Top 7+ Aldi Finds That Taste Homemade (And Save Me an Hour a Week)

Everything’s under $10!

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

Where I live, we went from second-winter to fire-scorching pavement in about a week’s time. With the heat index rising, the last thing I want to do is heat up my kitchen unnecessarily. But I still have to feed my family, including a growing 15-year-old and his posse of volleyball-playing friends.

On days when it’s too hot to be in the kitchen for long or I simply don’t have time, I turn to my favorite Aldi shortcuts that taste homemade—heat-and-serve meals, freezer finds, and other staples that are always a hit in my household. Here are seven items that help me keep my family fed, but save me hours worth of cooking.

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork

A pound of this rotisserie-style pulled chicken or pork costs only $8.79. While it’s a bit more expensive than a Costco rotisserie chicken, there’s way more meat, so this is a frequent buy that my whole family loves. I use the chicken for barbecue chicken pizzas, tacos, fried rice, and chicken salad. I use the pork mostly for barbecue pork and tacos, both of which are also great if you are throwing a party.

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough

My family loves homemade pizza, but making a pizza dough from scratch takes time and creates a mess in my kitchen. For $1.35, you can get a pound of pizza dough that’s enough to make one large, thin-crust pizza or a small deep-dish pizza. It’s absolutely as good as homemade, especially if you sprinkle some cornmeal on the bottom before you roll it out. I also use this for homemade garlic knots, cinnamon rolls, or as a biscuit top for homemade pot pies. 

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas

My son and my husband love peas, and this 12-ounce bag costs only $1.09, so I always have a bag or two of these in my freezer. If my husband or son didn’t eat enough veggies with their dinner, they’ll each warm up a small bowl to nosh on. I also use them for fried rice, casseroles, salads, and chicken pot pies.

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters

Four skewers of bacon-wrapped chicken cost only $4.99 at Aldi. They are my go-to summer grill item this year, but they can also be easily cooked in an air fryer. My son loves them as a protein-packed snack.

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad

I usually grab two bags of this 10.5-ounce Caesar salad for dinner since my kiddo can eat an entire bag by himself. Though I love making salads from scratch, this all-in-one kit saves me time and gets some quick nutrition into my family, all for just $3.29 each. I also love adding the rotisserie-style chicken to this to make wraps, too.

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs

A pound of these pork meatballs costs only $3.29. I typically cook them in the oven for about 20 to 25 minutes at 350°F, then pair them with pasta and jarred sauce and a bagged salad for an easy and quick meal that tastes as good as homemade. What I also appreciate about these meatballs is that they are gluten-free, which is important to some of my family members and friends.

1. Rotisserie-Style Pulled Chicken or Pork, 2. Mama Cozzi’s Pizza Kitchen Original Pizza Dough, 3. Season’s Choice Steamable Sweet Peas, 4. Aldi Honey BBQ Bacon Twisters, 5. Little Salad Bar Caesar Salad, 6. Mild Italian Style Meatballs, 7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

7. Pulmuone Chicken Pad Thai Kit

A nearly 20-ounce bag costs less than $10, and you can put a pad Thai meal on your table in less than 20 minutes. It’s as good as a takeout restaurant and way cheaper. I usually add in some extra rotisserie-style chicken to bulk it up, as my son craves lots of protein. Though you can find this in the fresh deli section at Aldi, I often grab a couple of bags and toss them in my freezer to use when I need a quick last-minute dinner.