33 recipes for a super delicious road trip
Planning a fun summer drive? Start at the intersection of tasty and nutritious.

With summer comes the call of the open road. Whether you’re planning to motor out of town for a weekend getaway or log serious miles on a cross-country trek, the last thing you want to worry about is what to eat. If homemade fare is what you love, check out these ideas for road trip-friendly breakfasts, lunches, and snacks that travel well in a backseat cooler. Then buckle up and let the adventure begin!
Breakfasts to enjoy on the road
With a little planning, your dawn departure doesn't have to mean settling for gas-station doughnuts. Veggie-rich egg cups and overnight oats in small jars are just some of the portable breakfasts you can prep the night before for a strong start the following morning, while plenty of other grab-and-go options come together in minutes. Oh, and needless to say: If you're a coffee drinker, be sure to fill your travel mug!
Recipes


Chocolate Peanut Butter–Banana Overnight Oats


No-Added-Sugar Blueberry Muffins


Double Oatmeal Breakfast Bars


Frittata Bagel Sandwich


Apple & Spice Overnight Oats


Toasted Pecan & Apricot Breakfast Cookies


Veggie Egg Cups


Breakfast Parfaits with Chia Seeds


Coconut & Lime Overnight Oats


Strawberry-Almond Muffins


Yogurt-Berry Bowl


Eat-Your-Greens Breakfast Muffins
Travel-friendly lunches
Hey, your vehicle isn't the only one in need of fuel here. Midday can be a good time to take a break from driving, stretch your muscles, and recharge. Pull off the road for a mini picnic at an outdoor table, or enjoy your lunch tailgate-style.
Wraps and sandwiches are road trip favorites for a reason: They're super portable and easy to customize with your preferred fillings. Chopped salads are an excellent option, too. Toss together some hearty greens, protein, and a few other tasty ingredients, and pack in a resealable container. For maximum crunch, store dressing in a separate mini container and mix with your salad ingredients just before enjoying. Looking for specific recipes? The following ideas can help you go the distance.
Recipes


Italian sub sandwiches


BBQ Chicken, Corn & Slaw Salad


Mason Jar Chopped Greek Salad


Mediterranean Pasta & White Bean Salad


Chicken Cobb Salad Sandwich


Asian Chicken & Veggie Bowl with Rice Noodles


Lentil Salad with Fresh Mint & Goat Cheese


Deconstructed Chicken Nachos Snack Lunch


Chicken Curry Wrap with Mango Chutney


Mint Tabbouleh with Tofu


Cabbage Leaf Reuben Wraps


Lazy Deviled Egg Snack Lunch
Ideas for car snacks
At WeightWatchers®, we'd never tell you that one fruit or vegetable is better than another—unlesswe were talking about car messiness. Purely on that point, all produce is not created equal. Carrot sticks are neater than juicy nectarines. A crisp apple won’t drip onto your shorts the way watermelon might. And many drivers love bite-size fruits and veggies such as seedless grapes, cherry tomatoes, and sugar snap peas—more steering, less juggling.
Whole bananas, oranges, and other citrus fruits travel particularly well because they stay fresh for days. Just remember to bring something to hold discarded peels. You might have to wait miles before you come across a proper trash can.
Of course, fresh fruits and veggies aren't your only snacking option. (Please.) The travel-friendly ideas below can help keep you satisfied between pit stops. Happy travels!
Recipes


Banana–Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins


Everything Bagel Popcorn


Air-Fried Crispy Five-Spice Chickpeas


Mini Italian Sub Skewers


No-Cook Peanut Buttery Cookie Dough Bites


Crudités Cup with Garlic-Herb Dip


Sweet Pineapple & Strawberry Salsa with Yogurt


Almond-Cherry Oat Bars

