20+ Inexpensive, Easy Meals for Large Groups
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I’ve been feeding groups of people in my home for decades. Here are 20+ of my best easy and inexpensive meal ideas for large groups.
These group dinner ideas have fed many mouths and I hope they can make hosting groups of people in your home as easy as possible.
Tips for Feeding Large Groups
Coming from a gregarious family that frequently hosted and now being a home that is regularly hosting groups, I’ve learned a few tricks of the trade over the years! Here are a few tips to keep in mind when hosting groups in your home.
- Create an inviting scent. A warm, inviting scent is so important! The smell of a house is something that’s easily overlooked but makes a big difference. Light a candle, spray air freshener, bake cookies, or put some apple cider in a pot on the stove before the company arrives.
- Have munchies available. Having some type of easy to grab appetizer available gives people something to do and something to gather around. It tells people where to hang out and gives them something in common.
- Play music. Music eases the atmosphere and makes people feel more comfortable. It provides a topic for conversation as well as fills the silence if needed. You can also personalize this for the people coming to your house.
- Do as many dishes beforehand as you can. Nothing is worse than wrapping up a meal to find the dishwasher full of dirty dishes. By running and emptying a load before people arrive, you can ensure a fast clean up in which others can easily jump in and help with!
- Don’t overthink it! True hospitality leaves your guests feeling welcome, loved, and nourished in your home. It’s ok for people see imperfection in your home, food, or family (hello, sibling-squabbles!).
- Pick the right recipes. I prefer recipes that require little cooking at the time of the guests’ arrival. That way I can be freed up to chat or do last minute things. All of the meals below were chosen with this in mind.
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20+ Inexpensive, Easy Meals for Large Groups
Crock Pot Pulled Pork Sandwiches
The key to this recipe for large groups is in the homemade BBQ sauce. Once it’s in the slow cooker, it’s pretty much hands off which is something I need when I have people coming over. And guys, this recipe is GOOD. So good that it made it into our second cookbook.
Side Dish Ideas:
Hearty Baked Penne Pasta
This recipe feeds an army. Almost everybody loves the hearty, beefy, cheesy pasta. When I’m not hosting groups, I assemble this pasta, divide it in two, bake one, and freeze the other. It makes a GREAT freezer meal. Just be sure to undercook the noodles a tad if you’re going to freeze it. Here are our very best freezer meals!
Side Dish Ideas:
Tasty Taco Bar
Everything you need to make your own Taco Bar at home. Delicious ingredients, perfectly seasoned Taco Meat, and practical tips on how to serve this easy dinner to a group of people. A great recipe if you need to make it ahead of time!
Side Dish Ideas:
Slow Cooker Pot Roast
This pot roast yields a tender, shredded chuck roast with baby Yukon gold potatoes and carrots smothered in a velvety, complex-tasting brown gravy. No cream soups or gravy packets here! Just real food goodness that’ll have you asking for seconds.
Side Dish Ideas:
Baked Potato Bar
Want a budget-friendly, tasty dinner that the whole family or any group you’re hosting will love? This classic Baked Potato Bar is it! With lots of hearty toppings, the humble potato gets elevated from side dish to main dish.
Crockpot Ham
This 6-ingredient recipe only takes about 3 hours in the slow cooker. The 5-minute Pineapple Sauce is complex-tasting, sweet-but-not-too sweet and a beautiful golden color. Each person can drizzle it over the top of their ham slices.
Side Dish Ideas:
Killer Carnitas
These slow cooker carnitas are one of my all-time favorite, inexpensive dinners for large groups . They are easy, affordable, delicious, and can be customized for each person’s preference. Use these on a Taco Bar.
Side Dish Ideas:
Chicken Spaghetti
When I made this Chicken Spaghetti recipe for the first time, my husband ate it for about 5 meals in a row and proceeded to ask me to make it again the next week. It’s creamy, flavorful, and filling. This recipe easily makes TWO 8×8 dishes or one very full 9×13 dish. It’s a great dinner idea that will feed a group of people!
Tip: Here is where you can find grass-fed beef and organic chicken you can trust!
Side Dish Ideas:
Ham and Cheese Sliders
These truly are one of my go-to group recipes. They are cheap and easy to make in mass quantity. AND, adults love them. Kids love them. Everyone loves them. I can’t tell you how many times I have been asked for this recipe after making it for people in my home.
Side Dish Ideas:
Creamy Chicken Taquitos or Beef Taquitos
To make this a meal for large groups, simply double the portion in the slow cooker. It’ll cook for the same amount of time, and you’ll have twice as much to feed people! Or try making Instant Pot Taquitos or Air Fryer Chicken Taquitos instead. I always always, always double this recipe when I make them and freeze one for later.
Side Dish Ideas:
Pasta Bar
Laying out a pasta bar is a great meal for large groups. Here are some ideas to have at your pasta bar:
- Baked Italian Meatballs – Meatballs are so easy to make lots and lots of. You can use them to put over spaghetti or stretch them even further by putting them in sub sandwiches. Or make Air Fryer Meatballs.
- Crockpot Spaghetti Sauce – With a few simple ingredients, this hearty meat sauce couldn’t be easier or tastier! It’s dairy-free, gluten-free, and freezer-friendly.
- Pesto – Fresh pesto on top of pasta is divine!
- Homemade Cheese Sauce – I serve this 5 minute cheese sauce over pasta or broccoli almost once a week. It’s so easy to make!
Shredded Beef Tacos
With basically 4 simple ingredients, you can have a batch of Shredded Beef Tacos slow cooking in your crockpot (or Instant Pot) in minutes. This Mexican shredded beef packs so much flavor and will fall apart after a full day of cooking. Turn the leftovers into Shredded Beef Nachos.
Side Dish Ideas:
French Dip Sandwiches
This recipe goes a looong way and is sooo good. While you can make the meat ahead of time, the sandwiches will need to be eaten soon after they are assembled. Keep that in mind as you plan!
Tip: If you want to use it as a lunch for groups, just make the meat the day before and rewarm it before assembling the sandwiches the next day.
Side Dish Ideas:
Crowd Pleaser Mexican Soup
If I had to guess, this is in the top 5 recipes I have made most frequently for groups of people in my home. My husband wants it ALL. THE. TIME. It also makes a big ol’ batch. AND it’s really filling. A similar vegetarian option would be our Vegetarian Tortilla Soup.
Want more Mexican recipes? Here are 25+ Mexican Recipes you’ll love!
Chicken Parmesan Casserole
This recipe has been one of our most popular chicken recipes for a long time. Probably because it’s so easy to make and everyone likes it. After baking the casserole, serve it over some pasta. For a group, I’d recommend doubling it to make enough for a 9×13 dish.
More Casserole Dishes That Would Work Well for Groups:
Southwest Chicken and Bacon Wraps
Bacon, southwest marinated grilled chicken, two kinds of cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes wrapped in a tortilla with Southwest Ranch Sauce. What’s not to love about the Southwest Bacon and Chicken Wrap?
It’s easy to double the chicken and other ingredients and just lay out an assembly line.
Beefy Baked Ravioli (Fake Out Lasagna)
This fake-out lasagna is inexpensive, can be made in advance, and feeds an army! It’s a dinnertime favorite in my home. It’s very easy to make, super filling, and is freezer friendly. Kids love this meal. Who we kidding, all ages love this meal!
Side Dish Ideas:
Slow Cooker Parmesan Sliders
Here is another SUPER easy meal idea for groups of people: Chicken Parmesan Sliders. Just put a few ingredients into the crockpot and you’ll have one of your favorite meals for a busy night. Making them into sandwiches is a great way to stretch the chicken mix and feed more people. Double the recipe for groups.
Grilled Chicken Sandwiches
Grilling recipes are great for groups! Especially these Grilled Chicken Sandwiches. Grill up the chicken, lay out a bunch of toppings, and serve it assembly-line style.
Grilled Side Dish Ideas:
BBQ Chicken Sliders
With 3 simple steps, you’ll have finger-licking good BBQ Chicken Sliders. The perfectly seasoned, shredded chicken breasts are served on mini buns and topped with BBQ Sauce.
Side Dish Ideas:
- 5-Ingredient Coleslaw
- Instant Pot Mac & Cheese
- Fresh Salad with a Homemade Salad Dressing
- Easy Lemon Bars
Burgers
You can’t go wrong with serving a group of people burgers! Here are some burger recipe ideas:
- Smash Burgers – When grilled correctly, the edges are perfectly crispy and the middle is still juicy and flavorful.
- Cheesy Chive Burgers – The fresh herbs and shredded cheese inside these patties take them over the top in taste and texture.
- Italian Sliders – Moist and packed with Italian flavor, these Italian Sliders will impress anyone from guests to the youngest eaters in your house.
Slow Cooker Balsamic Shredded Beef
Everyone, from ages 4 to 42, devoured this tender, flavorful meat dish. I have served it with mashed potatoes (and of course veggies and fruit), which is perfect for all that extra sauce in the crock.
Then, the next night we had this same Slow Cooker Shredded Balsamic Beef on mini wheat rolls as “french dip” sandwiches. A great idea on making this stretch for a large group.
Egg Fried Rice with Sweet Soy Sauce
Want a filling, vegetarian meal for a group? This is my go-to! You can make it before the group arrives, keep it warm in a slow cooker, and everyone loves it. (Or try our Easy Chicken Fried Rice.)
While this is a meal in-and-of itself, you might try serving it with these other dishes:
Overnight Cinnamon Roll Casserole
Breakfast for dinner is always fun for a group! This super easy Cinnamon Roll casserole recipe feeds a crowd on a budget and is delicious.
Pair it with some of these easy breakfast group recipes:
Mini Fruit Pizzas
I had to include one dessert idea. Mini Fruit Pizzas are one of my favorites to serve to a crowd. They are really easy to put together and all ages enjoy them. Each person makes their own so they can pick and choose what goes on their fruit pizza. It’s a fun way to wrap up a group gathering!
Other cookie ideas for large groups include:
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Jeanne says
I volunteer at our local food bank. It’s staffed with about 9 or 10 people a day and eating fast food all week gets expensive. So we’ve started pooling our lunch money and I’ve been cooking our lunches. You have so amazing recipes and I’m sure they will please our volunteers. Thanks for the great ideas!
Carla from Thriving Home says
Love this idea Jeanne! Thanks for sharing.
Britney Jones says
These recipes look so good!! I just had my cabinets refaced in my kitchen and it looks amazing! I’m so excited to have some guests over to my house to show the kitchen off to everyone! Now I have a bunch of ideas for a meal to make everyone! Thanks so much for sharing!
Carla from Thriving Home says
Thanks Britney. Enjoy!
gloria says
Those look great for my get together how do i get those recipes
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Hi Glorida. Click on the names of each recipe and it’s a link that will take you to the individual recipes. Hope that helps!
Sue Taylor says
Planning a retirement party for approx. 100 people. Your recipes look so delicious and easy to follow instructions. Wish me luck!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
WOW! Definitely good luck. Would love to see a picture of that!
Stefani Gomenicodi says
Wow! Loving it
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Thanks! Hope these ideas are helpful. 🙂
Jenn says
I am new to Thriving Home but excited to try all the awesome looking recipes! I’m not new to freezer cooking but have never done it in bulk with several different meals – I have done it in bulk with lasagna, which I’ve created my own recipe over the years and actually have a side business selling. Ready to try some new favorites to add to our list! And pork nachos are also a great way to use up smoked pulled pork! Thanks for all the ideas!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Welcome, Jenn. I hope some of our recipes are helpful to you. Sounds like we could learn from you! Thanks for the tip about the pulled pork. Great idea. Take care!
Sandra Taylor says
This was so helpful. I have a group of 12 coming over for bunko and had been dreading it as I did not know what to make. Now I have three ideas and am looking forward to it. Thanks for being online,
Rachel Tiemeyer says
This makes us so happy to hear, Sandra! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Hope you have fun!
Samira says
I live in Beirut, Lebanon, Middle East. I have your book “From Freezer to Table” and I love it so much.
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Wow, that’s awesome to know our book is being used halfway across the world. Thanks for taking the time to let us know, Samira. 🙂
Cathy H. says
So many great ideas! I have served the Hearty Baked Penne, Beefy Ravioli, and Chicken Parm Casserole – all hits…now to try some of the others you’ve shared. 🙂
Nancy Craft says
I really like the idea of the fruit cookie pizza!
Rachel Tiemeyer says
Thanks! They are really fun for a group.
Flan says
I see a lot of meat meat meat… quality meat is expensive, cheap meat is full of chemicals. Both not suited for a group. Meatless meals are equally good.
Rachel Tiemeyer says
If you’d like some vegetarian ideas, try this round-up of our some of our favorites: https://thrivinghomeblog.com/10-vegetarian-meals-your-family-will-actually-like/
Becky says
Your life sounds just like my life! College ministry, and plenty of last minute, hungry guests (plus 5 hungry kids). Good food, lots of joy, and a messy house. Happy chaos we call it. Our church is starting Wednesday night dinner fellowship times and trying to keep the meals stress free, so these ideas are great. Thanks!
Rachel says
Love it, Becky. Hope you find these recipes helpful!
Calleen says
I cook at a soup kitchen in rural Michigan for 35-60 hungry people. Always looking to change it up for them for new recipes. Thanks you are my go to site.
Rachel says
This makes my heart swell, Calleen. I LOVE knowing our recipes can be used to a wonderful end like this. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work.
Luz Flores says
Looking to eat healthier and make my life simpler as well.
Willis says
Googled meals for large groups and perused a couple of okay sites, then stumbled onto yours and- without a doubt- THEE BEST HANDS DOWN ideas for easy cooking for large groups. I plan to volunteer to cook lunches for our church group of 50-75 once a month and I absolutley loved these ideas. Thanks for sharing!
Polly says
Wonderful! So glad we can help.
Jane says
Appreciate your phrase “our house is a house lived in.” We’ve moved from a season in which the house was fairly clean and we had time to prepare special guest meals to a season of … nope. That’s even with outside help for housecleaning. Guest meals come from Costco or Trader Joe’s.
And yet… people still gather around the kitchen island and the table and connect. Laughter bounces off the walls (and ceiling – it’s a 1930’s Hobbit kitchen). We live in a part of the country where community and faith are uncommon. People often don’t even know what it looks like. When they experience it, they don’t care about spotlessly clean counters (thanks be) – they are just as eager to cover them with take-out pizza boxes and gather to learn from God’s word and to care for one another.
I’m ever more grateful for a season that increasingly forces me to let go my self-image and self-imposed rules for hospitality. (I realize your post is about food – and the food looks wonderful – but I also think your comments about being ready to practice hospitality are important.)
Rachel says
Jane, I always appreciate your perspective on faith, food, and sharing your home. When you lived here, I remember feeling the warmth in your home. Is a Hobbit kitchen what I think it means–truly one that is inspired by Tolkien’s books? Or does it just mean it’s small? Either way, I love the reference. 🙂
Jane says
Rachel – thanks for your kind words! They mean the world.
We estimate (based on the wallpaper behind the cupboards) that the kitchen is a 1930’s add-on to the 1905 farmhouse. The roof joists in the farmhouse are literally logs, while the add-on looks to have been built with whatever was to hand. When we pulled the lath & plaster walls off, the exterior walls were various sized boards, some randomly painted, and the spaces filled with pressed newspaper for insulation. It’s basically a shed attached to the house – with a roof that slants so low it joins the exterior wall at about five and a half feet. So you can imagine how tall Superhub fills the space 🙂
Crowded? Cozy? Potato – Potahto.
Rachel says
Somehow a kitchen like that seems fitting for you guys. And I’m chuckling at the thought of Superhub ducking everytime. Miss you guys!
Sarah | Sarah Ever After says
There are so many recipes in this list I want to try! Also loved your advice to focus on the people rather than stressing about the details. So true!