37 Quick Lunch Ideas You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less

37 Quick Lunch Ideas You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less

"This buttery avocado bowl came together with the chicken, cilantro, chili powder, and lime to make the perfect nutritional meal," says reviewer bd.weld. "Be sure to keep the chicken moist so you don't have dry tasting chicken. This would work as well with leftover turkey, or by adding diced onions."

No pizza dough? No problem. This pizza is made entirely in a skillet using mozzarella cheese as crust. Reviewer Theresa Ann Berry-Wilson says, "It is quick and easy to make, great for quick lunch?"

Get street-style tacos without ever leaving your house. Mexican chorizo brings the heat here. “I made this for Sunday family lunch and everyone loved them,” says reviewer NoTimeMom. “Plus this was so easy and quick.”

Honeycrisp apples and bacon help to upgrade your grilled cheese game. "This is a nice twist on traditional grilled cheese and it was a perfect combination of sweet and salty," says reviewer Jillian. "I used thick sliced whole grain bread, but whatever bread you use this is bound to be delicious."

Use last night's mashed potatoes to make today's lunch with this five-ingredient recipe. Reviewer lovestohost says,"This is a great way to repurpose leftover mashed potatoes and is easily customizable to ingredients on hand."

Recipe creator LEANANSIDHE describes this as, "A homemade take on a frozen favorite." Simply arrange bagels on a baking sheet, add pizza toppings, and bake!

Chopped cucumber gives an added crunch to this five-ingredient egg salad. Reviewer Christina says, "This was tasty, and couldn't have been easier!"

This light and refreshing cucumber salad makes for a light lunch or side dish that will keep well in the fridge for days. Reviewer Katzmagick in the Kitchen says, "I bought jicama for the first time, always thought it was a strange thing. But if you haven't tried it, this is a good recipe. The lemon tones down the jicama's sweetness. Nice balance of flavors."

Spread hummus on naan bread and top with arugula, dates, and pumpkin seeds and drizzle with balsamic vinegar to make this no-bake "pizza." Reviewer Kim's Cooking Now says, "What a great snack (or light lunch – which is what this was for me today)! You get the sweetness from the chopped dates, the garlicky flavor from the hummus and then the peppery arugula!"

Reviewer Jillian says, "Fabulous sandwich! I love anything with Swiss so I had to give this a try…I added some thin sliced tomato and a couple of slices of bacon which proved to be wonderful additions. No matter what you add, you can't go wrong. Perfect with a side of fresh fruit!"

If you're lucky enough to get your hands on some fresh figs during their short season, what better way to put them on display than this colorful salad? Reviewer Christina says, "I've been eyeing my dad's fig tree waiting to get the perfect fig to make this salad…delicious! I didn't have any fresh oranges, so I used mandarin oranges, and they worked out fine."

"Dill makes a difference! This ham salad with dill pickle is great for full sandwiches, and can also be used for tea sandwiches or as a snack spread on crackers or chips," says recipe creator kdsmom. "It is best with deli ham that is cooked rather than smoked or honey-baked."

Melted garlic butter takes regular hoagie rolls over the top. "I only had hamburger buns so I toasted them at 350 degrees F for 5 minutes, then I brushed with the garlic butter and added the chicken and mozzarella cheese and baked as directed," says reviewer DREWSWIFE. "It was delicious! I will definitely be making this again."

Your favorite summer salad is served sandwich-style for a refreshing yet filling lunch. Reviewer MsZabeth says, "I love this combination of flavors and so does everyone I make this for. I make it as more of an open-faced sandwich and use Italian bread which I toast for a few minutes on each side before I put the mozzarella, tomato, and basil on top."

Don't let looks deceive you, kale is packed with nutrients to keep you feeling full. Reviewer hollyglightly says, "I feel like you have to make this a day ahead and let the lemon juice and pineapple enzymes do their work to soften and remove bitterness from the kale. It's decent the first day, but amazing on the next! So if you have time, MAKE AHEAD. Cheap, tasty and sure to please lots of folks."

Recipe creator Rick O' Leary describes this as "a full meal in wrap." This is a simple bean burrito recipe that leaves nothing out.

Corn and avocado come together for a light salad that can be enjoyed on its own or with chips or pita bread. "Nice and refreshing…I will be making this again," says reviewer Christina.

This fast and vibrant recipe is a great way to put the can of tuna kicking around in your pantry to delicious use. Better still, it's ready to eat in 10 minutes.

This meat-free alternative to chicken salad is an easy and inexpensive option to add to your lunch rotation. Lemon and dill give the mix a delightfully bright and fresh flavor, but feel free to incorporate any favorite herbs or seasonings to make it your own.

This speedy quesadilla recipe offers the perfect template for customization. Add whatever ingredients you love and have on hand; for example, shredded leftover chicken. "This was a perfect quesadilla. My first with avocado but certainly not my last. Delicious with fresh pico de gallo," says home cook gapch1026.

Pack in your veggie servings with this fresh and nutritious vegetable sammie. It's easy to pack to-go and makes for a lunch worth looking forward to.

You're only 4 ingredients away for a toasty, cheesy, utterly satisfying mid-day meal. Feel free to swap the turkey for sliced ham, chicken or roast beef.

This satisfying noodle bowl can be whipped up in a matter of minutes the night before and enjoyed chilled the next day, or make and eat it fresh!

Put leftover grilled or rotisserie chicken to work in this crave-worthy chicken salad recipe. Use your favorite creamy bottled salad dressing to bind the chicken, celery, and onion.

You can't beat the classics and this cozy tuna melt proves it. You can definitely toast your sandwich in a skillet if you don't have a panini press (or don't feel like pulling it out).

The name says it all. This easy, throw-together salad delivers just the right kind of fuel and flavor to help you power through a hectic afternoon.

Pita bread makes the perfect foundation for a quick and easy lunch pizza, featuring your favorite toppings. Some Allrecipes users suggest toasting the pita a bit on its own before adding the toppings to create a stronger base.

If you don’t have cooked chicken on hand, sliced turkey lunchmeat would also work great in this tasty wrap. To prep bacon quickly, try cooking it in the microwave.

To make throwing together your lunch salads even easier the day of, consider prepping a large batch of vinaigrette at the start of the week. You can also reach for your favorite bottled dressing if you prefer!

“This made a quick and easy lunch. I cooked white rice fresh while the chicken was cooking, and added the salsa in with the corn and chicken,” says Allrecipes community member McEmmy. “I ended up having extra corn and chicken mix leftover that made a great toasted sandwich the next day.”

This community-favorite tuna salad features a surprise ingredient that puts it over-the-top: canned crab meat. Of course, if you don't happen to have a can on hand, you can replace with more tuna or omit. But it might be worth picking up on the week's grocery run for next time!

Skipping the tortilla makes for a burrito lunch that's easy to pack and easy to enjoy anywhere. Add in cubed avocado, shredded lettuce, and whatever other fresh touches you might have on hand.

The humble BLT is here to remind you that lunch doesn't have to be fancy or complicated in order to be fantastic.

This simple noodle is a huge hit with reviewers. It's a great place to incorporate whatever veggies you have hanging around in your fridge — from raw bell pepper to leftover steamed broccoli.

"Delicious wrap sandwich! Perfect for lunch on the go!" says reviewer Jillian. "I cut the recipe in half so I'd have one and my husband could take the rest to work."

No need to limit avocado toast to the breakfast table. This quick, nutritious option makes for a satisfying meal any time of day.

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