Now, I don’t know about you, but one of my favorite things to do with delicious whole grain and sprouted grain breads is create an amazing sandwich! The combination of breads, meats, cheeses and condiments has been going on for a very long time, and food historians attribute the creation of what we call a “sandwich” to an English bloke named John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (love the name!). He was a gambler and, as the story goes, while on a gambling spree in 1762, he told his cook to prepare his food so that it would not interfere with his game. The genius cook served him some cooked meat between two pieces of toast – that way he could eat with one hand and gamble with the other. Unfortunately, no one got the name of that very creative cook!
With kids heading back to school and the rest of us heading out of our summer vacations and back to work, packing a sandwich for lunch seems like a perfect fit right about now. But remember: a great sandwich doesn’t just belong to lunch! It can make a hearty breakfast or a light supper.
But, like just about any favorite dish, a sandwich can be really good for you, or not so good at all. Here are some ideas for building a healthy, delicious sandwich.
First, choose your bread. Go for whole grain options such as:
- Whole wheat or spelt tortillas
- Whole wheat or spelt English muffins
- Sprouted grain breads
- Whole wheat baguette
- Whole wheat, spelt, or sprouted whole grain pita bread
- Sourdough whole wheat or rye bread
- Pumpernickel bread
- Seeded whole grain bread
- Oatmeal bread
Now, choose your filling:
- Hummus (there are so many varieties)
- Baba Ghanouj
- Bean spreads
- Marinated baked tofu or tempeh
- Smoked salmon
- Shrimp salad made with just a little good quality mayonnaise or vinaigrette dressing
- Tuna, egg, or chicken salad made with less mayonnaise. Instead, stir in a little hummus or Greek yogurt. Delicious!
- Nut and seed butters such as tahini, almond, all-natural peanut, cashew, macadamia or sunflower
- Nitrate-free deli meats such as turkey breast, roast beef or ham
- Canadian bacon or turkey bacon
- Sliced cooked chicken or turkey sausages
Next, choose one or more flavorful condiments.
- Good quality mustard such as Dijon, spicy, German, etc.
- Good quality mayonnaise made from natural, expeller pressed oils
- Low fat cream cheese
- Ricotta or cottage cheese – be sure to season if desired (salt, pepper, herbs, garlic, etc)
- A smidgen of olive tapenade
- Caper, garlic slivers and your favorite salad dressing (not too heavy, now!)
And now it’s time to pile on the veggies and/or the fruit. Remember, lettuce and tomato are fine but there are many other wonderful options! Here’s where you start:
- Go a bit more exotic and reach for some arugula, baby spinach, watercress and sprouts – pair with cooked veggies such as roasted peppers or Portobello mushrooms, or pair with hummus or cheese
- Try some sliced cucumbers, radishes, mushrooms and bell peppers with cheese, deli meat, bean spreads and hummus spread
- Roasted red, green, yellow and orange peppers – try these with olive tapenade, arugula and melted Swiss
- Sliced apples and pears – delicious with almond butter
- Sliced strawberries -try them with cream cheese, cottage or ricotta cheese
- Sliced peaches, plums and nectarines – great with cheese, ham or smoked turkey
- Pineapple – great with ham!
- Add some slivered onions, sundried tomatoes and fresh herbs such as basil, cilantro and dill to just about any sandwich.
Like a specific recipe? Here are some:
- Show your family some TLC with a healthy TLC Sandwich – Tofu, Lettuce and Cucumber. It’s a fun twist on a BLT that is unbelievably yummy, with easy homemade salty, smoky tofu “bacon.”
- Make a breakfast sandwich with a sliced boiled egg and a couple slices of turkey bacon, or some warmed vegetarian refried beans and some avocado slices. Here’s a delicious Pineapple Breakfast Sandwich and here’s a Waffle Breakfast Sandwich (be sure to use whole grain waffles!).
- Next time you fire up the grill, throw on some marinated Portobello mushrooms; they make a great, flavorful sandwich with tomatoes, a little cheese and some dark green baby spinach or arugula. Here’s an idea for a Portobello Mushroom Supper Sandwich.
- Make a grilled cheese sandwich but get exotic: try some Manchego cheese from Spain or some Emmenthaler from France – add some heirloom tomatoes and fresh green salad for an amazing lunch! Here’s the Ultimate Grilled Cheese Sandwich.
- Fruit can make a delicious sandwich. I love peanut butter with ripe nectarines and pears with toasted almond butter. Here’s an idea for Apple and Tempeh Sandwiches and an idea for an Apple Tahini Sandwich.
- Need a good snack? Here are some wonderful snack sandwich ideas:
- A good tuna sandwich is a must! Here’s a Tangy Curry Tuna Salad Sandwich.
Got a favorite sandwich? I’d love to hear you rave about your fave!




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Needless to say, I 100% agree with the suggestion to replace fatty mayo with much-healthier Greek yogurt!
Vanessa @ Voskos Greek Yogurt
August 9th, 2010 at 2:33 pm
YMMM!You’re incredibly comprehensive-can’t wait to give these a try on the family. Thanks
August 11th, 2010 at 8:19 pm
What a wonderful article! When I’m in the mood for a sandwich without all the extra fat and calories, I got for a healthy open-faced tuna melt I crated. I mix the canned tuna with 1 TB olive oil (instead of mayo), a dash of Dijon mustard, dill, salt and pepper. Then, you spread the tuna mixture onto one piece of Ezekiel bread. Sprinkle on some part skim Mozzarella cheese or another low fat variety, pop it in the toaster oven and enjoy! I like to add on a few arugula leaves at the end too!
~Rachel
August 11th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
Another great option for the gluten intolerant folks out there are your brown rice tortillas. Take a tortilla, spread a layer of hummus on it, and then top with sliced turkey, a few slices of avocado, tomato and lettuce. Fold it over, spray with non-stick spray and place it on a hot grill pan for a couple of minutes on each side – the best “sandwich” ever!
August 11th, 2010 at 9:34 pm
Totally with you on replacing mayo with hummus. Although I do sometimes like a smear of vegenaise
August 12th, 2010 at 7:36 am
Sorry this is one of the most preachy, condescending articles I’ve read lately. Some good ideas and yummy-looking pictures nonetheless!
August 12th, 2010 at 9:09 am
Whole wheat sprouted bread piled in tuna fish with cheese on top, toasted, warm and gooey from the oven. Absolutely astounding! Throw some yogurt and fresh fruit along side.
August 12th, 2010 at 1:08 pm
I love your recipes.
August 13th, 2010 at 11:45 am
I love being able to get these terrific meal ideas that keep nutrition in mind. Wish I had a store in my area!
August 16th, 2010 at 1:03 am
I’m in love with this protein packed egg & avocado Sammie these days – http://www.cooking4carnivores.com/2010/08/ive-had-enough.html
August 17th, 2010 at 12:42 pm
I MADE THIS SANDWICH AND MY FAMILY LOVED IT. GOING TO MAKE SOME MORE TODAY.MMMMMMMMMM
August 17th, 2010 at 5:29 pm
I LOVE WHOLE FOODS SANDWICH!
August 17th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
I love just a simple avocado sandwich! Whole grain slightly toasted bread, baby spinach, sliced avocados, yummy fresh tomatoes, some sprouts, sliced red onion and jalapeno slices or a good fresh salsa for a spread! The creaminess of the avocado goes great with the freshness of the tomato and a kick when you bite into a jalapeno.
August 20th, 2010 at 1:42 pm
I’ve been loving having hummus, applegate farms ham, and cheddar on Wasa (just picked up rye wasa today)! Wasa only has 30 calories per crispbread, it’s really filling. We also have been over the moon about the Crofter’s Superfruit Spread we recently discovered, with almond butter of course.
August 20th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Yum! I love sandwiches!!
August 20th, 2010 at 1:46 pm
Toasted Ezekial bread slathered with Hummus and loaded with fresh vegetables, I could eat those everyday and I’d be a happy girl!!! Love the recipes!
August 20th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Have you tried this:
Choose a bread of your liking, place a layer of any kind of lettuce on the bread, a thick slice of goat’s cheese, pour honey over it and top it with walnuts. Yummie!
August 20th, 2010 at 2:14 pm
I don’t like cheese so I love spreading avocado with smoked salmon for lunch! Mmm….
June 22nd, 2011 at 4:54 pm