23 Easy Food Doodle Ideas

In this post, I wanted to share some food-related doodles beginners (or anyone) can draw to practice drawing or just for fun.
Normally, I don't draw doodles, so this was a great exercise for me.
These are super simple doodles, as I want everyone to be able to draw them.
If you want some more challenging drawing ideas, check out my step-by-step drawing guides.
I hope you'll have fun drawing these!
Quick Tip for Drawing Food Doodles
If you want to try any of these ideas in your sketchbook, sketch them first with a pencil until you're happy with the way they look.
Then, draw over the sketch with a black pen or fineliner and wait for it to dry.
Once it has dried, erase the sketch and they're done!
This way, you can experiment and erase without having to worry about making mistakes you can't erase.
If you want to go a step further, you can use markers to color them in.
Easy Food Doodle Drawings
1. Apple
A simple apple doodle with a leaf on top. Clean lines make it quick to draw and instantly recognizable.

2. Banana
An easy banana line art drawing. Great practice for smooth curves and simple shading if you want to add depth.

3. Cherries
A fun doodle of two cherries with a shared stem. Super easy and perfect for filling space in a sketch page.

4. Strawberry
A strawberry doodle with tiny seeds and a leafy crown. Cute and simple, but detailed enough to look interesting.

5. Watermelon Slice
A quick watermelon slice doodle with seeds. If you want to color it, this one works well with bright colors like pink and green.

6. Lemon Wedge
A simple lemon wedge line drawing. The triangular shape makes it easy, and you can add sections for more detail.

7. Grapes
A bunch of round grapes connected by a stem. It’s repetitive but fun, and my favorite doodle on this list.

8. Pineapple
A pineapple doodle with crisscross lines and a big leafy crown. The texture makes it stand out among simpler shapes.

9. Carrot
A carrot doodle with leafy greens on top. Super quick to sketch and great for practicing long, thin shapes.

10. Broccoli
A simple broccoli doodle with fluffy tops. Just a few circles clustered together make it instantly recognizable.

11. Potato
A potato doodle is about as easy as it gets—just a wonky oval with a few dots for texture. It’s simple but charming.

12. Pizza Slice
A triangular pizza slice doodle with cheese and toppings. You can keep it plain or add details like pepperoni and mushrooms, like I did.

13. Hot Dog
A hot dog doodle with a bun and squiggly line of ketchup or mustard. Very simple, but full of character.

14. Burger
A layered burger doodle with lettuce, tomato, and cheese. It looks detailed, but the shapes are all basic and easy to draw.

15. French Fries
A fries doodle with a box or cup holding them. Straight lines make this one super simple, and it looks great in groups.

16. Taco
A taco doodle with a folded shell and toppings sticking out. Rounded edges and fun textures make it extra playful.

17. Sushi Roll
A sushi roll doodle is just a circle with filling inside. It’s one of the simplest doodles here, and you can get creative with patterns.

18. Donut with Sprinkles
The classic donut with sprinkles couldn’t be left out. Easy to draw, instantly fun, and a favorite for food doodle pages.

19. Chocolate Chip Cookie
A cookie doodle with round edges and chocolate chips. Add a few uneven lines to make it look even more delicious.

20. Cupcake
A cupcake doodle with a wrapper and swirly frosting on top. You can decorate it with sprinkles, cherries, or a candle.

21. Ice Cream Cone
A doodle of an ice cream cone with a tall swirl of soft-serve on top. Add some curved lines to show the twist, and finish with a waffle-style cone for extra detail.

22. Chocolate Bar
A chocolate bar doodle with simple rectangle sections. You can draw it whole or with a bite taken out.

23. Cup of Coffee
A warm cup of coffee doodle with steam rising from the top. It’s cozy, simple, and the perfect way to finish this list.

Thanks so much for checking out these easy food doodle ideas!
I hope they gave you some inspiration for your sketchbook.
Have fun drawing!
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