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        Master Class

        6 Ways to Up Your Lunch Box Game

        Need some back to school lunch inspiration? We asked six foodie friends for some attainable and nutritious ways to feed your child and your Insta feed.

        Written By
        Olivia Villanti

        Parenting real talk: Coming up with creative ways to spice up a picky eater’s lunch is a chore. Not only is there pressure to please your kid, but there’s also the thought that the teacher – or worse, a fellow parent – is quietly judging your selections. To unlock a little inspiration, we asked six foodie parents to share what they pack their littles.

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        FOR THE ADVENTUROUS EATER

        Kale, Sweet Potato and Falafel Bento
        Alissa Wagner, co-owner of Dimes & Dimes Deli
        Mother of Henry, 2 ½, and Rowan, 1

        Ingredients
        Sweet potato falafel (recipe below)
        Hummus
        Crudités
        Fresh fruit and almonds
        Note: If your meal needs to be nut-free, substitute dried coconut.

        Falafel Recipe
        2 medium sweet potatoes, roasted and diced
        1 cup wilted kale or other seasonal green
        6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
        1 (15-oz.) can chickpeas, drained and rinsed
        1/2 large yellow onion, finely diced
        2 tablespoons garlic, minced
        2 teaspoons fresh cilantro, finely chopped
        1 teaspoon cumin
        1 1/2 teaspoons ground coriander
        2 tablespoons lemon juice
        1/2 teaspoon salt
        breadcrumbs to coat
        Optional: 1 tablespoon moringa powder and/or 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed

        Instructions: Place all ingredients (including add-ins, if using) except breadcrumbs in a food processor. Roll into two-inch balls and place in refrigerator to chill for 1 hour. Roll in breadcrumbs. Place on lightly oiled baking sheet and bake until golden brown.

        Note: For a gluten-free version, substitute 4 1/2 tablespoons chickpea flour for all-purpose flour and roll in ground nuts or gluten-free Panko. Moringa powder is a great way to sneak into a picky eater’s diet a high level of plant protein, vitamins and minerals. Additionally, flaxseed is high in Omega-3s.
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        FOR THE PETITE GOURMAND

        Antipasto Bento
        Heather Moore, photographer
        Mother of Penelope, 7, and Quinn, 4

        Ingredients
        Prosciutto and mozzarella wraps
        Naan triangles
        Fruit mix
        Red bell peppers and carrots
        Candied sunflower seeds
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        THE JUNK-FOOD ENTHUSIAST

        Esquites & Queso Bento
        Guillaume Guevara, owner of Miscelanea NY
        Father of Lalo, 2 ½

        Ingredients
        Sliced jicama
        Sliced avocado
        Sliced queso fresco
        Diced tomato
        Esquites (recipe below)
        Sliced oranges
        A slice of lime
        Tortilla chips

        Esquites Recipe
        2 tablespoons olive oil
        4 cups of freshly shucked corn
        ½ cup of white hominy (canned or fresh)
        ½ vegetable stock
        1 ounce of dry epazote
        1 tablespoon of mayo
        1 tablespoon of crumbled cotija cheese
        Juice of ½ lime
        Salt to taste

        Instructions: Heat the oil in a non-stick skillet, and add corn and hominy. Stir once or twice and let corn char for a minute or two. Add vegetable stock or water, epazote and two pinches of salt then bring to a boil. Once boiling, turn off the burner and let cool. Remove excess liquid, then add mayonnaise, cotija/fresco cheese and stir. Taste, and if necessary, add more salt and stir. Buen provecho!
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        FOR THE BASIC-FOOD-GROUP FOODIE

        Fish and Potato Bento
        Laura González Fierro, founder and design director +ADD
        Mother of Theodora, 2 ½

        The Ingredients
        Steamed tilapia filet
        Steamed broccoli
        Steamed potatoes with red and green peppers, onions, garlic, vinegar, olive oil and parsley
        Grapes
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        FOR THE WHITE-FOOD DEVOTEE

        Breakfast-for-Lunch Bento
        Jane Reilly Johnson, co-founder of Wiley Body
        Mother of Henry, 6, Wayne, 5, and Goldie, 1

        Ingredients
        Trader Joe’s Belgian waffles, cut in half
        Cheddar cheese cubes
        Fresh strawberries
        Optional: Side of syrup
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        FOR THE TINY TRAVELER

        Flight-Friendly Frittatas and Fruit Bento
        Dulci Edge, art director Mother of Charley, 2 ½

        Ingredients
        Tomato, ham and sharp cheddar mini frittatas (recipe below)
        Toasted cream cheese and jelly sandwich
        Clementine
        Berries

        Frittata Recipe
        3 eggs
        Whole milk
        Tomatoes, diced
        Ham, diced
        Salt and pepper

        Instructions: Beat the eggs, then add the whole milk, salt and pepper. Pour the mixture into a mini-muffin tin, and add cheese, tomato and ham. Bake at 350° for 10 to 15 minutes.