Sometimes the freezer aisle feels like a jackpot at Aldi, especially when you can grab meals and snacks that actually taste good without spending much. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick breakfast, a comfort dinner, or just something easy to snack on, there are plenty of options under nine dollars. From crispy chicken strips to frozen berries ready for smoothies, these picks prove that convenience doesn’t have to come with a big price tag.
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- 1 Fusia Asian Inspirations Chicken Fried Rice – $6.29
- 2 Earth Grown Vegan Zesty Italian Meatless Meatballs – $5.69
- 3 Season’s Choice Frozen Berry Medley – $7.69
- 4 Breakfast Best Sausage, Egg and Cheese Croissant Breakfast Sandwich – $6.29
- 5 Fremont Fish Market Wild Caught Frozen Pink Salmon – $8.45
- 6 Bremer Lasagna With Meat Sauce – $6.39
- 7 Season’s Choice Steak Cut French Fries – $3.19
- 8 Fremont Fish Market Beer Battered Cod Fillets – $5.19
- 9 Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos – $5.65
- 10 Kirkwood Gluten Free Seasoned Turkey Burgers – $5.05
- 11 Kirkwood Crispy Chicken Strips – $7.69
- 12 Fusia Asian Inspirations Pork Potstickers – $4.09
- 13 Fremont Fish Market Chipotle Sea Salt Shrimp Skewer – $7.69
- 14 Bremer Alfredo Chicken Skillet – $4.65
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Fusia Asian Inspirations Chicken Fried Rice – $6.29

Frozen dinners that actually taste good can be rare, but this one delivers. A 22-ounce bag gives you hearty servings that feel more like a meal than a side. Shoppers love that it’s packed with veggies like lima beans, carrots, and peas, along with plenty of chicken pieces. The onion flavor comes through strongly, so if that’s not your favorite, a sprinkle of extra seasoning can balance it out. Overall, it’s a reliable choice when you want something simple that still has plenty of flavor. Pop it in the microwave and dinner’s ready in minutes.
Earth Grown Vegan Zesty Italian Meatless Meatballs – $5.69

These meatless meatballs have a punchy Italian flavor that makes them stand out. Each serving gives you a solid amount of plant-based protein without feeling heavy. Some shoppers say the texture reminds them of falafel, which makes them great in wraps, pastas, or grain bowls. They heat up quickly and hold sauces really well, so you can use them in everything from spaghetti night to a quick lunch sandwich. Whether you’re vegan or just skipping meat once in a while, they’re a satisfying freezer staple.
Season’s Choice Frozen Berry Medley – $7.69

Keeping a bag of frozen berries on hand makes breakfast and snacks so much easier. This medley usually includes strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, all frozen at peak ripeness to hold their flavor. They’re perfect for smoothies, sprinkling on oatmeal, or baking into muffins without worrying about fruit going bad in the fridge. The texture holds up nicely once thawed, and the sweetness makes them a simple way to brighten up meals. At under nine dollars, it’s a freezer find that pays for itself in convenience.
Breakfast Best Sausage, Egg and Cheese Croissant Breakfast Sandwich – $6.29

Morning meals don’t get much easier than this. The combo of sausage, egg, and melty cheese inside a flaky croissant hits all the right notes. They’re quick to heat up, which makes them a lifesaver on busy mornings when you’re rushing out the door. They also travel well, so you can toss one in a napkin and eat on the go. It feels like a small treat that makes the start of the day a little smoother.
Fremont Fish Market Wild Caught Frozen Pink Salmon – $8.45

This salmon is a solid pick if you want to keep seafood on hand without constant trips to the store. Being wild-caught gives it a richer taste compared to farm-raised options, and the fillets cook up tender and flavorful. They’re easy to season and can be baked, grilled, or air-fried depending on what you’re in the mood for. Pair with a quick salad or roasted vegetables, and you have a healthy dinner that feels put together. For under nine dollars, it’s a smart way to bring more seafood into your week.
Bremer Lasagna With Meat Sauce – $6.39

Lasagna is one of those dishes that always feels like comfort food, and this version saves you the work of layering everything yourself. It comes loaded with pasta, meat sauce, and gooey cheese that hold up well once baked. The portion is filling, so it makes an easy dinner when you want something hearty without much prep. It’s also a nice backup meal to keep in the freezer for nights when cooking sounds like too much. Pair it with a simple salad and you’ve got a satisfying dinner in no time.
Season’s Choice Steak Cut French Fries – $3.19

A bag of these fries is one of the best values in the freezer aisle. The thick cut gives them that classic steak fry feel, crispy on the outside and fluffy inside. They bake or air fry beautifully and make a solid side for burgers, sandwiches, or even breakfast plates. A sprinkle of seasoning or a dip in ketchup is all they need. At just over three dollars, they’re an easy add-on to any Aldi run.
Fremont Fish Market Beer Battered Cod Fillets – $5.19

Fish and chips at home feels totally possible with these cod fillets. The batter crisps up golden while the fish inside stays flaky and tender. A quick bake or air fry and you’ve got yourself a pub-style meal in under 20 minutes. Add a squeeze of lemon and a scoop of fries, and you’re set. For just over five dollars, it’s an easy way to satisfy that crispy seafood craving.
Casa Mamita Chicken & Cheese Taquitos – $5.65

These taquitos are a snack lover’s dream. The crunchy tortilla wraps around seasoned chicken and melted cheese, making them perfect for dipping in salsa or guacamole. They’re versatile enough for a quick meal, party appetizer, or late-night snack. Baking or air frying brings out the best texture without the greasiness of deep frying. They’re fun, filling, and a solid buy for under six bucks.
Kirkwood Gluten Free Seasoned Turkey Burgers – $5.05

These turkey burgers are a lifesaver for anyone looking for gluten-free options without the extra cost. They come pre-seasoned, so all you need to do is cook and serve. The patties stay juicy and flavorful, whether you put them on a bun or pair them with a salad. They’re lean, but they don’t come across as dry or bland. For just over five dollars, they make weeknight dinners a lot easier.
Kirkwood Crispy Chicken Strips – $7.69

Few things hit the spot like crispy chicken strips, and Aldi’s version delivers. The breading gets crunchy in the oven or air fryer, while the chicken inside stays tender. They’re great for dipping in barbecue sauce, honey mustard, or ranch, making them family-friendly and versatile. They also work well chopped into salads or wraps for quick lunches. At under eight dollars, they’re a solid staple to keep stocked.
Fusia Asian Inspirations Pork Potstickers – $4.09

These potstickers are an easy win for quick dinners or snacks. The pork filling is flavorful, and the wrapper holds up nicely whether you pan-fry or steam them. They’re just as good dipped in soy sauce as they are added to a rice bowl with veggies. The convenience of having dumplings ready in the freezer makes them a go-to option. For just over four dollars, they’re one of the best bargains in the lineup.
Fremont Fish Market Chipotle Sea Salt Shrimp Skewer – $7.69

If you’re craving shrimp with a little kick, these skewers are the answer. The chipotle seasoning adds smoky flavor, while the sea salt keeps it balanced. They cook quickly, which makes them a great option for last-minute dinners. Serve them over rice, pasta, or even a fresh salad for something light but filling. At under eight dollars, they’re an easy way to bring variety to your freezer meals.
Bremer Alfredo Chicken Skillet – $4.65

This skillet meal is creamy comfort in one pan. It comes with pasta, chicken, and Alfredo sauce, so you get a full meal without lifting more than a spoon. The sauce is rich and smooth, coating the pasta in that classic flavor you expect from Alfredo. Heat it on the stovetop and you’ve got dinner in minutes. For under five dollars, it’s one of the easiest comfort meals you can keep stocked.
This article originally appeared on RetailShout.
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