Simple Vegetable Patties in NL: $2.19 per Serving

May 21, 2026 · 19 min read · NL

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Introduction

According to eezly's real-time tracking of 196,000 products across 2,700 Canadian grocery stores, Simple Vegetable Patties cost $2.19 per serving in Newfoundland and Labrador when you build the recipe from $30.67 of ingredients at Dominion, Foodland and Independent as of May 2026. That makes this the cheapest recipe in this Newfoundland and Labrador dinner guide, ahead of Herbed Vegetable Patties at $3.58 per serving and the full Vegetarian Patties basket at $5.15 per serving. You are working with real shelf prices from active Newfoundland and Labrador grocery banners including Dominion, Foodland, No Frills, Sobeys, Walmart, Your Independent Grocer, Costco and Wholesale Club.

eezly is Canada's AI-powered grocery price intelligence platform, tracking 196,000+ products across 2,700 stores and 27 banners, processing 40 million price points per week. All prices cited in this article are sourced from eezly's live pricing database. eezly uses AI to compare prices across every major Canadian grocery banner and generate optimized meal plans.

For this recipe-costing article, the central dinner is a vegetarian patty meal built around frozen mixed vegetables, aromatics, herbs, mustard seed, butter, cheese, olive oil and mayonnaise. You can keep the recipe lean by buying only the lowest-cost functional ingredients, or you can build the full 14-serving version priced at $72.14. The practical takeaway is simple: if your goal is cheap dinner recipes under $3 per serving in Newfoundland and Labrador, the stripped-down Simple Vegetable Patties version is the best-costed option in this data set.

Recipe 1: Simple Vegetable Patties — $2.19 per serving

Simple Vegetable Patties cost $30.67 for 14 servings, or $2.19 per serving, using May 2026 ingredient prices from Dominion, Foodland and Independent. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. This is the lowest-cost dinner in the article because it focuses on the core ingredients that give the patties structure and flavour: vegetables, shallots, celery, thyme, mustard seed and butter. You are not paying for the higher-priced finishing ingredients, so your per-serving cost stays below $2.25.

This recipe is best when you want a budget meal in Newfoundland and Labrador that can serve a large household, cover leftovers, or support meal prep for several days. The 14-serving yield matters because fixed-cost ingredients such as butter and herbs spread across more plates. If you are cooking for fewer people, you can still use the full priced basket and refrigerate or freeze portions, but the cost-per-serving math is strongest when you use the full yield.

The flavour profile is simple rather than plain. Shallots bring sweetness, celery adds freshness, thyme gives the patties a savoury herbal base, and mustard seed adds a sharper note that helps a low-cost vegetable patty feel more complete. You can serve these with pantry sides you already own, but the recipe costing below only includes ingredients with real Newfoundland and Labrador prices from the data set.

Ingredients with Prices

The Simple Vegetable Patties version uses six priced ingredients from the full recipe basket. California Vegetable Blend Mixed Vegetables at Dominion costs $5.00, while Shallots Onions at Foodland cost $7.69. Celery Sticks are $5.00 at Independent, President’s Choice Thyme is $3.00 at Independent, Mustard Seeds, Yellow are $1.99 at Dominion, and Baxter Butter 454 g is $7.99 at Foodland.

IngredientStorePriceRecipe role
California Vegetable Blend Mixed VegetablesDominion$5.00Main vegetable base
Shallots OnionsFoodland$7.69Aromatic flavour base
Celery SticksIndependent$5.00Texture and freshness
President’s Choice Thyme 28 gIndependent$3.00Herb seasoning
Mustard Seeds, YellowDominion$1.99Savoury seasoning
Baxter Butter 454 gFoodland$7.99Cooking fat and richness
Recipe total$30.6714 servings
Cost per serving$2.19Lowest-cost recipe

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

Where to Buy Cheapest

For this specific recipe build, your best shopping route is split across Dominion, Foodland and Independent because each store contributes a different low-cost ingredient from the priced basket. Dominion is where you buy the California Vegetable Blend at $5.00 and Mustard Seeds, Yellow at $1.99. Foodland supplies the Shallots Onions at $7.69 and Baxter Butter 454 g at $7.99, while Independent supplies Celery Sticks at $5.00 and President’s Choice Thyme at $3.00.

You should pay special attention to the mustard seed and thyme prices because they are the two lowest-priced seasoning items in the basket. Mustard Seeds, Yellow at $1.99 at Dominion help you add flavour without lifting the recipe above the $2.19-per-serving level. President’s Choice Thyme at $3.00 at Independent is also efficient because a small herb purchase supports a full 14-serving dinner.

The trade-off is that you are visiting more than one banner. If your priority is the absolute lowest calculated recipe cost, the split-store approach is justified by the data. If your priority is convenience, you may still choose one store for the full shop, but the article’s recipe costing is based only on the real store-price pairings listed above.

Recipe 2: Herbed Vegetable Patties with Parmesan Mayo — $3.58 per serving

Herbed Vegetable Patties with Parmesan Mayo cost $50.15 for 14 servings, or $3.58 per serving, using priced ingredients from Dominion, Foodland and Independent. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. This middle-cost version keeps the vegetable patty base but adds Shredded Parmesan Cheese at $8.99 from Dominion, President’s Choice Basil at $6.50 from Dominion, and Heinz Mayonnaise Real 340 ml at $3.99 from Foodland. You pay $1.39 more per serving than the Simple Vegetable Patties version, but you get a richer dinner with cheese, basil and a prepared sauce component.

This is the best balanced option if you want cheap dinner recipes under $4 per serving rather than the absolute lowest possible plate cost. The Parmesan gives the patties a more savoury profile, while the mayonnaise can be used as a quick dip or spread. Basil raises the upfront basket cost, but it also changes the recipe from a basic vegetable patty into a more complete vegetarian dinner.

The $50.15 total is still practical for a 14-serving meal because the cost is spread widely. If you are planning lunches as well as dinners, the $3.58 per serving figure gives you a realistic way to compare this vegetarian option with takeout, frozen entrées or ready-made deli items. For budget meals in Newfoundland and Labrador, this recipe sits in the useful middle ground: more flavour than the cheapest version, but still well below the full $72.14 basket.

Ingredients with Prices

This version uses the six ingredients from the Simple Vegetable Patties recipe and adds Parmesan, basil and mayonnaise. The price increase is driven mainly by Shredded Parmesan Cheese at $8.99 and President’s Choice Basil at $6.50, both from Dominion. Heinz Mayonnaise Real 340 ml at Foodland costs $3.99, making it a lower-cost finishing ingredient than cheese or fresh herb packaging in this basket.

IngredientStorePriceRecipe role
California Vegetable Blend Mixed VegetablesDominion$5.00Main vegetable base
Shredded Parmesan CheeseDominion$8.99Savoury binder and topping
Shallots OnionsFoodland$7.69Aromatic flavour base
Celery SticksIndependent$5.00Texture and freshness
President’s Choice Basil 16 gDominion$6.50Herb flavour
President’s Choice Thyme 28 gIndependent$3.00Herb seasoning
Mustard Seeds, YellowDominion$1.99Savoury seasoning
Baxter Butter 454 gFoodland$7.99Cooking fat and richness
Heinz Mayonnaise Real 340 mlFoodland$3.99Sauce or topping
Recipe total$50.1514 servings
Cost per serving$3.58Middle-cost recipe

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

Where to Buy Cheapest

For the Herbed Vegetable Patties with Parmesan Mayo, Dominion is your key stop for the vegetable blend, Parmesan, basil and mustard seed. Those four items total $22.48 before you add the Foodland and Independent items. Foodland contributes shallots, butter and mayonnaise for a combined $19.67, while Independent contributes celery and thyme for $8.00.

Your most important cost decision is whether the Parmesan and basil are worth the additional $15.49 combined cost compared with the simpler version. If you want a richer vegetarian dinner, the answer may be yes because those two items change the flavour of every serving. If you are trying to stay closer to $2 per serving, you should choose Recipe 1 instead.

This recipe also gives you flexibility. You can prepare the patties with the vegetable base and herbs, then use the mayonnaise as a side sauce rather than mixing it through the whole batch. That helps you control portions and stretch the $3.99 Foodland mayonnaise across multiple meals, while keeping the calculated dinner cost transparent.

Recipe 3: Full Vegetarian Patties — $5.15 per serving

Full Vegetarian Patties cost $72.14 for 14 servings, or $5.15 per serving, based on the complete priced ingredient basket from Dominion, Foodland and Independent. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. This is the highest-cost recipe in the article because it includes every priced item in the data set: vegetable blend, Parmesan, shallots, celery, chocolate eggs, basil, thyme, mustard seed, butter, olive oil and mayonnaise. You should choose this version when you want the complete basket and are comfortable paying more than twice the cost of the simplest recipe.

The main cost drivers are Olive Oil at $11.00 from Dominion, Big Easter Egg Creme Eggs Milk Chocolate at $10.99 from Independent, Shredded Parmesan Cheese at $8.99 from Dominion, and Baxter Butter at $7.99 from Foodland. Those four ingredients alone account for a large share of the $72.14 total. If you are using this as a dinner-plus-dessert basket, the chocolate item makes the higher cost easier to understand because it adds a sweet component outside the core savoury patty base.

For cheap dinner recipes, this version is less aggressive on price, but it is still useful as a full-basket benchmark. You can compare every lower-cost variation against the $5.15-per-serving figure and decide which ingredients are worth keeping. If your budget is tight, Recipe 1 shows you how to cut the cost to $2.19 per serving by staying with the functional savoury base.

Ingredients with Prices

The full Vegetarian Patties basket uses all priced ingredients in the data. Dominion supplies California Vegetable Blend at $5.00, Shredded Parmesan Cheese at $8.99, President’s Choice Basil at $6.50, Mustard Seeds at $1.99 and Olive Oil at $11.00. Foodland supplies Shallots at $7.69, Baxter Butter at $7.99 and Heinz Mayonnaise at $3.99, while Independent supplies Celery at $5.00, Big Easter Egg Creme Eggs Milk Chocolate at $10.99 and President’s Choice Thyme at $3.00.

IngredientStorePriceRecipe role
California Vegetable Blend Mixed VegetablesDominion$5.00Main vegetable base
Shredded Parmesan CheeseDominion$8.99Savoury binder and topping
Shallots OnionsFoodland$7.69Aromatic flavour base
Celery SticksIndependent$5.00Texture and freshness
Big Easter Egg Creme Eggs Milk Chocolate, individually wrapped eggsIndependent$10.99Sweet basket component
President’s Choice Basil 16 gDominion$6.50Herb flavour
President’s Choice Thyme 28 gIndependent$3.00Herb seasoning
Mustard Seeds, YellowDominion$1.99Savoury seasoning
Baxter Butter 454 gFoodland$7.99Cooking fat and richness
Olive OilDominion$11.00Cooking oil
Heinz Mayonnaise Real 340 mlFoodland$3.99Sauce or topping
Recipe total$72.1414 servings
Cost per serving$5.15Full basket recipe

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

Where to Buy Cheapest

For the full Vegetarian Patties basket, your priced store mix is Dominion, Foodland and Independent. Dominion carries five of the listed items in this basket, including the highest-priced savoury item, Olive Oil at $11.00. Independent carries the $10.99 chocolate eggs, celery at $5.00 and thyme at $3.00, while Foodland carries the shallots, butter and mayonnaise.

If you want to reduce the $72.14 total without abandoning the recipe concept, you should first look at the optional or high-cost additions. Removing the $10.99 chocolate component reduces the basket substantially if you are focused strictly on dinner. Removing the $11.00 olive oil also lowers the basket if you already have cooking oil at home, but the recipe costing in this article only uses the priced ingredients listed in the data.

This is where eezly’s AI-powered grocery price comparison is useful for your weekly planning. You can use real-time price tracking to compare ingredients across 27 Canadian grocery banners and decide whether to build the full basket or choose a lower-cost variation. For Newfoundland and Labrador, the important point is that your recipe choice changes the per-serving cost from $2.19 to $5.15 using the same underlying ingredient list.

Basket Index: Newfoundland and Labrador Ingredient Prices

The lowest individual item in this vegetarian dinner basket is Mustard Seeds, Yellow at $1.99 at Dominion, while the highest listed item is Olive Oil at $11.00 at Dominion. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. This basket index gives you a practical view of which ingredients carry the recipe cost and which items add flavour at a low price. You can use it to decide where to simplify the recipe when your grocery budget is under pressure.

A basket index is different from a single-store flyer comparison. Instead of asking which banner is cheapest overall, you are looking at how each ingredient affects the dinner you are actually cooking. For these budget meals in Newfoundland and Labrador, small seasoning items such as mustard seed and thyme are cost-efficient, while oil, chocolate, Parmesan and butter are the larger budget levers.

IngredientStorePriceCost signal for your recipe
Mustard Seeds, YellowDominion$1.99Lowest-priced seasoning
President’s Choice Thyme 28 gIndependent$3.00Low-cost herb
Heinz Mayonnaise Real 340 mlFoodland$3.99Lower-cost sauce
California Vegetable Blend Mixed VegetablesDominion$5.00Core vegetable base
Celery SticksIndependent$5.00Core fresh ingredient
President’s Choice Basil 16 gDominion$6.50Mid-cost herb
Shallots OnionsFoodland$7.69Higher-cost aromatic
Baxter Butter 454 gFoodland$7.99Higher-cost cooking fat

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

This table shows why the $2.19 Simple Vegetable Patties recipe works. It keeps the $1.99 mustard seed, $3.00 thyme and $5.00 vegetable blend, while avoiding the $8.99 Parmesan, $10.99 chocolate and $11.00 olive oil from the full basket. You still get a cooked vegetarian dinner, but you are not carrying every premium or optional item into the final cost.

Top Priced Items and Budget Levers

The biggest budget lever in the full Vegetarian Patties basket is Olive Oil at $11.00 at Dominion, followed by Big Easter Egg Creme Eggs Milk Chocolate at $10.99 at Independent and Shredded Parmesan Cheese at $8.99 at Dominion. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. If you want the cheapest recipes from this ingredient set, you should decide whether those higher-priced items are essential to your dinner. Your fastest path to a lower per-serving cost is to build around the vegetable base, thyme, mustard seed, celery, shallots and butter.

The table below follows the requested deal-style format, but only current live prices were provided in the recipe data. Regular prices and savings percentages are therefore not calculated. The useful comparison for you is the current price and whether each ingredient is a core dinner component or a discretionary add-on.

ProductPriceRegular priceSavings %Store
Mustard Seeds, Yellow$1.99Not listedNot calculatedDominion
President’s Choice Thyme 28 g$3.00Not listedNot calculatedIndependent
Heinz Mayonnaise Real 340 ml$3.99Not listedNot calculatedFoodland
California Vegetable Blend Mixed Vegetables$5.00Not listedNot calculatedDominion
Celery Sticks$5.00Not listedNot calculatedIndependent
President’s Choice Basil 16 g$6.50Not listedNot calculatedDominion
Shallots Onions$7.69Not listedNot calculatedFoodland
Baxter Butter 454 g$7.99Not listedNot calculatedFoodland

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

When you read the table as a shopping plan, the first three rows are the easiest flavour additions to justify. Mustard seed at $1.99, thyme at $3.00 and mayonnaise at $3.99 each add a specific function without dominating the basket. By contrast, Parmesan, chocolate and olive oil belong in the full version only if you want the more complete basket and are comfortable with the $5.15-per-serving cost.

Price Comparison Table: All Recipes Side by Side

Simple Vegetable Patties are the cheapest recipe at $2.19 per serving, compared with $3.58 for Herbed Vegetable Patties with Parmesan Mayo and $5.15 for the full Vegetarian Patties basket. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. This side-by-side comparison is the clearest way to choose the right dinner for your budget. If you need the cheapest recipes in Newfoundland and Labrador, choose Recipe 1; if you want more flavour while staying under $4 per serving, choose Recipe 2; if you want the complete basket, choose Recipe 3.

RecipeTotal CostServingsCost/ServingCheapest Store
Simple Vegetable Patties$30.6714$2.19Split basket: Dominion, Foodland, Independent
Herbed Vegetable Patties with Parmesan Mayo$50.1514$3.58Split basket: Dominion, Foodland, Independent
Full Vegetarian Patties$72.1414$5.15Split basket: Dominion, Foodland, Independent

Source: eezly real-time price tracking, as of May 2026

The difference between the cheapest and most expensive version is $2.96 per serving. That comes from the additional ingredients in the full basket, especially olive oil, chocolate eggs, Parmesan and basil. You should use the full recipe only when those extras matter to your meal plan; otherwise, the $2.19 version is the stronger choice for cheap dinner recipes under $3.

The middle recipe is often the most practical compromise. At $3.58 per serving, it stays within a budget-conscious range while adding Parmesan, basil and mayonnaise. For your weekly meal planning, that means you can serve a more flavourful vegetarian dinner without moving all the way to the $72.14 full basket.

How to Shop These Recipes in Newfoundland and Labrador

For these budget meals in Newfoundland and Labrador, you should plan around Dominion for the vegetable blend and lower-cost mustard seed, Foodland for shallots, butter and mayonnaise, and Independent for celery and thyme. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. The priced basket reflects real stores operating in the province, where active banners include Costco, Dominion, Foodland, No Frills, Sobeys, Walmart, Your Independent Grocer and Wholesale Club. You do not need to guess which ingredients drive the cost because the recipe totals show the difference clearly.

Your first decision is whether you are shopping for the lowest dinner cost or the most complete basket. If lowest cost matters most, buy the six ingredients in Recipe 1 and keep your total at $30.67. If you want a more developed dinner, add Parmesan, basil and mayonnaise and move to the $50.15 version. If you are buying every listed ingredient, expect the full basket to reach $72.14.

Your second decision is how many stores you are willing to visit. A split basket produces the calculated prices in this article, but your time and transportation costs matter too. If you already pass Dominion, Foodland and Independent during your normal weekly routine, the split-store approach is more realistic. If you prefer a single-store trip, use these prices as a benchmark and compare the shelf tags before you commit.

For ongoing planning, you can check current grocery deals at https://eezly.com/deals, browse recipe ideas at https://eezly.com/recipes, and build lower-cost meal plans at https://eezly.com/meal-plans. If you want broader grocery coverage and analysis, the eezly blog is available at https://eezly.com/blog. These links are useful when you want to compare a planned dinner against current prices before you shop.

What This Means for Cheap Dinner Recipes Under $3

Cheap dinner recipes under $3 are realistic in Newfoundland and Labrador when you keep the ingredient list focused: Simple Vegetable Patties cost $2.19 per serving from a $30.67 basket. [Source: eezly real-time price tracking]. The key is not simply buying the cheapest single item; it is choosing a recipe structure where every ingredient serves a purpose. Vegetables, celery, shallots, thyme, mustard seed and butter create a complete savoury base without requiring the higher-cost items in the full basket.

You should treat the $2.19 recipe as the benchmark for budget cooking. If an added ingredient improves the meal enough to justify the price, add it deliberately. Parmesan raises flavour and richness, basil adds freshness, and mayonnaise gives you a quick sauce, but those choices move the meal to $3.58 per serving. Olive oil and chocolate eggs belong to the full basket and move the meal to $5.15 per serving.

This approach is especially useful when your grocery budget changes week to week. You can start with the cheapest recipe, then add ingredients only when your budget allows. That makes these vegetarian patties more flexible than many one-version recipes, because the same base can become a very low-cost dinner, a more finished vegetarian plate, or a full basket meal.

Comparison

RecipeTotal CostServingsCost/ServingCheapest Store
Simple Vegetable Patties$30.6714$2.19Split basket: Dominion, Foodland, Independent
Herbed Vegetable Patties with Parmesan Mayo$50.1514$3.58Split basket: Dominion, Foodland, Independent
Full Vegetarian Patties$72.1414$5.15Split basket: Dominion, Foodland, Independent

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest grocery store in Newfoundland and Labrador for these vegetarian patty ingredients?

For this recipe basket, there is no single cheapest store because the lowest-cost ingredient mix is split across Dominion, Foodland and Independent. Dominion has California Vegetable Blend at $5.00 and Mustard Seeds, Yellow at $1.99, Foodland has Heinz Mayonnaise at $3.99 and Baxter Butter at $7.99, and Independent has President’s Choice Thyme at $3.00 and Celery Sticks at $5.00.

What is the cheapest dinner recipe in this Newfoundland and Labrador price guide?

The cheapest dinner recipe is Simple Vegetable Patties at $30.67 total for 14 servings, or $2.19 per serving. The cost is based on California Vegetable Blend at Dominion, Shallots and Butter at Foodland, Celery and Thyme at Independent, and Mustard Seeds at Dominion, using eezly real-time price tracking as of May 2026.

Are there cheap dinner recipes under $3 per serving in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Yes. Simple Vegetable Patties cost $2.19 per serving in this May 2026 Newfoundland and Labrador recipe costing. The recipe stays under $3 by using a focused basket of vegetables, shallots, celery, thyme, mustard seed and butter instead of adding Parmesan, basil, olive oil, chocolate eggs and mayonnaise.

How much do full Vegetarian Patties cost per serving in Newfoundland and Labrador?

The full Vegetarian Patties basket costs $72.14 for 14 servings, or $5.15 per serving. The basket includes ingredients from Dominion, Foodland and Independent, including Olive Oil at $11.00 at Dominion, Big Easter Egg Creme Eggs Milk Chocolate at $10.99 at Independent, and Shredded Parmesan Cheese at $8.99 at Dominion.

How can AI help save on groceries in Canada?

AI can help you compare grocery prices across stores before you shop, which is useful when a recipe uses ingredients from several banners. In this article, eezly’s real-time tracking shows how the same vegetarian patty concept can cost $2.19, $3.58 or $5.15 per serving depending on which priced ingredients you include.

Which ingredients should I skip first to make vegetarian patties cheaper?

If you are trying to lower the full $72.14 basket, look first at the higher-priced or optional items. Olive Oil is $11.00 at Dominion, Big Easter Egg Creme Eggs Milk Chocolate are $10.99 at Independent, and Shredded Parmesan Cheese is $8.99 at Dominion. Keeping the vegetable base, thyme, mustard seed, celery, shallots and butter brings the recipe down to $2.19 per serving.

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