This all-time favourite food has so much more potential than you think! Ever wondered if your grab and go afternoon snack could actually be your fancy gourmet dinner meal as well? From French toasts to classic subs, check out how you can add a dash of fancy to these classic dishes.
1. French Toast Sandwich With Mozzarella And Bacon
Courtesy: giverecipe.com
Melted mozzarella cheese and crispy bacon slices stuffed in between slices of fluffy French toast tastes nothing short of heavenly! Try this gourmet French toast sandwich recipe for your next Sunday brunch.
Ingredients
• 4 large
Healthy Alternatives Free Range Country Eggs
• 3/4 cup of
milk
• 1/2 teaspoon of salt
• 8 slices of bread
• 1 tablespoon of
butter, for the pan
• 8 slices of
bacon, fried or baked
• 4 big slices of fresh
mozzarella
Instructions
1. Whisk the eggs, milk and salt in a large, shallow dish.
2. Soak the slices of bread into the egg mixture, coat them well.
3. Transfer onto a plate and prepare the sandwiches. Put one mozzarella slice and two slices of fried bacon in between the two soaked bread slices. Repeat this for all bread slices.
4. Heat a pan over medium high heat and melt butter in it. Fry the sandwiches, slightly pressing them down over the lowest heat until they get golden on both sides; 3-4 minutes for each side and serve.
2. Toasted Ciabatta Sandwich
Courtesy: bevcooks.com
What can taste better than the combination of toasted ciabatta, salty prosciutto, sweet onions and crumbly brie cheese? Give your palette a taste of this fancy ciabatta sandwich for a blast of flavour and fun.
Ingredients
• 1 medium
onion, thinly sliced
• 3 Tbsp.
Healthy Alternatives Pure Olive Oil
• 1/2 cup of
cherry tomatoes
• 3 oz of
prosciutto, thinly sliced
• 8 thin wedges of
brie
• 1/2 cup of
arugula lettuce
• 1/2 loaf of
ciabatta bread, cut lengthwise
Instructions
1. Add the sliced onions and 1 Tbsp. oil to a large sauté pan and cook on low for about an hour, maybe longer, until they’re nice and caramelized
2. Broil the tomatoes on a rimmed baking sheet for a few minutes until they start to wilt and split slightly.
3. Brush the remaining oil over the ciabatta bread and lightly toast it.
4. Layer one half of the bread with the onions, arugula, prosciutto strips and the brie wedges.
5. Broil the sandwiches for a few minutes, until the brie starts to melt.
6. Garnish with some tomatoes and basil and serve.
3. Jalapeno Cheddar Chicken Meatball Sandwich
Courtesy: howsweeteats.com
The tender chicken, gooey melted cheddar cheese and tangy jalapenos is what makes this sub go from simple to simply delicious! This baked sandwich recipe is a must-try for any meat lover in the world.
Ingredients
• 1 pound of ground
chicken
• 1 pound of lean ground
chicken breast
• 1/2 teaspoon of salt
• 1/2 teaspoon of
Healthy Alternatives Organic Whole Black Pepper, ground
• 1 large Healthy
Alternatives Free Range Country Egg, slightly beaten
• 1/3 cup of panko
bread crumbs
• 2 garlic
cloves, minced
• 2
jalapeños, 1 finely diced and 1 thinly sliced
• 8 ounces of
cheddar cheese, freshly grated
• 8-10 whole wheat
sandwich buns
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Spray a large baking dish or a rimmed baking sheet with a non-stick spray.
2. In a large bowl, combine all the ground chicken with the salt, pepper, egg, panko, garlic cloves, finely diced jalapeño pepper and half (4 ounces) of the grated cheddar.
3. Mix thoroughly to combine. Roll into golf ball-sized meatballs. Bake for 30-35 minutes (the meatballs will release a bit of liquid, as well as some of the cheese), or until meatballs are cooked through. Remove and let cool slightly.
4. Slice each bun lengthwise and stuff some of the remaining cheddar in the bottom of each. Place 2-3 meatballs in each bun, then cover with additional cheddar.
5. Bake them in the oven for 6-8 minutes, then broil if desired to bubble and brown the cheese on top. Cover with some thinly sliced jalapeños and serve.
4. Blueberry Pie Panini
Courtesy: foodsforthebestsoul.net
This blueberry pie panini is a game changer altogether when it comes to sandwiches and sweets! Check out this recipe to see how you can make a panini sandwich without a panini press.
Ingredients
• 2 slices of whole wheat bread
• 1 tbsp.
vanilla yogurt
• 2 handfuls of
Healthy Alternatives Blueberries
Instructions
1. Spread 1½ teaspoons of yogurt on one slice of bread. Arrange the blueberries on top of the yogurt.
2. Spread the remaining yogurt on the second slice of bread, and place that bread yogurt-side-down on top of the blueberries.
3. Grease a heated stovetop skillet with oil and place the assembled sandwich in the center.
Lay another plate on top of the sandwich, weigh it down with a heavy can or a full tea kettle—or just push down on the surface as the sandwich cooks.
4. Be sure to remove the weights to flip the sandwich and press the other side for evenly distributed heat. Cook until the sandwiches are crispy and golden brown, then serve hot!
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