Uncrustables

Before becoming a mom to three kids, I would have laughed so hard if you told me that I’d ever make PB&J sandwiches ahead of time to stash in the freezer. Ah, but then life happened and I realized that having such a simple food ready and waiting in the freezer for easy meals is GENIUS. You can pull them out and pack in a lunch and they’ll thaw by lunch time, you can fill them with anything you want (so they are easy to adjust for allergies or preferences), and you can make them with any kind of bread you like. Win! You can also just make them to serve or pack on the same day. They’re so fast and easy. They’re one of my Top Ten Lunch Ideas for Kids and for good reason! (The stainless-steel lunch box shown here is from Lunchbots. It’s a great size for a younger toddler.)

Wait—What’s an Uncrustable?

If you’re new to this term, an Uncrustable is a PB&J sandwich, without crusts, that Smuckers has made for us and sells in a box in the freezer aisle. So handy! But they’re also so easy to make at home, they’re usually less expensive, and this DIY option has more variations available to suit our kids than the boxed variety. (I totally understand buying them for convenience, though.) They’re one of our favorite vegetarian lunch ideas.

Ingredients You Need

To make these sealed crustless sandwiches, you’ll need to have the following ingredients on hand.

Bread: This works best with a soft sliced sandwich bread. I usually use whole wheat store-brand sandwich bread. It will not work as well with an artisanal loaf. Filling such as PB&J, jam, sunflower seed butter and jam, or even cream cheese and jam Sandwich Sealer or a fork and a round cookie cutter

TIP: I’m going to show you how to make them with both a Sandwich Sealer and a fork. I think the sealer method is easier and seals them more firmly, but a fork works, too, if that’s what you have.

Step-by-Step Instructions with a Sandwich Sealer

Here’s a look at how to make these kids’ sandwiches using this handy tool. TIP: You can find these sealers in all shapes and sizes, so read the description to make sure it’s not too giant! This is the one I have.

Step-by-Step Instructions with a Fork

If you don’t have or want a sealer, I get it. Here’s how to make these using a fork. Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full information. TIP: This works best if the bread is warmed up slightly. I usually do 5-10 seconds in the microwave.

Filling Ideas for Uncrustables

There are so many options but these are my favorites:

PB&J Sunflower seed butter and jam Apple butter and nut or seed butter Apple butter Jam Cream cheese and jam Chia seed jam Turkey and cheese Hummus Thinly sliced hard-cooked egg Lemon curd Sweet potato puree and almond butter

TIP:  You could even try another savory filling if you wanted to get more creative. Just try not to overfill the bread to avoid the sandwich bursting.

How to Store in the Fridge or Freezer

You can serve these sandwiches for kids right after making or store in an airtight container or lunch box overnight. Or, add to a freezer bag and freeze the sandwiches for up to 3 months. Try to remove as much air as possible from the bag, which will help them from getting any ice crystals. You can also wrap each one in plastic wrap to help ensure they stay super fresh, then freeze in a freezer bag.

Best Tips for Success

Try filling such as PB&J, jam, sunflower seed butter and jam, or even cream cheese and jam. Or go savory with turkey and cheese. I prefer to use soft whole wheat sandwich bread. I typically buy store brand. (This works best with a soft sandwich bread, not an artisanal-style loaf.) I find the bread seals best if it is warmed up slightly. I usually do 5-10 seconds in the microwave. Sandwich sealers come in all shapes and sizes, so read the description to make sure it’s not too giant! This is the one I have. Pack or serve for lunch with simple sides like fruit, crackers, cheese, or veggies. Find more lunch snack ideas, too. Gluten-free: Use a favorite soft gluten-free bread. Nut-free: Use sunflower seed butter in place of peanut butter. Use crusts in this French Toast Casserole. Or fry eggs in them!

If you try this kids sandwich idea at home, please let me know how it goes below by leaving a comment and a rating! This sandwich sealer makes homemade Uncrustables a cinch to make.

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This post was first published August 2020.

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