21 Quick Lunchbox Picks Worth Doubling for the Whole Week

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Packing lunch every morning gets old long before Friday arrives. These 21 recipes cover fast sandwiches, salads, pasta, hearty leftovers, easy sides, and a few cookies that make a packed lunch feel less repetitive. Some are best early in the week, while sturdier dishes such as air fryer sweet potatoes, Greek spaghetti, slow cooker chicken, and casseroles hold well for several days when stored properly. Doubling the right batch gives you more choices to portion, reheat, or pack with minimal work on busy mornings.

Gnocchi with Lemon-Parmesan Sauce

Gnocchi in Lemon-Parmesan Sauce on a black plate.
Gnocchi with Lemon-Parmesan Sauce. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Golden around the edges and coated in a creamy citrus sauce, Gnocchi with Lemon-Parmesan Sauce takes just 12 minutes from start to finish and makes six servings. Store-bought gnocchi cooks with butter before heavy cream, Parmesan, and fresh lemon juice finish the skillet. A doubled batch gives you an easy warm lunch that reheats without a long kitchen session. Pack it with a simple vegetable side to balance the rich sauce.
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Cottage Cheese Toast with Mango

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Cottage Cheese Toast with Mango. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Bright, creamy, and crunchy in the same bite, Cottage Cheese Toast with Mango comes together in 5 minutes for two servings. Thick sourdough gets topped with cottage cheese, sliced mango, toasted coconut, and sesame seeds. Since the assembled toast can soften in storage, pack the toppings separately and build it when lunch starts. Doubling the mango and cottage cheese portions makes two days of fast lunches without committing to soggy bread.
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Brisket Fried Rice

A cast-iron pan filled with Brisket Fried Rice, garnished with sliced avocado, lime wedges, jalapeno slices, and fresh cilantro.
Brisket Fried Rice. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Smoky leftovers get a second life in Brisket Fried Rice, which makes six servings with only 10 minutes of prep and 15 minutes of cooking. Chilled rice, diced brisket, red bell pepper, jalapeño, garlic, egg, lime, and Chipotle Tabasco build a hearty skillet lunch. It is especially useful when cooked brisket is already in the fridge. Divide a larger batch into containers, then add avocado or green onions after reheating.
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Cheez-Its Tostada

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Cheez-Its Tostada. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Crunchy, cheesy bases make Cheez-Its Tostada a lunch that is far from another plain sandwich. The recipe serves four and uses homemade cheddar cracker bases topped with refried beans, taco meat, lettuce, tomato, shredded cheese, and sour cream. The dough needs an hour to chill, but the cracker bases can be made the day before. Pack the bases and toppings separately so everything stays crisp until it is time to assemble.
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Garlic Dipping Sauce

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Garlic Dipping Sauce. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Cool and creamy with plenty of garlic, Garlic Dipping Sauce needs 10 minutes and yields six servings for snack-style lunchboxes. Sour cream and mayonnaise are mixed with finely chopped garlic, parsley, Worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice. The flavor strengthens as it rests, so making it a few hours ahead works well. Portion a doubled batch into small containers for vegetables, chicken bites, or fries, and keep the dip chilled until lunch.
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Shirazi Salad

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Shirazi Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Finely diced and lively, Shirazi Salad is light enough to tuck beside a sandwich or a richer main. Ten minutes of prep makes eight servings from Roma tomatoes, English cucumber, red onion, mint, parsley, dill, lime juice, and olive oil. The recipe keeps for about two days before the vegetables begin to soften, so this is better for early-week lunches than a full five-day run. Double it when packing for more than one person.
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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes

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Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Browned edges and a soft center give Air Fryer Sweet Potato Cubes plenty of lunchbox range without much hands-on work. Four servings are ready in 18 minutes, with cumin, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and oil coating the sweet potatoes. Leftovers keep in the refrigerator for four to five days and can be reheated in the air fryer, oven, or microwave. A doubled batch works beside chicken, fish, grain bowls, or salads.
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Steak & Pasta Salad

A black bowl filled with a pasta salad containing farfalle, steak slices, radishes, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, nuts, and crumbled blue cheese, garnished with parsley, on a wooden board next to a spoon.
Steak & Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Chilled, filling, and built for leftovers, Steak & Pasta Salad makes eight servings in 25 minutes. Pasta and sliced cooked steak are tossed with spinach, cherry tomatoes, corn, radishes, red onion, blue cheese, and a buttermilk ranch dressing. The components can be prepared ahead, and the finished salad keeps for two to three days depending on the age of the steak. Portion it for early-week lunches and reserve extra dressing for reheated or chilled leftovers.
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Cookie Frosted Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Cookie Frosted Chocolate Chip Cookies. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Big bakery-style treats make Cookie Frosted Chocolate Chip Cookies an easy way to add something sweet to packed lunches. The 27-minute recipe makes eight cookies with a classic chocolate chip dough, vanilla frosting, and crushed chocolate chip cookies folded into the topping. Because the frosting goes on only after the cookies cool, they are simple to finish ahead. Double the batch when several lunchboxes need a dessert, then store the extras in an airtight container.
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Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken

Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken garnished with chopped parsley in a white bowl on a light wooden surface.
Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken. Photo credit: Retro Recipe Book.

Hands-off cooking is the advantage of Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken, even though the full recipe takes 6 hours and 10 minutes. Ten minutes of prep sets up six servings of chicken breasts seasoned with brown sugar, smoked paprika, garlic powder, BBQ sauce, and apple cider vinegar. Once shredded, the chicken works in sandwiches, wraps, or bowls and is designed for leftovers. Make a larger batch on a low-key evening, then portion it for several lunches.
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Tortellini Soup with Kale & Chicken

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Tortellini Soup with Kale & Chicken. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Chunky enough to make a thermos lunch count, Tortellini Soup with Kale & Chicken serves six in 40 minutes. Kale, chicken broth, diced tomatoes, tortellini, cooked chicken, onion, celery, carrot, and Italian seasoning give each bowl plenty of substance. A larger pot is useful when several lunches need something warm rather than another cold sandwich. Reheat a portion until steaming, then pack it in a preheated insulated container for lunchtime.
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Salted Dark Chocolate Cookies

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Salted Dark Chocolate Cookies. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Deep chocolate flavor and a salty finish make Salted Dark Chocolate Cookies easy to divide across a week of lunches. The recipe makes 30 cookies, with a 15-minute prep and a 12-minute bake, using cocoa powder, dark chocolate, brown sugar, butter, and flaked sea salt. That generous yield already suits batch packing, but doubling works for larger households or the freezer. Add one or two to lunchboxes once the cookies are completely cool.
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Pastrami Reuben Sandwich

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Pastrami Reuben Sandwich. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Melty cheese and warm deli meat make Pastrami Reuben Sandwich a 10-minute lunch for days when cold sandwiches sound boring. One sandwich layers marble rye with pastrami, Swiss cheese, drained sauerkraut, and Russian dressing before a quick trip under the broiler. The recipe is written for one, so scaling it means simply lining up more portions. Keep the sauerkraut well drained and assemble close to eating time so the bread does not get soggy.
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Chicken Tinga Tostadas

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Chicken Tinga Tostadas. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Stacked for build-your-own lunches, Chicken Tinga Tostadas offer a 20-minute route to four servings with plenty of room for separate toppings. Each tostada gets refried beans and chicken tinga, with lettuce, cheddar, red onion, tomato, cabbage, or jalapeño available as add-ons. The recipe notes that store-bought tostadas and make-ahead chicken tinga can shorten assembly even more. Pack the shells apart from the filling, then build lunch at the table for better crunch.
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Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs

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Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Loaded with pasta, meat, vegetables, and cheese, Blackstone Tortellini with Meatballs makes eight servings in 30 minutes. Fresh tortellini and meatballs cook on the griddle with onion, garlic, bell pepper, cherry tomatoes, spinach, Italian seasoning, and mozzarella. The large yield makes portioning easy before anyone goes back for seconds at dinner. Pack reheatable containers for lunch, and add the mozzarella at the end so it melts into the hot pasta rather than overcooking.
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Baja Fish Tacos

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Baja Fish Tacos. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Fresh toppings and baked fish keep Baja Fish Tacos lighter than many packed taco lunches while still making four servings in 20 minutes. Cod is seasoned, baked, and tucked into corn or flour tortillas with coleslaw mix, chipotle crema, lime, and cilantro. For a lunchbox, keep the fish, tortillas, slaw, and crema in separate containers until serving. Doubling the fish portion is useful when dinner leftovers need to cover the next day’s lunches too.
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Wheat Berry Salad with Tuna & Tomatoes

Wheat Berry Salad with Tomato & Tuna in a bowl.
Wheat Berry Salad with Tuna & Tomatoes. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Chewy grains make Wheat Berry Salad with Tuna & Tomatoes a sturdy cold lunch once the longer cooking step is finished. The recipe takes 1 hour and 10 minutes and makes eight servings with wheat berries, canned tuna, tomatoes, green onions, parsley, lemon juice, and olive oil. Leftovers keep for three to four days in the refrigerator. Cook a doubled grain batch when time allows, then portion the finished salad for several lunches without reheating.
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Firehouse NY Steamer Sandwich

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Firehouse NY Steamer Sandwich. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Hot sub-shop flavors come together fast in Firehouse NY Steamer Sandwich, an 8-minute recipe written for one serving. A submarine bun is layered with corned beef, pastrami, provolone, spicy mustard, mayonnaise, and Italian dressing before the meat and cheese are warmed under the broiler. The ingredients keep well on hand, so doubling means setting out two or more sets at once. Assemble near lunchtime to keep the toasted bread from softening in storage.
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Greek Spaghetti

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Greek Spaghetti. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Colorful vegetables and briny add-ins make Greek Spaghetti useful when a packed pasta lunch needs more than sauce and noodles. Four servings are ready in 25 minutes with cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts, capers, spinach, feta, lemon, and fresh herbs. Leftovers keep for three to four days in the refrigerator, giving a doubled batch real workweek value. Portion it after dinner, then reheat gently or eat it closer to room temperature if that suits your lunch setup.
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Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Sausage

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Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Sausage. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Thick, cheesy squares make Eggless Breakfast Casserole with Sausage easy to portion even though the full bake takes 55 minutes. Eight servings layer shredded potatoes with breakfast sausage, onion, red bell pepper, cheddar, and a buttered cornflake topping. Leftovers keep for three to four days and reheat in the microwave or a low oven. Bake it when you have more time, then cut and pack individual portions for hearty lunches that need only reheating.
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Air Fryer Chicken Cordon Bleu

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Air Fryer Chicken Cordon Bleu. Photo credit: Cook What You Love.

Fast air fryer cooking gives Air Fryer Chicken Cordon Bleu a short path from freezer to lunch plate. The recipe serves four with just 2 minutes of prep and about 10 minutes of cooking, using frozen breaded chicken patties, deli ham, and shredded Swiss cheese. Leftovers keep for three to four days and can be reheated in the air fryer, oven, or microwave. Double it when several lunches need an easy hot main with minimal assembly.
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