Welcome to this weekly Aldi budget meal plan. These budget-friendly recipes are created for busy families who want cheap and easy dinners without stretching their budget. Each free weekly meal planner includes an itemised shopping list and a tip sheet for storing and reheating leftovers, so mealtimes stay simple and stress-free.

I’ve shared 5-day meal plans weekly for years, and it’s been rewarding to hear from people who use them regularly. There’s also a month of free £25 meal plans available for those on an even tighter budget.
Table of Contents
Each plan features five dinner recipes sized to feed about four adults. The selection aims to satisfy a family palate while offering variety so you won’t be cooking the same main ingredient every night.
How to use this meal plan
Getting started:
- Review the recipes: Read through this week’s plan to familiarise yourself with ingredients and techniques.
- Check your pantry: See what you already have to avoid buying duplicates and reduce costs.
- Print the shopping list: Use the itemised list organised by category (produce, dairy, pantry) for a quicker Aldi trip.
- Prep ahead: Chop vegetables, marinate proteins or portion staples in advance to save evening time.
During the week:
- Follow the recipes: Instructions are straightforward and suitable for beginner cooks.
- Store leftovers properly: Use the tip sheet for safe storage and reheating so food lasts and waste is minimised.
- Be flexible: Swap meals around to suit your schedule or cravings—the plan is designed to adapt.
End of the week:
- Reflect: Note what worked and what didn’t to refine future plans.
- Share your experience: Join the community group to swap photos, tips and feedback with other budget-savvy cooks.
Pantry Staples
A well-stocked pantry speeds up meal prep and keeps costs down. Check these staples weekly and add to your shopping list as needed:
- Oils & fats: Olive oil, vegetable oil and a cooking fat like butter or ghee for flavour.
- Seasonings: Salt, pepper and a selection of herbs and spices you use most.
- Canned goods: Tomatoes, beans and stock or broth—handy bases for many recipes.
- Dry goods: Rice, pasta and flour provide versatile meal foundations.
- Condiments: Essentials like mustard, ketchup and soy sauce to boost flavour.
This week’s budget meal plan recipes
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Meal plan FAQs
Yes. Recipes are written with clear, step-by-step instructions so cooks at any level can follow them.
Yes. Mix and match to suit your family’s tastes and schedule; the plans are intentionally flexible.
Yes. Substitutions for gluten-free, vegan or other preferences are encouraged, and many recipes include notes on variations.
Most recipes serve about four adults and can be scaled up or down. Use the servings toggle on recipe cards or adjust ingredient quantities proportionally.
For more recipe ideas, follow us on social platforms and join the community group to swap tips and photos. Subscribers can access weekly Aldi-only meal plans and a free introductory course on budget meal planning.
Meet the Chef!
Hi, I’m Debs — a Cordon Bleu-trained chef. I create practical, flavourful recipes and meal plans to help you get great dinners on the table quickly, even on a small budget. My recipes include step-by-step instructions and tips I’ve developed from a decade in professional kitchens.
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