I got in a bit of a bad habit with buying lunches just about every day. I had a hard time with just carrying leftovers as I would get bored with eating the same thing many meals in a row. I've also never been really happy with a sandwich or whatnot. Yeah, first world problems and all, but I really like good food and lunch is included. So in trying to be better with not spending so much cash, and cutting some calories (let's face it, it's almost impossible to keep to a good count at 99% of restaurants out there) I've made it a priority to make good lunches for my wife an myself (call it a resolution if you like). The ideas are *heavily* inspired by Japanese bento. Here's some of what I've done so far:
chirashizushi + curry spaghetti squash + 5 spice tofu nuggets + kimchi
sweet and sour meatballs with eggplant and mizuna + sunomono + ginger garlic komatsuna + rice
tuna conserva with pepitas and piquillo + tahini carrots + maple braised kale
spicy tuna "roll" + edamame, pea shoot, tomato, and cucumber
Here's what I've learned so far:
-I can't get up early enough and/or work fast enough to do it all in the morning like is traditional. I'll make a bunch of stuff for the week on sunday and assemble in the mornings.
-Portioning rice, freezing it, and then microwaving it works great.
-Packaged things, like yuba and tofu are great for filling out the bento without having to make everything from scratch
-Making food for 2 people, I get about 3 days worth and then need to switch to leftovers for a day or a different, simpler bento.
-The monbento boxes are awesome, and a great size for adult lunches.
I'm always looking for new ideas, so if you have stuff to share I'd love to see it.
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