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We’ve spent a lot of time in the kitchen over the years– and we mean a lot! So when readers keep asking “Okay, but what do you actually buy?”, we figured it was time to make things more official. Welcome to the Budget Bytes Best of the Best Awards, where Melissa, Jennie, and I dish on the kitchen products, pantry staples, and grocery brands we genuinely can’t live without. We even put it to a vote and let you, our audience, crown your own favorites… because your opinions matter around here. We have gathered together our most trusted products for this year, just the real stuff we actually use.

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Eating well on a budget shouldn’t mean settling for flavorless food. The whole mission of the BoBB Awards is to celebrate the brands that actually get it right: big on flavor, easy on your wallet, and worthy of a permanent spot in your cart. Whether a product was handpicked by our test kitchen team or voted in by thousands of our readers (you!), it earned its place here. Consider this your cheat sheet to the best budget-friendly finds out there— no boring picks allowed!!

Each item was judged on the following criteria:

  • Affordability – Products fit within price points accessible to most Americans
  • Accessibility – Products can be found where most Americans shop, including Walmart, Target, Costco, Kroger, and Aldi
  • Quality – Products deliver high-quality results relative to price
  • Additional considerations – Performance, nutritional value, and community approval

If you don’t see your favorite brands on here, let us know in the comments which ones we missed or may not know about yet. We’ll put them to the test and you might just see them pop up in the Winner’s Circle next year! You know we love a good challenge, so let’s hear it!

Without further adieu, here are the winners for the Best of Budget Bytes 2026!

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Best Kitchen Equipment Brands

You don’t need a kitchen full of gadgets to make great food, and plenty of our recipes prove that. But when a recipe does call for a blender, food processor, or another helpful tool, it really helps to have a reliable kitchen arsenal you can count on! These are the exact equipment brands we use in our studio when we’re testing and developing recipes to share with you.

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Air Fryer: Cosori

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The Cosori air fryer we have at the studio is so convenient to have on hand. When we’re photographing recipes and need a quick side, we always reach for our Cosori air fryer. I love using it at work so much that I bought one to use at home! I always make a bunch of easy sides to bulk up whatever protein I’m serving, and I love that my Cosori air fryer is consistent when it comes to cooking quality. It also almost eliminates cleanup time because it’s dishwasher-friendly. My parents even bought one after trying out mine, and they love making our air fryer pork chops in theirs!

Budget-Friendly Blender: Ninja

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We use a Ninja blender in the studio because it’s powerful, versatile, and easy to clean. Nothing can really compare when you consider the price and the performance. The large pitcher is especially great for bigger batches when I’m making smoothie bowls, sauces, or soups, and the extra cups are handy for smaller jobs, too. It blends frozen fruit and veggies with no problem, and since the parts are dishwasher safe, cleanup is super simple.

Cast Iron Skillet: Lodge

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When it came to cast iron skillets, we only had one brand in mind, and it had to be Lodge. We use the 12-inch skillet a lot in the studio, but we also love that there are plenty of size options depending on what we’re making. Lodge cast iron skillets are incredibly durable, hold heat really well, and are the kind of pan that can last a lifetime and then some. We also love that Lodge was founded in Tennessee (the same state we’re based in!), which makes them feel like a natural pick for our kitchen.

Compact Food Processor: Cuisinart

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We really love our Cuisinart food processor and use it all the time. It makes prep work SO much faster and easier. It feels robust, handles everyday jobs really well, is easy to clean, and is great for all kinds of kitchen prep. It’s a real necessity when I make my lentil loaf (which is often!!) I also like that you can add different attachments depending on how you want to use it, so it’s just as useful in my kitchen at home as it is in the Budget Bytes test kitchen.

KNIFE Brand: Shun (Kai)

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You really don’t know what you’re missing until you use a genuinely great knife. We love Shun because their knives feel like tools that have truly earned their place in our kitchen. They’re handcrafted in Japan, come sharp and ready to go, and with good care, can last a very long time. Shun knives genuinely make slicing and chopping easier, which is a lifesaver when I’m slicing raw veggies to make my easy fermented vegetables or portioning brownies into neat little squares. And since Shun also offers a limited lifetime warranty and free sharpening service, it made the upfront cost feel a lot easier to justify for us.

Pressure Cooker: Instant Pot

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Jennie LOVES her Instant Pot! This set-it-and-forget-it appliance not only combines over 7 appliances into one, it also emphasizes safety and convenience (which we appreciate!). Jennie uses hers weekly for rice, soups, to easily cook proteins for meal prepping, and to make our Instant Pot mashed potatoes as a simple side for dinner. The Instant Pot also significantly speeds up cooking times and uses up to 70% less energy than conventional slow cooking methods. Saving you time and literal energy on every use!

Slow Cooker: Crock Pot (brand)

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You don’t need me to tell you how good slow cookers are. But what makes the Crock Pot brand of slow cookers our favorite is the EASE. They do exactly what they should, and they’re just as perfect for beginners as they are for anyone who uses a slow cooker all the time. I can trust our Crock Pot to cook dinner on high or low the way it should, then I can use the keep warm setting if needed. The Crock Pot is also a total meal prep MVP, since I can get a big batch going with hardly any hands-on time, whether I’m making something cozy like our slow cooker white chicken chili for my family or just trying to stay ahead on dinner for the next few days.

Storage Containers: Pyrex

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If we mention storing leftovers or saving a recipe for later, there’s a very good chance that “airtight container” is a Pyrex glass container. We’ve used all kinds of Pyrex storage shapes and sizes for freezer and meal prep recipes over the years, and we’ve honestly loved them all. They’re dishwasher, freezer, oven, and microwave-safe, which makes life so much easier since we can pull something straight from the freezer, warm it up in the same container, and skip the hand-washing if we want to. The quality is excellent, they’re really durable, they DON’T stain or hold onto food smells, and they’ve held up so well in our busy kitchen!

fAVORITE fOOD bRANds

A lot of the food we cook starts with the same dependable basics, like flour, butter, broth, and pasta, but there are also some everyday favorites we keep buying because they’re just that good. This section includes both: the core food brands we use in recipe testing and the breads, convenience items, and other staples we love having at home.

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all-purpose flour: King Arthur

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King Arthur all-purpose flour is one of the most dependable flours we have ever used. It’s unbleached and works beautifully in everything from sourdough to vanilla cake. King Arthur AP flour also has more protein compared to other brands, which gives it a little extra strength and helps create better structure in doughs and more consistent results overall! We also like that King Arthur is employee-owned, has strong company values, and puts a real emphasis on quality and sourcing, so it feels like a brand that’s worth the price. (Spoiler: they make the best gluten-free flour too!!)

Bacon: Wright

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Wright Brand bacon is our winner for their thick-cut slices, rich smoky (all-natural) flavor, and the way its bacon actually holds up in recipes instead of disappearing once it cooks. It also feels a little heartier and meatier than a lot of other bacon brands, so a little goes a long way, which we always appreciate!

Beans: Great Value (Walmart)

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Beans are supposed to be affordable, and the Great Value range at Walmart is one place where we never feel like we’re spending more than we need to. There are plenty of options in both canned and dried beans, and the quality has always been reliable. They’re easy for us to grab on a regular Walmart run, which makes them pretty accessible for most people, too. Great Value beans are also one of the reasons we’re able to keep so many of our recipes, like our hearty black bean quesadillas, budget-friendly!

Bouillon: Better Than Bouillon

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If you want your broth to taste like the broth we make in our kitchen, Better Than Bouillon is the brand I’d point you to every time. It’s been a Budget Bytes kitchen staple for YEARS! We always have a jar or two on hand because the flavor is so consistently good. Each jar makes about 9.5 quarts of broth (which is a lot), and once opened, it keeps in the fridge for ages. We use the Roasted Chicken Base and the Seasoned Vegetable Base the most.

Bread: Lewis Bake Shop

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If there’s one thing Lewis Bake Shop has going for it, it’s variety. Their whole wheat bread is my favorite! I really love that they offer both full and half loaves, which is great for bigger families or smaller households that don’t want a bunch of bread going stale before they can finish it. The bread is soft, tastes great, and it’s become an easy staple for us to keep around. Their loaves also freeze really well!

Butter: Kerrygold

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I think butter is one ingredient where you can really taste the difference. We love Kerrygold for a lot of reasons, but the flavor is the biggest one. It’s rich, creamy, and has a really pronounced buttery taste that makes a huge difference in both cooking and baking. Jennie especially loves butter and, in her opinion, there’s no better choice than Kerrygold. You can truly taste and see the difference with this premium brand. She also love’s that its always made from the milk of Irish grass fed cows, and how the care they put into quality truly shows.

Canned Soup: Annie’s

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If we’re going to do canned soup, this is how we want it done. I like that Annie’s soups are made with organic ingredients and skip things like artificial flavors and preservatives, so they feel a little more thoughtful than the average canned soup on the shelf. I also really like what the brand stands for. Annie’s supports a more regenerative food system through partnerships, policy work, and research, and that mission makes me feel even better about keeping a few of their soups in the pantry.

Canned Tomatoes: Hunts

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We chose Hunt’s canned tomatoes as our winner because the quality is so consistent for the price. They actually taste tomatoey and hold their shape well in soups, stews, and chili. We also like that Hunts peels its tomatoes without chemicals (which avoids chemical by-products going back into the earth!) Hunts is a solid, dependable brand that works really well in our budget-friendly kitchen!

Cheese: Cabot

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I grew up in New England, where Cabot Creamery is a household name. Whenever I want a taste of home, I pick up a block of their Seriously Sharp cheddar. My favorite thing about Cabot is their farmers’ commitment to responsible stewardship of their farmland! As a farmer myself, animal husbandry matters a great deal to me, and I love supporting a brand that puts animal care, worker wellbeing, and environmental care at the forefront of their operation. Their care and quality come through in their cheeses, which are perfectly creamy and have such a distinct flavor compared to other American cheese companies, in my opinion!

Chicken: Springer Mountain Farms

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Springer Mountain Farms is a chicken brand we feel really good about using. They offer a lot of practical options for everyday cooking, and I like that the brand puts real emphasis on quality, animal care, and raising their chickens with no antibiotics ever. It doesn’t matter what recipe we are making, whether we need chicken breasts, thighs, ground chicken, or a whole chicken, we know we’re getting quality when we choose Springer Mountain Farms.

Convenience Items: Newman’s Own

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Convenience items are, well, convenient, and honestly kind of necessary for things like pizza night at home or quick salads for lunch! That’s why we like Newman’s Own for those products we can just grab at the store and use at home or in the studio. They make those shortcut ingredients feel easy and dependable, and I also love knowing the brand gives 100% of profits to help kids. That makes these purchases so much sweeter. I actually seek Newman’s Own out at the store for this reason alone! Their salad dressings are my go-to when I need a store-bought marinade or dressing.

Cream Cheese: Philadelphia

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I’ve had Philadelphia cream cheese in my life for as long as I can remember, so there’s definitely a little nostalgia built in for me. It’s creamy, tangy, and has that classic flavor I want when I’m making cheesecake bars, spreading it on a bagel, or stirring it into something savory. It’s a staple for a reason, and no other cream cheeses can really compare to Philadelphia in our book.

Frozen Fruit: Wymann’s Wild Blueberries

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I love keeping Wyman’s Wild Blueberries in my freezer because it means I can have that peak-season blueberry flavor all year round. They’re such an easy freezer staple for smoothies, baked oatmeal, muffins, sauces, and all kinds of breakfast recipes. I even love snacking on them right from the pack (try it!) The wild blueberries Wyman’s uses also bring a lot of natural blueberry flavor without even trying. And for the cost compared to fresh, they’re a great deal and last forever in the freezer!!

Frozen Vegetables: Bird’s Eye

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Melissa always has Birds Eye frozen vegetables on hand! It’s so convenient to reach into the freezer and add a handful of veggies to your favorite stir fry, casserole, pasta, frittata, or simply to enjoy as an easy side. They make prep time a breeze, last longer since they can be stored in the freezer, and provide some of our favorite produce year-round. Melissa also loves that Birds Eye works with local farmers and freezes their vegetables at peak freshness, so it’s never processed. This really does produce the best quality with the freshest flavor. Plus, it helps us waste less food while eating more veggies, so it really is a win-win!

Gluten-Free Flour: King Arthur

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For gluten-free baking, we always go with King Arthur gluten-free flour. It gives us better structure, better chew, and a more consistent outcome than a lot of other gluten-free flours we’ve tried. We especially love their gluten-free bread flour for things like pizza dough and other yeast-based recipes. Gluten-free baking can be a little unpredictable, so when we find a flour that gives us reliable results and bread that feels closer to the real thing, that’s a big deal!

Hot Sauce: Frank’s RedHot

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Frank’s RedHot is just the classic hot sauce. It’s the hot sauce flavor we all know and love, and it’s so consistently good that it has never let us down. You also truly can’t make our buffalo wings without it. Frank’s is the only hot sauce we reach for when we want that classic buffalo flavor to taste exactly right.

Jam: Bonne Maman

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Melissa can spot those iconic Bonne Maman glass jars with red-and-white checkered lids from a mile away! They’re the brand she always reaches for at the store and are the perfect touch of sweetness to thumbprint cookies, simple desserts, or sauces. Melissa even uses them in savory dishes to elevate her toast, pair with meats, and spread on sandwiches! We love how Bonne Maman uses only the best ingredients that are carefully prepared with years of tradition. You can taste how much effort and love they put into every bite. From a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich to a homemade pie, and everything in between, Bonne Maman is a little jar of perfection.

Olive Oil: BertolLi

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Bertolli is one of my kitchen staples for good reason; it’s reliable, affordable, and a little more thoughtful than the average budget choice. The dark green bottle isn’t just for looks, it actually blocks out light, which keeps the oil from going stale or rancid before you’re halfway through it…so you can get the big bottle! 😉 And while it won’t cost you a fortune like some of the specialty single-origin brands out there, their team still tests around 20,000 samples a year to make sure the ingredients meet their high standards. Reliable quality, fair price—can’t argue with that!

Pasta: Barilla

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Who doesn’t love a big bowl of pasta?! Barilla has a long-standing reputation for quality, and we love that it’s still a family-run company even four generations down the line. They’re known for authentic semolina pasta, but they also offer legume-based protein pasta and gluten-free options to fit a variety of diets. One thing Jennie personally likes about cooking with Barilla is how well it turns out. Even if she gets a little sidetracked in the kitchen, it still delivers that perfect al dente bite! We also appreciate Barilla’s commitment to sustainable nutrition and sourcing quality ingredients through responsible supply chains. It’s an iconic blue box you can find almost anywhere, bringing great pasta to tables around the world.

Peanut Butter: JIF

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Nothing brings Melissa back to childhood quite like a peanut butter sandwich, and JIF has always been the go-to in her household. There’s just something so rich, so creamy, and so satisfying about the perfect spread of peanut butter on a slice of bread. As a kid, Melissa loved it on crackers (thanks, Dad!), dipping pretzels, and piling it on the classic ants on a log (celery loaded with creamy peanut butter and topped with raisins…try it!). As an adult, she’s still using JIF in her favorite desserts, blending it into smoothies, using it in sauces, curries, Thai chicken satay, and other Asian-inspired dishes! It’s still her favorite go-to snack, sometimes straight from the jar with a spoon!

Ready-Made Meal: Healthy Choice

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Sometimes life can get hectic, and you don’t have time to cook. Jennie’s favorite frozen meal option is Healthy Choice. She loves that they offer flavorful, high-protein, and high-fiber meals that will keep her feeling satisfied. The variety of cuisines they offer is great, and their mission to make healthy food accessible to all truly resonates with Jennie and the rest of the team here at Budget Bytes. A win all round!

Rice: Rice Select

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We love RiceSelect because there are so many varieties to choose from, and they’re all easy to cook well. Whether we want something for a quick dinner, a curry, a rice bowl, or a more specific recipe, it’s nice to have a brand that gives us options without making things complicated. Plus, the grains stay firm after cooking and don’t immediately turn to mush! I also like that they offer everything from familiar staples to more distinctive varieties, so it feels easy to keep things interesting. I use the RiceSelect jasmine rice a LOT at home to make coconut rice, and my whole family loves it.

Salsa: Pace

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Pace salsa has been a staple in Melissa’s life for as long as she can remember. Her favorite is the chunky medium-style salsa for the perfect amount of spice. With vine-ripe tomatoes, crisp onions, and zesty jalapeños, every bite is expertly seasoned, bold, fresh, and packed with flavor. Melissa loves adding this salsa to rice bowls, nachos, tostadas, and for an extra kick on top of eggs, tacos, or quesadillas. Pace salsa is also an unexpected but welcome addition to marinades, chilis, and sauces.

Sausage: Hillshire Farm

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We use smoked sausage in a good number of recipes because it adds so much built-in flavor with almost no extra effort. The smokiness and seasoning are already there, which means we can keep the shopping list a little shorter and still end up with something really flavorful. Hillshire Farm is the brand we go for whenever we need a good quality, reliable, and delicious smoked sausage! Since it’s fully cooked and ready in minutes, it’s one of those ingredients that makes weeknight cooking a whole lot easier.

Soy Sauce: Kikkoman

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Kikkoman soy sauce is our chosen soy sauce because it keeps things simple in the best way. It’s traditionally brewed from just four ingredients: water, soybeans, wheat, and salt, with no fillers or ingredients to muddle the natural soy flavors. It’s exactly what we want from soy sauce: savory, balanced, and full of umami. Soy sauce is a pantry ingredient where quality really matters, especially in recipes like our homemade teriyaki chicken, and Kikkoman always tastes like the real deal to us!

Spices: McCormick

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Spices are the power behind so many of our recipes. Without a good mix of spices, dishes can fall flat and lack the kind of flavor that makes them worth making again, and I definitely don’t want that. That’s why we reach for McCormick. The quality is consistent, the selection is huge, and it’s a brand I trust to help build big flavor in everything from soups to marinades to spice rubs. Their spices actually show up and do what I want of them, and there’s not much more we can ask than that!

Vinegar: Bragg

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There’s always a bottle of Bragg apple cider vinegar somewhere in our budget-friendly kitchen. It’s great for dressings, pickles, and recipes that need a little brightness (I love adding a splash of apple cider vinegar to brighten up heavy soups, like my potato leek soup!). I also like using it for cleaning jobs around the house when I want to skip the extra chemicals! Since it’s raw, unfiltered, and contains the Mother (the natural fermented culture that gives the vinegar its cloudy appearance), Bragg apple cider vinegar is a classic pantry product that does exactly what I need it to do.

Yogurt: Chobani

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A tub of Chobani Greek yogurt never lasts very long in my fridge because I end up using it for so many different things. My husband and daughter eat it with fruit for breakfast, we stir it into sauces and dips, spoon it into bowls, or use it in baking when I want extra moisture and tang. We like that it’s thick, creamy, and plain enough to go in either a sweet or savory direction, which makes Chobani Greek yogurt feel a lot more versatile than some other options.

Plant-Based Meat Substitutes: Beyond

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I have been a Beyond fan ever since the company came to be! Their ingredient lists contain things I actually recognize, like yellow peas, faba beans, and red lentils, and they’re committed to being non-GMO. That point is always a big one for me whenever I use their products for private clients who care about ingredients! Not to mention, unlike animal proteins, their products contain dietary fiber, which is essential to a healthy gut microbiome!! I am such a nerd for ingredients and product development; I love reading about what the Beyond team is making in their test kitchen!

Audience Choice Winners

We didn’t want this post to be just about our favorite brands, so we headed over to our Instagram account and asked you to share yours, too. We loved seeing how many of your winners overlapped with our favorites! These are the brands and products that came out on top for our readers:

  • Private Label Store Brand: Costco
  • Canned Tomatoes: Hunt’s
  • Canned Soup: Campbells
  • Pasta: Barilla
  • Butter: Kerrygold
  • Bread: Nature’s Own
  • Frozen Vegetables: Bird’s Eye
  • Slow Cooker: Crock Pot
  • Yogurt: Chobani
  • Plant-Based Meat Substitutes: Morning Star Farms
  • Bouillon: Better Than Bouillon
  • Storage Containers: Pyrex
  • Cast Iron Skillet: Lodge
  • Air Fryer: Ninja

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“Marry Me” recipes are all the craze right now, and I totally understand why. These Creamy Marry Me Lentils have all the rich flavors people love about the trend, with sun-dried tomatoes, cream, and Parmesan, but in a one-pot vegetarian dinner that’s creamy, dreamy, and packed with flavor. I LOVE cooking with lentils because they’re a good source of plant-based protein and fiber while still being budget-friendly and comforting. These Marry Me lentils do need a little time to simmer, but it’s otherwise a total no-fuss, warm-your-soul kind of dinner that will make everyone want to propose to you. 😉

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A Pantry Dinner with Marry Me Flavor

Like Marry Me chicken, this lentil recipe is all about that creamy, savory, slightly tangy flavor combo that’s hard not to love. I start by sautéing onion, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, and tomato paste to build a deep flavor base, then let the lentils simmer in broth with Italian seasoning until tender. Heavy cream and Parmesan get stirred in at the end to make everything extra luscious, and I love adding a handful of frozen spinach to really level up the dish. These Marry Me lentils are a pantry meal made a little fancy, and are SO good spooned into a bowl with some crusty bread.

Recipe Success Tips

  1. Lentils are easy to cook, but can take some time. I use brown lentils because I love the texture and how they hold their shape. They can take about 35 minutes of simmering, but may need a little more time depending on your stove. They shouldn’t be mushy! Other lentils will work (e.g., red lentils, though the texture may be different). Check the package directions and adjust the recipe as needed, as different varieties will need a different amount of liquid and time to cook.
  2. I use oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes. I prefer their flavor over the pouch/bag sun-dried tomatoes. I also made sure to utilize the oil from the jar and sautéed my veggies in it! If all you have are dry-packed sun-dried tomatoes, soak them in a little hot water to rehydrate them, and then use olive oil to sauté the veggies.
  3. Heavy cream creates the most stable and rich consistency in pan sauces. You can absolutely use half-and-half, but the sauce will be lighter. Using room temperature dairy helps it blend in more smoothly and reduces the chance of it separating.
  4. Italian seasoning is an easy flavor shortcut. Italian seasoning is a blend of dried herbs like oregano, basil, thyme, and rosemary. You can also season your Marry Me lentils with paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, dried parsley, or red pepper flakes if you like a kick. 
  5. Use a different cheese (or leave it out). I stir in fresh-grated Parmesan cheese at the end of these creamy lentils for a cheesy finish. You can omit the cheese or use other favorites like goat cheese, mozzarella, or provolone!
  6. Make these creamy Marry Me lentils vegan. You can omit or substitute the Parmesan cheese for dairy-free cheese. Just note that it may change the flavor and/or consistency of the sauce. As for the heavy cream, I recommend using dairy-free heavy cream for the closest substitution. You can use other non-dairy options like full-fat canned coconut milk or plain soy milk, but it’ll completely change the flavor and consistency of the sauce (though I’m sure it would still be delicious!). 
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Creamy Marry Me Lentils

This Creamy Marry Me Lentils recipe is an easy vegetarian dinner made with brown lentils, cream, spinach, Parmesan, and sundried tomatoes!
Course Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine American
Total Cost $6.69 recipe / $1.67 serving
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings 4 servings (1 cup each)
Calories 523kcal

Equipment

  • Large Skillet with Lid (or Dutch Oven with Lid)

Ingredients

  • 1 Tbsp sundried tomato oil from jar $0.00*
  • ½ onion small dice, (1 cup, 130g) $0.25
  • 4 garlic cloves minced, (2 Tbsp) $0.24
  • ½ cup sun-dried tomatoes thinly sliced, (packed in oil, 90g) $1.97
  • 2 Tbsp tomato paste $0.16
  • 1 cup dry brown lentils uncooked & rinsed, (180g) $0.76
  • 3 cups vegetable broth 24oz., $0.39**
  • 1 tsp salt $0.04
  • ½ tsp black pepper freshly cracked, $0.08
  • tsp Italian seasoning $0.30
  • 1 cup heavy cream room temperature, $1.24
  • cup frozen spinach thawed and pressed, (80g) $0.30***
  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese grated, (40g) $0.96

Instructions

  • Gather and prepare all ingredients.
  • In a large skillet over medium heat, add the sun-dried tomato oil, onions, garlic, and sun-dried tomatoes. Sauté for 5 minutes until the onions are translucent, stirring occasionally.
  • Add the tomato paste and continue cooking for about 1 minute.
  • Stir in the lentils, vegetable broth, salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning. Bring the pot to a boil, then reduce to a medium simmer. Place a lid on top and cook for 30 minutes. Be sure to check and stir occasionally.
  • After 30 minutes, add the room temperature heavy cream and thawed frozen spinach. Place the lid back on and continue simmering for about 5 minutes.
  • Check on the doneness of the lentils****. They'll still have the slightest bite. You don't want them to be mushy. If the skillet is getting dry, add a splash of vegetable broth or heavy cream and continue cooking until al dente. Once cooked, turn off the heat and stir in the Parmesan.

See how we calculate recipe costs here.

Notes

*I counted this as a $0.00 cost because I used the oil from the same jar of sun-dried tomatoes that I had already purchased and costed out for this recipe.
**I like to use Better Than Bouillon to make broths to keep costs low.
***I always have a bag of frozen spinach on hand, so I made sure to use it for this recipe. If you have fresh spinach (about 4 cups), you can still add it at the end of cooking, just make sure to cook until it wilts, then enjoy!
****I cooked my lentils at a steady medium simmer, and about 35 minutes was perfect for me. Depending on your stove heat level and how tender you like them, they may need a little more time. If the skillet starts to dry out, add a splash of heavy cream or broth and continue cooking until they reach your desired doneness.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 523kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 30g | Sodium: 1613mg | Fiber: 18g

how to make Marry Me Lentils step-by-step photos

The ingredients to make marry me lentils.

Gather all of your ingredients.

Minced garlic, diced onion and minced sun dried tomatoes in a pot.

Sauté the aromatics: In a large skillet set over medium heat, add 1 Tbsp sun-dried tomato oil, ½ diced onion, 4 minced garlic cloves, and ½ cup sliced sun-dried tomatoes. Sauté for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onion softens and turns translucent and the garlic smells fragrant. Keep an eye on the garlic so it doesn’t brown too much.

Sauteed onions and garlic in a pot with sun dried tomatoes and tomato paste.

Add the tomato paste: Add 2 Tbsp tomato paste and cook for 1 more minute, stirring it into the vegetables until it deepens slightly in color and coats everything well. This quick step helps build a richer flavor base.

Broth and dried lentils added to a pot with sundried tomatoes.

Add lentils and broth: Stir in 1 cup dry brown lentils (rinsed), 3 cups vegetable broth, 1 tsp salt, ½ tsp black pepper, and 1½ tsp Italian seasoning.

The ingredients for marry me lentils combined in a pot.

Simmer: Bring everything up to a boil, then lower the heat to a steady medium simmer. Cover with a lid and cook for about 30 minutes, stirring every so often so the lentils don’t stick to the bottom.

Cream and frozen spinach added to a pot for marry me lentils.

Make it creamy: Once the lentils have simmered for 30 minutes, pour in 1 cup room temperature heavy cream and add ⅓ cup thawed spinach. Stir well, then cover again and let it simmer for about 5 more minutes, just until the sauce looks creamy and the spinach is fully warmed through.

A pot of marry me lentils.

Finish and serve: Check the lentils for doneness. They should be tender with just a little bite left in the center, not mushy. If the mixture looks too thick or the skillet starts to dry out before the lentils are ready, add a small splash of extra vegetable broth or cream and keep cooking until they reach the right texture.

Turn off the heat and stir in ½ cup grated Parmesan cheese until melted and creamy. I like to garnish with fresh basil (optional) for a bright aromatic finish, but chives, parsley, or oregano would all work too if you’ve got them. Enjoy!

A hand dipping a slice of toasted bread in a bowl of marry me lentils.

What Else Can I Add?

These creamy Marry Me lentils are super easy to bulk up with extra vegetables if you want to stretch the recipe a little further or clean out the fridge. Just keep in mind that softer veggies will blend right into the sauce, while sturdier ones will add more texture. Try these add-ins:

  • Peas for a little sweetness and an easy freezer-friendly add-in
  • Sliced mushrooms for extra savory flavor
  • Shredded zucchini or yellow squash for a veggie that melts right into the sauce
  • Chopped asparagus for a springy twist with a little more bite
  • Broccoli for extra texture and greens
  • Diced bell peppers for sweetness and color
  • Sliced roasted red peppers for a softer texture and even richer sweet flavor

If you’re using fresh vegetables, I’d sauté them with the onion so they have time to soften and build flavor before the lentils simmer. Thaw frozen veggies and pat them dry and add them with the frozen spinach.

Serving Suggestions

These creamy marry me lentils are rich and savory, so I like pairing them with sides that either soak up the sauce or bring some freshness to the meal. Toasted sourdough is an easy option and adds a nice chewy crunch. Our no-knead focaccia or garlic bread feel a little more special and are both perfect for dipping! I also love a classic Caesar salad made with crisp romaine. Our lemony artichoke and quinoa salad is another good option and brings a brighter, herby contrast that keeps the meal from feeling too heavy. Or take it easy and serve with rice or pasta!

Storage & Reheating

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days and reheat on the stovetop or in the microwave. If the sauce thickens up too much, add a splash of milk, heavy cream, or broth to loosen it back up. These creamy Marry Me lentils aren’t a good candidate for freezing, as cream sauces can separate once thawed.

Love The Marry Me Craze? Try These Recipes Next:

  • My Marry Me White Bean Skillet is a quick one-pan dinner made with pantry staples and Marry Me flavors for a budget-friendly meal that’s rich and satisfying.
  • Marry Me Chicken Meatballs turn ground chicken into tender meatballs simmered in a rich tomato-Parmesan cream sauce.
  • Our Marry Me Chicken Soup is a creamy, comforting bowl loaded with shredded chicken, gnocchi, spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, and Parmesan.

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