Gourmet Recipes on a BUDGET - Champagne Tastes (2024)

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These gourmet recipes on a budget feature gourmet-style recipes that are full of flavor and flair, but won'thurt your wallet!

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Does your bank account start sobbingas soon as your car pulls intothe grocery store parking lot?

Does your credit card start to hide deeper and deeper in your wallet as you approach the checkout?

If buying your usual groceries stretches your budget, buying "fancy food" for a party or date night mightsend you into a panicked frenzy!

Never fear, fellow budget-conscious foodies!

If you too, have "champagne tastes, but a beer budget," these 18 Gourmet Recipes on a Budget will help you serve flavorful, gorgeous food — without stripping your savings account dry.

Some of these recipes use foraged food, others use food that is sometimes discarded (like shrimp shells), and others use inexpensive ingredients like vegetables and legumes.

You'll also find recipes with (relatively) less pricey seafood options, such as flounder ordomestic caviar.

Obviously, everyone's budget will be different, and cooking a delicious meal for two will (almost) always be cheaper than cooking for a crowd.

Whatever your budget, however, these budget-friendly, gourmet recipes will help you serve your guests with style!

Starter Recipes on a Budget

Whether you're serving tapas, appetizers, or just want to start things off with a salad, these budget-friendly starters are here to help!

If you want to try foraging for greens (or picking up foraged greens at a farmer's market), try this Miner's Lettuce and Mezuna Salad from Diversivore.

To start your dinner with a soup, I like this French Shrimp Soup from Sprinkles and Sprouts.

And for an easy smoked salmon appetizer, try these Smoked Salmon Canapes from Garlic and Zest.

And then, there's my absolute favorite party appetizers, listed below. The sardine fish cakes are my go-to appetizer!

A Canned Sardine Recipe: Mini Fish Cakes

These mini Sardine Fish Cakes are served with a Spicy Yogurt Sauce, and are perfect to serve as Tapas or Hors D’Oeuvres.

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Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms with Artichokes

These easy spinach stuffed mushrooms are stuffed with spinach artichoke dip, and topped with freshly grated Parmesan. They're a perfect vegetarian appetizer or side dish!

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Brie en Croûte

Brie en croûte is an easy and delicious cheese and puff pastry appetizer. It's gorgeous as a cheese board centerpiece, and is a perfect game day appetizer!

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Main Courses + Sides

When it's time to move onto the main course, try making these impressive baked potato roses from Curry Trail and this vegan pumpkin pasta with wild mushrooms from Cilantro and Citronella.

Below are some of my favorite fancy-schmancy (and affordable) dinner ideas.

The vegan ratatouille and salmon wellington are perfect served together!

Lemon Risotto with Roasted Cauliflower

This vegan Lemon Risotto is a creamy citrus rice dish that's served with spiced and roasted cauliflower. Serve this dish as a main course for Date Night, or as a fancy side dish at your next dinner party!

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Butternut Squash Galette with Bourbon Drizzle

This Butternut Squash Galette is perfect for fall and winter! It's filled with caramelized onions and goat cheese, wrapped in a Parmesan crust, and topped with a bourbon drizzle.

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Vegan Ratatouille Tian

This vegan Ratatouille Tian is a combination of two easy French dishes, and is perfect for flavorful vegetables like eggplant, tomatoes, and summer squash.

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Salmon Wellington

This Salmon Wellington recipe features puff pastry packets filled with spring greens, mushrooms, goat cheese, and salmon, along with an easy mustard sauce.

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Desserts

Of course, a gourmet dinner must end with dessert!

Try these red wine poached pears by From a Chef's Kitchen, along with some of my top desserts that I've listed below.

The apple puff pastry tartlets are one of my all-time favorite party desserts!

Chocolate Lava Cake

This easy chocolate lava cake is based on the French moelleux au chocolat, and is the perfect dessert for two! Plus, check out my secret for an extra chocolatey center!

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Strawberry Tarts

These easy strawberry tarts are the perfect spring dessert, and are made with puff pastry, mascarpone whipped cream, and glazed fresh strawberries.

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Flognarde: Berry Clafoutis

This Flognarde, or Berry Clafoutis, is a classic French cobbler that is the perfect way to show off your spring and summer berries!

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Apple Galette with Brown Butter

Love apple pie? This apple galette is made with spiced brown butter and is an easy and delicious make-ahead dessert.

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About Sarah Trenalone

Sarah is the primary creator at Champagne Tastes. She's a photographer, food writer and traveler, and is certified in Backcountry Kitchen and Backcountry Navigation from the Colorado Outward Bound School and Identifying Wild Plants from Backpacker.

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  1. Meg | Meg is Well

    This is an amazing list of recipes! It totally puts me into a party planning mood.

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    • champagne-tastes

      Thanks Meg! Time to par-tay!

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  2. Lynn | The Road to Honey

    Such a beautiful collection of recipes Sarah. I see several that I am definitely going to check out as soon as I am finished giving this post the thumbs up. P.S.. love the idea of saving money on meals so I have more to spend on gifts. 😉

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    • champagne-tastes

      Thanks Lynn! Anytime I can save money and still get everything I want it's a win! Lol

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  3. Swayam

    Gorgeous round up Sarah!! Definitely need to try a few of these.

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    • champagne-tastes

      Thank you!!

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  4. Michelle @ Vitamin Sunshine

    What beautiful recipes you chose! These all look great.

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    • champagne-tastes

      Thanks!

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  5. Julie

    So many great meal planning ideas here. Thanks for the ideas.

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  6. Sarah | Away From the Box

    This post speaks to me in so many ways! I recently finally shelled out the dough for some fancy, well made (EXPENSIVE) cheese to have a little wine and cheese party all by myself. Haha! I'm definitely going to save this list. Thanks for sharing!

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    • champagne-tastes

      Ahhh that's amazing lol- I'd totally do that! How fun! Now that you're poor again, make these lololol

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  7. Kavey

    It's amazing what delicious food can be created on a budget, no reason to eat bland and boring food even if one is watching the pennies!

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    • champagne-tastes

      Exactly!!! A little spice will do wonders!

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  8. jayne

    What a great round up! love the idea of gourmet on a budget, it doesn't always have to be expensive to be fancy

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  9. Claire | Sprinkles and Sprouts

    Fabulous roundup, so useful at this time of year!!!!

    I need to make the lentil caviar!!!! And those potato roses!!!

    Thanks for including my recipes 🙂

    The Shrimp soup is one of my favourite meals ever!!!

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      You're welcome! I'm gonna try that soup once I've got enough shells saved up!

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  10. Dawn - Girl Heart Food

    A great collection of recipes, Sarah! And perfect timing with all the upcoming holiday parties 🙂 Groceries are so expensive and it's nice knowing that it's possible to make good food without spending a fortune 🙂 Happy Monday!

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  11. Melissa

    Beautiful roundup! Thanks so much for including my pumpkin and wild mushroom pasta! Will share.

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    • champagne-tastes

      Thanks Melissa!

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FAQs

Can you cook with champagne? ›

What makes cooking with Champagne different from cooking with still wine? Champagne and other sparkling wines share attributes of bright acidity with a slight nuttiness, which makes them exceptionally well-suited for sauce reductions. Try using them instead of a white wine in recipes that call for a touch of sweetness.

What canapes go well with champagne? ›

These Smoked Salmon and Oatcake Canapés are perfect when served with a glass of champagne for a special occasion.

Which champagne is best for cooking? ›

So, I'd tend to cook with bone-dry, or "brut," styles. The effervescence – assuming there's much left after days in the fridge – will boil off.

What not to eat with champagne? ›

Any pasta or risotto, especially with cream or mushroom sauce. Avoid heavy tomato-based sauces. The tomatoes clash with the high acidity of the champagne.

What do the French eat with champagne? ›

  • Champagne, of course.
  • Olives.
  • Breadsticks.
  • Crackers.
  • Cheese: brie, blue, Saint-Félicien.
  • Fruit - grapes, figs, pomegranate.
  • Bread.
  • Oysters.
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What meat goes best with champagne? ›

Fried chicken is one of the greatest food pairings for champagne you'll ever experience. That classic bright acidity in champagne slices through the grease of anything deep-fried, cleansing your palate between bites.

Can champagne withstand heat? ›

At an internal temperature of 80 degrees, it can begin to disintegrate. At 86 degrees, your Champagne actually starts to cook inside the bottle, causing the cork to push out and oxidation to occur. Oxidation will result in your bottle losing its signature fizz.

Does boiling champagne remove alcohol? ›

Sorry to spoil the party, but here's the real deal: Simply heating alcohol, or any other cooking liquid, does not make it evaporate as quickly as a child's allowance in a candy store. The longer you cook, the more alcohol cooks out, but you have to cook food for about 3 hours to fully erase all traces of alcohol.

Can champagne be served hot? ›

Though some recommend that Champagne be served between 43–48˚F, Lecaillon says that a slightly higher temperature, 50–54˚F, brings out its richness and depth. Here's how this expert pairs Champagne with traditional French foods.

Can you deglaze with champagne? ›

Use a splash of champagne to deglaze (in the same way you would with leftover white wine), releasing the caramelised brown bits and tasty aromatics at the bottom of the pan. Then let the liquid reduce to cook off the alcohol and concentrate the flavour, and voila!

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