The 9 Best Snacks for Long Road Trips

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On a long road trip, we all need two kinds of essential fuel. There’s the kind that keeps the car running, and then the type that keeps *us* running. While any old gas station or fast food fare can do the trick, if you’re going to be in the car for a while, you might want to employ some strategy to keep you satiated. Bringing your own snacks reduces unnecessary stops, meaning you’ll get to your final destination that much faster. And with the costs of fast food higher than ever this summer, that’s money back in your pocket. Finally, when you’re munching on something you actually like—and maybe something nutritious—that long drive will feel less like a chore and more like a fun adventure.

Read on to get snack inspiration for your next long road trip, according to Allrecipes Allstars who’ve perfected the art of the road trip nosh.

Homemade Trail Mix

Nothing says “happy trails” like a trail mix that contains plenty of energizing, filling nutrients, so it can go a long way in keeping you satiated on a trip. Customize your own mix of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, and even add seasoning (or chocolate) to up the taste factor. “Trail mix is so easy to make at home,” says Allrecipes Allstar Kim Shupe. “You can just throw it in a container and toss it into a car before you go.”

Onigiri

Onigiri, or Japanese rice balls, is fast to make and doesn’t require any complicated ingredients. Plus, it’s filling and non-messy, so it’s extra convenient for a car ride. “You can use whatever you may have on hand to make savory, sweet, sour, or salty bundles of joy that any member of your family can customize to their own taste,” says Allrecipes Allstar Blake Baird. Try adding beef, salmon, or tuna for a protein boost!

Meat and Cheese Roll-ups

You could make a PB&J or ham sandwich for your next road trip—or you could take a bit of extra time to whip up a delicious snack-sandwich hybrid you’ll look forward to way more. Allrecipes Allstar Bri Evans likes turkey, spinach, and cream cheese roll-ups (basically, a wrap cut down to bite size). Here’s another take: a roast beef, cheddar cheese, and horseradish roll-up.

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Jerky

For long road trips, Allrecipes Allstar Bryan Tario likes to bring along salty beef jerky—you can dehydrate your own at home or buy your favorite at the store ahead of time. “Nibbling on some a little at a time along the way keeps my stomach satiated and alert,” he says. If you don’t like meat, you can satisfy your umami craving with mushroom jerky instead.

Fresh Fruit

What’s not to love about fruit on a road trip? Along with giving a quick energy boost when you need it, fruit satisfies your sweet cravings. Keep yours chilled to make it even more refreshing. “I like grapes, kept cold in a cooler,” says Allrecipes Allstar Brenda Venable. “They’re the perfect finger food: hydrating, not messy, delicious, and actually healthy!”

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Popcorn

For the avid snackers among us, Allrecipes Allstar Rosanne Robinson says popcorn is an excellent road trip snack choice. You can pop it ahead of time, season it, and pre-fill bags or storage containers for when a salty, sweet, or crunchy craving strikes. Try a few different seasonings to spice things up.

Grilled Veggie Sandwiches

Another genius, nutritious take on standard road trip fare: A roasted veggie sandwich, which won’t require refrigeration like meat would if you’re on a long road trip. Allrecipes Allstar Ashley Schuering takes whatever leftover veggies she has—think onions, peppers, zucchini, or squash—then marintes them with a simple garlicky balsamic vinaigrette for 30 minutes. Then, she grills them, layers them on a crusty roll, and smears it with some hummus. 

Peanut Butter and Crackers

Want a filling snack that’s also salty and crunchy? Take after Allrecipes Allstar Paula Roten and pack along peanut butter crackers. Spread your favorite nut butter on your go-to crackers ahead of time for an easy-to-eat, satisfying bite. Add a dollop of jelly for a sweet and salty take! (Got time to pre-make a super delicious treat? Try these Chocolate Coated Peanut Butter Crackers—just pack a few extra napkins.)

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Chex Mix

Trail mix’s beloved cousin, Chex Mix, is Allrecipes Allstar Donna Michaels’ go-to road trip snack. Rather than the store-bought version, she appreciates a homemade mix, and there are so many different variations you can try. Mix up your preferred ingredients and seasonings, pre-portion them in bags, and you’re ready to go!

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