
Prepping food for packed lunch, whether for yourself or your family, is a time-tested money-saving habit. Once you get the hang of it, it’s also the number one solution to having no-fail delicious meals all the time that don’t depend on the whims of the cafeteria.
What could possibly be stopping you though? Is it the idea of not having enough time to prep your own lunch? There’s nothing to fear, though, as these easy recipes only need 30 minutes or less to make.
Here’s our week-long menu for easy baon recipes so you don’t have to think about what you need to prepare for a flavorful and satisfying lunch every day:

MONDAY: Korean Pork Stir-fry Recipe
Get all those delicious flavors of Korean pork dished without spending a fortune. The gochujang in this dish really brings it to life with flavor and heat.

TUESDAY: Homemade Chicken Nuggets Recipe
Sure, you can buy chicken nuggets at thr grocery, but homemade ones are phenomenal. Using Panko breadcrumbs, they can possibly stay crispy for longer, too. Tip: It’s best to pack them when they’re not smoking hot as that would trap steam in your lunch box. Steam is the enemy of crunchiness.
WEDNESDAY: Ham and Cheese Fried Rice Balls
Using leftover rice, you can make these delicious, crunchy treats. The same tip as the recipe before, avoid packing them hot. A good idea would be to cook these rice balls first, put them in their lunch boxes without a lid, and proceed with your morning rituals. Right before leaving, when the rice balls have gone cold, you can seal them with lid on.

THURSDAY:Â Beef and Mushroom Noodle Stir fry Recipe
What we like about having noodles for lunch is that you won’t even have to cook rice and you’ll wash fewer dishes. With just your wok, you get to cook up something flavorful, and convenient.
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FRIDAY: Cornflake-Crusted Fish Recipe
Add variety to your lunches by also serving up some fish, which cooks really fast! The cornflakes add a flavorful crisp crust.
These quick, baon recipes are the delicious energy boosts you and your family need for those long days ahead. Why not allot as little as 30 minutes of your life a day for something super rewarding?Â
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