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5 Make-Ahead Vegan & Gluten-Free Lunches: Part 2

September 12, 2011

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Welcome to Part 2 of my Make-ahead lunch series! For Part 1: Sunday Prep + Monday & Tuesday’s Lunches, see this post.

Thank you for your enthusiastic feedback in my first post! I guess I’m not the only one who has been eating the same lunch for the past several weeks, months, years… ;) This challenge has been just the kick in the butt that I needed.

Next up, we’re getting over the hump with a protein-packed lunch.

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Wednesday’s Lunch featuring Back on Track Brown Rice & Chickpea Salad

Adapted from Back on Track Wheatberry Salad.

Salad:

  • 1/2 cup cooked brown rice
  • 1 cup cooked chickpeas
  • 1/2-3/4 cup chopped cucumber & red pepper
  • 1/3 cup finely chopped flat parsley
  • 1 green onion, chopped

Dressing (or sub in your favourite dressing)

  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp water
  • 1 tsp pure maple syrup
  • Kosher salt, ground black pepper, & Herbamare, to taste

Snacks:

  • Mary’s Crackers & 1/4 cup hummus
  • 1 juicy in-season fruit

1. In a bowl, mix together the salad ingredients. In a small bowl or jar whisk/shake dressing ingredients together. Pour onto salad and stir.

2. Season well with kosher salt, pepper, Herbamare, crushed red pepper flakes, etc.

In the original recipe, I used wheat berries and I preferred it to the brown rice. If you don’t need a gluten-free recipe, I suggest using wheatberries if you can, but use whatever grain that floats your boat.

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Love juicy pears!

And because no week is complete without a big salad, Thursday packs in a bounty of vegetables while strategically leaving room for chocolate…muhauha.

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Thursday’s Lunch featuring Big Lentil Power Salad

Salad:

  • 2-3 cups lightly packed leafy greens like romaine, spinach, or kale (I used kale)
  • 1/2 cup cooked lentils (I used beluga)
  • 1 tbsp hemp seed (or seed of choice)
  • 2 tbsp chopped toasted walnuts (or nuts of choice, sub sunflower seeds for nut-free)
  • 1/2-3/4 cup chopped vegetables (I used pre-cut cukes, peppers, carrots, and tomatoes)
  • 1-2 tbsp raisins or goji berries or dried cranberries

Dressing:

  • Use dressing of your choice
  • Or I suggest using Lightened Up Tahini-Lemon Dressing

Snacks:

  • 1 peach
  • gluten-free Bread and Earth Balance
  • Chocolate Red heart (I wasn’t a big fan of that raw chocolate bar in the photo)

1. In a bowl, mix together the salad ingredients. If using kale, pour on dressing of choice and mix well. Allow kale to ‘marinate’ overnight or for up to 2 days in the fridge. If using other greens like spinach or romaine, pour on dressing just before serving so it doesn’t wilt.

This is a high volume lunch and one that I will split up into lunch plus a snack or two.

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For Friday’s lunch, I used up any leftover grains or beans that I hadn’t used (you can also do this for dinners throughout the week).

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Friday’s Lunch featuring Protein Packed Pita Pocket

Pita:

  • 1 whole wheat pita pocket OR sub w/ Gluten-free wrap or bread if required
  • 1/4 cup hummus mixed with 1/2 cup leftover cooked grains and beans
  • Roasted red pepper slices or fresh red pepper slices
  • 1/2 avocado, sliced
  • Salt & pepper, to taste

Snacks:

  • 1 plum
  • Go Go Glow Mix
  • Chopped vegetables

 

1. In a small bowl, mix together leftover grains/beans with hummus. Season to taste.

2. Spread hummus/grain mixture over inside of pita halves. Layer on avocado and red pepper slices.

Note: If packing this lunch, I suggest adding a layer of lettuce in between the pita and hummus mixture to prevent sogginess.

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This concludes my first Lunch Series on the blog! I hope this has inspired you to add some variety into your own lunches. You can use my lunch recipes for inspiration in your own kitchen and whenever possible use the ingredients you already have lurking in your fridge and cupboards. The recipes I posted are simply suggestions and can be adapted quite a bit. Also, if you find yourself with a lot of leftover cooked grains and beans, you can freeze them (in an air-tight bag or container). Just defrost overnight in the fridge and heat as necessary.

Lunch tends to be my biggest meal of the day because that’s when I’m the most hungry (likely due to my A.M. workouts), but feel free to tailor it to your specific portion needs too. I also like to split up some of the food, so I have a snack mid-morning or a snack late-afternoon to spread it out.

Happy Dining!

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  • Cozy At Home Spicy Any-Veggie Soup
  • Meal Prep Week-Long Power Bowls

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Kelly
14 years ago

I’m bookmarking this so that when I get back to having my weekends free I can do this. Thank you for taking the time to do this. It’s amazing how complacent we all get with eating the same thing day in and day out. I think I had the same salad every day all summer long.

BTW – this weekend I made your tortilla soup and zucchini. Both were big hits! I love your recipes. Thank you!!

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Mrs.CJ
14 years ago

Simply amazing! Thank you for posting this!

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gala
14 years ago

soo happy for you to share this! i have no idea how to eat healthy, and reading this article really gave me hope to give it another shot!

thank you x

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Emily
14 years ago

Great ideas Angela! I am no longer eating vegetarian, but I often pack vegan meals when I have class/nights on the go during the school year. These ideas are a breath of fresh air into my usual routine :)

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Steph @ Running in the Kitchen
14 years ago

Angela you are amazing!!!!! i recently watched Forks Over Knives and my boyfriend and I are slowly making our way towards a more vegetarian/vegan diet. Slowwwwwly.

I was actually thinking about emailing you for a “vegan starter kit” for non-vegans. These posts couldn’t have come at a better time.

Thank you for being so inspiring and thoughtful in everything you do!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Steph @ Running in the Kitchen
14 years ago

A vegan starter kit is a great idea!

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Silvia
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
14 years ago

Would love to see a vegan starter kit too…

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DG
Reply to  Silvia
14 years ago

I begged for something similar yesterday, a starter kit that includes important information about getting enough nutrition etc for a beginner.

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Steph @ Running in the Kitchen
Reply to  DG
14 years ago

Angela, I will forever be your slave if you do it!!!!!!

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caitlin
14 years ago

So awesome, I looooove this! I keep asking my friend who is a dietetics student for a weekly menu, will definitely have to show her this!!

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Shady
14 years ago

Excellent ideas Angela. I also wanted to mention that you don’t need to prepare your legumes on a weekly basis. I prep large batches of bulk beans and freeze them in muffin tins in their own cooking water. When frozen, I toss them into a ziplock bag. And voila! Instant access to meal building staples.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Shady
14 years ago

That’s such a good idea! I will mention this.

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vegirl
14 years ago

I am lucky enough to work in a cafe full of “vegirl food” (meaning all vegan and pretty healthy) so I don’t have to really worry about packing a lunch. I don’t even spend any money to eat there– I just eat the broken stuff, extra bits and pieces of smoothies and foods we can’t use, etc. And I get a free cup of soup every shift :D

In any case, thank you for the inspiration in this post! I have been trying to switch it up (if only a bit) lately, and this post is chocked full o’ good stuff!

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blossjoss
14 years ago

Awesome.

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Meisha Moo
14 years ago

These 2 post will make my life soooooo much easier!!!! You make being Vegan seem like a breeze! thanks!!!

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
14 years ago

I love this series! Thanks for making it gluten-free too!

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Cristal
14 years ago

Love this post Angela! If this is possible, could you provide an estimate of calorie counts?

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Tiffany
14 years ago

Brilliant Lunch Series — thank you!

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

I’m 2 days into classes and already I’m in a rut of packing hummus and pita sandwiches. :P Thanks for the great ideas!

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Mackenzie @ Eat. Exercise. Evolve
14 years ago

You have no idea how useful these two posts were for me. THANK YOU.

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Liz
14 years ago

THANK YOU ANGELA! I loved these past two Lunch series posts!! As a college student I have to frequently pack my lunch or take it on the go, so these ideas are SO HELPFUL for me! Hope you keep more posts likes these coming!

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CareyBerry
14 years ago

This is so great. Thanks for sharing your ideas.

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Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers
14 years ago

What a great blog! I was planning in advance but got kind of lazy with the summer weather. I am going to start up again. Thanks for inspiring me!

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Brittany
14 years ago

These posts are so helpful! I just went back to college and have been struggling with healthy lunch ideas. It’s so easy to avoid vegetables when packing a lunch. I can’t wait to try these recipes. Thanks! :)

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Erin @ Girl Gone Veggie
14 years ago

You have made me so excited to pack my lunches! It has been way too long since I’ve had a pita sandwich!

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