As the cooler months roll in, it’s the perfect time to refresh your tuckshop menu with hearty, warming options that keep students satisfied and can help boost seasonal sales.
While Queensland winters may look different depending on where your school is located, many tuckshops notice a natural shift away from cold items like salads, sushi and ice blocks, towards warm meals and comforting snacks.
Updating your menu for winter doesn’t have to mean a complete overhaul. Small seasonal swaps can make a big difference.
Consider replacing cold salads with warm roasted vegetable salads or pesto pasta salad, swapping fresh sandwiches for toasted sandwiches or quesadillas, and offering comforting hot meals, such as curries, noodle dishes or jacket potatoes.
Winter is also a great opportunity to trial soups, warm snacks and baked treats that are practical, affordable and popular with both students and staff.
Winter Menu Ideas
Warm Salad Swaps
Instead of traditional summer salads, try:
- Warm roasted vegetable salad
- Pesto pasta salad with or without chicken
- Roasted vegetable bowls with feta and spinach
Sandwich & Wrap Ideas
Swap cold fillings for toasted options such as:
- Baked bean and cheese quesadillas
- Tuna, corn and cheese toasties
- Savoury mince toasted sandwiches
Hot Meal Ideas
Winter-friendly menu items could include:
- Chicken or vegetarian curry
- Butter chicken with rice
- Japanese fried rice
- Yakisoba or udon noodle dishes
- Jacket potatoes with hearty toppings
Soup in the Tuckshop
Soup can be a nutritious, budget-friendly addition to your menu and is ideal for the cooler months. Popular options include:
- Pumpkin or sweet potato soup
- Minestrone
- Lentil dahl
- Green goddess soup
Serve with a bread roll or naan bread for a filling meal option.
If introducing soup for the first time, consider trialling a tasting morning with students and staff to gather feedback before adding it permanently to your menu.
Winter Snack Ideas
Warmer snack options can replace fruit tubs or yoghurt cups during winter.
Apple crumble is an easy and popular option that can be made ahead and reheated when needed. Using ingredients such as apples, oats and cinnamon, it’s a comforting snack that works well in school tuckshops.
Tips for Updating Your Winter Menu
Watch Sales Patterns
Pay attention to which items naturally decline in sales as the weather cools and use this to guide your menu planning.
Rotate Menu Items
Avoid simply adding more items to your menu. Rotating seasonal options helps manage workload, stock levels and wastage while keeping students interested.
Gather Feedback
Consider:
- Running tasting mornings
- Conducting student surveys
- Asking staff and volunteers for feedback
Promote Your Menu Changes
You won’t sell food people don’t know about. Promote your winter menu through:
- School newsletters
- Social media
- Online ordering apps
- Posters and signage
- Staff room notices
Generating excitement around limited-time seasonal items can help increase engagement and sales.
Need Support?
QAST is here to support school tuckshops with practical ideas, recipes, resources and training throughout the year.
Explore our growing collection of recipes and resources or contact the team if there’s a resource you’d like to see developed.