52 Creative (and Easy!) Ideas for Lunch at Work That'll Make Everyone Jealous

52 Creative (and Easy!) Ideas for Lunch at Work That'll Make Everyone Jealous

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52 Creative (and Easy!) Ideas for Lunch at Work That'll Make Everyone Jealous

I try to pack my lunch for work as often as possible. But there have been weeks in which I buy it, ignoring my dwindling bank account.  So, in effort to break my bad habit (and yours!), I’ve put together a list of 52—52!—ideas to inspire you.I stuck to three rules when selecting each recipe:

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1. It Needs to Be Cost-Effective

There are recipes out there that look and taste great, but the ingredients required are absurdly expensive. And here you were trying to save money. If you’re buying them in bulk and can use them for several different meals, that’s great. But if not, you might as well have just grabbed it from the restaurant down the street.

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2. It Needs to Be Easy to Make

Just as you want to keep the cost down, you also want to keep the time it takes to make it low as well. Nobody wants to spend hours every night preparing lunch for the next day. That’s a habit just asking to be broken. So, with the exception of slow cooker options, they’re also pretty fast.

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3. It Needs to Be (Somewhat) Exciting

No, I don’t think every lunch needs to be a gourmet meal. And I don’t think every bite needs to be the most mind-blowing sensory experience ever. But you also don’t want to pack a lunch where you’re just like, “Eh, I’m just not in the mood for that.” And then you pretend you didn’t bring it and you go buy a better one (admit it—you’ve done it).

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Easy Lunch Ideas When You Want a Salad

Here’s the thing about salads. Sometimes, they include a lot of ingredients. And while it’s a great way to incorporate tons of nutrients and keep your palate intrigued, it can be awfully annoying and tedious to prepare. You can prepare bulk amounts of the salads below and then save them in an airtight container in order to keep it fresh all week.

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1. Asian Quinoa Salad

This salad’s not only delicious, but it’s pretty, too. If the number of ingredients in the dressing overwhelms you (understandably), pick up something similar to this Sesame Soy Ginger Vinaigrette.

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2. Avocado Chicken Salad

This chicken salad has four ingredients. Four! Plus avocado. Point made. You can also make it into a sandwich or a wrap, which makes this quite the versatile recipe.

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3. Smashed Avocado Chickpea Salad

A vegetarian twist on the salad above, this one uses chickpeas instead of chicken, so you can still get a great source of protein. Smash away!

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4. Brussels Sprouts Salad With Apples, Pecans, and Manchego

Brussels sprouts are a great alternative to lettuce for a greens-based salad (maybe because they look like tiny heads of cabbage). And as someone who studied abroad in Spain, I can tell you that Manchego cheese is the best. Want a hack for this salad? Many stores sell sprouts that are already chopped and bagged, meaning you can just open and dump into a bowl.

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5. Cherry-Almond Farro Salad

Farro’s a grain with a ton of fiber and will help to fill you up (so you aren’t ravenous and stealing from the office candy drawer 30 minutes later). And the cherries are the perfect sweet and tart addition.

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6. Chopped Kale, Farro, and Chickpea Salad

This combination of foods is the perfect protein and fiber powerhouse. While the recipe calls for red miso paste, you can easily substitute another dressing for that (because who has red miso paste?). But if you do have it, go for it!

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7. Chorizo and Tomato Salad

A reminder that simple doesn’t always equal boring. The chorizo adds some smoke and spice to really make this salad pop.

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8. Lentil Salad With Goat Cheese

You had me at goat cheese.

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9. Soba Salad With Honey Ginger Dressing

It’s a salad made with—wait for it—noodles. Plus, if you want, you can reuse that dressing you bought for the Asian Quinoa Salad.

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10. Strawberry Fields Salad

Go ahead. Tell me you aren’t singing the Beatles’ song right now. (Straw-BER-ry Fi-iields For-EV-ah.) It’s not a requirement to listen to it while you’re eating this scrumptious salad. But it should be.

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11. Succotash Salad

This salad’s fun to say and yummy to eat. Don’t stress about shaving the kernels of corn from the actual cobs. You can use frozen or canned corn to expedite your way to a tasty dish.

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12. Taco Salad (in a Jar)

Sure, the jar is cute, but the best part about it is that it’s holding a yummy yet healthy taco salad inside. You can also do this with a burrito!

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13. Three Bean Salad

This recipe has three main ingredients, and they’re all beans. Talk about easy. And fibrous. Beans—they’re good for your heart and for your lunch.

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14. Watermelon, Tomato, and Cheese Salad

You’ll be pleasantly surprised about how well watermelon and cheese goes together. And when summer comes around, you’ll be craving something this refreshing.

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Sandwich Ideas for Lunch at Work

Sometimes you just want to eat your lunch with your hands. Sandwiches are a handheld favorite, but your go-to can end up being a snore. Take yours to the next level by using one of the alternatives below. Trust me: It won’t leave you wishing you had chosen something else.

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15. Apple Sandwiches With Almond Butter and Granola

Talk about non-traditional. You’ve probably spread peanut butter (or almond, or cashew, or [insert nut here]) on your apple slices before, but have you ever thought of making your apple into a sandwich? Yep, mind blown. But this is the perfect lunch if you’re craving something sweet but don’t want to crash later.

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16. Avocado Tea Sandwiches

How cute and simple are these? Plus, it’s OK to bring fish to the office if you’re not microwaving it, right? Report back.

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17. Crunchy Peanut Butter Wrap

Need I say more? You’d be nutty not to try this one. (Someone requested dad humor, right?)

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18. Hummus and Veggie Sandwich

The combination of vegetables (and fruit—ahem, avocado) in this sandwich provides a variety of textures to keep your palate excited.

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19. Peanut Butter, Pickle, and Potato Chip Sandwich

Yes, you read that right. I did not accidentally write “pickle” instead of “jelly.” These flavors actually do work together, and the chips are a crunchy bonus.

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20. Pear-Walnut Sandwich

Cinnamon-raisin bread for a sandwich? Yep.

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21. Red Pepper, Goat Cheese, and Fresh Mint Wraps

This wrap has four ingredients (not including some extra salt) and the contents have strong and complementary flavors. Plus, it takes less than 10 minutes to prepare.

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22. Smoked Gouda and Apple Butter Sandwich

So simple, yet so tasty. And yes, cheese and apples go together. Perfectly.

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23. Southwest Hummus Wrap

Hummus is the perfect ingredient to really tie the ingredients of this wrap together and make every bite the perfect fusion of flavors.

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24. Sweet Potato, Chickpea, and Quinoa Veggie Burger

Sure, these may take a little extra time to prepare. But if you prepare a bunch of them at once, all you have to do is grab one out of the freezer or fridge and throw it in your bag with a bun and some toppings!

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25. Taco Truck Tuna Sandwich

How can you not like something that has the words “taco truck” in it? That’s what I thought.

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26. Turkey and Apple Pita Pockets

These savory and sweet ingredients result in some pretty tasty pockets. Note: the pockets must be made of pitas; they cannot be made from denim.

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27. Turkey, Smashed Peas, and Pesto Sandwich

Pesto adds the perfect punch of flavor to this well-rounded sandwich.

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28. Ham and Arugula Sandwich With Cranberry Chutney

The cranberry and mustard are the perfect match for the savory ham and slightly bitter arugula.

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Easy Lunch Recipes (When You Don’t Want a Salad or Sandwich)

Did you know that lunch has no rules? That’s right. It doesn’t have to be a salad or sandwich. So when you’re craving something different, whip up one of the meals below. Here’s a hint: Make a few extra servings, and the time it takes to make will be well worth your while.

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29. Buddha Bowl

With hard-boiled egg, salmon, and edamame, this bowl is packed with protein. With or without the noodles, it will leave your tummy satisfied.

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30. Burrito Bowl

What’s that you say? I can make my own burrito bowl? Why yes, yes you can.

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31. Chicken and Asparagus Lemon Stir-Fry

Cooking the chicken and asparagus in lemon juice, garlic, and soy sauce takes the main ingredients from relatively bland to super savory.

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32. Kale, Spinach, and Pear Smoothie

A smoothie for lunch? Yes, just go with it. And yes, it’s green. But before you say “blech,” give it a try. I promise, it doesn’t taste like grass.

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33. Mini Frittatas

Weekends aren’t the only time for brunch. (But leave the bottomless mimosas for your days off.) Yes, these require some oven time, but make a bunch in advance and you’re set for the week.

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34. Rice Cake With Nut Butter and Banana

Another lunch for someone with a sweet tooth—also for someone who needs to put together a lunch quickly.

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35. Roast Beef Roll-ups

Easy to make, easy to eat. Substitute any lunch meat if roast beef isn’t your thang.

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36. Salad-Stuffed Avocado

Usually avocado is a topping, but in this recipe, it runs the show as a fantastic and edible vessel for your salad (though I wouldn’t eat the peel).

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37. Shrimp and Broccoli Stir Fry

Not just take-out food. You can make your own healthy version and gobble it up all week (or at least a few days). And on the side, maybe you can have some rice (see below).

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38. 10-Minute Veggie Fried Rice

Or, you can eat this all on its own. Yum.

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39. Superfoods Smoothie

This may be made with blueberries, but you certainly won’t feel blue after you drink it. (Hint: you can also use other berries, too.)

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Casserole and Slow Cooker Work Lunch Ideas

Speaking of making things in bulk, casseroles and Crock-Pot meals are a great way to do this. My slow cooker is one of my favorite kitchen items. You can find some very reasonably priced options on Amazon.

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40. Beef and Barley

This hearty meal is the perfect lunch during the chillier months (or during the summer when your office building’s AC makes your cubicle feel like an icebox).

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41. Buffalo Chicken Bowl

Sometimes all you need for an exciting meal is hot sauce. And the meat soaks it up even more when it’s in a slow cooker for a couple hours.

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42. Butternut Squash, Carmelized Onion, and Spinach Lasagna

Putting a sweet twist on your traditional lasagna. Caramelized onions are everything.

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43. Chicken Enchilada Casserole

What’s better than chicken enchiladas? Chicken enchiladas that last for days.

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44. Coconut Sweet Potatoes and Wild Rice

If you haven’t added coconut milk to a dish before, you’re missing out. It adds a different flavor profile to all ingredients in the dish, especially in the potatoes and rice.

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45. Hawaiian Pulled Pork

Pineapple and pork? You better bet it’s a perfect pair.

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46. Sausage and Bean Casserole

Cannelini beans, also known as white kidney beans, are just as much a star of this recipe as the sausage is.

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47. Smoky Three-Bean Bake

Another three bean dish? Yep. This one has a smoky flavor from the bacon and paprika.

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48. Springtime Minestrone

Not all soups are just all broth. In fact, this one has tons of greens and beans. As long as you have a secure vessel to transport this liquid lunch in, this is a great option.

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49. Tomato Lentil Soup

Again, so much more than broth here. The lentils are packed with fiber and protein and soak up all the flavor of the tomatoes.

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50. Turkey Chili

While this is a solid recipe, there are a bunch of other great chili options. If you’re feeling extra ambitious, whip up some cornbread to go with it.

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51. Vegetable Curry with Sweet Potato and Chickpeas

Curries are optimized in slow cookers—all the spices have ample time to blend together and make one awesome-tasting meal.

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52. Vegetable Parmesan Quinoa

The great thing about quinoa? It absorbs all the flavors it’s cooking in.

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