This Easy Cheesy Tuna Casserole Meal in a Bag makes a creamy, comforting casserole using simple pantry staples like macaroni and cheese, canned tuna, and peas. It’s an easy dinner that feels warm and filling without needing fresh ingredients, which makes it perfect for pantry meal kits and food pantry donations.
Packing the ingredients together in one bag makes it simple to turn shelf-stable foods into a complete meal. Meal in a bag recipes like this are perfect for food pantries, blessing boxes, church food drives, and community donations, helping families prepare a comforting dinner with ingredients they already have on hand.
Easy Cheesy Tuna Casserole Meal in a Bag Pantry Meal Kit

Why This Meal Kit Works
Tuna casserole has long been a simple and comforting dinner that families know and love. This version uses pantry ingredients to create a creamy pasta dish that’s easy to prepare.
When I made this recipe for my family, it turned out warm, creamy, and satisfying. The combination of pasta, tuna, and a creamy sauce makes it a filling meal that works especially well for pantry meal kits and food pantry donations.
What the Easy Cheesy Tuna Casserole Meal Kit Includes
Place the following items in a 2-gallon zip bag along with a recipe card.
- 2 (7.25 oz) boxes of macaroni and cheese
- 1 (12 oz) can evaporated milk
- 2 (5 oz) cans of tuna
- 1 (10.5 oz) can cream of mushroom soup
- 1 (15 oz) can peas

How to Assemble the Pantry Meal Kit
Place the macaroni and cheese boxes and canned ingredients inside a 2-gallon zip bag. Add the printed recipe card so the meal can be prepared easily.
How to Make Easy Cheesy Tuna Casserole
Bring a large pot of water to a boil and cook the macaroni according to the package directions. Drain well. Return the pasta to the pot and stir in the cheese packets until creamy.
Add the evaporated milk, tuna (drained), cream of mushroom soup, peas (drained). Stir well.
Heat over medium heat until everything is warmed through and well combined.
Serve warm.
Printable Easy Cheesy Tuna Casserole Meal Kit Recipe Card
Each meal in a bag recipe on Caring Casseroles includes a printable recipe card so families receiving the kit know exactly how to prepare the meal. If you use the meal kit organizer below, the recipe cards will be plain.
The recipe card can be printed and placed directly in the bag with the ingredients, making it easy for food pantry distributions and blessing box donations.


When Pantry Meal Kits Are Helpful
Simple meal in a bag recipes like this can make preparing dinner easier for families receiving food assistance.
These kits are especially helpful for:
- food pantry distributions
- blessing boxes
- church outreach programs
- community food drives
- helping neighbors or friends during a difficult season
Packing the ingredients and instructions together makes it much easier to prepare a complete meal.
Great for Food Pantry Donations and Blessing Boxes
Easy Cheesy Tuna Casserole works well as a pantry meal kit because it uses affordable ingredients that many families are already familiar with.
The ingredients are shelf-stable, filling, and easy to cook, making this recipe a practical option for food pantry donations and blessing boxes.
Make Multiple Pantry Meal Kits
Many people enjoy assembling several pantry meal kits at once when donating to food pantries or organizing a community food drive.
The Meal Pantry Kit Calculator can help you generate shopping lists and printable recipe cards if you’re preparing multiple kits.

Plan a Food Pantry Meal-in-a-Bag Event in Minutes
The Meal Kit Organizer makes it easy to plan, print, and organize everything for your group
—and even sends helpful sign-up and reminder emails to participants.
More Meal in a Bag Recipes
If you’re assembling pantry meal kits, you might also enjoy these meal-in-a-bag recipes:
Each recipe uses simple pantry ingredients and works beautifully for food pantry donations and blessing box meals.
Pantry Meal Kit FAQ
A pantry meal kit is a bag containing all the ingredients needed to prepare a recipe along with simple instructions. These kits are often donated to food pantries or placed in blessing boxes.
Meal in a bag recipes make it easier for families to cook dinner using pantry ingredients because everything needed for the recipe is packaged together.
Because most meal in a bag recipes use shelf-stable ingredients, they can usually be stored until the expiration dates on the canned goods.
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