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Friday, 27 April 2018

5 DELICIOUSLY YUMMY NON-SANDWICH LUNCHES

There’s no need to dread the idea of a couple of slices of flaccid bread and a lackluster filling every day because if you use your imagination, you can create some delicious non-sandwich lunches. If you invest a little time each day in making your lunch, you can reap plenty of benefits, including good nutrition, saving money and eating delicious food that really delights your taste buds. You also don’t have to fall into the trap of thinking that non-sandwich lunches are salads, rice and pasta dishes or leftovers. I’ve got some of my favorite non-sandwich lunches here and I hope they will inspire you to create your own (or just feel free to copy these).


1. LETTUCE WRAPS
Lettuce Wraps
Wraps are really trendy non-sandwich lunches right now. You can go traditional with a tortilla or flat bread, or you can change it up and use lettuce leaves as the wrap. Soft butter lettuce leaves are perfect, but use iceberg if you want some crunch. My favorite filling is grilled chicken breast, slices of apple, some grape halves, peanut butter, some bean sprouts, some runny honey and reduced-fat mayo.

2. CUCUMBER CUPS
Cucumber Cups
Cucumbers are really juicy so they make a lunch that doesn’t dry out. To make a cucumber cup, cut a cucumber into 2 inch lengths. Scoop out the seeds but leave enough flesh as a bottom layer to act as support for the filling. The filling? Anything you like. A chicken mayo salad, a rice pilaf, quinoa or couscous salad, cottage cheese … the list is endless.


3. CELERY BOATS
Celery Boats
Just like cucumber, celery is the perfect ingredient for non-sandwich lunches. Simply cut your celery sticks into 2 inch lengths and fill them with whatever you want. Any of the items I mentioned for the cucumber cups will work. One of my favorites is cheese and pickle. I don’t know if you have anything like Branston Pickle in the US, but all I do is grate sharp cheddar, mix it with pickle and squash it into my celery boats.

4. APPLE GRANOLA SLICES
Apple Granola Slices
I found this recipe years ago when I was still working in an office and it became one of my favorite snacks. Make a few of them and they provide a fairly healthy lunch. Cut some thick slices of your favorite apple and smear with peanut butter. Sprinkle your favorite granola mixed with some chocolate chips on top and devour – greedily, because they are irresistible.

5. PORTABLE CAPRESE SALAD
Portable Caprese Salad
Do you love the combination of tomatoes, mozzarella and basil? A regular caprese salad is not the most portable of meals but this recipe can be carried to work in a Tupperware box. Grate or chop up some mozzarella. Chop up some basil. Mince some garlic. Mix the cheese, basil and garlic together with some heavy cream. (Throw it all in a food processor if you want to make a family-sized batch.) Take the top off some large cherry tomatoes and scoop out the flesh. Drizzle with balsamic vinegar and fill with the mozzarella mix. This recipe is a bit calorie laden but it doesn’t taste the same if you swap out the cream – although it might be to your taste – give light cream or Greek yogurt a try instead.

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