It’s Labor Day, and that means that most kiddos (in the U.S., anyway) will be back in school for sure this week. WAHOO! Thank goodness for all those selfless and patient individuals awesome enough to be teachers. (Hi, Ms. Lin—I know you’re reading this!) 

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

As you pack away your summertime apparel (goodbye, linen pants and white shoes!), let me share with you my last installment of Paleo Lunchboxes 2014. This lovely packed LunchBots bento is crammed with some of our family’s favorite finger foods: Lazy Devils (recipe in my cookbook and app) and Simple Crab Salad-stuffed tomatoes!

Again, don’t feel compelled to replicate this lunchbox exactly—the fun is in modifying any and all components to fit your own tastes. (In other words: yes, I know you’re a special snowflake.)

For example, the Lazy Devils are also super-customizable. Feel free to top your halved Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs with whatever you have on hand. In Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans, I offer tons of ideas on how to spice up your hard cooked eggs. See?

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

And if you happen to be allergic to shellfish, please don’t eat the crab salad stuffed tomatoes with a side of EpiPen. Instead, mix up a batch of Spicy Salmon Salad or Madras Chicken salad (the recipe for the latter’s available in my cookbook and iPad app), and spoon them into the edible tomato cups.

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Pro tip: use smaller tomatoes than I did. I used plus-size heirloom tomatoes to pretty ’em up for photos, but the only way the lid’s going to fit is by smashing the stuffing (literally!) out of them.

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Ready to check out how to assemble this portable feast?

Step one:

Hard boil a bunch of eggs.

Even if you’re planning to pack just two or three eggs, cook at least a dozen. It’s always a great idea to stock your fridge with portable emergency protein for the week.

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

While the eggs are chilling in an ice bath, throw together a batch of Simple Crab Salad.

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Then, grab a couple of small tomatoes and cut out the stems. Use a melon baller or teaspoon to scoop out the seeds and fill the empty centers with crab salad. Hate ’maters? Use hollowed out mini (or halved) bell peppers or cucumber cups instead. 

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Back to the Lazy Devils! Simply peel and slice the cooked eggs in half, and smear on your favorite flavored Paleo mayonnaise. Top each halved egg with your favorite sliced meat (you know, like roast beef or ham) and secure it with a chive tie or a ring of sliced cucumber.

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Ta-dah! Pretty enough to eat!

Paleo Lunchboxes 2014 (Part 7 of 7) by Michelle Tam https://nomnompaleo.com

Okay gang, that’s a wrap for this year’s series of packed lunches with my pals at LunchBots, but check out parts onetwothreefourfive, and six if you’re looking for more inspiration. I got a kick out of these lunches this year, and I hope you did, too. Maybe—just maybe—I’ll have to extend this series with a special bonus post on snacks later this week…

Check out my epic roundup of Paleo Packed Lunch Ideas 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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