Discover the $11 Two-Ingredient Dinner Trick ALDI Shoppers Can't Get Enough Of!

With the surging price of groceries these days, many are finding it increasingly difficult to prepare affordable and filling meals.

The cost of basic food items such as meat, vegetables, and grains has risen significantly, making it challenging for families to put healthy and delicious meals on the table. This is especially true for those on a tight budget.



But fret not folks! We have a fantastic recipe that is easy to make, delicious, and filling.

ALDI shoppers have recently discovered a super simple, affordable, and incredibly satisfying dinner trick.

Preparing this delicious meal is incredibly easy as all you need are two items from the latest seasonal range of Urban Eats products available at ALDI: Urban Eats Japanese Chicken Gyozas and Urban Eats Thai Style BBQ Chicken Noodle Bowl.


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ALDI shoppers were raving over a mouthwatering 2-ingredient meal that can be made with items from the retailer’s latest seasonal range, all for just $11. Credit: Facebook/ALDI Fans Australia.



The gyozas come in a large 700g pack and are priced at $8.99, while the noodle bowls are priced at $1.99 each.

These items only require a few minutes of heating or boiling to prepare, making them a convenient option.

In a Facebook post shared to the ALDI Fans Australia group, one shopper revealed the super simple process for creating her Asian noodle and dumpling soup.

'I pop the noodles/seasoning in a pot of boiling water and the gyoza/vegetables in a steamer on top. Too easy!’ she wrote.



Other happy ALDI shoppers were quick to jump on board and add their own tips and experiences, praising the tip.

One user wrote: ‘I made this after seeing this post and it was AMAZING!’

‘My god, that looks good!’ another raved.

A third chimed in: ‘Delicious!’



Of course, if you’re feeling brave, why not try and mix and match other flavours from the ALDI range?

The store's The Soup Co. Authentic Soup Cup range, which retails at $1.69, comes in some incredibly mouth-watering flavours, including Tom Yum, Laksa, Pho, and Wonton.

You may also want to try using pork-flavoured gyozas instead of chicken. The possibilities are endless!

Key Takeaways
  • ALDI supermarket shoppers love an easy dinner hack using two newly-released products.
  • The dinner hack involves using Urban Eats Japanese Chicken Gyozas and Urban Eats Thai Style BBQ Chicken Noodle Bowl to create a simple Asian noodle and dumpling soup.
  • Both items are part of ALDI's new seasonal products and have received positive feedback from shoppers on social media.
  • The gyozas come in chicken and pork flavours and can be mixed and matched with other noodle or soup flavours to create a variety of delicious meals.



So, there you have it, folks! If you’re in need of an easy and budget-friendly dinner, then this is definitely worth a try!

Are you looking forward to this meal? Better yet, do you know other quick, affordable dinners that don’t skimp on flavour? Share them with us in the comments below!

Also, don't keep this ALDI dinner idea a secret! Share it with your friends and family and let them enjoy this recipe’s incredible taste and convenience. Bon appétit!
 
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Not for me thanks I like bland, not spicy but that is me. I am getting to like a bit of chilli at 85 though.
 
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Not for me. This meal is too expensive for nothing.

People, buy some fresh chicken and cook it up, San Remo Egg Noodles (large packet and kept open packet in the fridge for later meals), Chicken powder stock, and cook the noodles in some chicken stock, into bowl and throw on some cooked chicken.

There's three ingredients in t (he photo. Third one is spring onion.
 
I have been buying Gyozas for years at Aldi and usually just steam quite quickly and then add them (carefully as they will break if overcooked, into Asian-inspired Won Ton style soups I make.
Also when steaming I add frozen ( or fresh) broccoli, also can add some grated raw gingerroot for a zing) until lightly cooked, and a finely sliced shallot for about 1.5 minutes, serve and toss Sesame Oil for a tasty nutty flavour. Easy and delicious if you like that style.
 
I 'cooked' this tonight. Liked by all. And hubby even said "Very good! You can put this on the rotation list."
 
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