Though they may not be the first thing that comes to mind when putting dinner on the table, sandwiches are an easy win with kids of all ages (and parents alike!) and can be incorporated into weekly or monthly meal rotations without becoming boring.

“Dinner is more leisurely than lunch—and more of a meal where people gather at the table – and sandwiches are people-pleasers,” says Lisa Cherkasky, food stylist and writer of The Lunch Encounter. “So, it can be very satisfying to make a sandwich meal memorable or even create new traditions.”
Dinner sandwiches can become part of a comfort food repertoire, like grilled cheese sandwiches that feature a special ingredient, like a fancy cheese or bakery bread, Cherkasky says. You can also consider tackling sandwich recipes for dinner that may be a little too much work for lunchtime, like a Monte Cristo, Reuben or grilled Panini. Making a more complete meal out of sandwiches can also include heartier side dishes.
“At dinnertime, you might include a soup or side that is a little more ‘grown-up’ than potato chips or cheese puffs,” Cherkasky says. “Think baby kale salad, homemade lentil soup (see recipe below) or red potato salad.”
Keys to Easy Sandwich-Making
Sandwiches are known for being quick to make, but Cherkasky offers the following tips for building your dinner sandwiches even faster:
• Keep sandwich components ready for grabbing by prewashing and drying your lettuce and greens.
• Have yummy, fresh toppings on-hand in your fridge at all times. Toppings can include sprouts, grated carrots, wilted broccoli rabe, sliced pickles, coleslaw and hard-boiled eggs.
• Stock a selection of condiments, like horseradish, various mustards, tartar sauce, chipotle mayonnaise or sriracha sauce — just a smear of any one of these items can make a plain sandwich sing.
Buying pre-cooked ingredients, like meatballs, or using your slow cooker to make pulled pork, can also speed up evening prep and cook time during the week. The options for building a perfect dinnertime sandwich are endless. But, there is one tip to keep in mind as you create: how much of each ingredient you’re using.
The key to a perfect sandwich, according to Cherkasky, is the bread to filling ratio. Keep this in mind and you’ll be well on your way to building beautiful sandwiches every night of the week.
13 thoughts on “How To Make Easy Sandwiches In A Creative Way”
Sandwiches for dinner time in the summer are definitely something we do in our house. It is way too hot to cook on some days. Thanks for the great tips and thanks for sharing on Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen
These are great tips, especially when we take sandwiches out for a picnic. Thanks!
This looks like it could be really filling! Yum!
I love making sandwiches for the family. They are easy to make and you can bring them anywhere.
We always keep sandwich stuff on hand.. it is a quick thing to put on the table for dinner.
Just in time for me. The tips are pretty awesome mainly because of the kids we have at home/. Thank you!
That’s exactly what I need to do. I need to have the fixings ready in the fridge at all times. I’m not doing that enough!
We eat tons of sandwiches in our family! The ones you pictured look SO good.
These sandwiches look so good. Sometimes when the day gets away from me, we have sandwiches and soup for dinner or even breakfast! The kids love different things.
Love sandwiches of all kinds!
I always enjoy a good sandwich. They’re quick and easy with very little cleanup. And you don’t have to plan a meal. Everyone can make their own.
We have sandwiches a lot for dinner in the summer.
Looks so delicious! Thank you.