Banana Sushi

This easy wrap for kids is a little unexpected, but is a seriously great way to use up pantry staples that you might have on hand. There’s nothing fussy about this idea, and it can work as a lunch, dinner, or even as a hearty snack. (We often use it if one of our kids has an activity after school and needs more sustenance to make it to a late dinner.) The basic idea of this is that you spread nut butter (or seed butter) onto a tortilla, add a banana, and roll it up. You can either serve it like that—like you’d eat a taquito!—or slice it into round with a serrated knife. This banana wrap is filling on its own, or you can pair it with some easy raw veggies and a drink to round out the cold lunch idea.

Ingredients You Need

To make this kids lunch recipe, here’s a look at what you’ll need to have on hand. Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.

Tortilla: I prefer to use a flour fajita-size tortilla, either regular or whole wheat. Flour tortillas work better than corn ones here since they are softer and easier to roll up.Nut or seed butter: Peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter, sunflower seed butter, or any similar spread works here. Banana: Use a ripe, peeled banana for the best flavor. A ripe banana is also softer and easier for kids to chew…and just tastes better.

TIP: You can play around with spread ideas by using cream cheese, Chia Seed Jam, or a chocolate hazelnut spread in place of the nut butter.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a look at how to make this wrap. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full information.

How to Store

This wrap is best served soon after making, though if you want to pack it in a kids lunch box, you can either leave the wrap uncut or stand the pieces up side-by-side right next to each other (so it will look like you just cut through the wrap). The main goal is to limit the amount of air that can get to the cut banana slices to limit the amount that the slices brown.

Best Tips for Success

Use a fajita-size flour tortilla so this is easy to roll up and easy to bite through.Use any nut or seed butter, including nut-free Sunflower Seed Butter, you prefer.Try to roll the banana tightly in the tortilla.A straighter banana makes this a little easier to roll.Serve with milk, a smoothie, or another easy side your kids like.Know that younger kids may pull each one of these slices apart and eat them that way!

I’d love to hear your feedback on this post, so please comment below to share! This is a favorite kids lunch box that’s a perfect size for toddlers.

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This recipe was first published May 2022.

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