7 Subway Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home (Better Than the Real Thing!)
Craving Subway but want to skip the line and save some cash? You are in the right place. These seven copycat recipes bring your favorite Subway flavors straight to your own kitchen.
From saucy meatball subs to that iconic sweet onion teriyaki drizzle, you can build every bite exactly the way you love it.

Subway Meatball Sub

Saucy meatballs piled onto a toasted hoagie roll with melted cheese — this one skips the drive-through and lands on your table in about 30 minutes.
The meatballs are what make or break it, so don’t rush them. Get the seasoning right and let them simmer in marinara until they’re tender all the way through.
It’s messy in the best way. Pile on as much sauce as you want, hit it with provolone or mozzarella, and toast it just long enough for everything to melt together. Honest, satisfying, and way better than you remember from the mall.
Subway Orchard Chicken Salad

This copycat nails that sweet-savory thing Subway does so well, and you can pull it together in about 20 minutes flat.
Tender chopped chicken meets crisp apple pieces in a creamy, lightly seasoned base that hits every note at once — rich, fresh, and just a little sweet.
The best part is you pick the ingredients, so the chicken stays juicy and the apples actually snap when you bite them. Pile it on bread, stuff it in a wrap, or just eat it straight from the bowl — nobody is judging you here.
Subway Sweet Onion Teriyaki Sauce

This is the sticky, tangy glaze that makes Subway’s teriyaki chicken sub so hard to put down. It comes together in about 15 minutes using pantry staples you probably already have on hand.
The sauce leans sweeter than a classic teriyaki, with that signature onion flavor that sets it apart. It clings beautifully to grilled chicken straight off the pan.
Once you try it at home, you’ll find yourself reaching for it on rice bowls, sandwiches, and basically anything that needs a little something extra. It’s genuinely that good and that easy to make.
Subway Tuna Salad

This copycat nails the creamy, tangy flavor you get at Subway, and you can make it in about 5 minutes with canned tuna, mayo, and a little celery for crunch.
The secret is the mayo-to-tuna ratio — generous enough to keep things rich without turning the whole thing into a soggy mess.
Pile it onto a toasted hoagie roll with lettuce, tomato, and a few banana pepper rings, and you honestly won’t miss the drive. It tastes just like the real thing, maybe even better because you made it yourself.
Subway Baja Chipotle Sauce

This copycat nails that smoky, tangy orange sauce Subway drizzles on their Baja subs — the one you keep thinking about long after you’ve finished eating. It takes about five minutes and pulls together pantry staples you likely already have on hand.
The secret is the chipotle peppers, which give it that deep smoky heat without being overwhelming. A little tang balances everything out perfectly.
Make a batch on Sunday and keep it in the fridge all week. It works on sandwiches, wraps, grain bowls, and honestly anything else you point it at.
Subway Chocolate Chip Footlong Cookie

This giant chocolate chip cookie bakes right in a 9×13 inch pan, giving you that same thick, gooey slab Subway fans have been going crazy over on social media — without the Subway price tag.
The whole thing comes together in about 30 minutes, so it’s a genuinely easy win when you need a crowd-pleasing dessert fast.
Slice it into squares and watch it disappear. The edges come out slightly crisp while the center stays soft and pull-apart tender, which honestly makes it better than any individual cookie you’d grab at the counter.
Subway Doritos Footlong Chicken Nachos

This copycat nails everything you love about the original — crunchy Nacho Cheese Doritos layered under juicy seasoned chicken and a rich, melty nacho cheese sauce that ties it all together.
Sliced jalapeños bring the heat, while cool toppings balance every bite so nothing feels one-note.
The best part is you build it right at home, exactly how you like it, without waiting in line. It’s the kind of snack-meets-meal combo that disappears fast, so make the full footlong’s worth — trust me, you’ll want every last chip covered in that cheesy, savory goodness.
Final Thoughts
Now you have everything you need to turn your kitchen into your own personal Subway. Whether you are feeding a hungry crowd or just treating yourself on a weeknight, these recipes make it easy and fun. Give them a try, mix and match your favorites, and enjoy every delicious, homemade bite.
