When you don't have time to cook your meals each morning, these make-ahead work lunch ideas are the answer. Cook them on Sunday, divide them into containers and enjoy delicious homemade lunches all week long!

30 Work Lunch Ideas That Are Easy to Make Ahead

Egg Salad
This is a classic egg salad that’s creamy, crunchy and has 13 grams of protein! Serve the salad on slices of thick toast or with a sleeve of crackers.
Shrimp Salad with Hot Honey Avocado Dressing
A little sweet and a little spicy, this shrimp salad is miles better than the bagged salad you can find at the grocery store. If spicy isn’t your thing, you can replace the hot chile-infused honey with regular honey.
BLT Wraps
Using ready-to-serve bacon means these wraps are insanely easy to make. This recipe makes about eight wraps, so you can divvy them up between your and your kids’ lunchboxes.
Cowboy Caviar (Corn and Black Bean Salad)
You’ve probably had cowboy caviar as a game-day appetizer, but it makes a great lunch too. Since it’s basically a dense bean salad, you can eat it with tortilla chips or corn chips, or wrapped in a tortilla.
Burritos
Two things make these burritos the perfect work lunch: They can be made with any ground meat you like, and they can be made in bulk and then frozen so you always have lunch on hand!
Asian Beef Noodles
These noodles are just the thing when you’re tired of salads and sandwiches for lunch. Hearty and full of veggies, this meal is delicious and easy to toss together in a skillet.
Ham and Cheese Croissant
I like to make a bunch of these sandwiches at a time, wrap them up, and store them in the fridge or freezer. That way, I can just grab one to enjoy for breakfast on-the-go or lunch after a quick zap in the microwave.
Pork Lettuce Wraps
You can keep the lettuce and toppings separate and then assemble the wraps during your lunch break. Or, you can chop up the lettuce and mix all the ingredients (except the hoisin!) together in a food container for a light and bright salad.
Pepperoni Bread
This bread has all the flavor of a slice of pizza but in a compact, convenient package. Serve slices with some marinara sauce or a side of pesto for dipping.
Rotisserie Chicken Soup
Chicken noodle soup is warm, cozy and a nostalgic lunch for a reason. You can take the soup to work in a regular container and warm it up, or try one of these soup thermoses that’ll help the soup stay warm all day long.
Chicken Salad with Grapes
This chicken salad is even easier than a typical recipe because it calls for rotisserie chicken instead of cooking your own.
Pimiento Cheese Sandwich
Simple yet satisfying, this pimiento cheese sandwich uses thick-cut sourdough bread. You can bulk up the sandwich a bit more by adding pickles, cooked bacon or slices of heirloom tomatoes.
Pressure-Cooker Char Siu Pork
Cook the pork at the start of the week, then divide it between some storage containers with some sticky rice and broccolini for the perfect make-ahead meal. You can even switch up the grain and veggies each day to keep things interesting.
Buffalo Chicken Crunch Wraps
You’re going to love this Taco Bell-inspired lunch! Instead of the standard beefy taco filling, this wrap is stuffed with shredded chicken, cheese, celery and Buffalo sauce.
Tuna Salad
To prevent any side-eyes from your co-workers, go with a good-quality albacore canned tuna. It has a less fishy aroma than skipjack tuna, which is the usual type of tuna in “chunk light” cans.
Chicken Caesar Wrap
The only thing better than a Caesar salad is this chicken Caesar salad wrap. If you have access to an air fryer in your office kitchen, warm up a batch of french fries for the perfect pairing.
Edamame and Soba Noodle Bowl
You should be able to find soba noodles, which are made from buckwheat, in the Asian aisle of the grocery store. If your store doesn’t carry any, you can use whole wheat spaghetti instead.
Turkey Pinwheels
I’ll make these easy pinwheels and use them as the start to a snack lunch. I pack the pinwheels with some potato chips, carrot sticks, apple slices and peanut butter, and then much away.
Butternut Squash Burrito Bowl
Frozen riced butternut squash is the base of this hearty southwest bowl, but you can use riced cauliflower if that’s what you have on hand. Whichever you go with, some homemade salsa will add a touch of heat.
Antipasto Pasta Salad
Nothing is better than having salami, pepperoni, cheese and pasta and getting to call it a salad! This recipe makes a lot, so feel free to half or quarter it for a week’s worth of lunches.
Southwest Quinoa Salad
To keep the avocado from browning and turning mushy, don’t cut and add it until you’re ready to eat. An avocado keeper is the best way to store your leftover avo.
Peanut Chicken Stir-Fry
For some more heat, top the warmed noodles with a healthy helping of chili crisp, which is a condiment made of hot peppers, garlic, onion and oil. As the name suggests, it’s spicy, crunchy and good on just about any lunch you can imagine.
Sheet-Pan Kielbasa and Veggies
With sweet potatoes, carrots and Polish kielbasa, this sheet-pan meal is plenty hearty on its own, but you can certainly add some cooked rice for some added bulk. And though the Dijon mustard is optional, it really makes a difference!
Turkey Wild Rice Soup
This creamy wild rice soup is the perfect lunch on cold, dreary days at the office. If you have spare time on the weekend, whip up a batch of homemade rolls to go with the soup.
Hummus & Veggie Wrap-Up
Speaking of homemade, making your own hummus recipe will really make the difference in this wrap. But I won’t judge you if you use our pick for the best store-bought hummus.
Easy Fried Rice
The key to getting the right texture for fried rice is to use day-old rice instead of fresh rice. That makes this lunch a stellar way to use up leftovers.
Stromboli Sandwich
You can easily adjust what veggies and meats are baked into this sandwich, depending on your preferences and what you have on hand. Skip any leafy greens or watery veggies, though, to prevent the stromboli from getting soggy.
Taco Pockets
Make sure the edges of these pockets are pinched together well to prevent any of the fillings from leaking out. And don’t forget to pack some guacamole and lime wedges to go with this lunch!
Southwestern Goulash
While this goulash is good on its own, it’s especially delicious topped with some shredded cheese. Any melting cheese will do, but I recommend cheddar or Manchego.
Slow-Cooker Chili
The best part of a bowl of chili is all the toppings. Shredded cheese, sour cream, pickled jalapenos and corn chips are all fabulous options.
Work Lunch Ideas FAQ
What can I make for a work lunch besides a sandwich?
There are many lunch options that aren’t sandwiches. Some of my favorites include grain bowls, pasta salads and soups. Tacos, burritos, flatbreads and easy salads are also perfect for a work lunch.
What are the best cold lunch ideas for work?
The best cold lunch ideas for work are sandwiches, wraps, pasta salads, and protein salads like chicken and tuna salad. You can pair these cold lunches with chips or crackers, fruits, vegetables, and a lunchbox dessert or two.
What are healthy lunch ideas for work?
Healthy lunch ideas for work include leafy salads, veggie-laden soups and healthy sandwiches. Quiche, lettuce-wrapped burgers, meaty quesadillas and other high-protein recipes are also healthy lunch options.