Takeout can add up quickly when summer evenings are already packed. These 21 budget-friendly summer recipes are designed to replace delivery without turning dinner into a chore: grilled mains, pastas, cold sides, sauces, burgers, soups, and a dessert that stretches. The collection mixes quick fixes with a few longer bakes, so it suits busy weeknights and cookout-style meals. Use these ideas to feed people well, keep the grocery bill reasonable, and avoid letting one delivery order derail the whole plan.

Italian Pasta with Salami

About 1 hour 25 minutes including chill time, Italian Pasta with Salami yields eight servings from one large bowl. Tri-color rotini, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, red onion, black olives, Colby cheese, salami, seasoning, and Italian dressing create a satisfying cold salad that works as a main for lunch or as a cookout side. It keeps well when made ahead, so it’s ideal for evenings when you want dinner ready before anyone reaches for delivery apps.
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Oven Baked Ribs

Cooked low and slow in about 3 hours 10 minutes, Oven Baked Ribs bring barbecue flavor indoors without a restaurant bill. Baby back ribs get a dry rub of cumin and smoked paprika, then finish in a sweet-savory sauce with ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire, apple cider vinegar, and garlic powder. Pair with beans or slaw for a budget dinner that still feels like a celebration.
Asian Slaw

Ready in 10 minutes, Asian Slaw stretches simple vegetables into a crunchy side that can stand alongside burgers, chicken, or leftovers. Purple and white cabbage, carrots, rice wine vinegar, honey, toasted sesame oil, soy, ginger, cilantro, sesame seeds, peanuts, and green onions combine for a bright, make-ahead dish that elevates summer meals and keeps them affordable.
Baked Zucchini

In 30 minutes, Baked Zucchini turns three medium zucchini into a quick, inexpensive side. Toss wedges with olive oil, Italian seasoning, and garlic powder, roast until tender with browned edges, and serve next to burgers, grilled chicken, pasta, or whatever’s on the menu.
Beef Kabobs with Chimichurri Sauce

Grilled in 35 minutes, Beef Kabobs with Chimichurri Sauce use a pound of sirloin plus vegetables to produce four generous servings. Skewer sirloin with red bell pepper, zucchini, and red onion, and finish with a parsley, red wine vinegar, lemon, and garlic chimichurri. They’re a great way to enjoy steak-like flavor without a steakhouse price.
Cheeseburger

Ready in 20 minutes, this Cheeseburger recipe makes two patties from half a pound of ground beef and layers them with cheddar, lettuce, pickles, tomato, and onion. Simple seasonings and a splash of Worcestershire make a classic burger that’s faster and cheaper than ordering in. Serve with fries, slaw, corn, or a salad.
Fresh Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies

In 40 minutes, Fresh Pasta Salad with Grilled Veggies combines cavatappi, zucchini, red bell pepper, red onion, cherry tomatoes, black olives, and parsley with a bright balsamic vinaigrette. It’s filling, colorful, and portable—perfect for lunches, cookouts, or a light dinner with grilled protein.
Black Bean Burger

The Black Bean Burger takes about 22 minutes and yields six patties from black beans, onion, garlic, Worcestershire, spices, egg, and Panko. Pan-seared until charred, these offer a wallet-friendly burger alternative that still feels satisfying. Serve on buns with favorite sauces and crisp toppings.
Broccoli Salad

In just 15 minutes, Broccoli Salad combines broccoli, red onion, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, bacon, and a creamy mayo-based dressing for a crunchy side that needs no stove. Chill before serving for the best texture; it pairs well with ribs, burgers, or sandwiches.
Chick-fil-A Sauce

Made in 3 minutes, this Chick-fil-A-style sauce mixes mayo, barbecue sauce, honey, and mustard for a versatile dip and spread. Keep a jar in the fridge for nuggets, fries, burgers, and wraps when the right sauce is the only thing making takeout tempting.
Baked Beans

Baked Beans take about 1 hour 20 minutes and produce six servings from navy beans, bacon, onion, garlic, brown sugar, ketchup, molasses, mustard, apple cider vinegar, and smoked paprika. Baking concentrates the flavors and gives a cookout side more depth than a plain can.
Copycat Crumbl Peanut Butter & Jelly Cookie

Ready in 35 minutes, this Copycat Crumbl Peanut Butter & Jelly Cookie recipe makes six large cookies. Peanut butter, sugars, eggs, vanilla, flour, cornstarch, and a jam center recreate the bakery favorite at home so dessert can be special without the bakery price tag.
BBQ Drumsticks

Baked in about 55 minutes, BBQ Drumsticks turn 10–12 drumsticks into four servings with a glossy barbecue glaze. Simple seasonings and oven roasting make them an easy, budget-conscious main for summer dinners or meal prep.
Chicken and Corn Pasta

Creamy Chicken and Corn Pasta takes about 30 minutes and serves five with bow tie pasta, chicken breasts, corn, Parmesan, cream, bacon, and spices. Smoked paprika and Italian seasoning brighten the sauce so the dish feels more elevated than a simple cream pasta.
Easy BBQ Sauce Recipe

Simmered in about 35 minutes, this Easy BBQ Sauce makes a large batch from ketchup, Worcestershire, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, liquid smoke, mustard, and spices. One jar can cover several meals, stretching the budget across vegetables, burgers, chicken, ribs, or sandwiches.
Blueberry Cobbler

Blueberry Cobbler bakes in about 40 minutes and yields up to 16 servings, making it a cost-effective dessert for gatherings. Fresh blueberries, sugars, flour, lemon, butter, milk, and warming spices form a comforting fruit dessert that’s great with ice cream or whipped cream.
Smoky Cajun Corn on the Cob

Ready in 30 minutes, Smoky Cajun Corn on the Cob dresses four ears with olive oil, Cajun seasoning, mayo, sour cream, lime, and a sprinkle of feta or Cotija. With oven, boiling, or grill options, it adapts to your cooking setup and upgrades a basic side into something memorable.
Corn Casserole

Corn Casserole takes about 1 hour and serves eight, combining creamed corn, whole kernel corn, corn muffin mix, sour cream, butter, and Cheddar. Baked until set and topped with melted cheese, it’s a filling, budget-friendly dish for potlucks and family meals.
Cowboy Caviar

In 15 minutes, Cowboy Caviar mixes beans, corn, veggies, feta, and a lime-honey dressing into a dish that yields about 10 servings. Use it for scooping with chips, as a taco topping, or as a colorful side that keeps meals fresh and affordable.
Minestrone Soup

Minestrone Soup takes about 45 minutes and makes eight servings from a mix of onion, celery, carrots, zucchini, tomatoes, broth, beans, green beans, spinach, and shell pasta. Hearty and flexible, it’s a one-pot meal that fills the table without delivery.
Chipotle Grilled Chicken

Ready in 25 minutes, Chipotle Grilled Chicken uses about 1.7 pounds of boneless, skinless thighs for four servings. A quick marinade of garlic, chipotle in adobo, lime, and olive oil gives the chicken bold flavor that works for tacos, rice bowls, salads, or sandwiches—perfect for dinners that should stretch into lunches the next day.