Tired of eating cafeteria food? Believe it or not, some of the tastiest cheap meals for large families make awesome easy healthy meals for college students!
29 Easy Healthy Meals For College Students
Have you had your fill of college cafeteria food? I get it! The food often isn’t anything to write home about and it still costs a lot (especially for a co-ed on a budget). Luckily, here are meal prep ideas of easy family meals that can easily be used as easy healthy meals for college students.
What Should I Eat for Dinner as a College Student
Not sure what to eat for dinner as college student, by end of this post you’ll be salivating because of these easy college meals.
Since the recipes I’m about to share with you are aimed at families (some of them are even cheap meals for large families), you should be able to share your delicious food or make more than one meal out of it!
A lot of these recipes were originally intend to be cheap recipes for families, they’re meant to be made in a standard kitchen. This may pose a bit of a problem if you live in a dorm room, but with a little creative thinking, I’m sure you’ll be able to transform them into easy healthy meals for college students.
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Got it? Great, now back to these delicious recipes!
So, skip the cafeteria, and try some of these yummy cheap meals for large groups and cheap family meals.
Easy Healthy Vegetarian Meals For College Students
1. Broccoli Flatbread Pizza (Cincy Shopper) – Pizza and college pretty much go hand-in-hand, am I right? Trust me, this recipe is way better than anything you can order! Not only is it tasty, but thanks to the store-bought flatbread, this cheap family meal is pretty quick.
2. Spiced Sweet Potato & Hummus Buddha Bowl (Rhian’s Kitchen) – 30 minutes (20 of which are cooking time) are all that stand between you and this gluten-free and vegan cheap meal for large families.
3. Chickpea Sweet Potato Peanut Curry (Rhian’s Kitchen) – Unlike many of the other easy recipes for families in this article, this recipe does call for a fair number of ingredients. However, it’s still super simple to make with only 8 steps, one of which is adding salt and pepper!
Bonus: This tasty dish is gluten-free. If you’re looking for more gluten-free options, look no further. Here are 21 gluten-free recipes that are sure to inspire you.
4. Spiralized Zucchini Quinoa Tomato Salad (Trial and Eater) – There’s a lot to love about this cheap meal for large groups. It requires just 5 minutes of prep time, can be served chilled or warm, stores well, and of course, is super yummy.
5. Taco Lettuce Wraps (Cincy Shopper) – Who doesn’t love Taco Tuesday, am I right? Tacos are tasty, but also an inexpensive option. What makes them inexpensive meals for large groups? The fact that they’re so customizable; you can use whatever you have on hand or is on sale.
Bonus: Need to feed a crowd? Here are some fantastic cheap meals for large families. These meals also work well for friendly get-togethers.
6. Veggie Omelet (Midlife Healthy Living) – Omelets are one of the quickest and easiest cheap meals for large groups. You can easily make enough for 1 person or 10. One of my favorite things about omelets is that they never have to get boring. There are infinite veggie and cheese combinations that can keep them tasting like a new dish each and every time.
7. Homemade Spaghetti O’s (Strength & Sunshine) – Okay, when compared to a lot of other cheap healthy meals for college students, this one probably isn’t the healthiest. However, it is definitely healthy in comparison to store-bought Spaghetti O’s.
Bonus: Here are even more cheap and easy meals for college students.
8. Spaghetti Squash Noodles With Spicy Peanut Sauce (Trial and Eater) – Craving Thai food? Then this easy family meal is for you! There’s virtually no prep time (only 5 minutes) and it’s full of spicy goodness. Plus, since it uses spaghetti squash (instead of noodles), it’s gluten-free and good for you!
9. Microwave Mac and Cheese For One (Strength & Sunshine) – This is one of the cheap meals for large families that you can make in a dorm room. As long as you have access to a microwave, you can easily tackle this ooey-gooey dish.
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10. Buffalo Tahini Quinoa & Rice Wraps (Strength & Sunshine) – If you want cheap recipes for families that you can make in a dorm room, you’ve come to the right place. This recipe just requires a microwave.
11. Curried Black-Eyed Pea Salad Sandwiches (Strength & Sunshine) – 10 measly minutes are all that stand between you and this healthy cold lunch idea!
Bonus: Need fuel to help you power through the 3 o’clock slump? No problem! Here are 25 healthy cold lunch ideas.
12. Pasta With Peas (Confessions of An Overworked Mom) – Think inexpensive meals for large groups are boring and bland? Think again! This dish is creamy, hearty, and bursting with flavor.
13. Egg Muffin Cups Recipe – Paleo Breakfast Egg Muffins (Wholesome Yum) – Who says eggs are only for breakfast? Nope, you can enjoy them at any meal. Egg muffins, like omelets, make great easy recipes for families (for the same reasons omelets do).
Bonus: Stay on budget with these 62 cheap family meals!
14. Creamy Orange Mushroom Pasta (Recipes from A Pantry) – This is not only a easy healthy meal for college students, it’s also quick!
15. Slow Cooker Three Bean Chili (Gluten-Free, Vegan) (Recipes from A Pantry) – How would you like to come back from classes to a dorm room smelling of rich herbs and spices? Is your mouth watering already? Well, as long as you’re allowed to have a slow cooker in your dorm room, this easy family meal can make that happen.
Bonus: Here are 56 more cheap and easy family meals, including more slow cooker options!
Easy Healthy Chicken Meals For College Students
16. One Pot Chicken Broccoli Pasta (Cincy Shopper) – Who wants to spend hours doing dishes, am I right? Thanks to this good cheap recipes for college students, which is a one pot recipe, clean up is a breeze!
17. Easy Mexican Chicken Fajitas (Melanie Cooks) – Spice up your week with this cheap recipe for families. You can be chowing down in just 20 minutes, which is faster than you could get food at the nearest drive thru!
Bonus: Chicken is a great option to add protein to any dish. Here are 36 easy cheap chicken recipes that are packed with protein and sure to delight your tastebuds.
18. Easy Honey Soy BBQ Baked Chicken Legs (Melanie Cooks) – 5 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep time are all that you need to whip up this easy meal for large groups.
19. One-Pot Chicken and Rice Dinner (Savory Tooth) – Here’s another one pot meal that’ll help you get through cleanup faster so you can get back to the books.
Bonus: Here are 39 more cheap meals that’ll feed a crowd, share with your roommates or keep it all for yourself and enjoy the leftovers!
20. Southwest Skillet Chicken and Rice (Living Sweet Moments) – Cheap family meals can be easy and delicious. This particular recipe utilizes store-bought salsa to make things quicker but it doesn’t sacrifice on southwestern flavors.
21. Baked Coconut Chicken Tenders (Low Carb, Paleo) (Wholesome Yum) – Chicken tenders get a grown-up makeover with these easy recipes for college students. They’re low-carb, paleo friendly, and gluten-free, so they’re a great no-guilt dinner option.
22. 3-Ingredient Crock Pot Chicken Tacos (Two Healthy Kitchens) – Taco Tuesday just got a bit easier thanks to this easy family meal. You make it in a crockpot with very little prep work (just 5 minutes), and you only need 3 ingredients!
Easy Healthy Seafood Meals For College Students
23. Korean BBQ Salmon Stir Fry (Strength & Sunshine) – If you’re looking to take your tastebuds on a journey, be sure to check out these college budget meals. This quick meal can be ready in just 10 minutes so it’s a great option for dinner OR lunch.
Bonus: Need lunch on-the-go but don’t want to sacrifice nutritional quality? No problem! Here are 25 healthy lunch recipes.
24. Easy Loaded Tuna Mason Jar Salad (Confessions of An Overworked Mom) – This protein packed Mason jar salad is a fantastic healthy cold lunch idea. It’s as colorful as it is flavorful, comes together in just 5 minutes, and can be stored for up to a week in the fridge.
25. Tuna Cakes With Jalapeno and Cilantro (Taste and See) – Canned tuna is a great easy recipe for college students. It’s a budget friendly ingredient that can be used in a lot of different ways (such as in these flavor filled tuna cakes).
Easy Healthy Beef Meals For College Students
26. Southwest Beef and Rice Skillet (Savory Tooth) – This inexpensive meal for large groups is as versatile as it is easy to make. You can use quinoa instead of rice, which would cut down on the carbs, various vegetables, and ground chicken instead of ground beef.
27. Slow Cooker Crock Pot Beef and Broccoli (Low Carb Yum) – When I was a college student I wasn’t exactly a world class chef so I really appreciated any fool-proof recipes… like this easy family meal. To make this recipe all you do is add all the ingredients to the crock pot and go about your business.
More Easy Healthy Meals For College Students
28. Turkey Pumpkin Chili in the Slow Cooker (Low Carb Yum) – When you need something flavorful, hearty, and comforting, turn to this easy healthy meal for college students. The pumpkin is a delicious fall addition.
Bonus: The leftovers from this tasty chili dish make a great lunch (or even dinner) the next day. Looking for more lunch ideas? Look no further. Here are some of my favorite brown bag lunch ideas.
29. Instant Pot Carnitas (Crispy Mexican Pulled Pork) (Pressure Cooker Recipes) – If you’re lucky enough to have a pressure cooker this easy family meal will come together fast and with only 5 simple steps. This is a great way to enjoy Mexican/southwestern flavors without blowing your budget!
Which of these easy college meals are you excited to try? Please share in the comments!





















Lana Holfield says
Thanks for these recipes! In college, it’s hard to find time to make something tasty on a budget. I could really use these ideas to get some variety in my menu.
Marie Ano says
Glad to hear you liked it, Lana! 🙂