We’ve teamed up with Countdown to make lunchtime more delicious! Whether you’ve got a fussy eater or a vegetarian on your hands, these recipe ideas make it easy to pack a lunchbox with all sorts of yummy options.
Vegie-packed rolls
To reheat: Thaw rolls, then bake at 180°C (160°C fan-forced) for 15-20 minutes or until heated, or cook from frozen for 25-30 minutes. Note
Pasta salad
Pasta salad is the perfect dish for a light lunch or family barbecue. With minimal ingredients needed, this fragrant and scrumptious pasta salad is sure to be a crowd pleaser.
Sweet chilli tuna wraps
Sweet chilli tuna wraps make a great lunchtime snack to take with you, or for the kids. Note
Leftover cereal slice
Attention all budget-savvy bakers! This crunchy, chocolately slice is a genius way of using up leftover cereal.
Mini meatlovers pizza
Pepperoni sausage is in the deli section; if unavailable, replace with cabanossi. And you can use 4 small round pizza bases instead of English muffins. Note
Cheesymite scrolls
Mini cheesey, vegemitey scrolls in a lunchbox? Yes please! Complete this school lunch with dried fruit and cucumber sticks.
Apricot energy balls
Whip up these deliciously healthy energy-packed treats in no time at all – perfect for a lunch box snack or on-the-go energy boost!
Cheesy frittatas
These cheesy cauliflower and pea frittatas are easy to make and super tasty. Enjoy them hot with a side salad or straight from the fridge as a nutritious on-the-go snack.
Choc banana muffins
The unbeatable combination of chocolate and banana is celebrated in these delicious muffins, which are packed full of real chocolate chips. These are great to make with the kids as a weekend treat or lunchbox snack.
Vege sausage rolls
These sausage rolls are jam-packed full of veges meaning they’re a reasonably healthy lunchtime addition.
Apricot and walnut biscuits
These golden biscuits are delicious and great to make with the kids. Full of crunchy walnuts and chewy apricot pieces, they’ll be a sure-fire hit!