Ottawa Citizen

WHAT TO EAT

Recipes for Speedy Gazpacho and Any-way-you-want-it Sushi

- J.M. HIRSCH

Forget sending them off with PB&J, and don’t even think about letting them dine on french fries from the caf. We have recipes for speedy gazpacho and easy sushi.

Keeping packed lunches fast and easy doesn’t have to condemn you to a dayafter-day-after-day PB&J. If you’re willing to be a little creative, it’s easy to find fast, simple and delicious lunches that will keep both the lunch packer and eater healthy and happy.

The biggest roadblock to that is usually mental. We think of packed lunches in terms of what we grew up with or what lunches are “supposed” to be. And that usually translates into the same dull sandwich or salad over and over again. The solution? Stop thinking in terms of packed lunches. Think of this as just another meal and pack what you — or your little one — loves.

The point isn’t to work hard, just to get creative using the foods you already have on hand. Leftovers should be your No. 1 starting point for any lunch. Look at what you have, then find a fresh way to use it. Did you make too much bacon and eggs at breakfast? Pop some cheese on them and roll them in a whole-wheat tortilla for a breakfast-inspired burrito.

Got leftover steak? Pack it. Slice cold, leftover steak as thinly as possible. Then you can pack it as is, perhaps with lemon wedges and a slice of sourdough bread. Or toss the sliced steak with chopped romaine lettuce and a little caesar dressing (pack the dressing on the side and drizzle just before eating, to keep the greens fresh). Or layer the steak into a grilled cheese sandwich.

Leftover cooked chicken (variety is irrelevant) is great in salads. Or pop it into a wrap with some greens. Also try it chopped or shredded and tossed with leftover cooked pasta or couscous or rice, and a little vinaigrett­e and some sliced cherry tomatoes. Got more veggies (maybe some leftover roasted or grilled ones)? Add those, too.

Still prefer to stick with peanut butter and jelly? That’s fine, but who said it has to be on sandwich bread? Mix it up by substituti­ng whole-wheat tortillas, frozen waffles (they’ll thaw by lunch), graham crackers, even leftover pancakes. Or swap out the peanut butter with cream cheese. Or pair cheddar cheese with your strawberry jam and toast it for a fresh take on the grilled cheese.

To help get you thinking creatively, here are two simple lunches that come together in minutes using whatever you have handy — an instant gazpacho (chilled tomato and vegetable soup) and a funky any-way-you-wantit version of “sushi” (don’t worry, neither seafood nor seaweed are involved).

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