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I follow the Mediterranean diet. Here are 16 groceries I love to buy at Aldi and how I use them.

I stock up on Mediterranean-diet staples, like goat cheese and pesto, at Aldi.
  • I try to follow the Mediterranean diet and shop at Aldi for tasty, affordable groceries.
  • I pick up my staples like lemons, balsamic vinegar, marinated artichokes, and raw honey.
  • Aldi has quick meals like frozen seafood paella and gyros that also suit my nutrition goals. 

I'm a home cook and I enjoy making Mediterranean-diet-inspired dishes with a twist.

The Mediterranean diet is a flexible eating style that focuses on fresh produce, healthy fats, legumes, and whole grains — it also limits the intake of processed foods, red meat, and refined sugars. Doctors and dietitians have now voted it the healthiest diet for eight years in a row. 

Fortunately, the budget grocer Aldi has a lot of ingredients and freezer staples that make it easier to eat this way. Here are my favorite things to buy at Aldi when I'm trying to follow the Mediterranean diet.

Lemons are prominent in Mediterranean cuisines, and I use every part of the fruit.
A squeeze of lemon can add a burst of acidity to a dish.

Lemons are a grocery staple for me, as they're often the star ingredient in Mediterranean-inspired meals and drinks.

In addition to using it in recipes, I squeeze lemon juice in my water or tea every morning and put the zest in my nondairy yogurt as a midday snack.

Grapes are naturally sweet and make an excellent addition to charcuterie boards.
My favorite grapes are red and black, but I like to buy different colors.

I love that grapes satisfy my sweet tooth without also giving me a sugar high.

Sometimes, I'll put Specially Selected grapes on charcuterie boards alongside manchego cheese, goat cheese, roasted almonds, toasted baguette slices, pine nuts, cucumber slices, bell peppers, and roasted-garlic hummus. 

I also like to slice grapes in half, freeze them, and drop them in my drinks like ice cubes to sweeten them without using sugar. 

Tomatoes are almost always on my grocery list.
Roma tomatoes add a rich taste to many iconic Mediterranean dishes.

Tomatoes are a hit in marinara sauces and Greek salads, but I think the fruits' true magic is their ability to maintain their flavor and texture in pretty much any dish. 

Roma tomatoes are always on my grocery list, whether I use them for minestrone soup or bake them into a puff pastry topped with feta cheese.

They also give me a dose of vitamin C, potassium, and lycopene, a plant nutrient in tomatoes that researchers have linked to several health benefits.

South Mill Champs' stuffed mushrooms stuffed are delicious and light.
I try to buy the South Mill Champs stuffed mushrooms when I find them.

I didn't always enjoy eating mushrooms, but incorporating more Mediterranean-inspired ingredients into my diet has inspired me to try more foods I thought I'd never like.

Now, I love making mushrooms at home. One of my favorite buys is the South Mill Champs mushrooms stuffed with spinach-and-artichoke filling. Since they're premade, I don't have to worry about following a recipe.

The mushrooms are small enough to serve as a side dish or to eat as a light snack.

A little bit of goat cheese goes a long way.
I liked the flavored goat cheeses at Aldi.

Even if I only add a small dollop of goat cheese to my salads and charcuterie boards, I still get a punch of tangy flavor. 

Aldi carries a range of goat cheeses, though I particularly love the Emporium Selection garlic-and-herb variety. It's great to spread on toasted crostini, and I recommend topping it with chopped tomatoes and avocado.

Park Street Deli's chickpea salad is packed with fiber and flavor.
This Park Street Deli salad has chickpeas, edamame, cranberries, carrots, and bell peppers.

There are so many things you can do with chickpeas, from putting them in salads and stews to making them into hummus and falafel. 

One of my favorite ways to enjoy them is in the Park Street Deli chickpea salad, which has edamame, cranberries, carrots, and bell peppers. The cranberries' sweetness cuts through the vinegar dressing's acidity, and the crisp bell peppers complement the edamame.

The Specially Selected oven-baked flatbread takes very little time to prepare and tastes excellent.
I can experiment with different toppings when I have a flatbread base.

I like picking up Specially Selected flatbreads at Aldi, which tend to be large and full of flavor. They're also easy to customize. 

I love topping them with different Mediterranean flavors, like grilled chicken with feta, artichoke, spinach, roasted chickpeas, mushrooms, shallots, and goat cheese with pesto. I usually drizzle balsamic vinegar on top to finish it off.

 

Pestos pair well with flatbreads, pasta, hummus, and so much more.
I switch between pesto types depending on what I'm cooking.

Pesto makes a great base in so many recipes, and Priano often has different varieties of the sauce.

Its alla Genovese pesto is green, nutty, and garlicky. Its red rosso pesto is more tomato-forward and equally delicious.

I toss warm linguine in the green, basil-based pesto and spread the red, tomato-based pesto on flatbread. Sometimes I mix either into hummus to add some flavor or use them to season chicken, beef, veal, and seafood.

I keep Tuscan Garden marinated artichoke hearts in my pantry to dress up salads and pizzas.
I buy Tuscan Garden marinated artichokes, which come in glass jars.

Artichoke hearts and leaves have so many vitamins and minerals. 

Some people eat the Tuscan Garden marinated artichoke hearts straight out of the jar, but I like to experiment with them, whether I'm adding zest to simple salads or using them as a pizza topping. 

Savoritz Parmesan crisps are a high-protein, low-carb alternative to potato chips.
Savoritz Parmesan crisps don't make me feel sluggish after I eat them.

I don't focus on limiting or cutting out carbs, but I care about finding delicious alternatives that are better for my health.

Savoritz Parmesan crisps have 13 grams of protein and 1 gram of carbs per serving, which aligns with my nutrition goals. I like to crunch Savoritz Parmesan crisps over a Caesar salad or use them as crackers on a charcuterie board.

Priano balsamic vinegar adds a nice acidity to salad, pizza, and meat.
Balsamic vinegar can be a great meat marinade.

I use Priano's balsamic vinegar to make a Mediterranean-inspired salad dressing, combining high-quality olive oil, freshly squeezed lemon juice, garlic, and Italian herbs and spices.

I pour this mixture over romaine lettuce, tomato wedges, thinly sliced red onions, cucumber slices, and a chunk of Greek feta. Sometimes, I add a roasted marinated lamb leg or chicken breast to the salad for extra flavor and protein. 

When I can't decide which hummus I want, I choose Park Street Deli's pack of four.
Park Street Deli's hummus quartet allows me to try different flavors before committing to one.

Hummus is such a large part of Mediterranean cuisine that it needs no introduction. However, it can be hard to choose which flavor I want to have in my refrigerator until my next grocery run.

Park Street Deli's hummus quartet solves that problem by offering four flavors in one container: classic, roasted red pepper, roasted garlic, and cilantro jalapeño. I try to buy this variety pack whenever I can find it. 

Although I'm not a huge fan of jalapeño, I've spread this hummus on turkey wraps and avocado toast, and it isn't the worst combination I've ever tried.

 

Aldi's Mediterranean-herb salmon is an easy-to-prepare, delicious entrée.
I love salmon, and this one from Aldi bakes beautifully.

Aldi's delicious Atlantic salmon tends to be affordable and it's the star of many of my meals. I especially like the one seasoned with Mediterranean herbs — they give the fish so much flavor.

I like to pair it with a vegetable medley that includes broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, carrots, and green beans.

The Mediterranean-herb salmon also goes well with Greek lemon potatoes or pasta in a light sauce with lemon and garlic butter.

The Bremer gyro-sandwich kit is a top-notch lunch option.
It's nice to have easy-to-make meals on hand for when I get too busy.

As a freelancer running my own business, it can be hard to pull myself away from work. 

Luckily, Bremer's gyro kit has everything I need for a quick lunch, including 16 ounces of fully cooked gyro meat, 8 ounces of tzatziki sauce, and five pieces of pita bread. 

The gyro meat can be warmed in the microwave or on a skillet for a quick, delicious lunch or dinner. 

 

When I can't make paella from scratch, I look for this Specially Selected frozen meal.
Paella is a Spanish staple that's become a favorite in my house.

Spanish paella is typically made using a saffron-and-seafood broth, which gets absorbed into the rice during the cooking process. Then, seafood — like fish, shrimp, clams, squids, and mussels — adds the flavors of the Mediterranean Sea.

Whenever I can find it, I like to pick up Specially Selected's frozen Spanish seafood paella. It's a great meal for busy nights with pollock, shrimp, and calamari. 

I use raw honey in many Mediterranean-inspired recipes.
I like to add a touch of honey and lemon juice to my tea.

When I visited Spain and Greece in 2022, I liked seeing locals use honey to sweeten their meals and desserts. It's a smart, obvious, and natural way to enhance the flavors of Mediterranean cuisine.

I like to drizzle Specially Selected raw honey over rich Italian pizza to create a contrast between sweet and savory flavors or dip Greek doughnuts in a honey-and-cinnamon mixture. 

No matter how I use it, raw honey is a delicious way to add sweetness to a dish.

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This story was originally published on March 6, 2023, and most recently updated on January 3, 2025.

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