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    Home » Festivals, Memories and Misc » Kids Lunch Box - Ideas for Sandwich fillings

    Kids Lunch Box - Ideas for Sandwich fillings

    Published: Mar 11, 2011 · Modified: Oct 21, 2016 by Srivalli · 11 Comments

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    Konda loves sandwiches. She can live on them for all three meals. There was a period when she was so crazy about Dosas. she would want Dosas for all three meals, then next year it got shifted to bread. It had to be with bread all the time. As with most south Indian families, I get to hear this sentiment being expressed often. Comments such as she eats only bread and nothing else. Somehow breakfast for elders at home, always meant eating Idlis, Dosas, Pongal or at least Pooris. But never anything with bread. One eats bread only when not keeping well. I have given up explaining that bread is recommended diet during illness because it is so healthy.

    Anyway cutting the story short, I decided I would at least make it very filling and wholesome to avoid such complains.

    With my boys, they eat their breakfast at school, so it will anyways be either dosa, aloo paratha, poha. Since Peddu loves Cheese Sandwich and Jam, I send that for him, while Chinnu takes Dosas with Sugar. Yes he is so fond of the sugar combo, I know it's bad to give in, but well I guess they will grow out of it. Also the amount of energy spent will balance that empty calorie going in.

    When it comes to Konda's weekly menu, I try to mostly plan her meals. I always stock bread as it's easy to get her eat this. But when she plans a menu, she makes sure she eats. While Nutella, Cheese spread and Jam are her favorite fillings for bread, I also make Cheese toast, aloo stuffed, Paneer stuff for her bread fillings.

    I decided that I should collect some ideas and try them myself. These ideas are collected from various sources, GDM members, recipe clippings. I thank them all for saving Moms in distress..:)

    I often get emails from readers asking for menu help and ideas, I thought sharing these ideas on the blog will help many others.

    Please do share your idea, if it's not already listed here.

    Kids love food served in different shapes. I think they love those heart shaped, circle shaped ones. So you can cut out using cutters and make them sandwiches.

    If you want to make a bunny, you can use carrot for ears, raisin eyes etc

    Vegetarian Fillings

    Sweet Fillings:

    Peanut butter Jam
    Peanut butter with some banana rings and little honey.
    With Buttered bread slices with Honey, Banana slices
    Toasted Bread with butter and Jam
    With Nutella, Banana rings
    Lightly grilled apple slices, honey and cottage cheese
    Condensed milk

    Savory Fillings

    With Buttered bread slices with a layer of green pesto sauce and slices of tomatoes and cucumber
    With Buttered bread slices with Hummus, Tomato, Cucumber slices, Salt and pepper if required
    Cheese, Tomato, Cucumber
    Cream Cheese with sautéed vegetables
    Hummus, Grated Carrot, Cucumber
    Tomato, Mozzarella, Avocado
    Plain cheese sandwich
    Potato cheese sandwich- Potatoes cubed very small and sautéed with little salt & pepper.
    Carrot sandwich (Grated carrot sautéed with salt, chilli powder, onion)
    Cheese, Cucumber with Salt and pepper
    Cheese, Tomato  with Salt and pepper
    Cheese (pepper jack) and mustard
    Butter, Garlic spread, Italian herbs and cheese
    Green Chutney with Cucumber
    Green Chutney with Cucumber, boiled potatoes
    Garlic chutney
    Mint chutney
    Garlic relish, hummus
    Sautéed Onions, Green Chilies and salt
    Cheese with sautéed onions, chilis.
    Grated Cheese, Chili Flakes and salt
    Pizza Sandwiches

    Non Vegetarian Filling

    Cheese and Ham
    Turkey and Cheese
    BLT sandwich
    Turkey, Lettuce and Mayo
    Turkey, Cheese, Tomato and Cucumber
    Butter/hard boiled egg,
    Butter/scrambled egg
    Tuna melt
    Ham and cheese/salami and cheese
    Egg salad
    Eggs and cheese
    Turkey slices and cheese with ketchup
    Leftover Chicken
    Shredded Chicken
    French toast
    French Toast Sandwich.

    Club Sandwiches

    Layer of pesto on one slice, a layer of sun dried tomato spread on another. A few tomato slices, and some greens, and a slice of pepperjack cheese. grill and wrap it in foil.
    Butter/Green Chutney/Ketchup/Cheese slice
    Boiled Potatoes, Grated Beets, Cucumber, Green Chutney

    Leftover Subjis

    Aloo Sabji
    Rajma Masala
    Channa Masala
    Dals

    Basically all vegetable curries can be stuffed if you sauté them dry, spice them up a bit and stuff between.

    The sandwiches can be served plain, grilled, toasted on pan, or sandwich maker.

    We now have a wide variety of cheese spreads seasoned with spices available. They make a great filling for a quick bite.

    I think I covered almost everything, but then you never know. I would love to know and expand this list with more ideas I may have missed out here. Please do share them.

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    Comments

    1. Smitha says

      March 11, 2011 at 4:38 pm

      wonderful fillings…I can live on these for days….

      Reply
    2. ila says

      March 11, 2011 at 1:03 pm

      Wonderful ideas 🙂

      Reply
    3. Nimi SunilKumar says

      March 11, 2011 at 1:59 pm

      luv ur ideas!I have an award w8in for u on my blog(Awards Page)..plz accept it!

      Reply
    4. divya says

      March 11, 2011 at 2:43 pm

      great ideas..

      Reply
    5. Sonia says

      March 11, 2011 at 2:47 pm

      Thanks for sharing lots n lots of interesting ideas... !

      Reply
    6. veena krishnakumar says

      March 12, 2011 at 6:08 am

      wow!!!!!!!!so may ideas that i can use now. Thnx to konda:-)

      Reply
    7. Archana says

      March 12, 2011 at 5:31 pm

      wonderful. Now tiffin box is easier.

      Reply
    8. sangeeta says

      March 29, 2011 at 8:49 am

      Hi Srivalli ...thanks for dropping by and as i was looking through your posts i found this one quite interesting . Even i get many requests for sandwich fillings esp. for kids and tiffing boxes . You have suggested many practical n healthy fillings but i find that baking stuffed breads like calzones and rolls etc is so much time saving when the dough is ready in the fridge ...also using whole wheat flour and soya flour etc . ensures good nutrition for the kids and the bread will not be regretted.

      I could not understand why bread is considered illness food as you have mentioned , is there a story behind it...i am curious..In the north of India , only khichris and soups are associated with illness 🙂

      Reply
    9. Srivalli says

      March 29, 2011 at 8:59 am

      Hello Sangeeta,

      Thanks for writing in. I am glad you found this interesting..

      Yes of course stuffed breads are so easy and quick to get done if you have the dough ready. Actually I was to cover on that next, this post was only for sandwich filling. Thought it might be useful to get them to one place.

      hahah yes in the south of India, most folks consider bread to be a food when one falls sick. Of course doctors advice them to eat bread because it is healthy. On the contrary it has come to mean that way. I was lucky that my parents loved to have this as part of their breakfast menu. It took a while to get my husband get over this notion. Even now he jokes that Idlis and bread is to be eaten when one has fever, meaning they are bland. I ensure his sandwich is much spiced..:)

      Thanks for the nice conversation..

      Reply
    10. Archy says

      June 13, 2011 at 8:18 am

      Wow, wonderful ideas for sandwiches!! Not only kids, when ur short of time, these tips are really helpful!! thanx!!

      Reply
    11. Anonymous says

      July 02, 2014 at 1:03 am

      Since the sandwiches are made and packed almost 4 hours in advance ....The bread tends to get soggy..any ideas what could be done for that

      Reply

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