Car Shaped Lunch Fun

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This creative lunch features sandwiches shaped like cars using whole wheat bread, cream cheese or hummus, cheddar, and deli turkey or vegetarian alternatives. Decorate with cucumber wheels, grape tomato details, and baby carrots as bumpers. Accompanied by fresh sides like grapes, baby carrots, and pretzel sticks, this playful meal is quick to prepare and perfect for packed lunches or fun gatherings. Easy to customize for dietary needs and ideal for on-the-go enjoyment.

Updated on Tue, 02 Dec 2025 14:20:00 GMT
Vibrant photo of a Road Trip Ready Car-Shaped Lunch, featuring fun sandwiches complete with wheels. Save
Vibrant photo of a Road Trip Ready Car-Shaped Lunch, featuring fun sandwiches complete with wheels. | fryflick.com

A fun, creative lunchbox meal designed to delight kids and adults alike, featuring sandwiches and snacks arranged in the shape of a car—perfect for on-the-go adventures.

This was a hit on our last road trip and made packing lunches so much more exciting for the kids.

Ingredients

  • Sandwich Base: 4 slices whole wheat sandwich bread, 2 tbsp cream cheese or hummus, 2 slices cheddar cheese, 2 slices deli turkey or vegetarian alternative
  • Decoration & Wheels: 4 round cucumber slices, 4 grape tomatoes or black olives, 2 baby carrots, 1 sheet nori or spinach tortilla (for windshield/trim optional)
  • Sides: 1 cup baby carrots, 1 cup grapes, 1/2 cup pretzel sticks

Instructions

Step 1:
Lay out the bread slices. Spread cream cheese or hummus on each slice.
Step 2:
Layer cheddar cheese and turkey (or vegetarian alternative) onto two slices. Top with remaining bread to make sandwiches.
Step 3:
Using a large car-shaped cookie cutter or a sharp knife, cut each sandwich into a car shape.
Step 4:
For wheels, attach cucumber slices and grape tomatoes (or olives) to the sides of each sandwich using a dab of cream cheese as glue.
Step 5:
Slice baby carrots in half and use them as bumpers. Cut small shapes from nori or spinach tortilla for windows and details attach as desired.
Step 6:
Arrange the car-shaped sandwiches in lunchboxes. Add baby carrots, grapes, and pretzel sticks as side snacks.
Step 7:
Serve immediately or pack in an insulated lunch bag with an ice pack for freshness.
A colorful Road Trip Ready Car-Shaped Lunch, presented with fresh grapes and carrots for a balanced meal. Save
A colorful Road Trip Ready Car-Shaped Lunch, presented with fresh grapes and carrots for a balanced meal. | fryflick.com

This meal brought smiles to our family picnic and made packing lunches something to look forward to.

Notes

For extra fun include small containers of dip (like hummus or ranch) for the veggies.

Required Tools

Car-shaped cookie cutter or paring knife, Small sharp knife, Spreading knife, Lunchbox or bento box

Allergen Information

Contains Wheat (bread), Dairy (cream cheese cheese), Soy (possible in deli alternatives). May contain Egg (in bread or deli slices) Sesame (in hummus). Always check ingredient labels for allergen safety.

Delicious Road Trip Ready Car-Shaped Lunch, carefully assembled with cheese and veggie wheels ready to eat. Save
Delicious Road Trip Ready Car-Shaped Lunch, carefully assembled with cheese and veggie wheels ready to eat. | fryflick.com

With a little prep this creative lunch is fast to assemble and sure to delight all ages.

Recipe Guide

How do I shape the sandwiches like cars?

Use a large car-shaped cookie cutter or carefully cut with a sharp knife after assembling the sandwich to create the car shape.

What can I use to attach the cucumber slices as wheels?

A dab of cream cheese works well as an edible glue to attach cucumber slices or grape tomatoes onto the sandwich edges.

Are there vegetarian alternatives for the deli turkey?

Yes, plant-based deli slices or extra cheese can be used to keep the lunch vegetarian-friendly.

Can I prepare this lunch in advance?

Yes, assemble and pack the lunch in an insulated container with an ice pack to keep fresh until mealtime.

What sides complement the car-shaped sandwiches?

Fresh baby carrots, grapes, and pretzel sticks add variety and balance to this fun meal.

Is this suitable for children?

Absolutely. The playful shape and colorful components make it appealing and enjoyable for kids and adults alike.

Car Shaped Lunch Fun

Playful car-shaped sandwiches and fresh snacks, ideal for easy and fun meals anytime.

Prep duration
20 min
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Complete duration
20 min
Created by Olivia Parker


Complexity Easy

Heritage American

Output 2 Portions

Dietary guidelines Meat-free

Components

Sandwich Base

01 4 slices whole wheat sandwich bread
02 2 tablespoons cream cheese or hummus
03 2 slices cheddar cheese
04 2 slices deli turkey or vegetarian alternative

Decoration & Wheels

01 4 round cucumber slices
02 4 grape tomatoes or black olives
03 2 baby carrots
04 1 sheet nori or spinach tortilla (optional)

Sides

01 1 cup baby carrots
02 1 cup grapes
03 1/2 cup pretzel sticks

Method

Phase 01

Prepare Bread Base: Lay out the bread slices and spread cream cheese or hummus evenly on each piece.

Phase 02

Assemble Sandwiches: Layer cheddar cheese and turkey or vegetarian substitute onto two bread slices, then top with remaining bread to form sandwiches.

Phase 03

Shape Sandwiches: Cut each sandwich into a car shape using a large car-shaped cookie cutter or a sharp knife.

Phase 04

Attach Wheels: Secure cucumber slices and grape tomatoes or olives to sandwich sides using a dab of cream cheese as adhesive.

Phase 05

Add Decorative Details: Slice baby carrots in half for bumpers and cut small shapes from nori or spinach tortilla for windows and trim; attach as desired.

Phase 06

Arrange and Pack: Place car-shaped sandwiches in lunchboxes and add baby carrots, grapes, and pretzel sticks as sides.

Phase 07

Serve or Store: Serve immediately or pack in an insulated lunch bag with an ice pack to maintain freshness.

Tools needed

  • Car-shaped cookie cutter or paring knife
  • Small sharp knife
  • Spreading knife
  • Lunchbox or bento box

Allergy details

Review ingredients carefully for potential allergens and seek professional medical guidance if uncertain.
  • Contains wheat (bread), dairy (cream cheese, cheese), soy (possible in deli alternatives).
  • May contain egg (in bread or deli slices), sesame (in hummus).
  • Check ingredient labels carefully for allergen information.

Nutrition breakdown (per portion)

Values shown are estimates only - please consult healthcare providers for specific advice.
  • Energy: 320
  • Fats: 10 g
  • Carbohydrates: 38 g
  • Proteins: 14 g