5 Non-Sandwich Lunch Ideas For Kids

Are you tired of packing up the same sandwiches day in and day out? Well—we know your kids are! Here are some refreshing ideas on what to pack into those lunchboxes that aren’t sandwiches and are sure to get you out of your lunch-making rut.

Lunch Box Kabobs

Introducing the Lunch Box Kabobs, a fun and, better yet, super easy-to-make sandwich alternative. On a 6-inch skewer, layer cubed cheddar cheese, rolled-up Polish ham, tomatoes, and lettuce. It’s like having a sandwich but deconstructed. Toss in some crackers, fruit, and yogurt, and you have a healthy, nutritious meal that’s slightly different from the norm, ensuring your child gets a balanced diet.

Pizza Bagels

Who wants a boring sandwich when you can have a pizza bagel for lunch? All you need to do is take a bagel, spread a thin layer of pizza sauce, and add whatever toppings your child likes, including cheese, pepperoni, or a mix of freshly sliced veggies. It’s a simple recipe that you can easily prepare, and your child will love the delicious result.

 

Bake them in the oven or air fryer until the cheese is nice and bubbly, and pack them up for a delicious take on a school lunch. Pack a side of pasta salad or a garden salad for a fun Italian-style lunch box.

Mini Corndog Muffins

A take on a childhood classic, these muffins are super yummy and can even be kept warm in a thermos until lunchtime!

 

Prepare a box of Jiffy Mix according to the box instructions. Pour the batter into a prepared muffin pan. Next, slice your favorite hot dogs into thirds and stick them into the middle of the batter. Bake according to the box instructions.

 

Once finished, you can keep them in a sealed container, making lunches for the week. Pack some of their favorite fruit, yogurt, and ketchup packets for dipping!

 

Ham and Cheese Pockets

Skip the store-bought and make these super delicious ham and cheese pockets, which are lunchbox-friendly. They are so good that you may find yourself sneaking a few to the back of the fridge for your lunch!

 

Using premade puff pasty, cut four large parallel lines and two horizontal. Add thinly sliced deli ham and American cheese slices with half the rectangle-cut dough. Top with the other half of the dough and crimp the edges to ensure a tight, leak-free seal. Brush with an egg wash and bake until golden brown.

Homemade Lunchables

A healthier alternative to the already premade lunchbox staples. Simply grab some of your child’s favorite deli lunch meat, slice some cheese, or add a baby bell cheese circle.

 

Combine with some fresh grapes, pretzels, crackers, and maybe a sweet chocolate treat for dessert. Not only is this much healthier, but it also saves you money!

Wrapping Up 5 Non-Sandwich Lunch Ideas For Kids

With these five non-sandwich lunch ideas, you have a week’s worth of fresh lunch options to help get you out of your lunch rut and make your child actually want to eat their lunch! Say goodbye to boring lunches and hello to happy, satisfied kiddos!

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