26 DIY Lunchbox Snacks for Kids - MyRecipes (2024)

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From granola barsto homemade trail mix, and so much more,kids will be delighted when they open up their lunchbox at school to see one of these easy, make-aheadsnacks.

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Apple Chips with Honey-Lemon Mint Yogurt Dip

Apple Chips with Honey-Lemon Mint Yogurt Dip

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Apple Chips with Honey-Lemon Mint Yogurt Dip Recipe

With less sugar and processed ingredients than in store-bought varieties, these DIY lunchbox snacks are made with wholesome ingredients from your own kitchen. From popcorn to fruit bars to trail mix, we have the best healthy make ahead snacks for kids (and you, too!). First up—there's no need to buy pre-packaged apple chips when the real thing is so easy to make at home. These easy baked apple chips make a satisfyingly sweet—and nutritious—snack.

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Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix

Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix

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Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix Recipe

Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix satisfies a sweet and salty craving while giving you an energy boost throughout the day.

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Cranberry Oat Bars

Cranberry Oat Bars

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Cranberry Oat Bars Recipe

Kids will love to snack on these oat bars filled with a sweet cranberry mixture.

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Puppy Chow

Puppy Chow

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Puppy Chow Recipe

A chocolate-coated, powdered sugar-dousedcereal treat is the perfect, portable dessert forshareable snacking. Classic Puppy Chow comes together in under 10 minutes using just a few simple ingredients. It's always a fan-favorite dessert, but ifsharing isn'tyour style, curl up withyour remote and a gigantic bowl and indulge all byyourself. Either way, we're not judging.

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Peach-Strawberry Fruit Leather

Peach-Strawberry Fruit Leather

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Peach-Strawberry Fruit Leather Recipe

This kid-friendly fruit snack recipe requires just 4 ingredients.

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Cheddar Cheese Snack Crackers

Cheddar Cheese Snack Crackers

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Cheddar Cheese Snack Crackers Recipe

Skip the store-bought version and create your own cheesy snack crackers for afternoon snacking.

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Cheesy Pita Chips

Cheesy Pita Chips

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Cheesy Pita Chips Recipe

Pair these herby, cheesy baked pita chips with your favorite homemade hummus recipe. If you don't have Manchego cheese, you can also use Parmesan cheese.

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No-Bake Chewy Granola Bars

No-Bake Chewy Granola Bars

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No-Bake Chewy Granola Bars Recipe

These bars are a perfectly portable snack you can prep on Sunday and enjoy throughout the week. Wrap leftovers tightly in plastic wrap, and store in the fridge. The bars will continue to firm up as they chill.

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Sea Salt Soft Pretzels

Sea Salt Soft Pretzels

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Sea Salt Soft Pretzels Recipe

Twisted, buttered, and salted. Ball park soft pretzels can be enjoyed at home for a light snack or a crowd-pleasing party appetizer.

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookie Bars

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookie Bars Recipe

They’re everything you love about a classic PB&J sandwich, but in cookie form (i.e. way better). These peanut butter and jelly bars feature a chewy peanut butter cookie layer, topped with a sweet-tart jammy layer, and finished off with a crunchy peanut butter streusel. While they would make for a perfect lunchbox treat to send with your kiddos (particularly if you’re not already packing them a PB&J sandwich), these nostalgic, deliciously balanced cookie bars are also a huge hit with the grown-up crowd. Pack them up for your next tailgate or potluck, and ready yourself for rave reviews. We went with grape jam for our bars, but feel free to use your favorite flavor instead.

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Fruit and Nut Chewy Bars

Fruit and Nut Chewy Bars

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Fruit and Nut Chewy Bars Recipe

These homemade fruit and nut bars are a refreshing alternative to packaged granola bars. Be sure to use Medjool dates — the bars will be too dry otherwise.

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Microwave Sweet Potato Chips

Microwave Sweet Potato Chips

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Microwave Sweet Potato Chips Recipe

When the chip craving strikes, look no further than these healthy, homemade chips. Pro tip:You'll need a mandoline to slice the potato thin enough to crisp.

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Crispy Parmesan Chickpeas

Crispy Parmesan Chickpeas

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Crispy Parmesan Chickpeas Recipe

Dry your chickpeas as thoroughly as possible before cooking to ensure a satisfyingly crisp result. If you're planning to pack these flavor-coated, fiber-filled poppers as a to-go snack, be sure to allow them to cool completely on a flat surface first.

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Chocolate-Chocolate Chip Muffins

Chocolate-Chocolate Chip Muffins

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Chocolate-Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe

This crowd-pleasing recipe is chocolately but not too sweet -- making these muffins perfect for breakfast or any other time of day.

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Smoked Paprika Popcorn

Smoked Paprika Popcorn

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Smoked Paprika Popcorn Recipe

Inspired by the explosion of pre-popped popcorn on the market, we came up with some fresh and easy snacks of our own. The key to flavorful popcorn is to toss it very well with the butter first, then with the seasonings.

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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels Recipe

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Dipped Pretzels are a salty, sweet pick-up dessert that's just as ideal for a snack as it is for a party.

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Pistachio-Apple Bars with Chia Seeds

Pistachio-Apple Bars with Chia Seeds

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Pistachio-Apple Bars with Chia Seeds Recipe

These homemade bars combine fruit and nut flavors to make atasty snack.

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Marshmallow Popcorn Treats with Dark Chocolate Drizzle

Marshmallow Popcorn Treats with Dark Chocolate Drizzle

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Marshmallow Popcorn Treats with Dark Chocolate Drizzle Recipe

Reminiscent of classic popcorn balls, these salty-sweet treats make for awesome low-fat, lunch box-friendly snacking. Make a batch with the kids this weekend to enjoy throughout the week.

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Miniature Corn Muffins

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Miniature Corn Muffins Recipe

Savory corn muffins are a delicious accompaniment to any lunch and a healthy alternative to high-calorie packaged muffins. Plus, the size makes them easy for little hands to manage.

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Homemade Applesauce

Homemade Applesauce

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Homemade Applesauce Recipe

Applesauce is a lunchbox staple. And when you make your own, you can customize the flavor by varying the spices, types of apples, and amount of added sugar.

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Apricot Streusel Bars

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Apricot Streusel Bars Recipe

These are a delicious alternative to boxed cereals and granola bars. You can tuck them in a lunchbox or carry in the car for an on-the-go breakfast. Play around with different nuts and preserves for an endless variety of flavor combinations.

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Best Fudgy Brownies

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Best Fudgy Brownies Recipe

Meet your new go-to recipe for homemade brownies. These decadenttreats are extra rich and fudgy, thanksto a double hit of baking chocolate and bittersweet chocolate morsels. They’re incredibly easy to make, plus you probably have most of the ingredients in your pantry already. And while we’re definitely not above boxed brownie mixes, these homemade brownies would certainly steal the show at any party or get-together.

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Pimento Cheese Puffs

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Pimento Cheese Puffs Recipe

Classic French gougères with a Southern remix. These airy pimiento cheese puffs make an impressive addition to virtually any party spread. While the choux pastry dough may seem intimidating to make, trust us—success is just a matter of not walking away from the pan. As long as you can stay put and keep stirring (so that your dough doesn’t burn), you can make gougères.

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Copycat Little Debbie Oatmeal Crème Pies

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Copycat Little Debbie Oatmeal Crème Pies Recipe

Is this recipe an exact replica of Little Debbie Oatmeal Crème Pies? No.These are better. Rather than thin cakes, we went for oatmeal cookies that pack an almost peanut-butter-like flavor without any nuts. The crème filling completely nails what we love about the prepackaged pies, but takes things further with an almost airy, marshmallow-based consistency. If that doesn’t convince you, preparing these at home is just as quick (if not faster) than a grocery run.

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Raspberry, Sumac, and Almond Snack Cake

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Raspberry, Sumac, and Almond Snack Cake Recipe

Featuring a delightfully crunchy almond topping along with the delicate sunny brightness of sumac, this cake is effortlessly impressive. And given how easy it is to whip up, it’s a perfect go-to recipe for any occasion that calls for a special treat. Lightly toasting the almond flour before incorporating it into the batter imbues the cake with a delicious toasty depth; however, if you’re in a hurry, rest assured, the overall success of the recipe is not incumbent on this step. Serve as-is or with lightly sweetened whipped cream.

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Chai Swirl Cheesecake Bars

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Chai Swirl Cheesecake Bars Recipe

These eye-catching dessert bars taste like your favorite chai latte, reimagined in cheesecake form. Featuring flavorful swirls of chai-infused cream cheese filling, each bite offers richly aromatic, spiced flavor set against a cool and creamy vanilla cheesecake backdrop. They’re a simple dessert to make, but undeniably impressive.

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FAQs

How do you make a lunchbox for kids? ›

Arrange a variety of ingredients like sliced veggies, cheese cubes, whole-grain crackers, and mini sandwich fillings. Let your kids get creative by choosing and assembling their own snacks or mini sandwiches.

What foods are recommended for children who bring a lunchbox from home? ›

Fruits are nature's candy, and they make for some of the overall best lunch box snacks for kids.
  • Apple Slices. Apple Slices. ...
  • Frozen Grapes. Frozen Grapes. ...
  • Banana Chips. Banana Chips. ...
  • Fruit Cups. Fruit Cups. ...
  • Carrot and Celery Sticks. Carrot and Celery Sticks. ...
  • Cucumber Slices. ...
  • Bell Pepper Strips. ...
  • Turkey or Chicken Roll-Ups.
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What are healthy snacks for school lunch? ›

  • Applesauce (Unsweetened), Fruit Cups, and Canned Fruit. These have a long shelf life and are low-cost, easy, and healthy if canned in juice or light syrup. ...
  • Dried Fruit. ...
  • Frozen Fruit. ...
  • Fruit Leathers. ...
  • Fruit Salad. ...
  • Smoothies. ...
  • Deliveries. ...
  • Dips.

What are 10 good lunch foods for kids? ›

Kids' healthy lunch recipes
  • Lemon & yogurt chicken flatbreads. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
  • Butter bean curry wraps. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
  • Pitta pockets. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. ...
  • Homemade fish finger sarnie. ...
  • Pesto egg muffin bites. ...
  • Rice cake cress faces. ...
  • Tomato soup with pasta. ...
  • Chicken taco salad.

What food should parents not pack in the lunchbox? ›

Meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, soft cheese, and cut fruits and vegetables are most likely to be attacked by food- borne bacteria.

What are 7 healthy lunches? ›

What you eat for lunch is almost as important as what you eat for breakfast.
  • Avocado and egg sandwich. ...
  • Summer rolls with peanut sauce. ...
  • Quinoa pear salad with spinach, cranberries and pecans. ...
  • Protein Salad. ...
  • Loaded Vegetable Sandwich. ...
  • Lentil vegetable soup. ...
  • Chicken burrito bowl with rice and beans.
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What is the best lunch snack? ›

Try these snacks:
  • Steamed edamame (soybeans)
  • Apple slices with almond butter.
  • Veggie sticks with black bean dip.
  • Small handful of nuts and seeds.
  • Hard-boiled egg and a few whole grain crackers.
  • Plain or vanilla Greek yogurt with berries.
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What is a healthy packed kid lunch? ›

For example: Beans, edamame, nuts, seeds, peanut butter, hummus, veggie burger, roasted turkey or chicken slices, or a hardboiled egg. Choose any 1 whole grain. For example: whole grain pasta, bread, and crackers, brown rice, quinoa, steel-cut oats, and other minimally-processed whole grains.

What should a 13 year old make for lunch? ›

Best recipes for teenagers
  • Stir-fries. When encouraging your teen to cook, the best approach can be to help them organise the ingredients they need – and then take a step back. ...
  • Pizza. Let your teen channel some Neapolitan vibes by making their own pizza from scratch. ...
  • Curry. ...
  • Pasta. ...
  • Bowl food. ...
  • Quesadillas. ...
  • Omelettes. ...
  • Chilli.

What to put in 4 year old packed lunch? ›

Starchy foods – such as potatoes, bread, rice, pasta and yam – are better sources of energy, as they contain other important nutrients too. Use fruit to sweeten yoghurts and desserts. meals. This includes meat, fish, eggs, ground nuts and seeds, and soya products such as tofu.

How to make a healthy lunch box for kids? ›

The formula is simple: fill half your plate (or lunch box) with colorful fruits or vegetables (aim for two to three different types), one-quarter with whole grains, and the remaining quarter with healthy proteins.

What should be in a child's packed lunch? ›

Make sure your packed lunch contains:
  • 1) A portion of bread (or similar), rice, potatoes or pasta.
  • 2) Plenty of fruit and vegetables.
  • 3) A portion of dairy or a calcium rich alternative.
  • 4) Some protein in the form of beans, pulses, fish, egg, meat.
  • 5) A healthy drink.

How to make homemade ice pack for kids lunch? ›

Using a measuring cup, add 1/2 to 3/4 cup of dish soap to the empty, open bag. If you want to make a colorful ice pack, you can add 4-5 drops of food coloring (or to make custom colors like orange or violet mix half red and half yellow or half red and half blue, respectively.

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