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 is a cheap thing to take to a barbecue? ›

Budget barbecue recipes
  • Pork souvlaki. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
  • Sticky barbecue chicken. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Spiced chicken kebabs with chopped salad & flatbreads. ...
  • Halloumi skewers. ...
  • Griddled vegetables with melting aubergines. ...
  • Easy vegan burgers. ...
  • Mexican corn on the cob. ...
  • Chipotle chicken & slaw.

What food products would be good to grill? ›

The best veggies for the grill are sturdy and develop sweet flavors:
  • 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 are 3 rules for using the grill? ›

General Outdoor Grill Safety Tips:
  • Grills should only be used outside.
  • Keep your grill on an open, level surface away from your home, any other structure with an overhang and any outdoor decor such as furniture or umbrellas. ...
  • Regularly clean your grill and the tray below it to prevent fat and grease from building up.

What to bring to BBQ easy? ›

Here's our list of 7 things to bring to a summer BBQ (that are WAY better than chips!):
  1. Fresh Fruit Platter. ...
  2. Tasty Skewers With Fresh Veggies & Produce. ...
  3. Margarita Pitchers. ...
  4. Desserts From Yours Truly. ...
  5. Quebrada Corn Muffins. ...
  6. A Refreshing Salad (with or without pasta) ...
  7. A Keg, or a Few Six Packs.

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

"Some of my personal favorites are paper co*cktail napkins, a tin of Louis Sherry chocolates, or a unique candle," recommends Strait. "It is fun to bring something the host might not pick up for themselves! A gift for a host does not have to break the bank, it just shows you appreciate them for hosting."

What are four foods commonly cooked by under heat grilling? ›

Common foods cooked by grilling include: 1. **Meat:** Steaks, burgers, sausages, chicken breasts, pork chops, and kebabs are popular choices for grilling. 2.

What to grill instead of meat? ›

16 Summer Grilling Recipes Without Meat Or Dairy
  • Grilled Maple Mustard Brussels Sprouts. jessicainthekitchen.com. ...
  • Grilled Chipotle Lime Cauliflower Steaks. thekitchn.com. ...
  • Grilled Broccoli With Charred Lemon Parsley Sauce. withfoodandlove.com. ...
  • Grilled Cabbage Wedges With Spicy Lime Dressing. ...
  • Foil Pack Grilled Red Potatoes.
Jul 1, 2019

What foods cook poorly on a grill? ›

Be sure to steer clear of these 7 grilling mistakes you didn't know you were making as well.
  • Pork chops. Raw pork chops on a cutting board (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  • Delicate fish. Flaky fish (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  • Bacon. Bacon rashers (Image credit: Shutterstock) ...
  • Peeled shrimp. ...
  • Tofu. ...
  • Leafy greens. ...
  • Tomatoes.
Apr 23, 2023

What temperature kills bacteria in a grill? ›

One argument people use to defend using high heat to clean a barbecue is that the flames will eliminate bacteria. Their cleaning method often involves heating the grill for 15 to 30 minutes at a top temperature of 400 to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is the first rule of grilling? ›

1. Give it a rest. When it comes to chicken, beef, or pork, remove it from the fridge 30 minutes before cook time. You don't want to throw a cold piece of meat onto the grill — the outside will char while the inside will still be underdone since it started off so cold.

What is the cheapest type of grill? ›

If you're just learning how to grill, you might veer towards charcoal since it's relatively cheaper and easier to maintain than a gas grill, but gas could be the better option. Once you've got the propane tank hooked up correctly, basic gas grills are very similar to using a gas stove.

What to bring to a barbecue as a guest? ›

Proteins like hamburger patties, hotdogs, chicken or shrimp are all common foods to throw on the grill. Bringing a side dish like salads, vegetables and fruits is the perfect complement to the hearty main course. Cold drinks like water, soda and lemonade are also essential to keep hydrated during this hot holiday.

What are two essential items for a barbecue? ›

Tools and Gear
  • Grill or smoker. Any kind will do! ...
  • Spatula and tongs. For flipping burgers, hot dogs, veggies, buns. ...
  • Fuel: charcoal, wood, pellets, kerosene.
  • Lighter or long matches.
  • Heat-resistant gloves. No need to burn yourself.
  • Apron. For that classic barbecue look!
  • Thermometer. Necessary for perfection!
  • Timer.

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