Any quick ideas for vegetarian sandwiches?!


Question: Any quick ideas for vegetarian sandwiches!?
My lunch pretty much always consists of sandwiches!.

I've recently gone back to being vegetarian and I need quick lunch ideas!. I'm a student who stays up late and wakes up even later so don't have much time for fiddling around :) !.!.!.

I'm not a vegan so will eat dairy and eggs!. Any suggestions!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I make "Mock" tuna sandwiches - they are so good (if you used to like tuna I suppose!)

Just take a can of garbanzo beans and mash them up!. Add everything you used to add when you made tuna sandwiches!. I use nayonaisse, cut up pickle, celery, cherry tomatoes, and some garlic powder!.

So delish and very easy to have on hand!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Hummus and veggies is always good!.

Peanut butter and jelly (or even almond butter and jelly)!.

Veggie deli slices (you can get them from Tofurkey, Lightlife, or Yves) with mustard and veggies!.

If you have access to a microwave, Gardenburger makes Riblets that would probably be good on a hoagie bun!. Or you can heat up a veggie burger and add ketchup, mustard, veggies!.

also check out the Vegan Lunchbox--you may find some quick ideas there!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I'm not a vegetarian, but I do love some vegetarian foods!. Here are some that I like:
- peanut butter and jelly
- peanut butter and banana
- peanut butter and apple
- hummus, lettuce, tomato, onions, carrot, pepper, cucumber
- fat free refried beans, crunchy lettuce, tomato, onion, salsa, cheese(opt!.), in a tortilla instead of bread
- tomato, basil, fresh melted mozzerella
- grilled cheese

If you wanted to replace the peanut butter with other nut butters like almond butter, cashew butter, soynut butter, etc!. then you could!. If sandwiches get boring try switching up the bread to tortillas, wraps, pita pockets, bagels, english muffins, rolls, etc!. Hope I helped :)Www@FoodAQ@Com

Veggie BLT's are a favorite of mine!.!.!. I use Veganaise instead of mayo (its much healthier for you too) and then crisp up some morningstar bacon strips in a toaster oven so they are slightly crispy and put some slices of tomato and some lettuce on whatever bread you choose!.!.!. it tastes AMAZING!.

also, I am a big fan of doing a pesto layer, fresh mozzarella, roasted red peppers, basil and artichoke hearts!.!.!. but that is a little more expensive and slightly more time consuming to put together!.!.!.

also, adding avacado to any veggie lunch meat sandwhich makes a HUGE difference!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

You can grill vegetables and put them on a sandwich with some type of sauce or dressing!. Example: Grill zucchini, tomatoes, mushrooms and put them on wheat bread with tahini sauce!. Cheese is optional!.

My favorite sandwich is a grilled or broiled Portabella mushroom cap, with horse-radish sauce, and sautteed cremini mushrooms and spinach on whole wheat!. Cheese is obcourse optional!.

edit- I forgot to mention something else!. You can also buy or make the submarine type bread put vegetables on it and then place chick peas or lentils in a sauce on top of the veggies!. Look for Tasty Bite packages in health food stores, whole foods, etc!. That's a really quick and tasty protein topping to use on a sub!.

http://www!.tastybite!.com/Default!.asp!?Red!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

1!. tomatoes and mayo
2!. pb and j
3!. hummus and lettuce
4!. tofurkey, lettuce, tomato, onion, mustard
5!. bananas and peanut butter
6!. falafal, tomatoes, lettuce, tahini sauce
7!. grilled and lightly salted portabella mushrooms
8!. cucumber and tofutti cream cheese

Here's an extensive list of easy sandwich recipes from vegweb!.com http://vegweb!.com/index!.php!?board=352!.0Www@FoodAQ@Com

Egg salad, grilled cheese, cheese and tomato, tomato and mayo, pb and j, pb and ricemallow, pb and banana!.!.!.Try making big batches of things ahead of time and freeze them!. You can do that with veg soup, stew, or chili!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Base spreads or butters: Peanut, sesame/Tahini, cashew, almond, hommus, shredded mozzarella, cream cheese, Swiss cheese, mashed banana, a dip e!.g!. Babaganoush

sprinkled Parmesan on rice cakes or microwaved
poppadums, shredded carrot and raisins, datesWww@FoodAQ@Com

good sandwhiches for veg!. are tomato sandwhiches and they are delicious, also i have an occasional cheese sandwhich and it is not bad at all, also lettuce and tofu are good for sandwhichesWww@FoodAQ@Com

There's this lunch meat called Tofurky!. It is vegetarian!. It's really good on whole wheat bread with lettuce and cheese and sometimes spinach!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I love hummus on sandwiches!.!.!.!. either as a spread, or alone:) Try it with sliced tomatoes & alfalfa sprouts, maybe add some sliced avocado!. Sliced hard-boiled egg sandwiches (good with just butter on toast) !.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

there are loads of great vegetarian sandwiches, for free and easy recipes go to

http://www!.vegetariantimes!.omWww@FoodAQ@Com

whole wheat bread with mustard ,cheese,lettuce,tomatoes

some times i like to put feta cheese inside my sandwich it tastes different but i really like itWww@FoodAQ@Com

felafel, lettuce and chilli sauce is a personal favourite of mine!.

Quick and very summery!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Egg Salad
Mexican wrap (avocado, onions, peppers, lettuce and salsa)
Peanut butter & honey on whole wheat
Cheese sandwichWww@FoodAQ@Com

I usually get Boca Chicken Patties, heat em' up, cut them into strips, place on whole wheat, and eat! You can add lettuce and tomatoes!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Whole wheat bread
Cucumber
Sprouts
Avocado
Cream CheeseWww@FoodAQ@Com

Apples, Bananas and Almond Butter in a Whole Grain WrapWww@FoodAQ@Com

You get two peices of bread and put mayo and mustard on each one!. Then you get lettuce and tomatoes and put them on top!. You fill the sandwhich up with ham, turkey, bologna, chicken strips an dont foget the bacon!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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