21 Easy Lunch Recipes That Take Literally Ten Minutes Or Less

"Что бы ни случилось, нужно помнить - это всего лишь жизнь, и мы прорвемся!" Дин Кунц

IMHO, lunch is the best meal of the day. It breaks up the workday and gives you something to look forward to. These days, treat yourself to a satisfying and easy lunch while you’re working from home, even if you have just 10 minutes to work with. Here are some ideas.


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Damn Delicious / Via damndelicious.net

Grab a bag of riced cauliflower and your favorite fresh or frozen veggies and toss them into a skillet. Season with soy sauce and add a scrambled egg for a speedy take on fried rice. Get the recipe for veggie-packed cauliflower rice here.


Clean Food Crush / Via cleanfoodcrush.com

Canned tuna fish is the easiest way to turn a simple salad into something filling and delicious. Combine arugula, chopped tomatoes, avocado, red onion, olives, and tuna and dress with lemon juice and olive oil. Get the recipe for arugula, tuna, and avocado salad here.


Boulder Locavore / Via boulderlocavore.com

Use any ground meat you have on hand as the filling for these Mexican-inspired lettuce wraps. Then jazz them up with your favorite toppings like corn, salsa, jalapeño, and diced avocado. Get the recipe for taco lettuce wraps here.


Aberdeen’s Kitchen / Via aberdeenskitchen.com

While this recipe calls for turkey, Swiss cheese, and white cheddar, you can use whatever deli meats you like best. Layer a few slices between thick-sliced bread and broil it in the oven for five minutes. Then garnish with your favorite veggies and condiments. Get the recipe for sheet pan turkey melts here.


A Pinch of Healthy / Via apinchofhealthy.com

Packaged ramen noodles, cabbage, scallions, and sliced almonds form the base of this satisfying, crunchy salad. Bulk it up with chicken, shrimp, sliced deli meat, or whatever protein is in your fridge. Get the recipe for Asian-inspired ramen salad here.


The Clever Meal / Via theclevermeal.com

The secret ingredient that makes this spaghetti so indulgent: cream cheese. Just trust us here. Get the recipe for creamy spaghetti here.


My Everyday Table / Via myeverydaytable.com

If you have leftover corn on the cob on hand, turn it into a jazzed-up avocado toast. Otherwise, canned corn works just fine. Get the recipe for street corn avocado toast here.


Cookie and Kate / Via cookieandkate.com

You can fill quesadillas with whatever ingredients you have on hand, but we love this version that features mostly all non-perishables like canned black beans, corn, and bell pepper. Get the recipe for black bean and corn quesadillas here.


Oh Sweet Basil / Via ohsweetbasil.com

Keep a bag of store-bought potato, sweet potato, or cauliflower gnocchi in the fridge and quickly cook it with your favorite pasta sauce or a simple mix of butter, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Get the recipe for brown butter sage gnocchi here.


Ambitious Kitchen / Via ambitiouskitchen.com

For a meal made with so few ingredients — tortillas, smoked salmon, cream cheese, spinach and some optional herbs — these roll-ups taste super fancy. Get the recipe for smoked salmon pinwheels here.


A Simple Plate / Via asimplepalate.com

If you cut boneless, skinless chicken breasts into small pieces, it cooks in no time. If you don’t want to make the teriyaki sauce from scratch feel free to use a store-bought version. Get the recipe for chicken teriyaki with broccoli here.


Cafe Delites / Via cafedelites.com

Made with mostly pantry ingredients such as vegetable broth, canned tomatoes, dried herbs, and canned white beans, this soup is a perfect no-fuss lunch you can throw together when you’re low on fresh groceries. Get the recipe for white bean soup with Parmesan here.

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Wonton Soup


The Food Charlatan / Via thefoodcharlatan.com

Grab a bag of frozen wontons or gyoza filled with shrimp, veggies, chicken, or pork, and turn it into a comforting soup that rivals your favorite take-out version. Get the recipe for wonton soup here.


The Chunky Chef / Via thechunkychef.com

Defrost some frozen shrimp and cook them with butter, parsley, garlic, lemon juice, and chicken broth. Serve over cooked pasta, orzo, rice, or even over a salad. Get the recipe for one-pot shrimp scampi here.


Salt and Lavender / Via saltandlavender.com

Craving pizza in a pinch? Heat some store bought naan covered with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese in the broiler. Or get creative and use any of your favorite flatbread toppings. Get the recipe for margarita naan pizza here.

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Italian Chicken Wraps


Chelsea’s Messy Apron / Via chelseasmessyapron.com

You’ll want to use prepared chicken — rotisserie, leftover grilled, or whatever you can get your hands on — to make this easy lunch wrap, which is garnished with avocado, lettuce, tomato, crunchy croutons, and creamy mayo. Get the recipe for Italian chicken wraps here.


Feel Good Foodie / Via feelgoodfoodie.net

If you want to make this pasta creamier, swap the water for either milk or half and half. You can always add whatever ingredients are in your kitchen like capers, peppers, sun dried tomato, or onion. Get the recipe for garlic tuna lemon pasta here.



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