This has always been a conundrum for those brown baggers?What to bring for lunch and what makes for a good lunch.It;s nit a sandwich or leftovers. Its a one of a kind taste sensation.
Regular contributor and recipe developer Ali Slagle wrote about this for yesterday;'s New York Times Food section.Brown bagging it has always been a hit or miss for over a hundred years. Anyone can bring in cold cuts on their favorite bread slathered with either ketchup, mustard or mayo. This idea is good until Wednesday when you crave something else. There are last night's meal but leftovers that you just ate sixteen hours before can be boring. What's to do> Ms Slahle recommends a variety of ideas. One idea is cooking up a big batch of something , preferably on a Saturday or Sunday when there;s time to cook.,Just make sure it doesn't;t get dull or soggy during a few days in the fridge.Pack lunches into servings right before you leave for work.Try to put food in Pyrex glass containers which work the best for this kind of lunch. The Times Wirecutter section recommends these or Glasslock's eighteen piece set. Each has a lock that prevents any kind of leakage Vary the meal by trying different veggie or spice combos
Keep in mind that lunch is the midday treat. Get excited about it.Think about what gets you going about takeout orders. Bring that same drive to a homemade lunch. It could be a slab of creamy salty feta cheese or a pickle.It could be a cup of guacamole or a chewy udon noodle. Add some salame slices or cut fruit for color and flavor.(also a good idea is to bring extra of these for that or three PM hunger attack).If you don;t want to use the company microwave then bring foods that don;t need to be heated up. Cooked chicken tender are good at room temperature. as is thinly sliced steak.Keep these in the office fridge if the ambient temperature is too warm. You can use leftovers in creating your lunch but do it in a way that they don't resemble last night's dinner. Try rice bowls with the previous night's roast chicken or fish. Think quinoa with whatever roasted veggies are around. Top with sauces and seeds.Also think homemade protein rich dips like hummus and cottage cheese. An avocado dip is both filling and delicious.
Brown bag lunch to a whole new level. Get creative. Go for grain based bowls or fun flavor combos. Make lunch the best part of the work day!