9 Costco Dinners That Will Feed Your Entire Family for Under $15

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Feeding a family on a budget doesn’t mean sacrificing taste or nutrition. Costco’s bulk frozen section offers incredible value when you know how to stretch those big packages into multiple satisfying meals.

These nine dinner ideas prove you can feed your entire family for under $15 using smart combinations of Costco staples and pantry basics.

Asian-Inspired Spring Roll Bowls 

What you need:

Turn those 50 spring rolls into multiple family dinners by serving them alongside crispy air-fried tofu and rice. Make a simple peanut sauce by mixing peanut butter with soy sauce and rice vinegar. This combination creates a restaurant-quality meal that’ll feed your family for at least three nights.

Why it works: The spring rolls provide vegetables and crunch, while tofu adds protein. The peanut sauce ties everything together with authentic Asian flavors.

Mediterranean Chicken and Veggie Skillet 

What you need:

Chef Hak’s perfectly seasoned asparagus, artichokes, cauliflower, bell peppers, red onions and yellow carrots pair beautifully with the lightly breaded chicken chunks (or make it vegetarian with tofu). Serve over rice or pasta for a complete meal that tastes like you spent hours cooking.

Pro tip: The chicken package contains enough for four separate family dinners, making your per-meal cost even lower.

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Chicken Melt Flatbread Night 

What you need:

Transform these convenient flatbread pockets into a full meal by serving them with a simple green salad. Each 2.5-ounce sandwich is perfectly portioned, and 15 count means leftovers for lunch or another dinner.

Family hack: Let kids customize their own by adding extra cheese or vegetables inside before heating.

Brazilian Cheese Bread Feast 

What you need:

These addictive cheese bread bites make an excellent dinner when paired with a hearty soup or stew. The 62-count package means plenty for the main meal plus snacks for days.

Serving suggestion: Make a simple black bean soup to complement the cheese bread’s rich flavors.

Taquito Fiesta

What you need:

Thirty taquitos stretch into multiple family meals when served with rice, beans and classic Mexican toppings like salsa, sour cream and cheese. The $6 savings when you spend $30 makes this even more budget-friendly if you’re doing a larger Costco run.

Budget tip: Use the taquitos across several meals rather than serving all 30 at once.

Personal Pizza Night 

What you need:

Individual pizzas mean everyone gets their preferred variety, and 12 pizzas can easily feed a family of four across three meals. Add a Caesar salad for a complete dinner that rivals restaurant pizza night.

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Time saver: These cook quickly from frozen, perfect for busy weeknight dinners.

Hearty Lentil and Rice Bowls

What you need:

These organic lentil pouches heat in just 60 seconds and provide incredible flavor. Serve over rice with some warmed naan bread for an Indian-inspired meal that’s both filling and nutritious.

Nutrition bonus: Lentils provide plant-based protein and fiber, making this a healthy choice.

Organic Bean and Cheese Burrito Bowl 

What you need:

Transform these burritos into burrito bowls by serving them deconstructed over rice with lettuce, salsa and cheese. Ten burritos easily provide two to three family meals when stretched this way.

Healthy choice: Adding lots of vegetables to this bowl provides better nutrition for the whole family and stretches the meal further.

Beyond Burger Night 

What you need:

These plant-based patties cook just like regular burgers and provide enough for multiple family burger nights. The 4-ounce patties are perfectly sized for adults, while kids might want to share or have smaller portions. Serve with oven-baked fries or a simple salad. It’s a great option for families trying to eat more plant-based meals without sacrificing the classic burger experience.

Making These Meals Work for Your Family

Portion Strategy: Most Costco frozen items are designed to serve more than one meal. Don’t feel obligated to use entire packages at once. Store portions properly and stretch these investments across multiple dinners.

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Pantry Staples: Keep rice, pasta, basic seasonings and canned goods on hand to complement these Costco finds. These additions turn simple frozen foods into complete meals.

Prep Tips: Many of these items can be cooked straight from frozen, making weeknight dinners incredibly easy. Read cooking instructions and have realistic timing expectations.

Storage Success: Invest in good food storage containers to keep unused portions fresh for future meals.

Editor’s note: Pricing is accurate as of Aug. 5, 2025. Pricing and availability are subject to change.

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