I'm still fairly new to diabetes so many of my meals on a careful budget would need rethinking. My attempts at frittata failed so I buy it at my local WI market where it is made beautifully. I do still make omelette. I like it with mushrooms. I cook the mushrooms briefly in a microwave to get rid of the water but you can add anything to an omlette.
Are you time poor and energy poor too?
How many are you catering for and do you have a freezer?
You can poach a chicken in a saucepan and add veg. You then have a number of meals ending with soup. I choose to buy from a local butcher but it is readily available in supermarkets.
I used to make liver bacon and onions with a tin of tomatoes. You do dip the liver in flour but otherwise it is diabetic friendly. You add an oxo cube and put into tinned tomato. It was a sainsbury recipe a decade or more ago. I prefer lambs liver but have eaten pigs. It is good with mash but you can cook a small whole swede in the microwave as an accompanyment. I've found a slightly ponced up version here
Try this traditional comfort food recipe: liver and onions. Liver is a highly nutritious source of protein and a valuable source of iron and vitamins A and D. It’s also inexpensive and quick to cook, paired with a healthier white bean mash
www.sainsburysmagazine.co.uk
I remember reading in tips to keep costs down where a recipe uses cannelloni beans buy cheap own label bake beans and rinse the sauce off.
Today i went to see my sister and we had new potatoes carrots and sprouts 5 minutes in the microwave with some half price ham. The veg was from tesco. Just before Christmas they had bags of veg for 15p. I usually buy from market but at that price ..
I love fish which can be expensive but quick to cook and little waste. Fresh herring at the moment is lovely. If you have a freezer tesco do a pack of seabass which I know my sister buys.
From my student days I liked tomatoes onions and sardines as a sauce with or without garlic, for pasta. You could have small portion of pasta. There are alternatives from supermarkets or Holland and Barrett.