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​​Revamp your lunchbox: 7 easy ideas to make your midday meal exciting​

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 2, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Revamp your lunchbox: 7 easy ideas to make your midday meal exciting

Let’s be honest — lunchboxes often become a bit of an afterthought. You pack them in a rush, grab whatever’s leftover from dinner, and by noon, you’re already dreading what’s waiting inside. But here's a refreshing idea: what if your lunchbox wasn’t just a backup plan, but something you genuinely looked forward to every single day? It doesn’t take a culinary degree or fancy ingredients to make your lunch interesting. A little creativity and a few simple swaps can bring life back into your midday meal. The aim is simple: meals that taste great, require minimal prep, and keep you full and focused without feeling heavy. Whether you’re working at a desk, juggling errands, or back on campus, these quick and tasty ideas will make your lunchbox something to actually look forward to.

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Take your everyday roti, spread on some mint chutney, hummus, or spiced curd, then add a bit of sabzi or sautéed paneer. Top it off with sliced onions, crunchy lettuce, or grated carrots and roll it up. Just like that, your usual roti-sabzi turns into something fresh, exciting, and easy to carry.

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Curd rice with a crunchy topping

The classic curd rice is already a comfort food hero, but a few clever add-ons make it lunchbox gold. Add a handful of roasted peanuts or seeds, crushed papad, or fried curry leaves on top for texture. It’s cool, calming, and especially welcome on hot days or during busy weeks when your digestion needs a little love.

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Quinoa pulao with mixed veggies

If you haven’t tried quinoa yet, this is your sign. It cooks quickly, absorbs flavor like a pro, and feels much lighter than rice. Add sautéed bell peppers, carrots, beans, or whatever veggies are handy. A touch of ghee and cumin can make it feel warm and familiar, but with a modern spin.

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Desi-style pasta salad

Skip the mayo-heavy versions and try an Indian twist instead. Mix boiled pasta with chopped onions, tomatoes, coriander, and a good sprinkle of chaat masala and lemon juice. It’s zesty, light, and doesn’t need reheating — perfect for busy days or quick bites between meetings.

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Stuffed paratha made light

A lightly stuffed paratha, cooked with minimal oil, can be a surprisingly balanced meal. Go for fillings like grated bottle gourd, beetroot, or mashed paneer with spices. Pair it with curd or a simple chutney. It’s hearty without feeling heavy and easy to wrap in foil or carry in a box.

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No-fry tikkis with chutney

Leftover veggies or boiled potatoes lying around? Mash them with spices, shape into tikkis, and pan-sear until golden. Add a small container of green chutney or ketchup and you’ve got a finger-food-style lunch that’s both satisfying and perfect for days when you’re craving something light instead of rice or roti.

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Leftover rice stir-fry​

Don’t let that container of plain rice go to waste. Give it a quick stir-fry with garlic, ginger, a few frozen veggies, and a splash of soy or chili sauce. It turns into a fast, flavorful meal that feels totally new. Plus, it packs well and tastes great even when it’s not piping hot.

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