Sandwich Recipes (Most Popular)
This is a very basic tuna salad to use for sandwiches or to top a green salad. Milk replaces part of the mayo to reduce the fat and sodium content slightly. We like a lot of green onion, but you can add more celery to give it body and 'crunch' if you want.
My recipe for a healthy mayo alternative.
It can be used as a sandwich spread, a veggie dip, or a salad dressing! It's low cal, fat-free and very low in sodium - and it tastes great! :)
This batch makes 34 x 1 tablespoon servings!
Calories and fat grams per serving: 7 calories and 0g fat!
"This pan-roasted pork loin uses lots of spices and an Asian-inspired marinade for a truly flavorful cut of meat. And it's perfect to use for a Vietnamese bahn mi sandwich!"
This is an easy and inexpensive way to make great honey peanut butter for the family. This recipe is more about eyeballing it rather than measurments. It's also extremely easy and affordable! ENJOY!
This is just about the only way I make tuna salad sandwiches. I have been making them this way for nearly 30 years and have turned many friends on to them who frown at my recipe only to really love them once they try them. Hope you enjoy!
Our favorite vegan version of an oil free veggie burger. Delicious served with sliced tomato, onions, lettuce and ketchup on toasted whole grain bread. Leftovers can be heated in the microwave but these burgers are even good as a cold sandwich for lunch.
This is a very adaptable base bread made from coconut flour for those of us who are avoiding wheat, standard flour, or gluten. To adapt simply add ingredients that you would to any other bread recipe. For example, to make sweet add cinnamon and raisins, or dried cranberries. To make savory add garlic and spinach, maybe pistachios. This recipe and its variations are limited only by your creativity and daring.
No eggs and no milk in this recipe. Feel free to replace Splenda with another sweetener. One tablespoon of sugar, honey or molasses is required and cannot be replaced.
Initially, this recipe may seem like allot of steps but it’s really easy and worth any trouble. I make little 3” sandwich, using a good quality dinner roll or a larger sandwich roll for a meal. I have gotten rave reviews and requests for a return engagement when I have made these for parties. Yippy!
This was a throw-together wrap that turned out tasting AMAZING. I grilled the garden burger, which could have upped the yum factor, but the garden burger definitely could have been cooked on the stove top or in the oven...or the microwave, if you're short on time!