Budget-Friendly Grilling Recipes (2024)

Grilled Spiced Pork Patties with Greens

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Serve a delicious meal on the cheap with these grilled main dishes that all cost less than $2 per serving.

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Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Soft Tacos

Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Soft Tacos

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Santa Fe Grilled Chicken Soft Tacos Recipe

Coat chicken breast halves in a spicy mixture of chili powder, cumin, and crushed red pepper, grill, and serve in flour tortillas. Top with your favorite taco toppings—lettuce, tomato, cheese, cilantro—for a one-dish Mexican meal.

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Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce

Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce

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Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce Recipe

Marinate chicken in a coconut milk-curry powder mixture and serve with a spicy peanut sauce for an easy and economical Indonesian-style grilled main dish.

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Grilled Jamaican Jerked Drumsticks

Grilled Jamaican Jerked Drumsticks

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Grilled Jamaican Jerked Drumsticks Recipe

Make your own Jamaican jerk seasoning in a food processor by combining onion, jalapeño pepper, garlic, ginger, allspice and sugar. Add orange juice to make a marinade for these island-style grilled chicken drumsticks.

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Burger Sliders

Burger Sliders

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Burger Sliders Recipe

These cute mini-burgers are served on dinner rolls and are a great idea for a casual summer buffet supper.

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Grilled Chicken Skewers

Grilled Chicken Skewers

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Grilled Chicken Skewers Recipe

Buy boneless, skinless chicken breasts when they're on sale and keep them in your freezer until you're ready to grill. All you need to add is olive oil, salt, and pepper.

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Lamb Kebabs with Yogurt Sauce

Lamb Kebabs with Yogurt Sauce

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Lamb Kebabs with Yogurt Sauce Recipe

You don't have to buy quite as much meat when that meat is sharing space on the skewer with fresh veggies. Plus, fresh summer produce is generally easy on the wallet.

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Sausages with Warm Potato Salad

Sausages with Warm Potato Salad

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Sausages with Warm Potato Salad Recipe

Grilling sausages takes them to a whole new level of flavor, and serving them with the tangy warm potato salad makes this an inexpensive one-dish meal.

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Grilled Marinated Flank Steak

Grilled Marinated Flank Steak

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Grilled Marinated Flank Steak Recipe

Flank steak is one of the more inexpensive cuts of beef, and all you need to do to add flavor is marinate the steak in a simple mixture of fresh rosemary and some common pantry staples like soy sauce and honey.

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Barbecue Chicken

Barbecue Chicken

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Barbecue Chicken Recipe

Thighs and drumsticks are often cheaper than breasts, making this a budget-friendly barbecue choice. The spice rub is a mixture of spices you probably already have in your pantry.

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Home of the Brave BBQ Chicken

Home of the Brave BBQ Chicken

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Home of the Brave BBQ Chicken Recipe

Instead of buying packaged chicken pieces, save money and cut up the chicken yourself.

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Asian Grilled Pork

Asian Grilled Pork

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Asian Grilled Pork Recipe

Center-cut pork chops are usually less expensive than pork tenderloin. Add Asian-style flavor with soy sauce, lime juice, garlic, and powdered ginger.

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Beef Burgers

Salmon Burgers

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Beef Burgers Recipe

Combine budget-friendly ground chuck with chopped onion, celery, and parsley for the burger patties. Because ground chuck has more fat than extra-lean ground beef, you don't have to worry about the patties sticking to the grill.

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Beef Kebabs with Orange Glaze

Beef Kebabs with Orange Glaze

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Beef Kebabs with Orange Glaze Recipe

Save money by making beef kebabs with boneless sirloin instead of beef tenderloin. You can whip up the orange sauce with on-hand ingredients such as orange juice concentrate, soy sauce, and mustard.

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Grilled Sausages with Mixed-Pepper Compote

Grilled Sausages with Mixed-Pepper Compote

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Grilled Sausages with Mixed-Pepper Compote Recipe

Serve grilled chicken, turkey, or pork sausages, serve on hot dog buns, and top with Mixed-Pepper Compote—a mixture of bell peppers and onions seasoned with garlic, chili powder and Italian seasoning. This recipe makes 12 servings, so it’s great for summer entertaining.

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Grilled Spiced Pork Patties with Greens

Grilled Spiced Pork Patties with Greens

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Grilled Spiced Pork Patties with Greens Recipe

Grilled pork patties make for a filling meal when paired with a delicious green salad. Don't miss the tasty dipping sauce!

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FAQs

What are 5 foods good for grilling? ›

  • Chicken halves. You get a great dinner plus leftovers for chicken noodle soup or enchiladas or whatever.
  • Pork steak 2 inches thick cut from the butt/shoulder. ...
  • Shish*to peppers. ...
  • Any kind of large peppers you like. ...
  • Onions. ...
  • Mix the peppers and onions. ...
  • Golden beets are f'king amazing grilled. ...
  • Spring/bulb/grilling onions.
Feb 4, 2022

What is a cheap thing to bring to a BBQ? ›

Beans, chips, macaroni salad, grilled veggies, slaw, potato salad and watermelon are just a few examples of BBQ side staples that are budget-friendly crowd favorites.

How do you throw a BBQ on a budget? ›

1 tip for hosting a budget-friendly BBQ is simple: Make it a potluck-style party, and delegate. If you're hosting, focus on the main part of the meal (check out the best budget-friendly proteins for a BBQ to help you decide). Prepare something in advance to save you day-of stress, like our Slow-Cooker Pulled Pork.

What BBQ foods are a must? ›

The top 10 most popular barbecue recipes
  1. Chicken souvlaki. Coming in at number one is our best ever chicken souvlaki.
  2. Pulled pork. Second place goes to our epic pulled pork. ...
  3. Stickiest ever BBQ ribs with chive dip. ...
  4. Homemade beef burgers. ...
  5. Barbecue sauce. ...
  6. Chicken tikka skewers. ...
  7. Classic potato salad. ...
  8. Sticky chicken. ...
Jun 20, 2023

What is a must have for BBQ dinner? ›

Some must-have ingredients include store-bought chips, dips and fruit platters, homemade barbecue sauce and of course, meats and fish to grill such as pork ribs, sausage, shrimp, salmon, beef spare ribs and chicken drumsticks.

What is the hardest meat to grill? ›

Beef Brisket

It's a really difficult piece of meat to get right on the bbq and depending on size, it takes a long time to cook. If you're going to tackle it, be prepared for either an all nighter or a very early morning to get in cooked in time for dinner!

What is the easiest meat to grill? ›

Chicken is the go-to option and holy grail of any grill experience. If you are looking for the best and easiest meat to grill—chicken thighs are just the meat cuts you need. Talk to experienced grillers and they will tell you that this part of the chicken, especially with the skin left on, is superior to any other cut.

What are 4 foods that can be grilled? ›

Grill-Worthy Veggies
  • Sweet peppers (6-8 minutes each side)
  • Onions (5-7 minutes each side)
  • Zucchini and other summer squash (5 minutes each side)
  • Corn (25 minutes)
  • Portabella mushrooms (7-10 minutes per side)
  • Romaine lettuce hearts (3 minutes per side)
Jun 26, 2022

What not to bring to a BBQ? ›

So if you want to avoid the possibility of melted treats and food poisoning, try your best to avoid serving these items at your next cookout.
  • Canned foods. Anthony Berenyi/Shutterstock. ...
  • Cheese plate. ...
  • Chocolate. ...
  • Dark and heavily carbonated beer. ...
  • Deviled eggs. ...
  • Drinks in glass bottles. ...
  • Elaborate desserts. ...
  • Flavored chips only.
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What to bring to BBQ last minute? ›

10 Last Minute Summer Sides to Bring to Any Cookout
  1. Cowboy Beans. ...
  2. Easy Orzo Salad. ...
  3. Grilled Corn on the Cob with BBQ Butter. ...
  4. Southern-style Potato Salad. ...
  5. Quick and Easy New England-style Baked Beans. ...
  6. Fusilli Pasta Salad with Artichokes. ...
  7. Slaw with Lime Vinaigrette and Tortilla Strips. ...
  8. Texas Caviar.

What do you bring to a BBQ when told not to take anything? ›

Ideas for Host Gifts They'll Love

On Trent's list of treats she loves to give and receive: a favorite room spray with a cute ribbon, a simple candle with a sweet note, or a single flower in a keepsake bud vase. "This is always cute, because it's meant just for the host," she says of the individual bloom.

How to do a bbq for lots of people? ›

The DO's
  1. DO choose dishes that have minimal prep time. ...
  2. DO barbecue large cuts of meat for big groups. ...
  3. DO figure out how much BBQ meat you need. ...
  4. DO as much preparation ahead of time as you can. ...
  5. DO set up a hot dog bar. ...
  6. DO enlist help.

How many pounds of BBQ per person for a party? ›

You can expect most adult guests to eat ¼ to ⅓ pounds of meat each during your event. Adults will likely be drinking, grazing on snacks, and filling up on sides, too. That means you can cut down your pound-per-person total a bit or plan for leftovers. Remember, we're talking about ¼ to ⅓ pounds total—not of each meat.

How do I host an easy BBQ? ›

4 Tips for Planning & Pulling Off an Easy BBQ for a Large Crowd
  1. Tip #1 – Hone in on your setup. An effortless and easy BBQ boils down to a simple and streamlined setup. ...
  2. Tip #2 – Plan your proteins first. The main dish comes first. ...
  3. Tip #3 – Go big (but few) with side dishes. ...
  4. Tip #4 – Keep drinks and desserts simple.
May 27, 2022

What is low on a BBQ? ›

We use temperature ranges because every gas grill is different, but you are usually safe with the middle temp: 250°F for low, 350°F for medium, and 450°F for high.

How much will 20 pounds of BBQ feed? ›

In general, each pound of BBQ feeds 3 to 4 people, especially if you're serving sides. You can expect most adult guests to eat ¼ to ⅓ pounds of meat each during your event.

How much food do I need for 20 people BBQ? ›

How much BBQ for 20 people: 8 pounds (128 oz) of meat total (2 meats recommended) 1 XL size (feeds 10-12 people) for each side ordered. Drinks: 2 gallons.

On which day absolute barbeque is cheapest? ›

Absolute Barbecue Cost Per Head
MealPrice
Sunday Buffet(Veg – Rs 797, Non-Veg – Rs 891, Kids – Rs 440)
Mon-Wed Buffet(Veg – Rs 765, Non-Veg – Rs 797, Kids – Rs 440)
Thursday Buffet(Veg – Rs 702, Non-Veg – Rs 734, Kids – Rs 440)
Friday Buffet(Veg – Rs 786, Non-Veg – Rs 870, Kids – Rs 440)
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