Phipps Feature: "Ask Ginger: Meals on a Budget"
Q: I was hoping that you could suggest a few
recipes that would be affordable for people living with SNAP
benefits. As a SNAP recipient, I receive roughly $4 per day to spend on
food. I am looking for flavorful, satisfying meals that don’t require fancy
kitchen equipment or excessive culinary techniques. Thanks! - Jordan
(Pittsburgh)
A: Hi Jordan, thanks for your question! There
are lots of barriers that can block us from nourishing our bodies and
satisfying our appetites, but money doesn’t have to be one of them! Recognizing
that eating is one of life’s greatest pleasures, author Leanne Brown published
her novel Good and Cheap: Eat Well on $4/Day. In her writing, Brown
strove to celebrate the many meals available to those on strict budgets by
creating recipes that use money carefully - without sacrificing
flavor. Her readers learn how to shop smart, build their pantries, cook
for a crowd, and resourcefully reinvent their leftovers.1
Below I’ve highlighted three of my favorite recipes from her
publication. For the full recipes and to explore the entire text,
follow this link.
Tofu Hot Pot1
Serves: 4 | Price Per Serving: $1.80
If there’s one cooking method that crosses nearly every
Asian cuisine, the hot pot may be it! Hot pot cooking is simple, social,
nutritious, and fun! Invite friends and family to gather around this simmering
brothy pot and watch as they jockey for their favorite ingredients which are
soaking in an earthy mushroom stock.]
Filipino Chicken Adobo1
Serves: 8 | Price Per Serving: $1.30
Just picture it: marinated, vinegar-braised chicken that is
so flavorful and so tender, it practically falls off the bone! Classically
served over white rice, this easy make-ahead meal tastes even better the next
day.
Spicy, Crunchy, Creamy Polenta1
Serves: 2 | Price Per Serving: $1.75
Best cooked low and slow, this spicy, creamy, crunchy
porridge can be served at any meal during the day. Simple ingredients with
diverse textures combine to make this dish a real winner. Cozy up and satisfy
your cravings with this classic Northern Italian comfort food.
By Jessica Rea, Sports Medicine and Nutrition Student with Let´s Move Pittsburgh
Source and Photo Credit:
1. Brown, Leanne. Good and Cheap: Eat
Well on $4/Day. Turtleback Books; 2015.
Additional Resources:
Filipino
Chicken Adobo. Worthy Pause. Accessed July 12, 2018.
How
to Make an Easy Asian Hot Pot. Published February 12, 2018. Accessed July
12, 2018.
Original Post: July 23, 2018. https://www.phipps.conservatory.org/blog/detail/ask-ginger-meals-on-a-budget
Cover Photo Credit: Pixabay, CC0 Creative Commons
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