Lunch doesn’t need to feel like a sad desk habit. These easy sandwich recipes bring the kind of low-effort, high-reward combos you’ll actually look forward to. They work for packed lunches, lazy weekends, or whatever happens between Zoom calls. You won’t find the same tired stack of ham and cheese on repeat here. These ideas are simple, fast, and way more interesting than another limp lettuce wrap.

Blackstone Philly Cheesesteak

Blackstone Philly Cheesesteak. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.
Want to save this recipe?
Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

This Philly cheesesteak comes together fast on the griddle, using a few simple ingredients to bring out big flavor. The thinly sliced steak cooks quickly, and the melted cheese ties everything together. It’s a solid option when you want something warm and filling. Serve it with chips or a side salad for a quick meal.
Get the Recipe: Blackstone Philly Cheesesteak

Monte Cristo Flatout Sandwich

Monte Cristo Flatout Sandwich. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This Monte Cristo sandwich layers ham, cheese, and turkey inside a toasted Flatout wrap for a lighter version of a favorite. It’s perfect when you want something easy and packed with flavor. You can enjoy it as a breakfast or lunch without much prep. Add it to your list of easy sandwich recipes for busy days.
Get the Recipe: Monte Cristo Flatout Sandwich

Flatout Sandwich

Flatout Sandwich. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This BLT and cheese French toast sandwich uses Flatout bread to keep things light and flavorful. It works well for a casual brunch or a simple lunch. You can customize it easily based on what you have on hand. This is one of those easy sandwich recipes that works great with pantry staples.
Get the Recipe: Flatout Sandwich

Blackstone Cuban Sandwich

Blackstone Cuban Sandwich. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

A toasted Cuban sandwich from the griddle comes out crisp on the outside and warm on the inside. With just a few ingredients, this recipe is great when you need something filling without a lot of prep. You can also scale it up to feed a group. It’s one of those easy sandwich recipes that’s great for any occasion.
Get the Recipe: Blackstone Cuban Sandwich

Nutella Pancake Sandwich

Nutella Pancake Sandwich. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

This recipe layers creamy Nutella between two pancakes for a quick and sweet breakfast. It’s a fun way to change things up from traditional toast or cereal. You can make it in just a few minutes using pantry ingredients. It also works as a simple dessert when you’re short on time.
Get the Recipe: Nutella Pancake Sandwich

Apple Cinnamon French Toast Sandwiches

Apple Cinnamon French Toast Sandwiches. Photo credit: Drizzle Me Skinny.

These baked French toast sandwiches are filled with warm apples and cinnamon, making them perfect for a cozy weekend breakfast. Once assembled, the oven does the rest of the work. The recipe is easy to adjust for more servings. You can serve them with a bit of syrup or enjoy them plain.
Get the Recipe: Apple Cinnamon French Toast Sandwiches

Chicken Tikka Sandwiches

Chicken Tikka Sandwiches. Photo credit: Table Nutrition.

These sandwiches use chicken tikka and soft naan to create a bold, flavorful meal with minimal prep. The creamy sauce blends well with the warm bread and seasoned meat. It’s great for lunch or a light dinner. You can add chopped veggies or keep it simple with just the basics.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Tikka Sandwiches

Panini Sandwich

Panini Sandwich. Photo credit: Chew Out Loud.

This panini sandwich uses just a few ingredients but still delivers great flavor and texture. Grilling the bread adds crunch while the filling stays warm and soft. You can swap in any deli meat or cheese you like. It’s one of the easiest sandwich recipes to make when you want something hot.
Get the Recipe: Panini Sandwich

Tuna Sandwich

Tuna Sandwich. Photo credit: Nuts & Twigs.

This plant-based tuna sandwich combines jackfruit, chickpeas, and avocado for a fresh and filling bite. It’s great when you want a fast meal without using animal products. You can prep the filling ahead of time and build the sandwich when you’re ready. It also travels well for packed lunches.
Get the Recipe: Tuna Sandwich

Chopped Cheese Sandwich

Chopped Cheese Sandwich. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This chopped cheese sandwich combines ground beef, cheese, and classic toppings like lettuce and tomato. It cooks quickly on the stovetop and comes together with just a few steps. Serve it warm on a hoagie roll for a filling meal. It fits perfectly into your collection of easy sandwich recipes.
Get the Recipe: Chopped Cheese Sandwich

Triple Meat Sub Sandwich

Triple Meat Sub Sandwich. Photo credit: In the Kitch.

This sub stacks up bologna, ham, and salami, and somehow it doesn’t feel like too much. You can pile it into a hoagie roll, add your favorite cheese, and go wild with toppings. It fills you up fast, so it works great for feeding a hungry crowd. No need to order takeout when this does the job.
Get the Recipe: Triple Meat Sub Sandwich

Chicken Salad Sandwiches

Chicken Salad Sandwiches. Photo credit: The Cookin’ Chicks.

You can throw this together in under 20 minutes and still feel like you’ve done something. The chicken salad stays creamy without being heavy, and it works just as well in a croissant as it does in lettuce wraps. Prep it ahead and keep it in the fridge for easy lunches. It holds up well for a picnic too.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Salad Sandwiches

Sliced Egg Sandwich

Sliced Egg Sandwich. Photo credit: Spoons Of Flavor.

Once the eggs are boiled, the rest takes almost no effort. Just slice, season, and layer everything into your favorite bread. It’s simple but hits the spot every time, especially when you need something fast and filling. Great for mornings or lazy afternoons.
Get the Recipe: Sliced Egg Sandwich

Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich

Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich. Photo credit: The Buttered Gnocchi.

This tuna sandwich comes together in one bowl with just a few pantry staples. It’s creamy, flavorful, and doesn’t leave you with a sink full of dishes. Spread it between slices of soft bread or scoop it over crackers if you’re in a rush. Either way, it never gets old.
Get the Recipe: Tuna Fish Salad Sandwich

Corn Capsicum Sandwich

Corn Capsicum Sandwich. Photo credit: Flavours Treat.

Sweet corn and crisp bell peppers add crunch and flavor to this easy sandwich. It toasts up well, but you can also eat it cold if you’re in a hurry. Perfect for a packed lunch or a mid-afternoon bite when you’re craving something light. It’s easy enough to pull off even on a busy day.
Get the Recipe: Corn Capsicum Sandwich

Blackened Chicken Club Sandwiches

Blackened Chicken Club Sandwiches. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

This sandwich layers blackened chicken with bacon, cheese, and whatever toppings you’re into. The Texas toast holds everything together without getting soggy. You get a little bit of spice and a lot of crunch. It’s worth turning on the stove for this one.
Get the Recipe: Blackened Chicken Club Sandwiches

Reuben Sandwich

Reuben Sandwich. Photo credit: Small Town Woman.

This sandwich brings together corned beef, sauerkraut, and Swiss in the messiest, most delicious way. Rye bread keeps it all in place, and the homemade dressing pulls everything together. Grill it until the bread crisps and the cheese melts. It’s rich, but in the best way possible.
Get the Recipe: Reuben Sandwich

Cucumber Tea Sandwiches

Cucumber Tea Sandwiches. Photo credit: Chef Savvy.

These sandwiches feel fancy but take almost no effort. The herbed cream cheese adds a punch of flavor, and the thin cucumber slices keep it fresh. They’re great for kids’ lunches or snacking during a break. Cut the crusts off if you want the classic look.
Get the Recipe: Cucumber Tea Sandwiches

Tomato Sandwich

Tomato Sandwich. Photo credit: Healing Tomato.

This one’s as easy as slicing up a fresh tomato and adding mayo, salt, and pepper. Use soft bread so the juice can soak in a little, it works better that way. It’s simple, but somehow never boring. Keep this one on rotation for hot weather lunches.
Get the Recipe: Tomato Sandwich

Ham and Swiss Panini

Ham and Swiss Panini. Photo credit: Beyond the Chicken Coop.

You just need a few minutes on a grill or sandwich press to pull this off. The ham gets warm, the cheese melts, and the bread crisps up perfectly. It works for lunch but honestly feels just right for a chill dinner, too. No fuss, all flavor.
Get the Recipe: Ham and Swiss Panini

About Drizzle

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *