5 One-Pot Filipino Meals Under ₱200

Let’s be real — minsan, nakaka-stress magluto lalo na kung tight ang budget at pagod ka na after a long day. 😅 Pero sino bang ayaw ng lutong bahay na masarap, abot-kaya, at hindi nangangailangan ng sandamakmak na hugasan?

Adobong Sitaw with Tofu and Pork Bits

Good news, mars! These 5 One-Pot Filipino Meals under ₱200 are your new lifesavers — budget-friendly, easy to cook, and perfect for family dinners or even ulam sa baon. Each dish costs under ₱200, serves 3–4 people, and only uses one pot or pan.

1. Ginisang Monggo with Tinapa Flakes

Nothing beats a bowl of warm monggo on a rainy day!
All you need are monggo beans, garlic, onion, tomatoes, and tinapa flakes (or any leftover tuyo). Add malunggay or ampalaya leaves for extra nutrition.

Budget Tip: Soak monggo overnight — it cooks faster and saves gas!

Est. cost: ₱120 | Serves 4

2. Adobong Sitaw with Tofu and Pork Bits

Simple pero malasa! Just sauté garlic, onion, tofu, pork bits, soy sauce, vinegar, and sitaw. Simmer until the sauce thickens — and boom, ulam na pang-ulam! (Recipe here)

Shortcut: Use leftover adobo sauce for extra flavor.

Est. cost: ₱150 | Serves 3–4

3. Pritong Tilapia with Kamatis at Sibuyas Sauce

A one-pan wonder! Fry your tilapia until golden, then set aside. In the same pan, sauté tomatoes and onions, season with patis, and pour over the fish.

Bonus: Serve with garlic rice for a full meal that still fits the budget.

Est. cost: ₱180 | Serves 3–4

4. Pork Giniling with Kalabasa

Pork giniling gets an upgrade! Sauté pork, onion, and garlic, then add diced kalabasa and a bit of tomato sauce. The kalabasa adds a natural sweetness and makes it extra creamy.

Tipid Hack: Add more veggies (like carrots or green peas) to stretch your ulam.

Est. cost: ₱160 | Serves 4

5. Chicken Sopas (Creamy Style)

Perfect for merienda or rainy days! Sauté garlic, onions, and shredded chicken, add elbow macaroni, water, and evaporated milk. Season with salt, pepper, and a bit of butter.

Budget Bonus: Use leftover chicken from last night’s adobo!

Est. cost: ₱190 | Serves 4–5

These one-pot meals prove that you don’t need a big budget to cook something delicious and comforting. With a little creativity, konting timpla, and love, you can serve hearty Filipino Meals Under ₱200 your family will always look forward to.

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I'm a foodie mommy living in the Philippines. I'm a mom to two daughters named PURPLE SKYE and PERIWINKLE MOONE and wife to a loving husband I fondly call peanutbutter♥. I am a foodie by heart, a coffee lover and a froyo and yogurt junkie. Learn more →

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