories 353kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 6 Tbsp salted butter $0.80
  • 1 yellow onion $0.32
  • 3 garlic cloves $0.24
  • 1/3 cup all-purpose flour $0.08
  • 1 tsp Italian seasoning $0.10
  • 1 tsp salt $0.05
  • 1/2 tsp Freshly cracked black pepper $0.02
  • 1 lb. Yukon gold potatoes $1.10
  • 5 cups chicken broth $0.85
  • 2 cooked chicken breasts, shredded or diced $4.70
  • 12 oz. bag frozen mixed vegetables $1.25
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream $0.68

Instructions

  • Dice the onion, peel & chop the potatoes into 1 inch chunks, and mince the garlic cloves. Add the potatoes to a bowl of cool water to prevent them from oxidizing and turning brown.
  • In a Dutch oven or large pot, melt the butter over medium heat. Sauté the onion until translucent, about 4 minutes. Add the minced garlic and sauté for an additional 30 seconds.
  • Sprinkle the flour into the pot over the onions and garlic. Stir and allow the flour to cook for about 1-2 minutes.
  • Add Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, chopped potatoes, and chicken broth to the pot. Stir well to dissolve the flour and any browned bits off the bottom of the pot.
  • Place a lid on the pot and bring it up to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium and let the potatoes cook, stirring occasionally, for 10-12 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender.
  • Remove the lid and add the cooked chicken, frozen mixed vegetables, and heavy cream to the pot. Stir well, place the lid back on, and continue to simmer for 5 more minutes.
  • Taste to see if any additional seasoning is needed. Garnish with fresh parsley (optional) and enjoy!

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Notes

*You can also use cooked rotisserie chicken or leftover turkey from Thanksgiving in place of the cooked chicken breasts.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 353kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 20g | Sodium: 1286mg | Fiber: 5g

If that flaky, buttery, pie crust is just calling your name…then feel free to make our traditional Chicken Pot Pie recipe!

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How to Make Chicken Pot Pie Soup – Step by Step Photos

Overhead view of shredded chicken on a plate

Shred or dice two cooked chicken breasts and set the chicken to the side.

Overhead view of diced onion, potatoes and garlic on a cutting board.

Dice 1 yellow onion, peel & chop 1 lb. gold potatoes into 1-inch chunks, and mince 3 garlic cloves. Add the potatoes to a bowl of cool water to prevent them from oxidizing and turning brown.

Overhead view of sauteed onions and garlic in a large dutch oven pot with flour being sprinkled over the top.

In a Dutch oven or large soup pot, melt 6 Tbsp of salted butter over medium heat. Sauté the onion until translucent, about 4 minutes. Add the minced garlic and sauté for an additional 30 seconds. Next sprinkle 1/3 cup of all-purpose flour into the pot over the onions and garlic. Stir and allow the flour to cook for 1-2 minutes.

Overhead view of potatoes, spices, and chicken broth being added to the pot.

Add 1 tsp of Italian seasoning, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp freshly cracked black pepper, the chopped potatoes (drained), and 5 cups of chicken broth to the pot. Stir well to dissolve the flour and any browned bits off the bottom of the pot. Place a lid on the pot and bring it up to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium and let the potatoes cook, stirring occasionally, for 10-12 minutes or until potatoes are fork-tender.

Overhead view of shredded chicken, frozen vegetables, and heavy cream being added to the pot.

Remove the lid and add the shredded chicken, 12 oz. of frozen mixed vegetables, and 1/2 cup heavy cream to the pot. Stir well, place the lid back on, and continue to simmer for 5 more minutes.

Overhead view of finished chicken pot pie soup in the dutch oven pot with ladle scooping some out.

Now taste to see if any additional seasoning is needed. Feel free to garnish with fresh parsley (optional).

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Now all that’s left to do is to grab some crusty bread or biscuits and enjoy a big bowl of this warm and cozy Chicken Pot Pie Soup!

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Recipes For Thanksgiving Leftovers

Plenty recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers including soups, pot pies, turkey casseroles, leftover turkey sandwiches, easy salads and more!

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If you’ve been following Budget Bytes for a while, then I’m sure you know that we’re all about reducing food waste over here. And even though I love eating Thanksgiving leftovers in their original form, I tend to get a bit tired of them by the end of the next day. You’ll be surprised how many different ways you can use up leftover turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, or even extra vegetables from all of that Thanksgiving prep. So whether you’re looking for something truly unique like leftover stuffing muffins or something lighter like a crisp chicken (or turkey) salad, we’re sharing lots of recipes for Thanksgiving Leftovers to help you switch things up after Turkey Day!😊

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Turkey And Wild Rice Soup

Turkey and Wild Rice Soup

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Turkey and Wild Rice Soup is a great way to use up those Thanksgiving leftovers, plus the leftovers are great so it's the perfect meal prep!
5 from 15 votes
$8.94 recipe / $2.24 serving Get the Recipe

Soup lovers get ready! One of the best ways to use those Thanksgiving leftovers is by making this Turkey and Wild Rice Soup! Not only will you get to use up leftover turkey, but you can also use up any extra carrots or celery that’s hanging out in your fridge.😊

Leftover STuffing Muffings

Leftover Stuffing Muffins

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Use up your Thanksgiving leftovers in these customizable savory Leftover Stuffing Muffins. The perfect grab-and-go breakfast!
4.90 from 38 votes
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If you want a really fun and unique way to use up that leftover turkey and stuffing, then try these Leftover Stuffing Muffins. They’re like little egg bites made with leftover turkey, vegetables, and stuffing. Super tasty, super portable, and the perfect make-ahead breakfast!

Thanksgiving Leftovers Tortilla Wrap

Thanksgiving Leftovers Tortilla Wrap

Thanksgiving leftovers tortilla wrap cut in half facing the camera
Try something new with your traditional Thanksgiving leftover turkey sandwich this year by making it into a fun folded tortilla wrap!
4.75 from 4 votes
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Turkey sandwiches are a classic way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers. Of course you can put whatever you want in your sandwich, but we made this fun & easy Thanksgiving Leftovers Tortilla Wrap with just 5 ingredients and it only takes 10 minutes!

Chicken Pot Pie

Chicken Pot Pie

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Chicken pot pie is a comfort food classic, with a flakey crust, rich sauce, tender chicken, and vegetables. Perfect for cold winter nights!
4.85 from 19 votes
$8.44 recipe / $1.06 serving Get the Recipe

I don’t know about you, but I love me some Chicken Pot Pie! So why not replace the chicken in this recipe with your pre-cooked leftover turkey? It’s the ultimate comfort food this time of year!

Tuna Noodle Casserole

Tuna Noodle Casserole

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Tuna Noodle Casserole is a creamy and comforting classic American dinner full of noodles, a creamy mushroom sauce, tuna, and peas. 
4.49 from 31 votes
$6.85 recipe / $1.14 serving Get the Recipe

Turn this Tuna Noodle Casserole into a leftover turkey casserole with your cooked turkey, and you’ve got a super creamy, comforting, dinner meal!

Chicken And Biscuit Casserole

Chicken and Biscuit Casserole

Cooked chicken and biscuit casserole in a casserole dish with a serving spoon.
This Chicken and Biscuit Casserole is cozy, comforting, super versatile, and delicious enough to become a family favorite dinner.
4.81 from 21 votes
$8.75 RECIPE / $1.46 SERVING Get the Recipe

This Chicken and Biscuit Casserole is the perfect balance between a vegetable-heavy meal and an indulgent splurge. Just substitute the ground chicken in the recipe for your pre-cooked turkey and enjoy this cozy family dinner recipe.

Chicken Salad With Apples

Chicken Salad with Apples

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This chicken salad is packed with sweet and crunchy apples, tart dried cranberries, and a light and creamy homemade dressing.
4.87 from 22 votes
$10.35 recipe / $2.59 serving Get the Recipe

Chicken salad is truly a classic recipe that’s perfect as a sandwich or in a wrap. Just swap the cooked chicken in this Chicken Salad with Apples with your leftover cooked turkey for a simple & easy lunch recipe!

Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie

Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie

A colorful medley of vegetables, protein filled lentils, and a rich brown gravy make this Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie filling and flavorful without meat. 
4.85 from 91 votes
$5.87 recipe / $0.98 serving Get the Recipe

You might not have any leftover mashed potatoes from the big day, but if you do then you’ve got to try this Vegetarian Shepherd’s Pie! It’s a warm and comforting recipe thats full of veggies and lots of deep, rich flavor.

Loaded Mashed Potato Bowls

Loaded Mashed Potato Bowls

Creamy potatoes make the perfect base for a pile of colorful and flavorful toppings in these Loaded Mashed Potato Bowls. Perfect for meal prep! BudgetBytes.com
Creamy potatoes make the perfect base for a pile of colorful and flavorful toppings in these Loaded Mashed Potato Bowls. Perfect for meal prep! 
4.72 from 28 votes
$6.73 recipe / $1.68 serving Get the Recipe

Need a quick lunch or dinner recipe for the weekend and you’re tired of leftover turkey?? Loaded Mashed Potato Bowls for the WIN! It’s a simple concept, you can use your leftover mashed potatoes, and then pick and choose your favorite toppings!

Crunchy Kale And Chicken Salad

Crunchy Kale and Chicken Salad

dressing being poured over kale and chicken salad
This Crunchy Kale and Chicken Salad is full of flavor, texture, and a tangy-sweet homemade dressing. It's perfect for your weekly meal prep!
4.95 from 18 votes
$6.19 recipe / $1.55 serving Get the Recipe

Looking for something a little lighter after a big holiday meal? This Crunchy Kale and Chicken Salad is another great way to use up leftover turkey. Just replace the chicken with your pre-cooked turkey and add in a few extra ingredients including almonds and the best homemade honey Dijon dressing!

Spinach Artichoke Quesadillas

Spinach Artichoke Quesadillas

Use your leftover party dips to make a delicious lunch the next day, like these super creamy Spinach Artichoke Quesadillas. BudgetBytes.com
Use your leftover party dips to make a delicious lunch the next day, like these super creamy Spinach Artichoke Quesadillas. 
4.86 from 7 votes
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If you plan on making our epic Spinach Artichoke Dip for your Thanksgiving gathering, then don’t throw those leftovers away…instead make these ahh-ma-zing Spinach Artichoke Quesadillas for lunch the next day!

Sheet Pan Cranberry CHicken Dinner

Sheet Pan Cranberry Chicken Dinner

Sheet Pan Cranberry Chicken Dinner on a plate, viewed from the side
This Sheet Pan Cranberry Chicken Dinner is an easy and flavorful weeknight dinner that requires very little prep and cleanup!
4.75 from 31 votes
$13.26 recipe / $3.32 serving Get the Recipe

If y’all love sheet pan meals as much as I do then this Sheet Pan Cranberry Chicken Dinner will be a new fav! You can use your leftover cranberry sauce for this one for a simple and delicious weeknight dinner meal.

Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Salad

Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Salad

Close up side view of a bowl of Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Salad
This chunky chopped Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Salad is a great fresh salad that can be eaten on its own or turned into several different easy lunch ideas!
4.90 from 29 votes
$4.84 recipe / $1.61 serving Get the Recipe

You can easily replaced the chicken in this Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Salad with your leftover turkey. It’s just six ingredients and the perfect lunch salad to eat on its own or inside a tortilla wrap.

Curry Chicken Salad

Curry Chicken Salad

Curry Chicken Salad is a quick and tasty alternative to your traditional chicken salad with exotic curry spices, sweet raisins, and crunchy almonds. BudgetBytes.com
Curry chicken salad is a quick and tasty alternative to your traditional chicken salad with exotic curry spices, sweet raisins, and crunchy almonds.
4.85 from 45 votes
$5.61 recipe / $1.12 serving Get the Recipe

And if you love curry like we do then try our Curry Chicken Salad recipe and just replace the chicken with your pre-cooked turkey. So simple and so good!

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Sweet Potato Pie

Impress your guests with this creamy & delicious Sweet Potato Pie recipe! It adds the perfect touch to finish your Thanksgiving meal.

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Friends, let me introduce you to my all-time favorite pie, the incomparable Sweet Potato Pie! Ok, I realize that’s a big statement, but it’s true. This creamy Sweet Potato Pie recipe is made with baked sweet potatoes for a deep, caramelized flavor, warm spices, and a flaky, buttery crust. It comes in at under a dollar per serving and it can be made in advance to free up your oven on Thanksgiving day for all of those delicious side dishes. Sweet Potato Pie is definitely a classic Thanksgiving dessert that will steal the show at this year’s holiday dinner!

Overhead view of a whole sweet potato pie with one slice cut and being lifted out of the pie pan.

Sweet Potato Pie vs. Pumpkin Pie

Growing up in the South, there was always this fun, light-hearted debate over which pie was better – Sweet Potato Pie or Pumpkin Pie. They both are made with a custard filling and with similar ingredients. However one major difference is that pumpkin pie is made from canned pumpkin puree, and sweet potato pie is made by cooking sweet potatoes (no cans involved). So which is better? Well I don’t want to upset any pumpkin pie lovers out there, so I’ll just say they’re both equally delicious!😉

Ingredients For Sweet Potato Pie

Here’s everything you need to make this dreamy Southern-style Sweet Potato Pie:

  • Baked Sweet Potatoes: Baking your sweet potatoes in the oven will give you a deep, rich flavor. You’ll need about 2 lbs. or roughly 2-3 sweet potatoes, depending on the size.
  • Salted Butter: Adds to the richness, flavor, and texture of the pie.
  • Brown sugar & Granulated sugar: A combination of brown sugar and granulated white sugar sweetens the pie filling. If you’re in a pinch you can use all white sugar, however brown sugar adds a richer flavor.
  • Spices: A simple mix of warm spices like ground cinnamon and nutmeg adds amazing flavor to the sweet potatoes.
  • Vanilla Extract: A touch of vanilla to further enhance the flavor of the pie.
  • Evaporated Milk: Gives the sweet potato pie a creamy and smooth texture.
  • Eggs: Eggs help the custard pie filling bind together and set.
  • Pie Crust: I like to use a store-bought 9-inch deep dish pie crust to keep things simple, or you can make our 3-Ingredient Pie Crust from scratch.

Tips For The Best Sweet Potato Pie

  1. Baking vs. Boiling. It may be tempting to peel, chop, and boil the sweet potatoes in the interest of time, but I recommend you bake them instead. Baked sweet potatoes have a richer, caramelized flavor that you just can’t get with boiled sweet potatoes.
  2. To get a head start on making this pie, you can bake your sweet potatoes a day or two in advance. Then once the sweet potatoes are completely cool, just wrap them tightly with foil or store them in an air-tight container in the fridge. They’ll be already cooked and ready to go the next day!
  3. If you want a velvety smooth texture to your sweet potato pie, add the baked sweet potato flesh to a food processor and pulse for a few seconds until the sweet potatoes are pureed and smooth.
  4. Although not required, if you prefer a crisp, lightly golden brown crust, I recommend you blind-bake (or at least par-bake) the crust prior to adding the wet custard filling.
  5. To keep the edges of your crust from over-browning, loosely cover the edge with an aluminum foil pie ring as it bakes.
  6. If you really want to get ahead of your holiday cooking, you can make the entire pie a day or two in advance. Let the pie completely cool at room temperature (for about an hour), then cover the pie with plastic wrap or place it in an air-tight container and store in the fridge. Now that’s one less dish you have to worry about on the big day!

Storing Leftovers

If you’re lucky enough to have any leftovers, this pie stores well in the fridge for 3-4 days. I like to store mine by placing plastic wrap around the entire pie, then I simply slide the pie in a storage bag and place in the refrigerator. Of course if you only have a couple slices left, you can easily just store those in an air-tight container. If you are making the pie in advance, make sure to let the pie completely cool first at room temperature (about an hour) before storing in the fridge.

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Overhead view of a whole sweet potato pie with one slice cut and being lifted out of the pie pan.
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Sweet Potato Pie

Impress your guests with this creamy & delicious Sweet Potato Pie recipe! It adds the perfect touch to finish your Thanksgiving meal.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Total Cost $4.71 recipe / $0.59 serving
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours 20 minutes
Resting Time 1 hour
Total Time 3 hours 40 minutes
Servings 8 slices
Calories 421kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 deep dish pie crust $1.25
  • 2 lbs. sweet potatoes* $0.98
  • 6 Tbsp salted butter, melted & cooled $0.80
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar $0.26
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar $0.15
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract $0.59
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon $0.06
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg $0.05
  • 1 pinch salt $0.01
  • 1/3 cup evaporated milk $0.35
  • 2 large eggs $0.21

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F. Wash and dry the sweet potatoes, then prick them several times with a fork. Place the sweet potatoes on a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for 50-60 minutes or until tender and you can easily slide a knife or fork in the center. Set the baked sweet potatoes aside to cool.
  • Lower oven temperature to 350°F. Next blind-bake the pie crust. Prick the bottom and sides of the crust a few times with a fork. Add a square piece of parchment paper inside the center of the crust and place pie weights (or dry beans) on top.
  • Bake the crust in the oven for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, remove the pie weights and parchment and return the crust to the oven to bake for another 10 minutes. Remove crust from the oven and let cool.
  • Now make the pie filling. Scoop about 2 cups of the sweet potato flesh from the baked sweet potatoes and add to a large bowl. Using a potato masher or hand mixer, mash or blend the sweet potato flesh until smooth.
  • Add the melted butter, brown sugar, white sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, and a pinch of salt to the bowl. Blend the ingredients together with a hand mixer until smooth.
  • Add the eggs and evaporated milk to the sweet potato mixture and blend until smooth.
  • Pour the sweet potato pie filling into the crust. Add a foil ring around the edges to prevent the crust from over-browning. Bake the pie in the oven for 50-55 minutes or until the pie is mostly set and the center is no longer liquid. It’s ok if the center has a slight jiggle when you shake the pan.
  • Remove the pie from the oven. It will be slightly domed and puffed around the edges. Let the pie cool at room temperature for at least 1 hour. Serve at room temperature or cover and refrigerate to serve later.

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Notes

*Sweet potatoes are often on sale this time of year. Our local store had them on sale for $0.49 per pound.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice | Calories: 421kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 19g | Sodium: 265mg | Fiber: 4g
Side view of a whole sweet potato pie with dollops of whipped cream on top and one slice being lifted out of the pie dish.

(pictured with Homemade Whipped Cream)

How to Make Sweet Potato Pie – Step by Step Photos

Overhead view of sweet potatoes being pricked with a fork.

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Wash and dry roughly 2 lbs. of sweet potatoes, then prick them several times with a fork. Place the sweet potatoes on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 50-60 minutes or until tender and you can easily slide a knife or fork in the center. Set the baked sweet potatoes aside to cool.

Overhead view of pie crust with parchment paper and pie weights on the inside.

Lower oven temperature to 350°F. Next, blind-bake the pie crust. Prick the bottom and sides of 1 deep dish pie crust a few times with a fork. Add a square piece of parchment paper inside the center of the crust and place pie weights (or dry beans) on top. Bake the crust in the oven for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, remove the pie weights and parchment and return the crust to the oven to bake for another 10 minutes. Remove the crust from the oven and let it cool.

Cooked sweet potato flesh being scooped out of the baked sweet potatoes

Now make the pie filling. Scoop about 2 cups of the sweet potato flesh from the baked sweet potatoes and add to a large bowl. Using a potato masher or hand mixer, mash or blend the sweet potato flesh until smooth.

Mashed sweet potato with butter, sugars, and spices in a large bowl.

Add the 6 Tbsp of melted butter, 1/2 cup brown sugar, 1/3 cup granulated white sugar, 1 tsp vanilla, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp nutmeg, and a pinch of salt to the bowl. Blend the ingredients together with a hand mixer until smooth.

Evaporated milk and eggs being added to mashed sweet potato mixture.

Add the 2 large eggs and 1/3 cup of evaporated milk to the sweet potato mixture and blend until smooth.

Pie filling added to pie crust with a foil ring around the edges of the pie crust.

Pour the sweet potato pie filling into the crust. Add a foil ring around the edges to prevent the crust from over-browning. Bake the pie in the oven for 50-55 minutes or until the pie is mostly set and the center is no longer liquid. It’s ok if the center has a slight jiggle when you shake the pan.

Overhead view of baked sweet potato pie.

Remove the pie from the oven. It will be slightly domed and puffed around the edges. As the pie sets it will start to sink back down into a flat surface. Let the pie cool at room temperature for at least 1 hour.

Side view of a slice of sweet potato pie on a plate with whipped cream on top.

For an extra sweet finish, add a dollop of fluffy Homemade Whipped Cream on the top of each slice. Then all that’s left to do is serve and enjoy!

Overhead view of finished sweet potato pie with napkin and fork on the side.

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Thanksgiving Desserts

13 Easy Thanksgiving Desserts including rich, velvety pumpkin pie, delicious apple pie, easy chocolate cakes, mini pecan pies, and more!

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What better way to end a special holiday dinner, than with a rich, decadent dessert. This week we’re sharing our top picks for sweet, luscious, but still easy to make Thanksgiving Desserts! From classic pumpkin pie and apple pie, to an impressive, creamy, no-bake cheesecake, we’ve got lots of sweet treats that we’re sure your guests will absolutely love! Oh, and if you’re not in the mood for making a traditional pie crust, don’t worry we’ve got a few mini pie recipes that are no-fuss and easy to serve!😉

Collage of six Thanksgiving dessert recipes with title text in the center.

Pumpkin Pie Bars

Pumpkin Pie Bars

Side view of a pumpkin pie bar on a white plate with whipped cream on top.
These easy Pumpkin Pie Bars are rich, creamy, full of warm spices, and made with a buttery shortbread crust. The perfect stress-free dessert to make this holiday season!
5 from 8 votes
$5.63 recipe / $0.63 serving Get the Recipe

Of course you’ve got to have at least one pumpkin pie on your dinner table this Thanksgiving, but if making a homemade pie crust is a little too stressful, then make these easy Pumpkin Pie Bars instead! You can cut the bars as little or as big as you want making them perfect for serving on Thanksgiving day!

Apple Pie

Apple Pie

Overhead shot of a slice of apple pie on a white plate with two scoops of vanilla ice cream and drizzled with caramel sauce.
This is the easiest apple pie recipe ever! The cinnamon-scented filling and buttery crust are scrumptious and ridiculously simple to make!
4.20 from 10 votes
$6.94 recipe / $0.87 serving Get the Recipe

You’ll never go back to store-bought apple pie again after try trying our sweet & delicious Apple Pie recipe. Perfect for holiday parties and fall gatherings!

Maple Brown Butter Pumpkin PIe

Maple Brown Butter Pumpkin Pie

Overhead view of a Maple Brown Butter Pumpkin Pie with a slice cut out, on a plate on the side with whipped cream.
This Maple Brown Butter Pumpkin Pie is the perfect special touch for your Thanksgiving dinner, without adding a lot of extra work or unusual ingredients.
4.79 from 14 votes
$4.70 recipe / $0.59 serving Get the Recipe

This Maple Brown Butter Pumpkin Pie is extra special because it’s made with nutty brown butter and rich maple syrup. The perfect special touch that will leave all of your guests wondering what secret ingredient you added to make this pie SO good!

Mini Dark Chocolate Pecan Pies

Mini Dark Chocolate Pecan Pies

These easy Mini Pecan Pies studded with dark chocolate make the perfectly balanced and pre-portioned dessert for all of your holiday gatherings. Budgetbytes.com
These easy Mini Pecan Pies studded with dark chocolate make the perfectly balanced and pre-portioned dessert for all of your holiday gatherings. 
4.90 from 19 votes
$5.23 recipe / $0.44 each Get the Recipe

Pecan pie is another classic Thanksgiving dessert and these Mini Dark Chocolate Pecan Pies are the perfect pre-portioned size for holiday gatherings. They’re also incredibly easy to make, so if you’re intimidated by pie baking, this is an excellent place to start.

Easy Apple Crisp

Easy Apple Crisp

Apple crisp in a bowl topped with vanilla ice cream
This Easy Apple Crisp is a warm and cozy dessert that features fresh fall apples baked with cinnamon and spices and a crispy oat topping.
4.88 from 8 votes
$2.48 recipe / $0.41 serving Get the Recipe

I love a good fruit crisp dessert. Mainly because they’re uncomplicated, uses simple ingredients, and made with fresh seasonal fruit like this Easy Apple Crisp! It includes baked apples that are seasoned with a little sugar and warm spices, and topped with a sweet and buttery crispy oat topping. So good!

No-Bake Cheesecake

No-Bake Cheesecake

Side view of one slice of no bake cheesecake on a plate, a fork taking a bite.
This No-Bake Cheesecake is sweet, rich, and tangy with a buttery graham cracker crust. The perfect easy dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth!
5 from 2 votes
$14.37 recipe / $1.79 serving Get the Recipe

This creamy, mouth-watering No-Bake Cheesecake is the perfect Thanksgiving dinner dessert to add to your menu this year! It’s made with a lighter texture than traditional baked cheesecake and can be made up to 4 days ahead.

Mini Pumpkin PIes

Mini Pumpkin Pies

close up of mini pumpkin pies with whipped cream
Make your Thanksgiving dollar go further by using simple pantry staples to make these adorable and affordable Mini Pumpkin Pies!
5 from 10 votes
$2.78 recipe / $0.23 each Get the Recipe

If you’re looking for a really easy Thanksgiving dessert, then try these adorable Mini Pumpkin Pies! They’re the best option for any party, Thanksgiving gathering, or if you just want to keep a few for yourself stashed in the freezer for later. ;)

Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding

Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding

Close up of a fork cutting into a piece of apple cinnamon bread pudding
Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding (also known as French Toast Casserole) is a rich and sweet breakfast treat or after-dinner dessert!
 
4.89 from 9 votes
$4.22 recipe / $0.70 serving Get the Recipe

This Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding is sweet, cozy, comforting, and just a whole lot of goodness! The great part is that you can have it for breakfast or dessert! Since we’re taking the dessert route, feel free to drizzle a little cream cheese icing or caramel sauce on top!

Jello salad

Jello Salad

Overhead photo of a whole full of jello salad topped with sliced strawberries.
Jello salad is a sweet, creamy, popular dessert that’s easy to make and always a crowd favorite for potlucks, picnics, and holidays!
5 from 2 votes
$7.87 recipe / $1.12 serving Get the Recipe

Jello Salad is a classic holiday potluck dessert that’s always fun to share at family gatherings. It’s light, simple, sweet, and definitely a crowd favorite! ;)

Texas Sheet Cake

Texas Sheet Cake

A slice of chocolate cake being lifted out of the sheet pan.
Texas Sheet Cake might be the ultimate chocolate cake. It's incredibly easy to make and has a luscious buttery richness with a pure chocolate punch!
5 from 4 votes
$11.27 recipe / $0.75 serving Get the Recipe

Say hello to one of the best chocolate cake recipes you’ll probably every taste. This Texas Sheet Cake can easily feed a crowd, is surprisingly simple to make, and is great for large family gatherings.

Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip

Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip

This Pumpkin Cheesecake Mousse is a super light and fluffy dessert packed with fall spices and just enough sweetness to balance the pumpkiny flavor. BudgetBytes.com
This Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip is a light and fluffy no-bake dessert packed with fall flavor. Perfect for parties, holidays, or just dessert!
4.43 from 7 votes
$2.28 recipe / $0.57 serving Get the Recipe

Pumpkin Cheesecake Dip is a super delicious, light, and fluffy dip that only requires eight simple ingredients. You can turn it into a parfait by layering it in a jar with crushed cinnamon graham crackers, or just serve it as a dip with graham crackers, apple slices, or cinnamon pita crisps. So good!!

Chocolate Depression Cake

Chocolate Depression Cake (No Eggs, Butter, or Milk)

One slice of chocolate depression cake or "crazy cake" viewed from the side, a glass of milk in the background
This unique Chocolate Cake recipe, popularized during the great depression, is rich and chocolatey without the using any eggs, butter, or milk!
4.86 from 91 votes
$2.41 recipe / $0.27 serving Get the Recipe

This Chocolate Depression Cake is rich and chocolatey without using any eggs, milk, or butter. It’s surprisingly still moist and delicious and can be made for under $2.50 per recipe. Score!!

Chocolate Cream Pie

Chocolate Cream Pie

Overhead view of a chocolate cream pie with whipped cream on top and a slice removed.
This chocolate cream pie recipe features a silky chocolate cream filling, flakey pie crust, and a fluffy whipped cream topping. 
4 from 1 vote
$10.57 recipe / $1.32 serving Get the Recipe

It’s always a good idea to have more than one pie at Thanksgiving dinner and this Chocolate Cream Pie is the perfect addition. It’s luscious, velvety smooth, and topped with sweetened whipped cream. What’s not to love?!

I hope you’re enjoying our Thanksgiving series featuring our favorite Thanksgiving Salads that are perfect to kick off your holiday meal, and the best Thanksgiving Side Dishes that are a must-have for the big day! Let us know which one of these easy Thanksgiving desserts you’ll be making for your holiday meal!😊

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Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Over 25 budget-friendly Thanksgiving Side Dishes including classic sides and easy Thanksgiving side dishes that all your guests will enjoy!

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Well, I’m not sure if I’m more excited about the turkey or the sides this year for Thanksgiving. But who am I kidding…it’s definitely all about the sides!!! There’s just so many wonderful side dishes to choose from on Thanksgiving day. You have classic side dishes like mac & cheese, mashed potatoes, savory stuffing, and cranberry sauce. And there’s easy, stress-free sides like roasted Brussels sprouts and creamed spinach. So to help you make your selection this year, we’re sharing over 25 budget-friendly Thanksgiving Side Dishes! And no matter which ones you choose to add to your dinner menu, there’s definitely something here for everyone to enjoy!

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Mashed Potatoes

Mashed Potatoes

Close up side view of a bowl of mashed potatoes with melted butter.
Follow these easy steps to make the smoothest, fluffiest, cloud-like mashed potatoes you've ever had! Plus ideas for more flavor add-ins.
5 from 1 vote
$2.83 recipe / $0.57 serving Get the Recipe

We can’t think of anything that’s better than a big bowl of buttery Mashed Potatoes. These classic mashed potatoes are fluffy, creamy and easy to make in just a few steps.

Honey Balsamic Glazed Carrots

Honey Balsamic Glazed Carrots

close up side view of a bowl of honey balsamic glazed carrots
Honey Balsamic Glazed Carrots are a simple but delicious side dish that is easy enough for busy weeknights, but fancy enough for company!
4.67 from 15 votes
$2.82 recipe / $0.71 serving Get the Recipe

These roasted Honey Balsamic Glazed Carrots are sweet, tangy, and rich all at the same time. Incredibly easy to make and perfect for the big day!

Broccoli Cheddar Casserole

Broccoli Cheddar Casserole

Broccoli cheddar casserole being scooped out of the dish
A creamy broccoli cheddar casserole from scratch, using no "cream of" soups. Rich, cheesy comfort food at its best!
4.73 from 74 votes
$6.56 recipe / $1.09 serving Get the Recipe

Broccoli Cheddar Casserole is a comforting, classic recipe that is always welcomed at dinner parties. This homemade version comes together quickly and is a great way to use up leftover rice!

Homemade Mac And Cheese

Homemade Mac and Cheese

side view of macaroni and cheese in a bowl with a fork
This incredibly creamy and cheesy homemade mac and cheese is great on its own or as a jumping off point for your own creation.
4.35 from 49 votes
$4.19 recipe / $1.05 serving Get the Recipe

If there’s one side dish that’s always welcomed at holiday gatherings it’s Homemade Mac and Cheese. This classic stovetop macaroni and cheese recipe is made with a classic roux-based cheese sauce that will satisfy all of your cheesy pasta cravings!

Vegetarian Stuffing

Vegetarian Stuffing

This Vegetarian Stuffing is full of so much color, texture, and flavor that it will be loved by meat-eaters and vegetarians alike.
4.93 from 14 votes
$7.54 recipe / $0.94 serving Get the Recipe

This Vegetarian Stuffing is chock-full of colorful vegetables that bring tons of flavor and texture to this classic Thanksgiving side dish!

Mushroom Herb Gravy

Mushroom Herb Gravy

This one quick, easy, and insanely flavorful Mushroom Herb Gravy will satisfy both meat eaters and vegetarians alike. 
5 from 16 votes
$3.23 recipe / $0.54 serving Get the Recipe

This insanely scrumptious Mushroom Herb Gravy is butter-based and perfect to drizzle over those creamy mashed potatoes or your Thanksgiving turkey.

Sweet Potato Casserole

Sweet Potato Casserole

Overhead shot of sweet potato casserole topped with marshmallows in a white casserole dish.
Greater than the sum of its parts, this buttery sweet potato casserole is a breeze to put together and will be the star of your dinner table!
5 from 4 votes
$5.94 recipe / $0.74 serving Get the Recipe

I mean who doesn’t love the classic, irresistible Sweet Potato Casserole? It’s the perfect side dish during the holidays and family gatherings, and can be topped with marshmallows or a decadent pecan streusel.

Easy Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

Close up side view of Roasted Brussels Sprouts in a bowl
Roasted Brussels sprouts and an easy, tasty, and versatile side dish to compliment any of your fall or winter meals.
5 from 9 votes
$2.21 recipe / $0.55 serving Get the Recipe

If you don’t want to spend a lot of time on your Thanksgiving sides this year, you can whip up these easy Roasted Brussels Sprouts in hardly no time!

Corn Pudding

Corn Pudding

Overhead view of corn pudding being scooped out of the casserole dish.
This homemade corn pudding recipe is made with sweet corn, cornmeal, cheddar cheese, eggs, and dairy to make a rich and cozy corn casserole.
5 from 3 votes
$6.36 recipe / $0.80 serving Get the Recipe

This Corn Pudding recipe is made 100% from scratch (no boxed cornbread mix or canned creamed corn), it’s incredibly easy and it will definitely leave you wanting seconds!

Apple Walnut Stuffing

Apple Walnut Stuffing

Close up overhead shot of Apple Walnut Stuffing in the casserole dish with a wooden spoon in the corner
Take a Thanksgiving dinner short cut by upgrading a boxed stuffing mix with fresh ingredients for more flavor, texture, and visual appeal.
5 from 3 votes
$3.74 recipe / $0.47 serving Get the Recipe

We’re taking stuffing to the next level with this easy Apple Walnut Stuffing recipe. It’s a combination of boxed stuffing mix along with fresh ingredients like apples and chopped walnuts and ready to serve in just 30 minutes!

Classic HOmemade Cranberry Sauce

Classic Homemade Cranberry Sauce

cranberry sauce dripping off a spoon into a bowl
This simple cranberry sauce only requires three ingredients but has enough flavor to add excitement to your holiday meal.
4.41 from 5 votes
$2.77 recipe / $0.46 serving Get the Recipe

A simple but spectacular homemade Cranberry Sauce made with fresh cranberries and a little sweet orange juice. It will definitely brighten up your Thanksgiving meal!

Maple Brown Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Maple Brown Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Maple Brown Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes are a simple way to add a little something extra special to your Thanksgiving table.
4.75 from 16 votes
$5.71 recipe / $0.95 serving Get the Recipe

Get ready to experience the magic that brown butter and maple syrup makes with these Maple Brown Butter Mashed Sweet Potatoes! Brown butter creates a nutty, caramel flavor which matches perfectly with the deep flavors of real maple syrup. A simple dish perfect for your holiday meal.

Wild Rice STuffed Acorn Squash

Wild Rice Stuffed Acorn Squash

wild rice stuffed acorn squash close up from above
Wild Rice Stuffed Acorn Squash makes a great vegetarian (or vegan) Thanksgiving main dish, or a delicious dinner for any chilly fall evening!
4.82 from 16 votes
$6.19 recipe / $1.55 serving Get the Recipe

This Wild Rice Stuffed Acorn Squash is a show-stopping Autumn-inspired dish that is absolutely perfect for your Thanksgiving meal. It’s colorful, flavorful, full of texture, and just as delicious as it is beautiful.

Collard Greens

Collard Greens

Overhead view of collard greens on a plate with chicken and mac and cheese.
Collard Greens are an easy and delicious side dish that is a great way to use up leftover ham bones or a smoked ham hock.
4.67 from 6 votes
$5.92 recipe / $0.99 serving Get the Recipe

Collard Greens are a classic potluck side dish and are perfect to add to your Thanksgiving menu. This recipe includes smoked ham hock, chicken broth and lots of aromatics and spices!

Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad

Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad

Close up view of roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad in a wooden bowl.
This cozy Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad features roasted vegetables, toasted pecans, creamy goat cheese, and a tangy maple Dijon dressing.
5 from 10 votes
$7.20 recipe / $1.44 serving Get the Recipe

This gorgeous Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad will steal the show at your family gathering this year! It’s a beautiful combination of roasted Brussels Sprouts, sweet potatoes, pecans, goat cheese, and a tangy-sweet maple Dijon dressing!

Balsamic Roasted Mushrooms

Balsamic Roasted Mushrooms

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Balsamic roasted mushrooms are an easy side dish or appetizer, soaked in garlic, herbs, and tangy balsamic vinegar for maximum flavor.
4.85 from 19 votes
$4.24 recipe / $1.06 serving Get the Recipe

These Balsamic Roasted Mushrooms are bursting with flavor and they make the perfect side dish for any special occasion!

Easy Creamed Spinach

Creamed Spinach

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This easy creamed spinach recipe is a delicious and easy side dish for any meal, and is made with simple ingredients like butter, milk, and Parmesan.
5 from 8 votes
$3.40 recipe / $0.85 serving Get the Recipe

You can’t go wrong when you have an easy Creamed Spinach recipe in your back pocket. This version is simple, rich, and creamy without being overly heavy.

Potatoes Au Gratin

Potatoes Au Gratin

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Thinly sliced potatoes baked in a creamy, cheesy sauce makes these Potatoes Au Gratin pure heaven in a casserole dish.
4.82 from 11 votes
$5.33 recipe / $0.67 serving Get the Recipe

Potatoes Au Gratin – a truly classic comfort food dish made with thinly sliced potatoes in a rich and creamy sauce. Did I mention that I’m slightly addicted to this dish? It’s just SO good!

Easy Homemade Cornbread

Easy Homemade Cornbread Recipe

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Toss that boxed mix and make this fast and Easy Homemade Cornbread, which makes a great side dish for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! 
4.67 from 112 votes
$1.51 recipe / $0.19 serving Get the Recipe

This Easy Homemade Cornbread is deliciously sweet, moist and it only uses a few pantry staple ingredients. It always makes the perfect side to go with collard greens or any type of slow cooked beans to help soak up all of that good flavor on your plate.

Potato And Green Bean Skillet

Potato and Green Bean Skillet

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This easy and delicious potato and green bean skillet is the perfect weeknight meal made with simple ingredients like potatoes, green beans, onions, and bacon.
5 from 5 votes
$6.86 recipe / $1.72 serving Get the Recipe

You get two for one with this easy Potato and Green Bean Skillet! Caramelized onions, smoky bacon, and tender potatoes…yes, count me in!

Roasted Delicata Squash

Roasted Delicata Squash

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Roasted Delicata squash is surprisingly sweet and rich, and is almost effortless to prepare, making it the perfect fall or winter side dish.
4.80 from 5 votes
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Take some of the stress away and make this simple and delicious Roasted Delicata Squash for Thanksgiving this year. A little bit of olive oil and a simple seasoning mix is all you need.

Twice Baked Potatoes

Twice Baked Potatoes

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Twice baked potatoes are the ultimate comfort food featuring fluffy mashed potatoes, bacon, cheddar cheese, and more delicious toppings.
5 from 4 votes
$7.80 recipe / $0.98 serving Get the Recipe

You’ll definitely impress your guests this year with these Twice Baked Potatoes. These deconstructed loaded baked potatoes are mixed perfectly with all your favorite toppings, then re-stuffed into crispy potato skins. Perfect for individual servings too!

Balsamic Roasted Vegetables

Balsamic Roasted Vegetables

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These sweet and savory caramelized Balsamic Roasted Vegetables are an easy and elegant all-purpose side dish that you'll want to make over and over!
4.32 from 22 votes
$6.37 recipe / $1.59 serving Get the Recipe

These sweet and savory caramelized Balsamic Roasted Vegetables are versatile (use any vegetables) and make a simple yet stunning Thanksgiving side dish!

Baked Mac And Cheese

Baked Mac and Cheese

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Baked mac and cheese is an extra rich and cheesy pasta casserole that is baked to perfection with a buttery and crunchy topping.
4 from 6 votes
$6.16 recipe / $1.03 serving Get the Recipe

I’m pretty sure this Baked Mac and Cheese will be in high demand on Thanksgiving Day. It’s a staple potluck side dish and if you want more of that cheesy goodness with a crunchy flavorful topping, then baked mac and cheese is the way to go!

Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes With Pecans

Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Pecans

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Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Pecans are an easy, classic Thanksgiving side dish that everyone will love.
5 from 9 votes
$6.77 recipe / $1.13 serving Get the Recipe

Maple Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Pecans are tender, sweet, easy to prepare, and a simple side dish for holiday gatherings.

Sweet Potato Cornbread

Sweet Potato Cornbread

baked sweet potato cornbread with butter on top
Mashed sweet potato, fragrant spices, and rich sour cream make this Sweet Potato Cornbread a decadent fall treat.
4.84 from 68 votes
$4.00 recipe / $0.50 serving Get the Recipe

Get ready to take your cornbread skills to the next level with this rich and thick Sweet Potato Cornbread! It’s slightly sweet but also has a good amount of warm, aromatic spices to keep it from being too dessert-like.

Wild Rice Pilaf

Wild Rice Pilaf

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This wild rice pilaf is full of color, texture, and fall flavors. It's the perfect side dish for dinner during the cooler months.
4.91 from 10 votes
$2.73 recipe / $0.68 serving Get the Recipe

This Wild Rice Pilaf is full of color, texture, and flavor! It has lots of aromatics and is a great side dish for your next holiday gathering.

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Navy Bean Soup

This Navy Bean Soup with ham is hearty, cozy, super flavorful, and perfect on a chilly day. Easy to make and absolutely delicious!

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Y’all, I’m on a roll with these simple, cozy, soup recipes! I had one extra ham hock left over from making Split Pea Soup a few weeks ago, so I decided to test a simple Navy Bean Soup recipe. I used dry, uncooked navy beans because they’re more economical than canned beans and you can infuse a lot of flavor into them. Then I just paired the navy beans with some vegetables, a smoked ham hock, and lots of herbs and spices. The results…a hearty, creamy, and absolutely delicious navy bean soup! Trust me, you’ll be blown away by how flavorful this soup is and just how easy it is to make!

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INGREDIENTS FOR NAVY BEAN SOUP

Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make this comforting & delicious navy bean soup:

  • Navy Beans – We start things off with dry, uncooked navy beans. Navy beans are creamy and break down easily in the soup.
  • Vegetables – A combination of aromatics like onion, celery, carrots, and garlic are sautéed with a little bit of olive oil to add a great base layer of flavor and depth to the soup.
  • Ham Hock – Ham and beans just go together like peanut butter and jelly!😄 The smoked ham hock we used infused a ton of smoky, salty, flavor into the navy beans! We also tested this recipe with just regular diced ham, but it did not provide the same type of rich flavor as a ham bone. However, smoked turkey wings are a great alternative to use if you don’t want to use ham.
  • Spices – A combination of dried spices like thyme, oregano, and smoked paprika adds a rich color and wonderful flavor to the soup.
  • Chicken Broth – Make sure you use a good quality chicken broth as a lot of the soup flavor will come from the broth. We use Better than Bouillon for our broth.

Do I Need To Soak Navy Beans Overnight?

Although it’s not mandatory, we did soak the navy beans overnight to help soften the beans and speed up the cooking process. You could also do a quick soak method if you are pressed for time.

To do the “quick soak method” start by giving the dry beans a quick rinse with cold water in a colander. Remove any stones or debris that you see. Next add the navy beans to a large pot and cover with water. Bring the pot to a boil over high heat. Once boiling, continue to cook, uncovered, for 2 minutes. After 2 minutes, remove the pot from the heat, cover the pot with a lid, and allow the beans to soak in the hot water for 1 hour. Drain and rinse the beans well before cooking!

Storing Leftovers

This navy bean soup recipe makes a big batch, so save the leftovers for lunch the next day or freeze for later. You can store the soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4-5 days. Or freeze in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months.

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Navy Bean Soup

This Navy Bean Soup with ham is hearty, cozy, super flavorful, and perfect on a chilly day. Easy to make and absolutely delicious!
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine American
Total Cost $7.32 recipe / $1.22 serving
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 2 hours 10 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 25 minutes
Servings 6 (1 1/3 cups each)
Calories

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. dry navy beans $1.29
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil $0.24
  • 1 yellow onion $0.32
  • 1 carrot $0.15
  • 1 celery stalk $0.25
  • 2 cloves garlic $0.16
  • 1 ham hock $3.65
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme $0.05
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano $0.05
  • 1/2 tsp dried rosemary $0.05
  • 1/2 tsp smoked paprika $0.05
  • 1/4 tsp freshly cracked black pepper $0.02
  • 6 cups chicken broth $1.02
  • 1/4 tsp salt (or to taste) $0.02

Instructions

  • Start by soaking the dry navy beans overnight. Place the beans in a bowl, cover them with cold water, and place the bowl in the refrigerator. The next day, drain and rinse the beans.
  • Dice the onion, the carrot, and the celery stalk. Mince the garlic cloves.
  • Sauté the onion, carrot, celery, and garlic in a large soup pot or Dutch oven with olive oil over medium heat, until the onions are soft and translucent.
  • Add the soaked & drained beans, ham hock, dried thyme, dried oregano, dried rosemary, smoked paprika, black pepper, and chicken broth to the pot. Gently stir to combine all the ingredients.
  • Place a lid on the pot and bring it up to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium-low and let the soup simmer, stirring occasionally, until the beans are tender and begin to break down (approximately 1.5 hours). Flip the ham hock over once or twice, while the soup is simmering, so that it gets even exposure to the hot liquid.
  • Once the beans are tender, remove the ham hock and pull the meat from the bone, then add the ham meat back to the soup.
  • Now mash some of the beans against the side of the pot and stir the mashed beans back into the soup. Continue to simmer the soup uncovered for about 30 minutes to reduce some of the liquid and to thicken the soup further.
  • Taste the soup and add salt, if needed. I ended up adding 1/4 tsp of salt after tasting. The amount of salt needed will depend highly on the type of broth used. Serve hot with some crusty bread for dipping and enjoy!

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How to Make Navy Bean Soup – Step by Step Photos

Overhead view of Navy Beans being soaked in water in a bowl.

Start by soaking the navy beans overnight. Place 1 lb. of dry navy beans in a bowl, cover them with cold water, and place the bowl in the refrigerator. The next day, drain and rinse the beans.

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Dice one onion, one carrot, and one celery stalk. And mince two garlic cloves.

Overhead view of veggies being sauteed in a dutch oven pot.

Sauté the onion, carrot, celery, and garlic in a large soup pot or dutch oven with 2 Tbsp olive oil over medium heat, until the onions are soft and translucent.

Overhead view of navy beans, hamhock, spices, and chicken broth being added to the pot.

Now add the soaked & drained beans, 1 ham hock, 1/2 tsp dried thyme, 1/2 tsp dried oregano, 1/2 tsp dried rosemary, 1/2 tsp smoked paprika, 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper, and 6 cups of chicken broth to the pot. Gently stir to combine all the ingredients.

Overhead view of cooked soup.

Place a lid on the pot and bring it up to a boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium-low and let the soup simmer, stirring occasionally, until the beans are tender and begin to break down (approximately 1.5 hours).

Hamhock meat being removed from the bone on a cutting board.

Once the beans are tender, remove the ham hock and pull the meat from the bone.

Overhead view of hamhock meat being added back to the pot.

Then add the ham meat back to the soup.

Overhead view of a few Navy Beans being smashed on the side of the pot.

Now mash some of the beans against the side of the pot and stir the mashed beans back into the soup. Continue to simmer the soup uncovered for about 30 minutes to reduce some of the liquid and to thicken the soup further.

Overhead view of Navy Bean Soup with parsley sprinkled on top.

Taste the soup and add salt, if needed. I ended up adding 1/4 tsp of salt after tasting. The amount of salt needed will depend highly on the type of broth used. Garnish with some fresh chopped parsley (optional). Now the only thing left to do is enjoy a big bowl of this cozy navy bean soup with some crusty bread for dipping and soaking up all that yumminess! Enjoy!

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Thanksgiving Salads

14 Thanksgiving Salads to brighten up your holiday table including broccoli salads, Autumn salads with apples, and roasted vegetable salads!

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Well friends, the holiday season is upon us. And if you’re in the process of planning your Thanksgiving dinner menu, don’t forget to make some room for a fresh and colorful Thanksgiving Salad! Yes, I’m sure you’ll have lots of traditional sides like mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, and green bean casserole. But it never hurts to balance things out a bit with a simple, flavorful, salad for Thanksgiving. From easy broccoli salads, roasted vegetable salads, and delicious autumn salads with apples, we’ve got several Thanksgiving salads that we’re sure your guests will love!

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Butternut Squash Salad

Butternut Squash Salad

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This colorful butternut squash salad features roasted butternut squash, tender greens, flavorful toppings, and a maple Dijon vinaigrette.
5 from 2 votes
$6.43 recipe / $1.61 serving Get the Recipe

This delicious Butternut Squash Salad is the perfect salad to add to your Thanksgiving table! It features roasted butternut squash, a simple mix of toppings and a homemade maple Dijon vinaigrette dressing. It’s colorful, easy to make, and the perfect mix of sweet, savory, nutty, and creamy flavors!

Honey Mustard Broccoli Salad

Honey Mustard Broccoli Salad

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This crunchy, sweet, tangy, and creamy Honey Mustard Broccoli Salad only takes minutes to makes the perfect summer side dish.
5 from 40 votes
$4.10 recipe / $0.82 serving Get the Recipe

Broccoli Salads are always a great, fresh, side dish to add to Thanksgiving dinners. This Honey Mustard Broccoli Salad only takes minutes to make, is packed with flavor, and it holds up well in the refrigerator!

Autumn Kale And Sweet Potato Salad

Autumn Kale and Sweet Potato Salad

dressing being poured over the autumn kale and sweet potato salad in a bowl
This fresh and crisp Autumn Kale and Sweet Potato Salad is chock full of fresh produce, but still has all those cozy fall flavors!
4.96 from 23 votes
$6.67 recipe / $1.67 serving Get the Recipe

Take advantage of lots of fall flavors with this Autumn Kale and Sweet Potato Salad! It has incredible flavor and texture combinations including fresh apple and kale, roasted sweet potatoes, and a maple tahini dressing. So good!

Roasted Carrot And Feta Salad

Roasted Carrot and Feta Salad

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A simple an inexpensive side dish, this Roasted Carrot and Feta Salad combines sweet roasted carrots with salty feta and fresh parsley for a simple salad.
4.65 from 14 votes
$2.49 recipe / $0.41 serving Get the Recipe

Turn those roasted carrots into a salad this Thanksgiving with this Roasted Carrot and Feta Salad. A really simple side dish that only requires six ingredients and the oven does most of the work!

Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad

Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad

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This cozy Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad features roasted vegetables, toasted pecans, creamy goat cheese, and a tangy maple Dijon dressing.
5 from 9 votes
$7.20 recipe / $1.44 serving Get the Recipe

This gorgeous Roasted Brussels Sprouts Salad will steal the show at your family gathering this year! It’s a beautiful combination of roasted Brussels Sprouts, sweet potatoes, pecans, goat cheese, and a tangy-sweet maple Dijon dressing!

Autumn Kale And Apple Salad

Autumn Kale and Apple Salad

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All the flavors of fall come together in this Autumn Kale and Apple Salad, with candied walnuts and a homemade balsamic vinaigrette.
5 from 12 votes
$5.09 recipe / $1.27 serving Get the Recipe

Prepare to be blown away with this insanely delicious Autumn Kale and Apple Salad! It’s made with lots of kale, candied walnuts, and a simple balsamic vinaigrette dressing that everyone will love!

Apple Dijon Kale Salad

Apple Dijon Kale Salad

This Apple Dijon Kale Salad is tangy, sweet, and crunchy with Granny Smith apples, walnuts, raisins, and a homemade Dijon vinaigrette. BudgetBytes.com
This Apple Dijon Kale Salad is tangy, sweet, and crunchy with Granny Smith apples, walnuts, raisins, and a homemade Dijon vinaigrette.
4.90 from 37 votes
$5.53 recipe / $1.38 serving Get the Recipe

Adding to the list of flavorful apple salads is our crunchy, Apple Dijon Kale Salad. This crisp salad includes fresh apples, walnuts, raisins, and kale.

Wilted Spinach Salad

Wilted Spinach Salad

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Wilted spinach salad with bacon, white beans, and a tangy Dijon vinaigrette is a quick, easy, and light summer meal.
5 from 2 votes
$6.33 recipe / $1.58 serving Get the Recipe

This quick 20-minute Wilted Spinach Salad is made with bacon, cannellini beans, and a warm vinaigrette that helps slightly wilt the spinach. It’s perfect as a side dish for your Thanksgiving meal.

Warm Brussels Sprouts And Pear Salad

Warm Brussels Sprouts and Pear Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette

This Warm Brussels Sprouts and Pear Salad combines winter flavors in a warm and filling side dish, all in about 15 minutes. 
4.75 from 35 votes
$4.61 recipe / $1.15 serving Get the Recipe

If you’re looking to save some time this holiday season, look no further. This Autumn-inspired Warm Brussels Sprouts and Pear Salad is simple, light, and only takes 15 minutes to make!

Classic Southern Style Potato Salad

Classic Southern Style Potato Salad

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This classic Southern Style Potato Salad uses both mustard and mayonnaise for a super flavorful dressing that is rich, tangy, and creamy.
4.91 from 11 votes
$5.56 recipe / $0.70 serving Get the Recipe

Classic Southern Style Potato Salad is another popular side salad during the holidays and at family gatherings. This potato salad recipe is creamy, tangy, and has just the right amount of crunch.

Classic Three Bean Salad

Classic Three Bean Salad

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Simple ingredients come together in this Classic Three Bean Salad to make a simple summer side dish, perfect for BBQs and potlucks!
4.70 from 13 votes
$2.79 recipe / $0.56 serving Get the Recipe

One of our favorite simple salad recipes is this Classic Three Bean Salad! It has minimal ingredients, a tangy-sweet dressing, and it’s the perfect side dish for any holiday meal.

Macaroni Salad

Macaroni Salad

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Macaroni Salad is an easy and inexpensive classic for potlucks, summer BBQs, or an easy side dish for dinner.
5 from 6 votes
$4.89 recipe / $0.61 serving Get the Recipe

Macaroni Salad is a classic potluck salad recipe! It’s creamy, budget-friendly, and absolutely delicious!

Jello Salad

Jello Salad

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Jello salad is a sweet, creamy, popular dessert that’s easy to make and always a crowd favorite for potlucks, picnics, and holidays!
5 from 2 votes
$7.87 recipe / $1.12 serving Get the Recipe

Trust me, after a big heavy meal your family will appreciate this light and airy Jello Salad. But don’t let the name fool you, this Jello Salad recipe is actually a classic dessert that’s popular during this time of year. It’s simple, sweet, and definitely a crowd favorite. ;)

Sweet Crunch Winter Salad

Sweet Crunch Winter Salad

When fresh vegetables are in short supply, make this Sweet Crunch Winter Salad packed full of winter vegetables and a homemade Maple Tahini Dressing. BudgetBytes.com
When fresh vegetables are in short supply, make this Sweet Crunch Winter Salad packed full of winter vegetables and a homemade Maple Tahini Dressing. 
4.83 from 29 votes
$4.58 recipe / $1.15 serving Get the Recipe

Introducing this light, fresh, and colorful Sweet Crunch Winter Salad! It makes a great side salad for those holiday meal tables.

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Split Pea Soup

This cozy Split Pea Soup will fill you up and warm you through on those cold winter days. Super satisfying and oh so delicious!

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The cold weather has finally creeped into my neck of the woods and all I’ve been craving lately is a big, warm bowl of soup! Lucky for me this easy Split Pea Soup recipe hits the spot! It has lots of veggies and the added ham gives it sooo much flavor! It’s thick, filling, and like most soup recipes it makes a big batch. Perfect to freeze any leftovers for later! Trust me, I’ll definitely be keeping this soup in rotation this season!

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What Are Split Peas?

Split peas are just like they sound, peas that have been dried and split in half. They’re part of the legume family and are often found in both green and yellow varieties. Both can be used to make this easy, comforting split pea soup. We’ll be using green split peas for this recipe. You can find split peas in the dry bean aisle, next to bags of other types of dry beans.

Ingredients for Split Pea Soup

You won’t need much to make this thick and chunky split pea soup recipe. Here’s a quick rundown of the ingredients you’ll need:

  • Split Peas  – Split peas are the star of the show for this simple soup recipe. We’re using dry, uncooked green split peas.
  • Aromatics – Onion, celery, carrots, and garlic provide a wonderful flavor base for the soup.
  • Ham Hock – The ham hock provides lots of smoky, salty flavor to the soup. It also gives you a little bit of meat to enjoy with every other bite :)
  • Bay Leaf – Adds an extra subtle layer of flavor and depth to the soup.
  • Chicken Broth – Make sure you use a good quality chicken broth as a lot of the soup flavor will come from the broth. We use Better than Bouillon to make our broth. It’s economical and has great flavor!
  • Russet Potato – To make this an even more filling and hearty soup, we added one diced russet potato. It also helps to thicken the soup.
  • Salt and Pepper – You’ll be surprised how much salt and flavor comes from the ham hock and chicken broth. So taste the soup towards the end, then add any salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste.

Do Split Peas Need To Be Soaked Before Cooking?

Nope! That’s what makes this soup so simple to make. Split peas cook quickly without any pre-soaking, and because they’re already split open, they break down well to thicken soups. I like to give the split peas just a quick rinse when I take them out of the package, but other than that you can add the peas directly to your pot (without soaking) with the rest of your ingredients.

How To Store Split Pea Soup

Split pea soup stores very well in the fridge or freezer. You can store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. If you don’t think you can eat all 6 servings in about 5 days, then freeze the rest in freezer-safe containers for up to 3 months.

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Split Pea Soup

This cozy Split Pea Soup will fill you up and warm you through on those cold winter days. Super satisfying and oh so delicious!
Course Dinner, Lunch
Cuisine American
Total Cost $9.51 recipe / $1.58 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 40 minutes
Servings 6 (1 1/3 cups each)
Calories 458kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil $0.24
  • 1 yellow onion, diced $0.32
  • 3 stalks of celery, diced $0.75
  • 3 carrots, diced $0.46
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced $0.16
  • 1 smoked ham hock $3.65
  • 1 lb split peas $1.69
  • 6 cups chicken broth 1.02
  • 1 bay leaf $0.10
  • 1 russet potato, peeled & diced $1.12

Instructions

  • Heat a large pot or dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the olive oil, diced onion, diced celery, and diced carrots. Saute for about 4 minutes or until vegetables have softened. Stir in the minced garlic and saute for an additional 30 seconds.
  • Add the split peas, ham hock, bay leaf, and chicken broth to the pot and gently stir.
  • Add a lid and bring the pot to a gentle boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 1 hour. Give the soup a stir periodically and flip the ham hock over once or twice, while the soup is simmering, so that it gets even exposure to the hot liquid.
  • After 1 hour the peas should have completely broken down almost to a mush. If they are still retaining their shape, continue to simmer for 10 more minutes.
  • Next remove the ham hock from the pot and set it aside to cool. Add the diced potato to the soup and stir to combine. Continue to simmer for about 12 more minutes or until potatoes are tender.
  • While the potatoes are simmering, and once the ham hock is cool enough to handle, remove the meat from the bone and shred into small pieces.
  • Add the ham meat back to the pot with the soup and gently stir to combine.
  • Feel free to season the soup with salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste. Enjoy with crackers, homemade croutons, or crusty bread!

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Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 458kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 29g | Fat: 13g | Sodium: 994mg | Fiber: 21g

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How To Make Split Pea Soup – Step By Step Photos

Overhead view of diced onion, diced carrots, and diced celery in a dutch oven pot.

Heat a large pot or dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil, one diced yellow onion, three diced celery stalks, and three diced carrots. Sauté for about 4 minutes or until vegetables have softened. Stir in two minced garlic cloves and sauté for an additional 30 seconds.

Split peas, ham hock, bay leaf, and chicken broth added to the pot.

Add one pound of split peas, one ham hock, one bay leaf, and 6 cups of chicken broth to the pot and gently stir.

Overhead picture of the soup before it's cooked.

Add a lid and bring the pot to a gentle boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 1 hour. Give the soup a stir periodically and flip the ham hock over once or twice, while the soup is simmering, so that it gets even exposure to the hot liquid.

Overhead picture of soup pot with diced potatoes being added and ham hock being removed.

After 1 hour the peas should have completely broken down almost to a mush. If they are still retaining their shape, continue to simmer for 10 more minutes. Next remove the ham hock from the pot and set it aside to cool. Add the diced potato to the soup and stir to combine. Continue to simmer for about 12 more minutes or until potatoes are tender.

Ham hock being pulled off the bone on a cutting board.

While the potatoes are simmering, and once the ham hock is cool enough to handle, remove the meat from the bone and shred into small pieces.

Add ham hock meat back to the soup pot.

Add the ham meat back to the pot with the soup and gently stir to combine.

Overhead view of finished split pea soup with ham.

Season the soup with salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste.

Overhead view of a dutch oven pot full of split pea soup with homemade croutons on top.

Time to enjoy a warm, satisfying bowl of Split Pea Soup with some homemade croutons, crackers, or crusty bread! Yum!

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