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Follow Me NowWhy is everything at the grocery store suddenly so expensive…. The good news is, a lot of the foods you buy all the time are actually super easy to make at home, way cheaper, and honestly taste so much better too.
These 25 homemade foods can help you save money without feeling like you’re giving anything up.
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1) Homemade Bagels by Sally’s Baking

These bagels are such a fun homemade win. They come out chewy, glossy, and honestly give real bakery vibes without being overly complicated. Perfect for breakfast sandwiches, meal prep, or just feeling a little extra with your homemade bread game.
2) Golden Pita Bread by King Arthur Baking

If you have ever wanted to make your own pita at home, this one is seriously worth it. They puff up beautifully and taste so much softer and fresher than the store bought kind. So good for sandwiches, dipping, or easy lunch plates.
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Follow Me Now3) Easy Roasted Red Pepper Hummus by Once Upon a Chef

This hummus is creamy, flavorful, and just feels like a major upgrade from the usual grocery store tub. The roasted red pepper gives it that extra something, and it works for snacks, wraps, lunch boxes, or a quick appetizer spread. Such an easy homemade glow up.
4) Perfect Homemade Applesauce Recipe by Inspired Taste

Homemade applesauce is one of those simple things that just hits different. You can make it smooth or chunky, and the apple flavor really shines here. It’s cozy, easy, and perfect for snacks, oatmeal, or keeping in the fridge for the week.
5) (Not) Refried Beans by Budget Bytes

These beans are such a smart recipe to keep on repeat. They’re rich, super versatile, and take barely any hands on effort thanks to the slow cooker. Great for burritos, taco bowls, meal prep, and freezer meals when you want something cheap and useful.
6) Crumpets by Good Food

Homemade crumpets feel a little fancy but they’re actually such a fun kitchen project. They come out fluffy with those classic little holes that hold all the butter. Breakfast goals, honestly.
7) Pickled Red Onions by Love and Lemons

These quick pickled onions are the easiest way to make your food taste way more exciting. They’re bright, tangy, and instantly make tacos, sandwiches, bowls, and salads feel better. Tiny effort, huge payoff.
8) Easy Red Salsa by Minimalist Baker

This salsa is fast, fresh, and full of flavor. It has that smoky fire roasted vibe that makes it taste way better than a random jar from the store. Perfect for chips, tacos, eggs, or just keeping in the fridge when you want something extra.
9) Easy Tzatziki Sauce Recipe by The Mediterranean Dish

This is one of those sauces that makes everything better. Cool cucumber, creamy yogurt, and garlic come together into something fresh, punchy, and super easy to make. Use it as a dip, spread, or dressing and suddenly dinner feels much more put together.
10) Skillet Buttermilk Biscuits by Damn Delicious

These biscuits come out tall, flaky, and seriously comforting. They only need a few ingredients, but they still feel impressive enough for brunch or a cozy dinner. Such a good homemade staple if you love simple baking recipes.
11) Pickles by NatashasKitchen.com

These refrigerator pickles are crisp, garlicky, and ridiculously easy to make. They taste fresh, they keep well, and they’re perfect for burgers, sandwiches, or snacking straight from the jar. Such a good way to use up extra cucumbers too.
12) Homemade Gourmet Crackers by RecipeTin Eats

These crackers feel super fancy, but they’re actually a smart homemade option if you love snack boards and cheese plates. They’re crisp, flavorful, and much more budget friendly than those pricey specialty crackers. So cute for entertaining too.
13) Homemade Tortilla Chips by Taste of Home

This is such a good recipe if you always have leftover tortillas hanging around. The chips come out crunchy, fresh, and easy to season exactly how you like them. Once you make them yourself, the bagged ones feel a little less exciting.
14) Easy Ricotta Gnocchi Recipe by Kitchn

If homemade gnocchi sounds intimidating, this recipe makes it feel way more doable. The ricotta keeps them tender and light, and they cook up into such a cozy, restaurant style meal. Freezer friendly too, which makes this even better.
15) BEST Pizza Dough Recipe by Tastes Better From Scratch

A good homemade pizza dough is honestly one of the best money saving recipes to have. This one is reliable, flexible, and works for casual pizza nights when you want something easy but still homemade. So good for oven pizza nights at home.
16) Granola Recipe by Epicurious

Homemade granola just makes breakfast feel more fun. This recipe gives you those crunchy clusters everyone wants, plus lots of room to switch things up with what you already have in the pantry. Great for yogurt bowls, snacking, or making mornings feel a little less boring.
17) Parmesan Cream Crackers by Smitten Kitchen

These crackers are buttery, cheesy, and wildly snackable. They feel like something you would buy for a special occasion, but the ingredient list is super simple. Perfect for soups, snack boards, or just pretending you are hosting something fancy.
18) Foolproof Pan Pizza by The Splendid Table

This pan pizza is such a comfort food moment. It has that thick, crispy edged, cheesy finish that makes it feel extra satisfying, and the dough is mostly hands off. A total homemade pizza night favorite.
19) Naan by Rasa Malaysia

Homemade naan feels way more achievable than most people think. It comes out soft, chewy, and perfect for scooping up curries or serving with dinner when you want the meal to feel a little more special. Fresh from the pan is honestly elite.
20) Pita Bread by Preppy Kitchen

This pita bread recipe is such a good one to keep bookmarked. The pitas puff into soft pockets and taste so much fresher than the dry packaged kind. Great for lunch prep, sandwiches, or easy snack plates.
21) Homemade English Muffins by Chef Savvy

These English muffins are soft, fluffy, and full of all those little nooks and crannies everyone wants. They freeze well, work great for breakfast sandwiches, and feel like one of those homemade recipes that’s way more rewarding than expected.
22) Chilaquiles Verdes with Baked Tortilla Chips by Cookie and Kate

This recipe is such a smart way to turn simple ingredients into a meal that feels fun and satisfying. Crispy tortillas, salsa, and toppings come together into something that works for breakfast, brunch, or dinner. Very pantry friendly and very craveable.
23) Easy Scallion Pancakes by The Woks of Life

Only a few ingredients and you still get these flaky, savory pancakes that taste seriously good. They’re freezer friendly too, which makes them extra handy when you want something quick but homemade. Such a good recipe to have in your back pocket.
24) How To Make Homemade Croutons by Gimme Some Oven

This is one of the easiest kitchen wins ever. If you have stale bread, you can turn it into crispy homemade croutons that make soups and salads so much better. It’s simple, practical, and a really good way to waste less food.
25) Red Enchilada Sauce by Well Plated

Homemade enchilada sauce is such a flavor upgrade. It’s rich, quick to make, and uses simple pantry spices, so it feels very realistic for busy weeknights. Great for enchiladas, bowls, casseroles, or anything that needs a little extra sauce moment.
Making more food at home is one of the easiest ways to save money without sacrificing flavor.
Once you see how simple some of these homemade swaps really are, it gets a lot easier to skip the overpriced store-bought version and make something even better yourself. Start with just one or two favorites, and those small savings can add up fast.
Have fun cooking!

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