These easy to assemble, freezable, crust-less sandwiches are delicious! They are easy to make ahead of time for popping in kids’ lunch boxes on busy days.
Whether you have kids in school or just need some go-to lunches at home, this is a life hack I think you’ll love. It really does just take about 15-20 minutes of prep work and you’ll end up with more than a week’s work of DIY, healthy, freezer-friendly uncrustables ready to go.
I was amazed at how easily these came together, and with only 3 ingredients: 100% whole wheat bread, almond butter and jelly. Of course you can use whatever bread and butter you prefer or even substitute honey for jelly. Do note that a softer bread will seal more easily than a coarse one.
First, lay out all the bread pieces and roll over them with a rolling pin to flatten them out a bit.
Scoop your almond butter and jelly into a bowlβ¦
and hereβs the secret- mix it first!
My mom did this growing up and it really makes the sandwich stay together better.
Spread 1-2 Tbsp of mixture onto the center of half the bread slices.
Layer another piece on top and use a cookie cutter (I highly recommend this set) to cut out a circle.
Pull off the remaining bread, but donβt toss it. Use it to make toads in a hole for breakfast, breadcrumbs or for hiding your dogβs allergy pills (just thinking outside the box here).
Simply gently squeeze the edges to create a seal.
Then place the uncrustables on a baking sheet and freeze for 4 hours.
After 4 hours you can wrap them individually or place them all in a large ziplock to be stored in the freezer. To eat, simply pull one of the freezer in the morning and stick it in a lunchbox. It will be defrosted by lunch time and ready to eat. If you need it immediately, simply microwave it for 10-15 seconds and chow down!
And really, who doesnβt enjoy a good ab&j, right?
What is your favorite sandwich filling?
Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says
What an awesome idea, Brittany! You’re right… all those little things like making breakfast and lunch will really add up and be much more difficult with the baby. And I’ll have to try mixing the pb and jelly, too. Your mom was on to something. π
Liz @ I Heart Vegetables says
These are so cool! the kids I used to babysit loved those uncrustable things but these would be much healthier and good for you!
jodi says
So I love, love, love this idea for so many reasons!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Lately, with our schedule, we do a lot of getting out in the morning and if all is going well, I would rather not cut our morning short and so we stay out past lunchtime. So PB&J, a Stoneyfield yogurt pouch, clementines, carrots/peppers and cheddar bunnies are packed before we head out the door! I should probably know this answer, but what is the major health benefit of almond butter over peanut butter? We buy all natural peanut butter and there are no allergies in our family, just curious bc I have tried almond butter with the girls and they don’t seem interested. ( though mixing it may make all the difference!! ) Just curious your thoughtsβ¦
And to answer your question above, Jayson recently brought home some homemade jam from Asheville and is sooooo tasty! We have it on toast/sandwiches. Such a treat!!
PS- I saw you used Justin’s Almond Butter. I know thats a pretty popular brand, but never paid attention to if its 100% peanut free (i.e. made in a factory with peanuts/other nutsβ¦) but if anyone needs an Almond butter that is 100% free of peanuts ( i.e. has a terrible peanut allergy or has a kid in a class that is peanut free) there is a brand called Barney Butter. I found it at Lowes once and then ordered online bc Avery’s old class was peanut free, but the kiddo that had a terrible allergy could have it on his sandwiches. Just an idea if anyone needs a good brand!
Brittany Dixon says
For me personally, with no allergies in the family, we switch out almond butter and peanut butter just to have some variety! Almond butter has more of a texture, so it mixed really well with the jelly and was fun to mix it up. Both are great in my opinion, but obviously almond butter is better if you have allergy concerns, peanut butter is probably better for cost purposes… to each their own! π
I try to keep whatever nut butter I buy on the cleaner side, but a little sugar in my peanut butter is worth it to me. YUM. π
Jill says
Mixing the PB and jelly together is a great idea! I’ll have to try that. I secretly love Uncrustables so I’ll have to try this homemade version. π
Kaitlyn @Keeping up with Kaitlyn says
Love this idea. I do not have children, but I would totally make these for myself! Ha I love uncrustables and knowing how to make a healthier version is even better! I’m going to nursing school in a couple months and I can see how these would be very helpful to have on hand in a pinch! Thank you for the idea!!
Marjorie says
What a great idea! I am just now starting to try nut butters with my son (he is 19 months). So now that we know we are not allergic, I am totally going to do this. It just makes it so easy to pull something out for a quick lunch.
I love sandwiches! PB&J or AB&J is hard to beat. I love PB and banana. And then I am always making creative creations with leftover roasted chicken and sliced veggies. I love them on sandwich thin, flatout wraps or plain wheat bread. Noms! And the more veggies, the better. Oh, and of course cheese!
Brittany Dixon says
I thought about adding in banana, but wasn’t able to have enough time to test it. I LOVE banana and peanut butter. If you try that out at all, let me know π
katie says
You smarty pants!!! I’m an old fashion pb and j. But toast with honey is a good late night sweet treat for me.
Lee says
Mixing the almond butter and jelly is genius!
Meredith says
Love it! Where is her plate from? Looks collapsible?
Brittany Dixon says
It is! It’s this one: http://www.amazon.com/Smart-Planet-3-Compartment-Silicone-Collapsible/dp/B0051XRY4Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396022337&sr=8-1&keywords=eco+collapsible+lunch+box
but I got it from Walmart. Loved the color and the fact that is collapses.
julia says
looks great! just an fyi– in the 2nd paragraph, i think you meant to spell it coarse, not course.
Brittany Dixon says
Thanks! I’d blame baby brain buuuuuuuut sometimes I type fast and just plain mess up π I’ll go fix it!
Kelly says
Pampered Chef makes a little gadget called the Cut & Seal. It cuts and seals the sandwich in one press. Really simple and perfect homemade uncrustable! I love it!
christina says
would you believe that i have a special uncrustable maker? no joke, it’s this push and press thing i got from ebay. hahaha i’m such a dork.
Brittany Dixon says
In full honesty, I went and tried to find one of those, but had no luck π
Kelli says
Love this and love that you use crust to hide dog pills too!!
Hannah @ CleanEatingVeggieGirl says
These are SO cute and clever! I also love the idea of mixing the nut butter and jam first. I am going to have to start doing that when I make my pb & js!
John J. says
Just watched your last TV presentation. As usual, very good, Also, liked that black dress you wore – and your wonderful smile! I look forward to your “comeback” to TV after baby girl Dixon is born.
Kelli H (Made in Sonoma) says
I had never heard of these before but a guy at work always has a box of them in the fridge and it makes me kind of gag…too bad he wouldn’t make his own! lol
Matt @ Runner Savvy says
Can’t beat a good ole’ pb & j!
Jen@HealthyFoodandFamily says
Genius! I have baby #4 arriving in two weeks and these would be perfect to have ready and waiting in the freezer for DH to use to make lunches for the older 3 while I’m recovering from the c-section.
Kim @ Hungry Healthy Girl says
My daughter is always begging me to buy the uncrustables from the store, but with all of those nasty ingredients, I just can’t do it. Can’t wait to try these!
Julia G says
That video was the first time I have seen you (other than your pictures) and I just fell in love. You have such a radiant smile and your energy is so delightful! Your two baby girls are very blessed to have such a positive spirit around them. π
laura says
Great idea! I have a 2 year old and 9 week old so time is tight! What brand of bread did you use? Blessings as you wait for Baby Girl!
Mark says
This is really cool. I was thinking, maybe I can use the leftovers to make a bread pudding. Brear pudding usually isn’t too healthy, but there has to be a descent recipe out there.