Can a new week be upon us already? Well, turn that frown upside down: Part 4 of my Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 collaboration with LunchBots will chase away your Monday blahs and beat them into submission!

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

After all, Cracklin’ Chicken is the real food answer to all your woes. I know it makes me feel better whenever I’m in a funk.

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Don’t tell me you haven’t made my Cracklin’ Chicken yet. You really have no excuse—it’s ridiculously easy and totally tasty. Peep the recipe over here!

Cracklin’ Chicken tastes best right out of a cast iron skillet, but like all fried chicken, it tastes fantastic cold. Believe me: I routinely crisp up extra thighs so that I can have extra to nibble on straight from the fridge.

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Not sure if your kids will eat cold chicken? Offer them a piece and see how they like it. It’ll be good news for you either way ’cause if they turn their noses up at it, more for you!

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

But believe it or not, no one can live on Cracklin’ Chicken alone, so I’m stuffing this packed lunch with tons of veggies and a sweet treat as well.

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

I rounded out this box with some sliced heirloom carrots, steamed broccoli…

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Tomato and Basil Salad (I pack the dressing on the side for all the veggies)…

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

…and a few macaroons for dessert.

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Sliced fruit (or applesauce) makes regular appearances in my kids’ lunches, but once in a while, I’ll include a gluten-free treat made with real food ingredients. Case in point: bite-sized Hail Merry Macaroons!

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

I’ve tried many coconut macaroons on the market, but these are my favorite. They’re delicately sweetened with maple syrup, and the ingredients are all Paleo-friendly. (Still, I try not to buy ’em that often because I know I’m weak-willed around sweets.)

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

That’s it: chicken, fresh vegetables, and a little sweet treat for my sweethearts—all tucked into a shiny stainless steel Lunchbots container. I have a feeling you won’t get too many complaints about this packed lunch, especially if you pack it for yourself.

And if you do, let me know. I’ll come eat your lunch.

Paleo Lunchboxes (Part 4 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Remember to check out the first, second, and third packed lunches I posted last week. I’ll have the fifth one up shortly, so hold onto your hats!

Check out my epic roundup of Paleo Packed Lunchboxes here!


Looking for more recipes? Head on over to my Recipe Index. You’ll also find exclusive recipes on my Webby Award-winning iPad® app, and in my New York Times best-selling cookbook, Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans (Andrews McMeel, December 2013).

About Michelle Tam

Hello! My name is Michelle Tam, and I love to eat. I think about food all the time. It borders on obsession. I’ve always loved the sights and smells of the kitchen. My mother was (and is) an excellent cook, and as a kid, I was her little shadow as she prepared supper each night. From her, I gained a deep, abiding love for magically transforming pantry items into mouth-watering family meals.

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