Top 5 Vegetarian Sandwiches

Avocado, Grilled Tofu, Hummus & Almond Butter: Top Veggie Sandwiches

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Grilled Hummus and Veggie Sandwich - Jill Harris
Grilled Hummus and Veggie Sandwich - Jill Harris
Sandwiches are the go-to lunch food. Try one of these five favourite vegetarian and vegan sandwich ideas. Who needs meat?

Sandwiches are the ultimate convenience food: slap all your favourite ingredients between two slices of bread (or a tortilla, for ultimate portability) and go. Old favourites are getting grilled – which helps avoid the filling leaking all over the front of your shirt – but is also making sandwiches trendy again.

Still, most of us eat sandwiches out of convenience, when we're strapped for time or ingredients. Leftover meatloaf? Make a sandwich. Nothing in the fridge? Try a peanut butter and jam. Need to eat on the run? Wrap up your fillings in a tortilla.

Just because sandwiches are convenient, however, does not mean they also can’t be gourmet. It has become increasingly common for restaurants to have at least one or two vegetarian options on their menu, ranging from veggie patty (like mushrooms, grains, and veggies) to Margherita-style smoked mozzarella and basil concoctions. Grilling the sandwich to warm the fillings and melt the cheese adds class and a special touch. Almost any sandwich can be grilled at home using an indoor grill. No oil needed.

At work or at home, these sandwiches leave the meaty deli cold cuts in the dust.

For the adult taste buds that go beyond PB & J, here are the top five vegetarian sandwiches. All also have vegan options.

Top 5 Vegetarian Sandwiches

1. Avocado Dream

Ingredients:

  • ¼ ripe avocado
  • 1 Tbsp. cream cheese or vegan cream cheese substitute (optional)
  • 3 small pepperoncini peppers, stems removed and sliced lengthwise
  • Tomato slices
  • Balsamic vinegar or dressing
  • Sprouts
  • Salt and pepper, to taste.

  1. Spread cream cheese on toasted or untoasted bread; top with additional ingredients. Drizzle with balsamic and (don’t leave this step out) sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Suggested bread: Hearty multigrain or flax

2. Hummus Heaven

Ingredients:

  • 1/8-1/4 cup hummus
  • Roasted red peppers, cut into strips and drained if packaged in oil.
  • Watercress, alfalfa sprouts, or other spicy greens

Suggested bread: a light multigrain or toasted Italian; pita bread.

3. Smoked Wheat Melt

Montreal Smoked Meat sandwiches are famous the world-round. They consist of spiced beef brisket on rye bread topped with mustard. Generally, they are served with coleslaw and a pickle. As this is obviously not a traditional smoked meat sandwich, so feel free to add cheese. It’s delicious.

Ingredients:

  • ½ package “Smoked Wheat”, imitation smoked meat made from wheat gluten
  • Mustard
  • Mozzarella or cheddar cheese, sliced (optional)

  1. Heat the smoked wheat in a frying pan or in the microwave as per package instructions.
  2. Spread mustard on one slice of bread.
  3. Sandwich between two slices of bread; pile it high. The package reads “2 servings”; they aren’t kidding. It should be a challenge to get your mouth around this one.
  4. Top with cheese, if desired.
Suggested bread: Deli rye.

4. Beyond PB & J: Almond Butter

Instead of peanut, try a gourmet nut spread like almond butter or cashew butter. Because of their richness, top these spreads with a lighter, milder companion such as thinly-sliced Royal Gala apple, banana, or a light honey. Cut into tea sandwich-sized squares, if desired.

Suggested bread: whole wheat or white.

5. Grilled Tofu with Pesto Mayonnaise

  • 2 slices leftover tofu, smoked or grilled
  • Coarsely ground pepper
  • Pesto mayonnaise: mix mayonnaise and pesto in a ratio of 2 Tbsp. mayonnaise to 1 Tbsp. pesto and adjust proportions to taste
  • Grilled vegetables such as eggplant, peppers, or zucchini (optional)

  1. Grill or fry tofu until hot.
  2. Spread bread with pesto mayonnaise.
  3. Sandwich tofu between bread slices and top with optional grilled vegetables
Variation: Top tofu with fresh basil leaves and mayonnaise.

Suggested bread: Baguette.

Jill Harris, Mike Davies

Jill Harris - Jill Harris, MHSc

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Sep 12, 2010 6:13 PM
Guest :
avacodo is so not the best kid sandwich ever
Jan 15, 2011 10:10 AM
Guest :
ulgy sandwiches
Jan 21, 2011 12:10 PM
Guest :
They sound wonderful! I am going to try the Avocado Dream tonight! So EXCITED!
Mar 8, 2011 5:47 AM
Guest :

The hummus sandwich has to be one of my favourites, simple but very morish. I also add a little grated carrot into it.

Another one of my favourite veggie sandwiches is thos one http://vegan-diets.info/triple-decker-refried-bean-jalepeno-and-sauerkraut- toastie/

(I'm not sure how to link, but I'll try <a href="http://vegan-diets.info/triple-decker-refried-bean-jalepeno-and -sauerkraut-toastie/">hope this works</a> )

Both these sandwiches are great late night snacks after coming home from a night out! Lol.
Apr 2, 2011 6:58 AM
Guest :
trying to find the veggie gourmet smoke wheat..does anyone know where to get it or does anyone have a box with the upc# on it? thanks
Apr 2, 2011 7:02 PM
Jill Harris :
The Montreal Smoked Wheat website is down, and I haven't seen this product in stores for a while. Maybe it's off the market?
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