Mini Naan Pizza Party
Turn lunch into something a little more exciting. Just spread tomato sauce or pesto on a Naan Mini, add cheese, and let the kids take over the toppings (think pepperoni, mushrooms, olives, even pineapple). Into the toaster oven it goes for a few minutes and boom: personal naan mini pizzas.

Tip: Whole milk mozzarella adds protein and calcium. Toss a few veggies on there and it’s even better.

Turkey & Cheese Naanwich
Skip the regular sandwich, use naan instead! Naan is softer, a little more fun, and holds up great when warmed. Layer on sliced turkey, cheddar, and a handful of baby spinach. Heat it in a pan for a few minutes until melty.

Make-ahead tip: Wrap them in foil the night before so they’re ready to grab and go.

 

Breakfast Naan Taco
Scramble an egg, sprinkle a bit of cheese, wrap it in warm naan. That’s it. If your kid’s up for it, add a slice of avocado or some mild salsa. Fast, filling, and better than another granola bar.

Why it works: Carbs + protein = energy that lasts through morning recess.

 

Hummus & Veggie Faces
This one’s a little silly, and that’s the point. Spread hummus on naan and let your kids decorate it with cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, carrots, and olives to make funny faces.

Fun idea: Use cookie cutters to make star or heart-shaped naan before decorating.

Banana Naan Minis
Warm a mini naan, spread on your favorite nut or seed butter, and top with banana slices. It’s sweet, satisfying, and still wholesome enough for lunchboxes.

Quick nutrition note: This one’s full of potassium and healthy fats, and works great as an after-school snack too.

 

One Less Thing to Worry About
Whether you’re throwing lunch together in five minutes or feeding hungry kids after soccer, Panaji Naan makes it easier. Keep a pack in the fridge, and you’re never more than a few minutes away from a kid-approved meal.