Dollar Store Dinners – Sausage and Rice

$8.75 recipe / $2.19 serving
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I hit the jackpot at the dollar store this week! They were more well-stocked than the last time I visited, so I was able to brainstorm several quick dollar store dinners to keep us going for the next few weeks. This week we made this super quick Sausage and Rice, which is a simplified version of my Cajun Sausage and Rice recipe. And the Cajun Sausage and Rice is a simplified version of jambalaya, so I guess you could say that this dollar store sausage and rice recipe is kind of like jambalaya’s third cousin, twice removed. 😆

Dollar Store Dinners

Welcome to the Dollar Store Dinners series on Budget Bytes. We’re making quick and simple meals using only ingredients found at the dollar store. While the availability of ingredients will vary from store to store, hopefully these easy recipes will give you some inspiration for when money is tight and access to groceries is limited!

Overhead view of a sausage and rice skillet with hot sauce on the side.

What’s in This Meal?

This super simple meal is cooked all in one pot for maximum flavor and minimum cleanup. It starts with smoked sausage and a mix of frozen vegetables (onion, bell pepper, and celery), then we add rice, chicken broth, and a little creole seasoning. Everything is simmered together until the rice is tender, then topped it off with a couple of dashes of hot sauce, plus a little more creole seasoning to taste. Simple, yet good!

Here’s what we bought at the dollar store:

  • Smoked sausage $1.25
  • Frozen seasoning blend $1.25
  • Vegetable oil $1.25
  • Long grain white rice. $1.25
  • Chicken bouillon $1.25
  • Creole seasoning $1.25
  • Hot sauce $1.25

Total $8.75

And we have plenty of leftover oil, rice, bouillon, Creole seasoning, and hot sauce to use in other recipes!

Dollar store ingredients.

What Kind of Sausage To Use

Since we got all of the ingredients for this dish at the dollar store, there was no room to be choosy about what type of sausage to use. Luckily they had a package of “smoked sausage” that I snatched up immediately. This sausage looked exactly like the “hot dogs” on the shelf next to them, so I’m pretty sure the only difference was the addition of smoke flavoring. If all you had available was hot dogs, I’m sure this would still make a tasty meal!

But if you do have access to a variety of sausage, definitely go for a smoked pork or beef sausage, like andouille or kielbasa.

What Kind of Seasoning to Use

A lot of the flavor in this dish comes from the smoked sausage and chicken broth. I also added some creole seasoning, but if your dollar store doesn’t have that there are other options. Try adding some salt-free all-purpose seasoning (like Mrs. Dash), taco seasoning, or even steak seasoning. Just be aware of the salt content of your seasoning so you don’t over salt the dish.

What else can I add?

If you want to bump up this recipe a bit, try adding a drained can of kidney beans, or maybe a can of diced tomatoes (reduce the broth by the amount of liquid in the can of tomatoes). And I’m a “cheese makes everything better” type of person, so if I had some cheddar I’d throw that on top and let it melt, too. :P

See my full “grocery store” version of this recipe here: Cajun Sausage and Rice Skillet.

close up side view of a plate full of sausage and rice.
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Sausage and Rice

4.22 from 14 votes
This Sausage and Rice skillet is an easy and filling meal that you can make with ingredients found at the dollar store.
Overhead view of sausage and rice in the skillet.
Servings 4 1.25 cup each
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 30 minutes
Total 35 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz. smoked sausage ($1.25)
  • 2 Tbsp cooking oil ($1.25)
  • 10 oz. frozen seasoning mix (celery, onion, bell pepper, parsley) ($1.25)
  • 1 cup long grain white rice ($1.25)
  • 1.5 cups chicken broth (made with bouillon) ($1.25)
  • 1/2 tsp Creole seasoning ($1.25)
  • hot sauce to taste ($1.25)

Instructions 

  • Slice the smoked sausage into ½-inch thick rounds.
  • Add the cooking oil to a deep skillet and heat over medium. Once hot, add the smoked sausage and continue to cook until the sausage has browned (3-5 minutes).
  • Add the frozen seasoning mix to the skillet and continue to cook and stir over medium heat until the vegetables are heated through.
  • Add the rice, Creole seasoning, and chicken broth to the skillet, then stir until everything is combined.
  • Place a lid on the skillet, turn the heat up to medium-high, and let the broth come up to a boil. When it reaches a full boil, turn the heat down to medium-low, and let the skillet simmer for 15 minutes (do not lift the lid, do not stir).
  • After simmering for 15 minutes, turn off the heat and let the skillet rest with the lid in place for an additional five minutes.
  • Finally, lift the lid, fluff the rice, and add more Creole seasoing and hot sauce to taste. Serve and enjoy!

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Notes

The prices listed for this recipe are the purchase price for the full container of the ingredients used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1.25cupsCalories: 436kcalCarbohydrates: 45gProtein: 12gFat: 23gSodium: 813mgFiber: 2g
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How to Make Sausage and Rice – Step by Step Photos

Dollar store ingredients.

Here are all of the ingredients we used: smoked sausage, frozen seasoning blend (onion, celery, bell pepper, parsley), vegetable oil, white rice, chicken bouillon, Creole seasoning, and hot sauce.

sliced sausage on a cutting board.

Slice 8 oz. of smoked sausage.

Browned sausage in a skillet.

Heat 2 Tbsp vegetable oil (or any cooking oil) in a deep skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add the sliced sausage and cook until browned.

seasoning mix added to the skillet with the sausage.

Add the frozen celery, bell pepper, onion, and parsley mix (called “seasoning mix) and sauté until heated through.

Rice, broth, and seasoning added to the skillet.

Add one cup of rice, ½ tsp of Creole seasoning, and 1.5 cups chicken broth (made with the bouillon). You don’t want to add too much Creole seasoning here because it contains salt and you don’t want to over-salt the dish.

Sausage and rice ready to be simmered.

Stir everything together until evenly combined. Place a lid on top, turn the heat up to medium-high, and allow the broth to come up to a boil.

Simmered sausage and rice.

When it reaches a boil, turn the heat down to medium-low and let the skillet simmer for 15 minutes (do not remove the lid or stir it). After simmering for 15 minutes, turn the heat off and let it rest with the lid in place for an additional five minutes.

Hot sauce being sprinkled over the sausage and rice.

Fluff the rice with a fork, then season to your liking with extra Creole seasoning and hot sauce.

Overhead view of a plate full of sausage and rice.
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  1. Hmm. I did everything exactly as the recipe is written. But the rice came out crunchy. So I added a bit more broth and repeated the process for 10 more minutes and it still was crunchy! Not sure what happened. I’ll try it again and cook longer. Flavor was amazing! Thank you 😘

    1. Was the liquid simmering the whole time? If it drops below a simmer the starches in the rice will not hydrate.

  2. This was DELISH!! I made a few changes, but nothing significant — definitely a keeper.

    The changes I made were adding a can of drained kidney beans (I think it’s in one of the recipe’s suggested add-ons), and because of the additional volume, I upped the chicken broth to 2 cups and let the rice mixture cook for 20 mins instead of 15. Also I didn’t have Creole seasoning, so I used 1/2 tsp of Dan-o’s seasoning and 1/2 tsp of Slap Your Mama Cajun seasoning. The flavors were really good with just a bit of a kick which was perfect for my kiddos.

  3. I have made almost every one of the one pot dishes you have listed .. everything I make is absolutely amazing so easy and actually really really good . About people complaining over the pricing get a grip stuff changes daily in the current economy .. I work my ass off every day digging ditches and let me say I have never tried one of the dishes on this site because of the money .. I personally buy the most expensive ingredients I can find to feed my family the best I can .. I really enjoy this site and just can’t get over some of the comments. get a life take some personal responsibility if you can’t say anything positive go somewhere else …

  4. I’m going to make this using vegie hot dogs (what I have in freezer). What can I use to amp the smoky flavor? Thanks.

  5. Sooooo Goooood! Used brown rice rather than pasta – great weeknight dish with amazing flavor.

  6. Here you go, the same brand as she has pictured in this post, but this link is for Walmart. This is a 2.5 lb package, and it is $4.98 as of this post ($2 per pound, or $1 for 8 oz.). Given that her prices are all $1.25, I am going to assume that she is shopping at Dollar Tree. They may have special packaging from that brand to allow them to sell that product at their standard $1.25 pricing.

    1. Sorry this was supposed to be in reply to someone, but I put it in the wrong spot.

  7. This recipe is delicious! My kitchen smelled amazing while the dish was cooking on the stove. Very easy to make, and very simple with minimal ingredients. My sister and I are looking forward to having leftovers for lunch tomorrow if there is any LOL. Thank you for sharing, Miss Beth!

  8. Where the hell are you buying an 8 oz package of smoked sausage for $1.25?! Even if you’re doing the disingenuous thing of breaking that price down from a larger package, no store (in the United States at least) sells smoked sausage at $2.50 per pound (at least not in the last 30+ years). At least be honest with people on your pricing here.

    1. HAHAHA!!! I promise you we aren’t trying to put anything over on you. If you’d like I can ask Beth to find the receipt and we can post a picture of it. XOXO -Monti

    2. Here you go, the same brand as she has pictured in this post, but this link is for Walmart. This is a 2.5 lb package, and it is $4.98 as of this post ($2 per pound, or $1 for 8 oz.). Given that her prices are all $1.25, I am going to assume that she is shopping at Dollar Tree. They may have special packaging from that brand to allow them to sell that product at their standard $1.25 pricing.

      Bar-S Smoked Polish Sausage, High Protein, 14 Links Per Package, 2.5 Pound Family Pack https://www.walmart.com/ip/17247533

    3. Erin – For this Dollar Store Dinner series everything is purchased at the dollar store (Dollar Tree specifically for this one), where everything is $1.25.

  9. This meal was delicious! Everyone ate every bit of it and wanted more. We’re in our RV at the moment and it was an easy meal to make in a small space. Thank you!

  10. The SAUSAGE was really good enough. The rice was also good enough, the receipe was really good and the food is delicious.