Reduce the cost of buying lunches with these super easy, affordable, and versatile Homemade Lunchables. With four flavor options, allergy modifications, storage info, and more, these are some of our favorite kids lunch ideas!

Six containers with homemade lunchables in them.

We love all easy kids lunch ideas and this one ranks up there as one of the options we turn to most often. Homemade Lunchables are one of the easiest ways to combine a few food groups into a satisfying toddler lunch idea and are so much less expensive to make than they are to buy.

There is a lot of variety in how you put together these packed lunches, so see below for all of the options. And know you can use these ideas as a starting point and work with your kids to come up with your own combinations.

Pack these in kids bento lunch boxes like this Snack Box from Easy Lunchboxes with ice packs in an insulated kids lunch bag to keep them safe to use as school lunch ideas, camp lunch ideas, or summer lunch ideas.

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Ingredients You Need

Here’s a look at the ingredients you need to make Homemade Lunchables so you know what to pick up from the store or have ready.

Ingredients for homemade lunchables on countertop.
  • Crackers or flatbread: We usually use whole grain crackers for kids or mini flatbread or pita bread in our Homemade Lunchables.
  • Cheese: “Cracker Cuts” are small square cuts of cheese that are the perfect size for a kids lunch box. You can also cut up regular slices of cheese, too. Try cheddar, mozzarella, or other cheeses in these DIY Lunchables.
  • Deli meat: Turkey, ham, salami, or pepperoni are the typical options to include in a homemade Lunchable. If you prefer low-sodium options, look for those at your store. You can also use leftover shredded or cubed chicken, hard-boiled eggs, or beans to vary the protein options.
  • Produce: I like to include some raw vegetables for lunch such as cucumbers, carrots, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, or snap peas. For fruit, I like to add apple slices, grapes, or oranges. You can customize your own kids lunches; see the options below.
  • Dips or sauces: For pizza Lunchables, include pizza sauce. For other options, you can include another dip or sauce that your kids like such as mustard, mayonnaise, salsa, hummus, or ranch. (Try a small dip container to make packing that easy.)

Desserts: Include cookies or other dessert as you like.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a preview of how to make these Homemade Lunchables so you know what to expect from the process. Scroll down to the end of this post for the full information, including the amounts and the timing.

Making a homemade lunchable on parchment paper.
  1. Prep any produce you are planning to use. (Here’s the info on how to store fresh apples so they don’t brown.)
  2. Add each food group to a compartment of your bento box.
  3. Cover with the lid and pack in an insulated kids lunch bag with an ice pack and a drink.

TIP: You can pack these the night before or in the morning of the day you need them and usually they will hold up just fine. The ingredients are fairly sturdy.

Homemade lunchable with cheese, cookies and crackers.

Idea 1. Make vegetarian Lunchables with cheese, whole grain crackers, apples, and cookies.

Homemade pizza lunchable.

Idea 2. Make pizza Lunchables with mini naan or pita chips, pizza sauce, shredded mozzarella, and pepperoni.

Homemade lunchable with ham, cheese and crackers.

Idea 3. Make turkey and cheese Lunchables with deli meat (cut it with a small round cookie cutter if desired or fold in half), cheese, crackers, and cucumbers or dessert.

Homemade lunchable with cheese, cookies, strawberries and ham.

Idea 4. Make gluten-free Lunchables with your favorite GF crackers, cheese, deli turkey, and strawberries or other fruit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to make your own Lunchables?

You can easily purchase the ingredients to make a homemade Lunchable and make a handful of kids lunches for a fraction of the price of buying ready-made Lunchables.

What to use in DIY Lunchables?

The easiest way to make DIY Lunchables is to use crackers, deli meat, cheese, and a side or dessert in a kids lunchbox.

How to pack Lunchables?

Pack these lunches in a bento lunch box with an ice pack or two in an insulated lunch bag to keep everything cool.

four containers with homemade lunchables in them.

Best Lunchbox for Homemade Lunchables

The box I used in this post is the Snack Box from Easy Lunchboxes, which is a perfect size for this lunch idea. It comes in a set of four and is super durable and easy to clean. Usually, it’s about $12 for the set.

How to Store

You can make Homemade Lunchables up to 48 hours ahead of time, cover tightly with the lid, and store in the refrigerator.

To pack for school, preschool, or daycare, send with ice packs in an insulated lunch bag to keep the food safe.

Best Tips for Success

  • Use a mix of food groups to ensure there is enough satisfying food to keep the kids full until the next meal or snack.
  • Use “cracker cuts” for square pieces of cheese that fit into bento boxes, or cut larger pieces of cheese into smaller squares.
  • Include fruits, veggies, dips, sauces, and desserts as you like.
  • Include a drink or kids water bottle as needed.
  • Find more kid-friendly recipes and fruits for lunch, too.

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Six containers with homemade lunchables in them.

Homemade Lunchables

Reduce the cost of buying lunches with these super easy, affordable, and versatile Homemade Lunchables. With four flavor options, allergy modifications, storage info, and more, these are some of our favorite kids lunch ideas!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Cuisine American
Course lunch
Calories 310kcal
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • ½ cup crackers (or mini naan or pita bread)
  • ¼ cup cheese (such as cheddar, mozzarella, or Colby Jack)
  • 1-2 ounces deli meat (such as turkey, ham, pepperoni, or salami)
  • ½ cup produce (such as cucumbers, carrots, strawberries, or other fruit)
  • dip, sauce, dessert (optional)
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Instructions

  • Place the ingredients into a lunch box. Use a small dip container for any sauces if desired to make sure they do not spill.
  • Seal the lunch box and let the kids assemble and eat the foods assembled into stacks or separately.

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Notes

  • You can make Homemade Lunchables up to 48 hours ahead of time, cover tightly with the lid, and store in the refrigerator.
  • Include fruits, veggies, dips, sauces, and desserts as you like.
  • Use “cracker cuts” for square pieces of cheese that fit into bento boxes, or cut larger pieces of cheese into smaller squares.
  • Include a drink or kids water bottle as needed.
  • To pack for school, preschool, or daycare, send with ice packs in an insulated lunch bag to keep the food safe.
  • Use a mix of food groups to ensure there is enough satisfying food to keep the kids full until the next meal or snack.

Nutrition

Calories: 310kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 17g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 37mg, Sodium: 788mg, Potassium: 226mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 7g, Vitamin A: 292IU, Vitamin C: 42mg, Calcium: 261mg, Iron: 2mg
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