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Home » Recipe Collections » 15 of The Best Nut Free Lunch Box Fillers!

15 of The Best Nut Free Lunch Box Fillers!

September 3, 2018 by Bianca Carey Spencer, Updated September 2, 2025

15 Delicious Nut-Free Lunch Box Fillers that you can send into school! Try these School safe snacks that your kids will love.

If you are a regular reader of the blog, you may have seen my post on Hot Packed Lunch Ideas For Kids.

So you will know that I’ve been working on lots of lunchbox inspiration and as the kids go back to school this week!

But as well as nut free school lunch ideas, I know lots of parents are also looking for nut free snack ideas that are safe to send to school or to bulk out their child’s lunch.

Buying snacks for kids can be really expensive! But you can make your own at home for a fraction of the price.

Most of these can also be made in bulk and will keep for several days. Some can even be frozen too.

Because most schools and nurseries now have a completely nut-free food policy, I’ve only listed recipes which are free from nuts and nut butter.

Here are my top 15 Nut Free Lunchbox Fillers. I really hope they come in handy for everyone sending packed lunches and snacks to school for their kids!

Mini Lemon Muffins

Mini Lemon Muffins in a red silicone compartment snack box from Pick Plates with fresh chopped fruit and two small cheese portions.

Theses Mini Lemon Muffins are one of my newest recipes and are fantastic for batch cooking!

A super easy recipe. You can also freeze them, pop into school lunchboxes straight from the freezer and they will defrost in time for lunchtime!

Chocolate Orange Banana Bread

A loaf of chocolate orange banana bread that has been partially sliced on a wire cooling rack.

My Chocolate Orange Banana Bread recipe is refined sugar free and nut free making it a great addition to a healthy nut free lunch for kids.

But if your kids aren’t fans of orange, then you could try my Strawberry Banana Bread Recipe instead.

Rice Cake Clusters

a tray of rice cake clusters

This is another recent recipe and I was so pleased how they turned out. But be warned, they are seriously addictive! We’ve been making them on repeat for weeks now!

They make a great school lunchbox treat, but just be sure to check your school’s policy on sending chocolate into school first.

Healthier Chocolate Chip Cookies

a stack of healthier chocolate chip cookies on colourful striped napkins on a blue chopping board.

Kids love cookies and they are great when served with fresh fruit and veggies as part of a balanced school lunch.

But shop bought cookies can be expensive if you are buying frequently and aren’t always the healthiest.

My homemade cookies are a little bit healthier, made with oats, wholemeal flour and reduced sugar.

Apple & Carrot Muffins

Apple & Carrot Muffins stacked in a pile on brightly coloured polka dot napkins with some carrots in the background.

These muffins feel like a real treat even though they are packed full of healthy ingredients and protein that will help kids stay full until homer time.

They freeze really well. So make up a batch so that you always have a little sweet treat on hand to add to lunch boxes.

Jam Straws

Jam straws on a grey and white marble background with a small ramekin of strawberry jam on the side.

Ready in only 15 minutes and using only 3 ingredients, these nut free snacks couldn’t be easier!

Serve with lots of fresh chopped fruit and vegetables for a no-nut lunch filler!

Healthy Oat & Blueberry Blender Muffins

5 Blueberry Muffins in in blue and white polka dot muffin cases on a hessian background

These Blueberry Muffins are nut safe and gluten free too so make a fantastic allergy friendly lunch idea for school.

And if your kids don’t like blueberries, then try these Strawberry & Chocolate Chip Blender Muffins instead.

Strawberry & Banana Cake Bars

3 squares of strawberry and banana cake bars stacked on top of one another with a slice of banana and half a strawberry on top.

My kids love those little cake bars that you can get in the supermarket and we can get through a lot of them when packing lunch for school!

So I decided to make my own homemade version. Lot’s of the ingredients can be substituted to make them allergy-safe. Perfect if you have a child who has a gluten or dairy allergy.

Mini Chocolate Chip Banana Breads

2 Mini Chocolate Chip Banana breads in a yellow compartment lunchbox with a cheese sandwich and fresh chopped fruits and cucumber.

These mini banana breads feel like a real treat for the kids whilst still being relatively healthy. Win win situation right there!

You can leave the chocolate chips out if your school has a zero chocolate policy as well as a nut free policy and they will still taste great without them!

Oat & Raisin Cookies

a stack of oat and raisin cookies on a hessian napkin on top of a yellow wooden chopping board.

I originally made these cookies as an after school snack for the kids. But I’ve recently been using them in their lunch boxes too!

I’ve used raisins in my cookies, but you can use any dried fruit you like depending on your child’s likes and dislikes!

If you liked this collection of Nut Free Lunch Box Fillers, then you might also like:

Easy School Lunchbox Ideas

Looking for some lunchbox inspiration? Check out our collection of easy school lunchbox ideas to make packed lunches your kids will actually eat!

Collage showing packed lunch ideas for kids.

And if you are looking for lunch boxes, snack boxes and other accessories to make school packed lunches more fun and interesting, then head on over to the Pick Plates Shop.

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  1. Lynne says

    February 20, 2019 at 1:40 pm

    We’ve made the Sunflower energy bars and they are great! We are going to try the carrot cake cookies for school lunchboxes next week.

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