100+ Kitchen Staples Recipes: Family-Friendly & Easy! (2024)


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When you can’t go shopping turn your pantry staples into family-friendly kitchen staples recipes everyone will love. Here are 100+ pantry recipes to give you lots of variety and inspiration.

I don’t know about you, but I used to go to the grocery store (to just “pick up a couple of things”) 3-4 times a week. To be fair, the store is right next to the gym where I teach classes 4 days a week, so it was an easy trip.

But now I don’t even want to go to the store, and when I am there it’s a stressful experience – staying away from other people, trying to find what I want/need with supplies running low or non-existent (I can’t tell you how thrilled I was to finally find toilet paper when we were on our last 4-pack of rolls), and adapting to new rules and policies that have never existed before.

I feel like I’m in a constant state of flux, and for someone who struggles with change, it can be very difficult.

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Essential Kitchen Staples

So now that going to the grocery store is a harrowing experience (never thought I would use THAT word for a simple trip to the grocery store, but hey, it is what it is), I’ve taken my grocery stores runs from 3-4 times per week to at the most 1 time per week.

I have seriously cut back and am working hard to not only keep our exposure to COVID-19 low, but I’m also working hard to get creative with pantry recipes.

Having a well-stocked kitchen and pantry is a time-saver and sometimes a life-saver. It allows you to whip up something quick when you have little time or accommodate impromptu dinner guests with little stress and even less expense.

GRAB out our basic kitchen staples list to always have on hand! It’s broken down by category to help you check off items quickly.

Delicious Family-Friendly Pantry Recipes

When you can’t (or feel like you can’t) get to the grocery store, does that mean you are stuck eating Ramen day in and day out?

Nope!

With limited access to grocery stores as well as limited access to basic items on the shelves, I knew it was time to compile a collection of family-friendly pantry recipes. That way, you can practice flexibility – both in time and what you make!

Even if you run out of fresh foods, you can still make a delicious dinner with these pantry staples recipes! Check them out.

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Breakfast Kitchen Staples Recipes

  1. Slow Cooker Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
  2. French Toast Bake thanks to Inspirational Momma
  3. Fluffiest Blueberry Pancakesfrom Pinch of Yum
  4. Pumpkin Spice Baked Oatmeal
  5. Chilaquiles Breakfast Nachos from Super Mom Hacks
  6. Egg Tacos over at Meals and Milemarkers
  7. Healthy Breakfast Sandwich
  8. Easy Oatmeal Pancakes from The Kitchn
  9. Rice Pudding Porridge
  10. 2-Ingredient Everything Bagels from Ally’s Sweet & Savory Eats
  11. Bisquick Breakfast Casserole by The Salty Marshmallow

Lunch and Dinner Recipes With Pantry Staples

  1. Vietnamese-Inspired Noodle Bowl
  2. Tuscan White Bean Skillet from The Wanderlust Kitchen
  3. Tuna Rigatoni with Sun-Dried Tomatoes thanks to Eat Yourself Skinny
  4. Healing Chicken and Rice Soup from Pinch of Yum
  5. Greek Chicken Gyros
  6. Black Bean and Corn Quesadillas from Tastes Better From Scratch
  7. Black Bean Tostadas over at Well Plated
  8. Slow Cooker Tangy BBQ Chicken
  9. One Pan Spanish Rice Bake from Catz in the Kitchen
  10. Thai-Spiced Peanut Rice Bowls thanks to Cookie and Kate
  11. Pizza Spaghetti Casserole over at The Kitchen is My Playground
  12. Pot Sticker Stir Fry from Good Housekeeping
  13. Honey Dijon Salmon
  14. Chicken Noodle Soup Casserole from Wine and Glue
  15. Taco Mac and Cheese over at I Wash You Dry
  16. Easy Chicken Santa Fe thanks to Recipe Girl
  17. Three Bean Slow Cooker Chili
  18. One Pot Taco Casserole from Wonky Wonderful
  19. Chicken Pot Pie Casserole thanks to Chocolate Moosey
  20. Grilled Macaroni and Cheese Sandwich over at Kirbie Cravings
  21. Easy Chicken Noodle Casserole from The Country Cook
  22. Sloppy Joes
  23. The Easiest BLT Sandwich over at Fitty Foodlicious
  24. Chicken Caesar Lasagna from Better Homes & Gardens
  25. Chinese Chicken With Broccoli thanks to Simply Whisked
  26. Healthy Shrimp Fried Rice
  27. Cheesy Mexican Tortilla Casserole from Neighbor Food Blog
  28. Tuna Casserole thanks to Reluctant Entertainer
  29. Marinated White Beans with Olive Oil Toast from How Sweet Eats100+ Kitchen Staples Recipes: Family-Friendly & Easy! (4)
  30. Healthier Beef Stroganoff
  31. Teriyaki Chicken Casserole over at Oh Sweet Basil
  32. 3-Ingredient Mexican Rice from Jo Cooks
  33. One Skillet Chicken Enchilada Pasta thanks to Chelsea’s Messy Apron
  34. Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
  35. Tater Tot Hotdish Casserole over at A Farm Girl’s Dabbles
  36. Vegan Black Bean and Roasted Corn Tacos from Show Me the Yummy
  37. Stovetop Chili Mac Casserole thanks to Our Best Bites
  38. Red Curry Lentils over at Pinch of Yum
  39. Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili from The Kitchn
  40. Lazy Crock Pot Lasagna
  41. Turkey Rice Soup
  42. Chicken Burrito Bowls thanks to Food Folks & Fun
  43. One-Pan Pasta with Tomatoes and Herbs from Joy of Cooking
  44. Gnocchi with Tomato Sauce from Salt and Lavender
  45. Easy Lemon Chicken Potato Casserole from Gimme Some Oven
  46. Creamy Tuna Pasta with Peas and Parmesan by Budget Bytes
  47. Italian Orzo Tuna Salad from The Kitchn
  48. Mediterranean Tuna Noodle Casserole by The Kitchn
  49. Chicken Cornbread Casserole by Cookies & Cups
  50. Chicken Tamale Casserole by I Wash You Dry
  51. Bisquick Burrito Bake by The Country Cook
  52. Classic Cheesy Tuna Melts from Kitchen Frau
  53. Easy Vegetarian Pressure Cooker Taco Soup from Piping Pot Curry
  54. Kitchen Sink Shepherd’s Pie from Mission to Save
  55. Keto Baked Chicken Parmesan from Plating Pixels
  56. Tanian Noodles from Posh Journal
  57. Vegan Pasta Bolognese with Lentils from Fried Dandelions
  58. Yum-a-Setta Casserole from Become a Coupon Queen
  59. Tuna Burrito from Happy Foods Tube
  60. Senate Bean Soup from The Food Network
  61. Easy Chicken Nuggets from Weelicious
  62. Mexican Tortilla Pizza from Weelicious
  63. Easy Honey Garlic Chicken from Cafe Delites

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Appetizer, Side Dish, & Snack Kitchen Staples Recipes

  1. Roasted Garlic Hummus Recipe
  2. Holiday Fruit Side Dish thanks to Foodie Home Chef
  3. Protein Banana Muffins
  4. Tried and True Granola over at Not Quite Supermom
  5. Apple Cranberry Coleslaw
  6. Homemade White Bread from Easy Budget Recipes
  7. Almond Blueberry Granola
  8. Slow Cooker Baked Potatoes
  9. Zucchini Muffins
  10. Cheesy Garlic Drop Biscuits from The Sum of All Sweets
  11. Chickpea Fritters from VegCookBook
  12. Mujaddara from Living Sweet Moments
  13. Super Soft No Knead Bread from Spices N Flavors
  14. Easy Tuscan Pasta Salad from Mighty Mrs.
  15. Carrot, Broccoli & Cheese Orzo from Weelicious

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Dessert Kitchen Staples Recipes

  1. No Bake Berry Cheesecake Parfait
  2. Eggless Banana Mousse from Pavanis Kitchen
  3. Quick & Easy Mishti Doi (Sweet Yogurt) thanks to Culinary Shades
  4. Healthy Apple Crisp
  5. 3 Ingredient Creme Brulee from The Short Order Cook
  6. Slow Cooker Peach Crisp
  7. Chocolate Wacky Cake over at The Good-Hearted Woman
  8. Bisquick Chocolate Chip Cookies from The Kitchn
  9. Peanut Butter Oreo Baked Oatmeal from Any Reason Life
  10. Best Ever Chocolate Mug Cake from Gemma’s Bigger Bolder Baking
  11. Water Cake from The Petite Cook
  12. Eggless Double Chocolate Bundt Cake from My Yellow Apron
  13. Chocolate Pretzel Cereal Treats from The Food Network
  14. Gluten Free Double Chocolate Black Bean Brownies from Weelicious

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There ya go! I hope you enjoy every single one of these kitchen staples pantry recipes! Check them out and add them to your weekly meal plan!

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FAQs

What staple foods should every kitchen have? ›

Basic Foods Checklist: How to Stock Your Kitchen for Simple Meals
  • Breakfast & Cereals.
  • Canned, Jarred, & Pouched Foods.
  • Grains, Pasta & Sides.
  • Produce.
  • Snacks.
  • Baking & Cooking Supplies.
  • Condiments & Salad Dressings.

What to 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 is the easiest thing to cook for dinner? ›

From noodles, stir-fries, soups and salads, you'll find something for everyone.
  • 1Kung pao chicken noodle tray bake. ...
  • 25-ingredient meatball carbonara. ...
  • 310-minute cheat's fried rice. ...
  • 4Easy beef stir-fry. ...
  • 5Easy tuna, sweetcorn and rice slice. ...
  • 6Quick fish finger burgers. ...
  • 7Japanese-style pork and soba noodle stir-fry.

What is the number 1 staple food in the world? ›

Just 15 plant crops provide 90 percent of the world's food energy intake (exclusive of meat), with rice, maize, and wheat comprising 2/3 of human food consumption. These three are the staples of about 80 percent of the world population, and rice feeds almost half of humanity.

What is the #1 staple food? ›

Cereal grains and tubers are the most common food staples. There are more than 50,000 edible plants in the world, but just 15 of them provide 90 percent of the world's food energy intake. Rice, corn (maize), and wheat make up two-thirds of this.

What is the cheapest food to feed a crowd? ›

Cheap tricks for the best outdoor cookouts.
  • 1 / 7. Hot Dog Snack Board. ...
  • 2 / 7. No-Cook Dip and Veggie Summer Board. ...
  • 3 / 7. Instant Pot Pulled Porchetta Sandwiches. ...
  • 4 / 7. Chicken Caesar Salad Skewers. ...
  • 5 / 7. Chopped BBQ Chicken Salad. ...
  • 6 / 7. Fish Tacos. ...
  • 7 / 7. Ice Cream Sandwiches for a Crowd.
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How can I feed 50 guests cheaply? ›

Feed the masses without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly dishes.
  1. Mexican Lasagne. A spicy lasagne for those of us who love Mexican and Italian food. ...
  2. Cheese Cob Dip. ...
  3. The Best Burger in Oz. ...
  4. Kangaroo Casserole. ...
  5. Sausage Casserole. ...
  6. Nanna's golden sausage casserole. ...
  7. Quiche Lorraine. ...
  8. Turkey and Pumpkin Lasagne.

How to feed 100 guests on a budget? ›

Serving budget-friendly cuisines like salads, sandwiches and pasta dishes can be a very cost-effective choice. Or, if you're looking for a more casual option, how about a barbeque? Burgers, hot dogs and other grill-oriented foods are sure to be crowd favorites, and they won't rack up a big bill.

How should I stock my pantry? ›

How to Stock a Pantry With Everything You Need
  1. Herbs and Spices.
  2. Baking Supplies.
  3. Liquids.
  4. Sauces and Condiments.
  5. Special Seasonings.
  6. Cans and Jars.
  7. Packaged Goods.
  8. Pasta and Rice.
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What are the 3 main staple foods? ›

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.

What foods should be on your grocery list? ›

Add these items to your new home grocery list, and you'll be one step closer to a fully stocked kitchen.
  • Breakfast cereal.
  • Rice.
  • Dry beans.
  • Pasta and/or spaghetti.
  • Pasta sauce.
  • Canned soup and/or chili.
  • Canned beans.
  • Canned vegetables.

What are the six food groups staples? ›

The food groups include staples such as corn, tubers, rice and plantain; vegetables; fruits; fats and oils including fat-rich foods such as avocado and coconut; animal-source foods including fish, meat, eggs and dairy products; and legumes and nuts.

What should be on my grocery list? ›

  • Fresh vegetables.
  • Fresh fruits.
  • Canned foods.
  • Sauces.
  • Various groceries.
  • Spices & herbs.
  • Oils/Vinegars.
  • Refrigerated items.

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