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by Robin

For our next family trip, we need easy hotel kitchenette meals! That’s what this post is all about: healthy microwave recipes (and other adaptable ideas for hotel travel recipes) for money-saving family travel.

We are less than three weeks away from our next family vacation: a week in San Francisco! As architecture, science, aquarium, Star Wars and nature nerds – it’s the perfect vacation spot for us.

Our planning is coming together well:

  • We were able to get a great deal on flights. We’re flying out of a neighbouring state which was much cheaper than flying from the airport closest to us.
  • We’ve got our CityPasses – so we will have a few days of unlimited trollies, a boat tour and other transit and our choice of a few museums and aquariums. City Passes are a great deal and you can find them for lots of touristy cities!
  • We’ve booked our tickets for our Alcatraz At Night tour. You need to book these months ahead!

Our favourite way to travel is to rent an apartment or a home for a week. Then we explore the area from our comfy home-like base. We often do this through AirBNB or VRBO. There are lots of great reasons to do this:

  • more space!
  • laundry!
  • separate bedrooms for night owls and early risers!
  • but the real money saver is the ability to cook our own meals. Eating in restaurants for an entire week adds up for a family! (Even if you ate fast food, it would likely be over a thousand dollars for four people at three meals a day.)

Usually, our travel meal planning is pretty straightforward. We pretty much make the easiest recipes from our master list of meals. Then we splurge on a handful of special meals in restaurants. We pack food or eat at “home” for the rest of the time.

This time around, however, we’ve got more of a challenge: our apartment doesn’t have an oven or a stovetop! THAT limits our usual cooking options.

Accommodation in San Francisco is EXTREMELY expensive – so the best budget rental we could find has a tiny kitchenette – basically a microwave, kettle and coffee maker. (It’s in a beautiful old Victorian house in a great neighbourhood and has a wonderfully reviewed host who will pick us up and drop us off at the airport! This tiny kitchen was a trade-off we were willing to make.)

But, as our travel dates approach, I’m left wondering what exactly we’re going to make with our limited kitchen.

We’ve been searching and brainstorming and have some great ideas to share – I think we will eat very well and stay on budget. Plus, these recipes will be great for family road trips! Here are our ideas…

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Travel Recipes: Easy Hotel Kitchenette Meals

1. Keep Meals and Snacks Simple.

  • Water is healthy and free!
    • We each bring a refillable water bottle in our carry-ons. Then we fill it each morning before touring.
    • Note to the wise: don’t be as daft as me. Be sure to fill these water bottles AFTER you’ve cleared airport security. On one trip, I lost all sense and filled all four of ours at home. Then I had to dump them all ~ in a garbage pail of all places ~ while hundreds of other impatient travellers in line glared at me and surely commented about how stupid I am. Yeah – that felt awesome.
  • Keep breakfast ultra-simple:
    • oatmeal, cereal, milk, fruit, toast and microwaved eggs will be our menu.
  • We stock up on portable foods for healthy snacks when we’re out and about. Nothing fancy:
    • fruit, veggies, granola bars, etc.
    • This helps stave off temptation for expensive snack bar junk.
  • Pack sandwiches for lunches on days when there’s a place to stop and eat them.
    • Some museums and amusem*nt parks don’t allow outside food – grrrrr – if they do pack and save!

2. Travel with your Instant Pot?

  • I think this would be especially genius for a road trip: bring your Instant Pot! You can saute (like a stovetop!) and bake (like an oven!). It gives you so many more options for meals.
  • If you do pack your pressure cooker – these Instant Pot Dump Recipes would be perfect! Super low prep, fast and delicious.
  • Note: Ed’s concerned that the steam could set off the hotel smoke detector! That would suck. It might be best to vent out a window or on a balcony to be safest.

3. A microwave rice cooker might be useful to pack. Or maybe – one of our favourites – a Griddler?

4. Cooking in the coffee pot?

  • In looking for food ideas for our trip I kept seeing ideas to cook soup or noodles and other foods in the hotel coffee pot.
  • It’s a kinda cute idea – but YUCK. I can’t help but think that coffee from that machine will forever taste terrible. We won’t be doing this one out of our deep respect for coffee.

5. Cooking with the iron (using aluminum foil):

  • Once I shared this idea with our daughter she was inspired. I’m not sure we can get away with not doing this one. So at least one day we will cook with the iron. We’ll protect it with foil, of course! Here are some ideas:
    • Iron paninis
    • Iron grilled cheese
    • Iron quesadillas

6. Easy Healthy Microwave Meals: easy hotel kitchenette meals

  • We’re going to use our microwave more than we ever have on this trip. What follows are some really delicious looking ideas…

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FAQs

What food can you make in hotel room? ›

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  • Omelets. ...
  • Rice Bowls. ...
  • Grilled Cheese. ...
  • Homemade Miso Cup of Noodles. ...
  • Macaroni and Cheese. ...
  • Broccoli Cheddar Baked Potato. ...
  • Hummus Salad.
Jan 13, 2021

Can you cook in a hotel kitchenette? ›

Other hotels will offer a kitchenette, which provides a separate area with a mini-fridge, microwave, and usually an extra sink and some counter space. Note: The majority of hotels with “full kitchens” will offer a stove top, and some offer full ovens.

What can I make in a hotel room? ›

Meal ideas:
  • Wraps - Deli meat, cheese, mayo and lettuce rolled in a tortilla.
  • Pre-made salads from the deli section of your local grocery store.
  • Canned soup.
  • Microwave quesadilla. ...
  • Tuna, chicken or egg salad sandwich.
  • Mac and cheese in a mug.
  • Microwave a can of chili add some shredded cheese and Fritos.
Sep 6, 2022

Can I use a crockpot in a hotel room? ›

Can you use a slow cooker in a hotel room? Unfortunately, guests are not permitted to bring small appliances into their hotel rooms. These include slow cookers, toasters and hotplates. The only cookware you may use are the ones provided to you free of charge inside your kitchenette.

How do you cook pasta in a hotel room? ›

All you do is divide the pasta into a couple of mugs, add hot water (like you're using the tea function) and let it sit covered. This works for other grains as well, like quinoa and couscous, and, of course, a morning bowl of oatmeal.

What is a hotel room with a kitchenette called? ›

Studio hotel room

A studio room is a small room that comes with a couch that can be converted into a bed and sometimes contains additional beds or a small kitchenette.

What is a cheap healthy food while traveling? ›

Pack snacks

Nuts, fruit, dried fruit, dark chocolate, hummus, rice cakes. These are all great healthy snack options that you can buy in a grocery store/market and can carry with you on your adventures. You'll thank yourself by having these on hand when the hangry-ness strikes.

What food is best for traveling long distances? ›

Snacks are just as important as all other meals. Therefore, when on a road trip, you should load up the car with some tasty items that will travel well and please everyone. Some great road trip snack ideas include popcorn, protein bars, carrots, grapes, and beef jerky.

How can I heat food in a hotel room? ›

LPT: If you are staying in a hotel or resort that doesn't provide a microwave, you can use the hair drier to reheat leftovers. The air will not get hot enough to cook your food, but it will get hot enough to re-heat it all the way through.

Can you cook inside the hotel? ›

However, it's good to know that you can truly cook joyful, vacation-style meals in a hotel room. It helps immensely that these days, most lodgings come equipped with at least a fridge and a microwave.

How do you eat while staying in a hotel? ›

Some affordable food options that can be easily prepared in a hotel room include instant noodles, canned soups, microwaveable rice packets, oatmeal, and pre-made salads. These items are convenient, budget-friendly, and require minimal preparation.

Can you eat your own food in a hotel? ›

It depends on the hotel. Some will allow (or even expect) it, some won't, and some will make a charge in the same way some places charge a corkage fee if you bring your own wine. in general I wouldn't do this, food smells and creates a mess.

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