Recipes Using Pantry Staples (2024)

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Having a list of pantry meals you can make with the basic staples you have on hand can help you save time and money. No need to run out for take-out, instead, whip up something delicious using non-perishable pantry staples.

Recipes Using Pantry Staples (1)

If you have ever found yourself without fresh food but in need of a quick and healthy meal, this list of meals you can make out of pantry staples will be invaluable to you.

Many times I am faced with cooking from essentials I have stocked up in my pantry and freezer. This can be because we just returned from a vacation and have not hit the grocery store up, I am too ill to shop for groceries, or we are limiting our exposure during cold and flu season.

Recipes Using Pantry Staples

These recipes use basics like pasta, beans, rice, and baking staples. The recipes are not made with fresh produce or milk and the meat can easily be omitted, as noted, for most of these recipes. That way even if you don't have meat in your freezer, you can whip up these simple meals with non-perishables.

Beans:Dried beans and canned beans are a great pantry staple to stock up on. They last indefinitely in the pantry and are a great source of protein and fiber.

  • Dried Beans: Use your Instant Pot to make dried beans in less than an hour--and then use for recipes throughout the week or freeze to use later in the month.
  • Rice and Beans: This a meal that is made with dried beans and brown rice. It is completely made with pantry staples and tastes delicious!
  • Black Bean Tacos: Add some spices to black beans and you will have a simple meal that comes together in MINUTES!
  • Refried Beans: If you have dried pinto beans, make your own homemade refried beans.
  • Bean Burritos: Use homemade refried beans or canned refried beans to make these simple burritos.
  • Beef Chili: If you happen to have beef in your freezer, you can easily make this meal in yourInstant Potor Slow Cooker using canned beans, canned tomatoes, and spices. Use frozen diced onions in place of fresh and if you do not have ground meat, add 2-4 cups of extra beans.
  • Chicken Chili: This recipe uses canned goods, spices, and frozen chicken--it really puts those staples to use and the final result is full of flavor.
  • Mexican Skillet: Take sweet potatoes, black beans, spices, and some chicken and this simple skillet meal is delicious and will fill you up! Omit the chicken and use extra beans if desired.

Rice:Brown or White Rice is a great staple to have on hand for side dishes and to make fried rice, stir fry, etc.

  • Instant Pot Brown Rice: Cook up rice perfectly in your instant pot and make extra--perfect for fried rice.
  • Fried Rice--Grab some frozen veggies, leftover rice, and soy sauce and your leftover rice can turn into a whole meal.
  • Creamy Cheesy Chicken and Rice: There is no milk in this recipe, just butter, flour, stock, cheese, and chicken mixed with rice. You can even omit the chicken and sub out for broccoli and have a deliciousBroccoli Rice Casserole.
  • Stuffed Pepper Soup: Use rice, a little bit of ground beef, and frozen peppers and onions to throw this soup together.

Potatoes:All types of potatoes can be stored in a cool, dark place for weeks.

  • Instant Pot Smoked Sausage and Potatoes: Add a little bit of smoked sausage (which freezes great) to canned green beans and potatoes and WOW. This is one amazing meal.
  • Vegetarian Chili: This chili is made with black beans and sweet potatoes and not only is super healthy, but it is also delicious and made with basics.
  • Baked Fries: Baked Oven Fries are a great recipe to make as a side dish to many main courses.
  • Roasted Potatoes: If you have red potatoes on hand, these roasted potatoes are a great option as well.

Lentils: Lentils are a great source of protein that will last indefinitely in the pantry.

  • Lentil Meatballs: Yep, you can make meatballs out of lentils--and they are pretty darn tasty!
  • Lentil Chili: Super healthy, super hearty, and made right from the pantry!
  • Lentil Sloppy Joes: Lentils make a great base for sloppy joes. You can even grab hamburger buns now to freeze.
  • Lentil Soup: Especially if you stock up on diced carrots, onions, and celery in your freezer NOW, this soup is a BREEZE to make.
  • Lentil Tacos: When you get sick of beans on your tacos, seasoned lentils are the way to go!

Pasta: Dried Pasta is one of the most used staples in many homes. These recipes are simple and delicious and may help keep you from getting sick of the typical pasta recipe.

  • Instant Pot Creamy Pasta: This recipe walks you through how to cook any type of pasta with or without homemade sauce in the Instant Pot--a great recipe to have on hand right now.
  • Baked Rotini: This pasta bake is still good without the cottage cheese!
  • Slow Cooker Pasta: Pasta and a homemade sauce cook together for a simple, easy meal.
  • Minestrone: Use frozen onions, celery, and frozen spinach and you can make this soup from freezer and pantry staples.
  • Amish Chicken: A delicious, creamy casserole made without milk--so with or without chicken this pasta bake is delicious.
  • Taco Pasta: No meat left? Add in beans instead. Everything else is a pantry staple.
  • Hamburger Helper: This is a meal I make on vacation because I only need pantry staples and one pound of ground meat. Super easy to make in theInstant Pot versionor on theStove.
  • Tuscan Pasta: Use defrosted frozen spinach or kale in place of fresh spinach and drained diced tomatoes in place of grape tomatoes (still roast them!)

Staples: These are recipes that I make with pantry staples that I use on a regular basis.

  • Bread: Nothing beats homemade bread--and it is essential to know how to make it if you are unable to get to the store for long periods of time. Make whole-wheat bread for sandwiches or Italian bread to serve with soups and stews. Dutch Oven Bread is a great recipe for those just starting out making homemade bread--one bowl and NO KNEADING.
  • Pizza Dough: If you have stocked up on shredded cheese (it freezes well) you can easily make homemade pizza with this pizza dough recipe.
  • Pancakes: This basic recipe for pancakes is a great recipe to have on hand and make a delicious breakfast or brinner.
  • Waffles: Sick of pancakes? Change it up and make waffles instead! They are also great to be used as "bread" for sandwiches.
  • Oatmeal: You can even skip the milk and just use water to prepareInstant Pot Oats,Instant Pot Steel Cut Oats,Slow Cooker Oats, orMason Jar Oatsfor a healthy breakfast.
  • Spaghetti Sauce: Make your own spaghetti sauce using canned tomato products. Try out my traditional Homemade Spaghetti Sauce recipe or Instant Pot Spaghetti Sauce.
  • Chicken Legs: If you have frozen chicken legs, this recipe cooks up with a homemade BBQ sauce for an easy dinner. Or try out slow cooker chicken thighs.
  • Homemade Broth: Save your vegetable scraps to make Homemade Vegetable Broth. Have chicken bones? Make Chicken Stock.

Treats and Snacks: If you are stuck at home, a small treat always helps bring a smile to anyone's face.

  • Granola Bars: With oats, nut butter, and dried fruit you can have no-bake granola bars on hand in no time. Or you can make homemade larabarsif you have dried dates and nuts on hand.
  • Brownies: Because chocolate will help keep you sane while stuck at home--no boxed mixed required.
  • Granola: Perfect to top oatmeal or just to munch on.
  • Homemade Chocolate Syrup: This easy chocolate syrup comes together with just 5 pantry ingredients and tastes just like that famous brown bottle.

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  1. Jan Brannan

    This list is incredibly helpful during this crazy time. I too am immune compromised from chemo and MS. This list and your recipes will help me to feel empowered. My husband and I are self isolating in our cabin eating yummy nourishing meals! ❤️ Thank you!

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  2. Kelly Anthony

    Such perfect timing! We are ALL in need of creative things to do with our pantry. Such a considerate thing to do. Thank you for bringing all of this together. You're a saint! 🙂

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    • Kristen Chidsey

      I am so glad you found this helpful Kelly~

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  3. Jessica

    These are great- and thank you. I totally bought into the panic at the store and just started loading random cans of food into my cart with no clear plan in mind. Now they have some focus!

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    • Kristen Chidsey

      I am so glad these recipes give you some direction on what to cook. Stay safe!!

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  4. Kim

    This is a great post with lots of awesome recipe ideas! I love to have ideas to plan meals ahead of time and have my pantry stocked, just in case. 🙂 There is a ton of variation here, so meals won't get boring either.

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    • Kristen Chidsey

      I am glad you found this list resourceful.

      Reply

Recipes Using Pantry Staples (2024)

FAQs

What can I make out of pantry staples? ›

11 Recipes You Can Make Using Pantry Staples
  1. Orzo and Chickpeas with Turmeric-Ginger Broth. Victor Protasio. ...
  2. Easy Polenta. Sarah Crowder. ...
  3. Pulling-from-the-Pantry Puttanesca. ...
  4. French Rolled Omelet. ...
  5. Egg Fried Rice. ...
  6. Chickpeas and Kale in Spicy Pomodoro Sauce. ...
  7. Pasta with Roasted Cauliflower and Crispy Capers. ...
  8. Basque Garlic Soup.
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What can I make with random stuff in my pantry? ›

  • Surprise Macaroni Cheese. This the best macaroni cheese ever.
  • Vegetarian Tomato, Pea and Chickpea Curry. ...
  • Super-Quick Sushi Fried Rice. ...
  • Chickpea Masala. ...
  • Rigatoni Pasta Bake with Zucchini, Salami and Mozzarella. ...
  • Pie maker spaghetti bolognese muffins. ...
  • Meatball, Zucchini and Chickpea Soup. ...
  • Cheap and Easy Vegemite Spaghetti.

What foods are considered pantry staples? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen. These foods are the basis of many meals and have a longer shelf life than items you store in the refrigerator.

What are the benefits of pantry staples? ›

Less Food Waste

You see, when you have staples on hand, it is easier to turn leftovers into other meals. Use eggs to turn your leftover vegetables and grains into a frittata. Leftover proteins can fill quesadillas, top pizzas, make sandwiches, and even be added to pastas. Remaining rice can become fried rice.

Is olive oil a pantry staple? ›

Extra virgin olive oil: Olive oil can be used for everything from making salad dressing from scratch to pan frying meats on the stovetop. If stored properly, it will last between 12 and 18 months. If you cook with olive oil a lot, you may also want to have some flavored olive oils in your pantry to add some variety.

How do you store pantry staples? ›

Use airtight containers

Using airtight containers is one of the best ways to keep your pantry staples fresh. These containers help to keep out moisture, light, and air, which can all contribute to the spoilage of food. They are also great for keeping food organized and easily accessible.

What can I make with barely any food in my house? ›

These simple dinner ideas use only a handful of ingredients so you can still whip up a meal using whatever you have in the cupboard.
  • 15-ingredient sausage rolls. ...
  • 2Creamy mushroom gnocchi. ...
  • 3Fast falafel bowl. ...
  • 45-ingredient satay beef skewers. ...
  • 55-ingredient meatball carbonara. ...
  • 6Speedy wild rice and salmon salad.

What is a secret pantry? ›

A traditional pantry typically has an interior door that matches the rest of the doors in the house, while a hidden pantry has cabinetry paneling on it that looks like more cabinets. It typically has one big handle, and when you pull that handle, the whole head-height door swings open, revealing the pantry behind it.

What are five common staple foods? ›

Rice, corn (maize), and wheat make up two-thirds of this. Other food staples include millet and sorghum; tubers such as potatoes, cassava, yams, and taro; and animal products such as meat, fish, and dairy. Food staples traditionally depend on what plants are native to a region.

What are the three major food staples? ›

Almost all of the world's food energy intake is satisfied by just a few crop plants. Rice, maize and wheat make up two-thirds of this already small group of foods. These three grains are the staple foods for more than four billion people both as a source of nutrition and income.

How do I stock my pantry for a month? ›

The Pantry
  1. Root Vegetables and Hardy Vegetables.
  2. Stocks and Broths.
  3. Canned or Jarred Fish.
  4. Canned Vegetables.
  5. Canned Soup.
  6. Crackers, Crispbreads, Rice Cakes.
  7. Cooking Oil and Condiments.
  8. Tip: Learn how to make your own salad dressing to save money and space.
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Is butter a pantry staple? ›

Most of us keep certain staples around the kitchen—flour and sugar, butter, olive oil and vinegar, eggs, milk, maybe some garlic and onions.

How do you make homemade staples? ›

How to make a handmade staple
  1. Grab the two sheets of paper you want to "staple" and line them up.
  2. Fold the top left corner of both sheets over.
  3. Tear two small slits in the corner you've folded over like so.
  4. Fold back the part you've just slit.

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