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Tahini with Poppy Seed, Sweet Potato & Avocado Sandwich Recipe

April 29, 2016

Tahini with Poppy Seed, Sweet Potato & Avocado Sandwich Recipe

I’ve recently come to find out that Laura has been hiding something from me in plain sight. It’s a book called Vegetarian Sandwiches: Fresh Fillings for Slices, Pockets, Wraps & Rolls written by Paulette Mitchell. It’s been sitting on one of our shelves for ages. For some reason, I never picked it up.

I do remember her acquiring this book years ago. She told me about it and explained how good some of the recipes were. There are pages filled with instructions on how to put together some great looking (and tasting) spreads: guacamole, black olive and caper spread, basil pesto and sun-dried tomato pesto. It’s a shame I never took the book seriously because I could have been enjoying some really good eating all this time.

A few days ago, Laura pulled the book back out and handed it to me. I began flipping through the pages and was taken aback by how good some of the sandwiches looked. I decided that I was going to add this book to my growing collection of recipe sources for this site. Really, the recipes inside it are far too wonderful to hide any longer.

The Recipe

Today’s recipe is for what’s called a Sweet Potato & Avocado Sandwich with Tahini-Poppy Seed Spread. Yes, it’s 100% vegetarian and yes, it’s quite filling and surprisingly good tasting. Each and every layer of this sandwich has been contemplated and the ingredients work very well with one another. One of my favorite parts is the tahini-poppy seed spread. I didn’t even know what tahini was before yesterday and now I’m sharing a quick recipe for making your own. Remarkable.

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Quick & Easy Tahini Recipe

The sandwich calls for the use of tahini in the spread. Tahini is, quite simply, ground up sesame seed mixed with oil. It’s used all the time when people make hummus and is interesting, to say the least. Apparently, you can pick up some tahini from Amazon for around $8 for 16 ounces, but when it comes to purchasing it locally, it’s much more expensive. For this reason, many folks like to make it themselves, which takes about two minutes.

To make 1/2 cup of tahini, you’ll need 1 cup of sesame seeds. You can use raw ones or you can toast them in a skillet. We had toasted seeds on hand, so we didn’t have to do anything to them. Grind them up in a coffee grinder and then add in a few tablespoons of regular olive oil. Stir well and you’re all set. It’s that easy.

Homemade Tahini

It tastes uncannily similar to peanut butter and toasted pumpkin seeds. After I finished making it last night, I kept wondering what it reminded me of. Definitely those two – what I just mentioned. It’s good in a recipe when it’s mixed with something else. I wouldn’t go eating it by itself.

Ingredients

Serves: 2 (Makes two sandwiches)


Below, I’ll list out the necessary ingredients to prepare the sandwiches.

For the Spread

1 Tablespoon Tahini
1 Tablespoon Plain Yogurt
2 Teaspoons Lemon Juice
1/2 Teaspoon Honey or Real Maple Syrup
1/4 Teaspoon Poppy Seeds

For the Sandwich

1 Medium Sweet Potato
4 Slices Whole Wheat or Multi-Grain Bread
4 Sweet Onion Slices, 1/8 Inch Thick
4 Avocado Slices, 1/4 Inch Thick
4 Tomato Slices, 1/4 Inch Thick
Regular Table Salt
Ground Black Pepper
1/4 Cup Monterey Jack Cheese, Shredded
Alfalfa Sprouts

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Step-by-Step Instructions

Obviously, you’ll have leftover ingredients after preparing these sandwiches. I suggest you did what we did – makes some salads. That way, you can throw in the extra avocado, onion, tomato and whatever else doesn’t fit in between the slices of bread. I also made some extra sweet potato as a side to the sandwiches. Remember, sweet potato is a super food.

Make the Spread

In a small bowl, add the 1 tablespoon of tahini, the 1 tablespoon of yogurt, the 2 teaspoons of lemon juice, the 1/2 teaspoon of honey or maple syrup and the 1/4 teaspoon of poppy seeds.

Tahini Spread Ingredients

After that, mix everything thoroughly with a fork and set aside.

Tahini & Poppy Seed Spread

Prepare Sweet Potatoes

Trim and peel the sweet potatoes. Then, slice them into 1 inch slices. They should look like hockey pucks. After that, steam the pieces until they are tender throughout. When finished, slice each of the pieces so they are approximately 1/3 inch thick. Set aside.

Make Sandwiches

Position two pieces of bread on a plate (or two plates). These are the bottoms of each of the sandwiches. Apply half of the spread to each piece. Be sure to use all of the spread.


Spread on Bread

Then, begin adding the layers of the sandwich. Start off by adding the slices of sweet onion.

Adding Onion Slices to Sandwich

As you can see, it’s a good idea to go with sweet onion. These are much more mild than other types. Being raw, this is important.

Next up, add the slices of avocado, tomato and sweet potato.

Adding Avocado Slices to Sandwich

Adding Tomato Slices to Sandwich

Adding Sweet Potato Slices to Sandwich

At this point, you can season with regular table salt and ground black pepper if you wish.

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When the earlier ingredients are assembled, continue on by adding half of the shredded monterey jack cheese to each sandwich, along with some alfalfa sprouts.


Adding Shredded Monterey Jack Cheese to Sandwich

Adding Alfalfa Sprouts to Sandwich

Finally, add the remaining two slices of bread.

The Final Sandwiches

What you’ll end up with are some delicious looking and very appetizing vegetarian sandwiches. They’re good, clean and healthy lunches. Sure, we enjoyed them for dinner, but we’re not telling anyone that.

Sweet Potato & Avocado Sandwich

Sweet Potato & Avocado on Nine Grain Bread Sandwich

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About Jay Gaulard

My name is Jay Gaulard and I'm what I like to call an "inexperienced chef," if that's not an oxymoron. I initially decided to immerse myself into the world of food and cooking in May of 2015, when I began growing, in earnest, my first garden. The garden produced a wonderful yield and with some newfound confidence, my hobby of learning about what I eat took shape. Currently, I'm enrolled in an online cooking school and am quite active with the culinary community. I primarily write posts about what I research and learn along the way.

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