
"Listen, everyone loves a super cheesy homemade macaroni with like seven cheeses and a dash of truffle in there for good measure. But in this economy, most American families don't have the funds to make every Thanksgiving side dish the way Bon Appétit recommends. What we really need right now are inexpensive Thanksgiving side dish recipes that deliver on flavor, feed a crowd, and don't require you to break the budget for a random ingredient you'll never use again - let's be real, chopped walnuts are not a staple in most people's kitchens."
"Budget Bytes' corn pudding has a delicious cheddar crust on top that looks absolutely phenomenal. The recipe costs a little over $6 all together, and all the ingredients - sour cream, cheddar cheese, half and half - are things you'll likely use up in other recipes anyway."
"Brussels sprouts are another easy roasted veg option if asparagus isn't your thing. Budget Bytes' recipe is so easy and so cheap, you'll be adding them into your weeknight dinner rotation too."
Many families cannot afford elaborate Thanksgiving side dishes recommended by high-end publications. Affordable side dishes can still deliver flavor, feed a crowd, and avoid single-use specialty ingredients like chopped walnuts. The collection presents 13 inexpensive Thanksgiving side dish recipes that use common pantry items and cost little. Budget Bytes' corn pudding features a cheddar crust and costs about $6, using sour cream, cheddar, and half-and-half. Roasted Brussels sprouts provide an easy, low-cost roasted vegetable option that can become a weeknight favorite. Choosing budget-friendly swaps keeps holiday meals delicious without overspending.
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