How to eat on £10 a week: the shopping list and the recipes (2024)

Jack Monroe's weekly shop will make three meals a day. Some items, such as cornflakes, from the £10 shop, are for breakfast; others, such as apples and yoghurts, are for snacks. Below we print her main meal recipes for one week.

All recipes serve 2, except the burgers and chilli which serve 4, and provide the basis of the next day's lunch. Most of the lunches, not printed here, are simple soups. From this shop, there is rice, pasta, cumin and chocolate left over for the next week.

Monday: chickpea and peach curry, with rice, pitta and spiced spinach potatoes

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SERVES 2 (PLUS LUNCH FOR 2)
chickpeas 1 x 220g tin
onion ½

small red chilli 1 grown on my window ledge
peaches 1 x 410g tin
chopped tomatoes ½ carton
fresh coriander grown on my window ledge
cumin ½ level tsp
chicken stock cube 1 crumbled

For the spicy potatoes with spinach
potatoes ½ a can
tinned spinach 2 tbsp, drained
cumin a pinch

Drain the chickpeas and rinse them vigorously. Pop them in some fresh water in a saucepan, and bring to the boil. Boil rapidly for a good 10 minutes to boil out any toxins, and reduce to a simmer.

Meanwhile, peel and finely chop the onion, and finely chop the chilli. Add to a saucepan with a little of the juice from the peach can, and cook gently on a very low heat. Take care not to let the onions brown or the burnt taste will permeate through the whole curry.

Chop the peaches and add to the onions and chilli, with a little more juice from the can.

Pour the chopped tomatoes over the peaches and onions, add chopped coriander, cumin and a finely crumbled stock cube and stir in.

Reduce the heat down to low, and allow to cook gently for at least 20 minutes. This thickens the sauce and melds the flavours together. If the sauce becomes too dry, add more juice from the peaches, or a small cup of water. If chopped finely enough, the onions will disappear into the sweet spicy sauce.

Drain and rinse the chickpeas, and tip into the sauce. Stir to heat through thoroughly.

Serve with spicy potatoes with spinach (a sort of mock aloo saag), a toasted pitta bread and some boiled rice.

For the potatoes, preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4. Drain and rinse the potatoes and add to a roasting dish with a little oil or a few sprays of cooking spray on greaseproof paper. Toss the potatoes with drained spinach and a pinch of cumin, and roast for 15 minutes to gently crisp the outsides of the potatoes. Can also be done in a sauté pan.

Tuesday: bacon casserole

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SERVES 2, PLUS PASTA SAUCE FOR 2 ON SATURDAY
cooking bacon 500g, fat trimmed off
lemon juice of ½
onion ½
red wine vinegar 4 tbsp
chopped tomatoes 1 carton
chicken stock cube 1 crumbled
fresh thyme 2 sprigs (or dried if available)

Dice the bacon and place in a cold saucepan with the lemon juice. Bring to a low heat to seep the fat from the bacon, to give you something to cook with. Seal the edges of the meat, stirring occasionally.

Chop the onion and add to the pan. Add the red wine vinegar and cook off until the pungent smell has evaporated.

Add the chopped tomatoes, crumbled chicken stock cube and thyme. Let it bubble for a few minutes and stir well to mix in the stock cube. Cover and simmer gently for 30 minutes, adding a cup of water if necessary.

Serve with rice or mash (half a tin of new potatoes, mashed). Freeze leftovers for pasta on Saturday.

Wednesday: cheating tomato and bean soup

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SERVES 2, PLUS PASTA SAUCE FOR 2
baked beans 1 can
onion ¼ finely chopped
chopped tomatoes 1 carton
sliced carrots in water ½ a can
chicken stock cube 1 crumbled
thyme or rosemary a sprig

Pour the baked beans into a colander and rinse the cheap salty sugary sauce thoroughly from them. Add to a saucepan with the onion, chopped tomatoes and carrots. Crumble a chicken stock cube over the top, add the rosemary and a mug of water. Bring to the boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook for 20 minutes. When heated through and the beans are softened, pulse in a blender until smooth. I reserve a few tablespoons of this and freeze it in an ice cube tray as a simple pasta sauce for a quick lunch.

Thursday: carrot, cumin and kidney bean burger with pitta and lemon and spinach rice

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And there's an additional recipe for carrot, cumin and kidney bean soup.

SERVES 4
red kidney beans in water 1 can
sliced carrots in water ½ can
onion ½ finely chopped
cumin ½ tsp
fresh coriander a handful chopped
oil a splash
flour 1 heaped tsp

For the lemon and spinach rice
rice 70g per person
lemon juice of ½
chicken stock cube ½ crumbled
tinned spinach 1 tbsp drained, to taste

Drain and rinse the kidney beans in cold water. Put in a saucepan and cover with cold water. Add the tinned sliced carrots. Bring to the boil, then simmer on a medium heat for 10 minutes.

In a separate pan, add the chopped onion, cumin and coriander. Drizzle a little oil over, and cook gently on a low heat to soften. When the kidney beans and carrots have softened – test one with a fork, it should mash easily with medium pressure – drain and add to the spiced onions. Mash together with a masher or fork until you have a smooth thick puree, with a mashed potato consistency. Stir in a heaped teaspoon of flour to bind, or refrigerate the mixture for at least an hour.

Heat a little oil in a frying pan on a medium heat. Shape some of the bean and carrot mixture into a ball about the size of a golf ball. Place into the pan and flatten gently with a fork or spoon to make the burger shape. Cook for a few minutes on one side, before turning over gently. They need to be handled with care in the early stages of cooking as they can be quite fragile.

When cooked on both sides, serve hot. Serve in a pitta bread, with lemon and spinach rice.

To make the lemon and spinach rice, boil the rice according to the packet instructions. Add the juice of half a lemon to the cooking water, with half a crumbled stock cube, and drained tinned spinach to taste.

At the same time, make a carrot, cumin and kidney bean soup. Put a tin of carrots into a saucepan and cover with water. Add half a stock cube, crumbled, and a pinch of cumin. When forming the balls to make the burgers, add two to the soup mixture. Blend until smooth.

Friday: Mumma Jack's chilli

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SERVES 4
red kidney beans in water1 can
onion ½, diced
chilli 1, finely chopped
red wine vinegar 4 tbsp
chopped tomatoes ½ a carton
chicken stock cube ½ crumbled
cumin ½ tsp
dark chocolate 2 squares

Drain and rinse the kidney beans in cold water. Put in a small saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer.

Meanwhile, peel and dice the onion and add to a sauté or frying pan with the finely chopped chilli.

Add the red wine vinegar and cook off to remove the vinegar smell. Pour over the chopped tomatoes, crumbled stock cube and cumin, and simmer on a low heat.

Drain the kidney beans and add to the sauce. Add the chocolate and stir until the beans are coated and the chocolate has melted. Serve with 70g plain boiled rice per person.

Saturday: pasta with bacon, tomato and chilli

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Defrost the leftovers from Tuesday's bacon casserole thoroughly. Cook 70g pasta per person according to packet instructions. Heat through the casserole and toss through the pasta.

Sunday: mushroom soup

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SERVES 2
onion ½, chopped
red wine vinegar 4 tbsp
mushrooms 100g
chicken stock cube 1 crumbled in 300ml boiling water
fresh thyme or rosemary 2 sprigs (or dried if unavailable)

Peel and chop the onion, and add to a saucepan with the red wine vinegar. Cook on a low heat until the vinegar smell has disappeared.

Break up the mushrooms and add to the vinegar and onions.

Pour over 300ml chicken stock and add fresh or dried thyme or rosemary.

Simmer all together for 20 minutes, until the mushrooms have softened. Blend until smooth.

How to eat on £10 a week: the shopping list and the recipes (2024)

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What to eat on 10 a week? ›

£10 a week shopping list
  • Bag of porridge (500g): 39p (75p* at Asda)
  • Jar of instant coffee £1.09 (used 1/4): 28p (70p*, or 18p for a quarter, at Asda)
  • Chicken breast fillets (300g): £1.79 (£2.00* at Tesco)
  • Long grain rice (1kg): 40p (45p* at Asda/Tesco)
  • 400g tin chopped tomatoes: 33p (28p* at Asda/Tesco)
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How do I create a weekly menu and shopping list? ›

Plan Your Weekly Meals
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  2. Write down your meals. ...
  3. Write down recipes to try. ...
  4. Think about your time. ...
  5. Plan to use leftovers. ...
  6. Make a grocery list. ...
  7. Build your shopping list as you go. ...
  8. Buy a mix of fresh, frozen, and self-stable items.

What is the cheapest food to live off of? ›

Cheapest Foods to Live On:
  • Oatmeal.
  • Eggs.
  • Bread.
  • Rice.
  • Bananas.
  • Beans.
  • Apples.
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How to do a meal plan for the week? ›

Here are six steps to making a meal plan:
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  2. Check what you have. Check what ingredients you already have in your cupboard, fridge or freezer. ...
  3. Include some of your favourite meals. ...
  4. Use up your leftovers. ...
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What is the 5 meals a day meal plan? ›

Five meals a day equals breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two snacks. To do this right, you need to plan what you'll eat every day for each “meal.” And you need to schedule eating every 2 to 3 hours. Stock up. Face it: You're going to grab whatever food is closest.

What are the basic meals for meal planning? ›

If you're meal prepping…

The basic/best meals to prep are stews, chilis, pasta dishes, curries, sheet pan meals, stir frys, burrito bowls, enchiladas, and casseroles. You really can't go wrong with these kinds of meals!

What is the poor man's meal? ›

Potatoes were also inexpensive and used extensively. Some meals even used both. One of these meals was called the Poor Man's Meal. It combined potatoes, onions, and hot dogs into one hearty, inexpensive dish, which was perfect for the hard times people had fallen on.

Is it cheaper to eat out every day or cook? ›

For those who want a quick and easy answer: It's generally cheaper to cook food at home than eat out. The reason so many people can get stuck on the question is the human psychology variable. People don't always spend wisely, and it isn't as if prices are always the same at a supermarket or a fast food restaurant.

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Cheap, Healthy Foods
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  • Sweet Potatoes. 5/14. Serving size: 1 medium sweet potato. ...
  • Sardines. 6/14. Serving size: About 4 ounces. ...
  • Beans. 7/14. Serving size: ½ cup cooked. ...
  • Popcorn. 8/14.
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How to start a meal plan? ›

How to meal plan for beginners
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  2. Step 2 | Note what you have. ...
  3. Step 3 | Pick a few recipes. ...
  4. Step 4 | Make a grocery list. ...
  5. Step 5 | Shop, prep, and store.
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How to plan a month of meals? ›

Take an inventory of what food you have. It's important to use what's already on hand so you can save money and prevent food waste. Meal planning based on what you have is a great way to save both time and money. Generate a list of different meals you can make with the ingredients you find.

What is a healthy daily meal plan? ›

A healthy eating plan: Emphasizes vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat dairy products. Includes lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts. Limits saturated and trans fats, sodium, and added sugars.

Can you live on 10 pounds a week? ›

So, it is possible to live on £10 a week? The answer is a resounding yes, but it's important to be as prepared as possible, and most of us will have to step out of our everyday comfort zones and habits to achieve the goal. Of course, the £10 budget does not include rent or household bills.

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Your midwife may recommend an iron supplement. If not, pay particular attention to the iron-rich foods in your diet such as red meat, fish, eggs, dried fruit, wholegrain breakfast cereals and breads and green leafy vegetables.

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Foods you want to eat when trying to lose 10 pounds in 10 days:
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  2. 100% whole grains.
  3. Seafood.
  4. Fruits and vegetables.
  5. Dairy products (eggs, cheese, plain yogurt)
  6. Natural sweeteners (honey)

What foods should I eat weekly? ›

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