Sandwich without bread!
But that doesn't mean you leave sandwiches aside. Here is a list of breadless sandwich alternatives that are healthy and delicious :)
If you are trying to lose a little weight, you’ve probably already heard that giving up flour, and with it, bread, is a great idea. ** Well yes, it is. But that doesn’t mean you leave sandwiches aside. **Here is a list of breadless sandwich alternatives that are healthy and delicious 🙂 Wrapped Cabbage Cabbage is the perfect substitute for a tortilla because they are large, sturdy, and have a relatively neutral flavor that allows you to fill them with almost anything. Things like hummus, baba ganoush, and every veggie you can think of make a tasty and filling lunch. One of my favorites is leftover turkey dinner, complete with gravy and cranberries. Wrapped chard Chard is another great substitute that holds up well in a wrap. Try it with chicken or turkey and apples, plus a touch of cheddar cheese or beef with cranberries and feta cheese.
**Sweet Potato Toast Sweet Potato Toast is the answer to toast lovers. Not only that, but they are a great substitute for your morning toast and peanut butter and can easily replace the bun or boyo on any burger or sandwich! You can easily make them in the toaster, in the oven if you’re looking to make a lot at once and when I say the possibilities are endless, I mean it.
Apple Witches They serve as perfect appetizers, breakfasts or lunches. Choose your favorite apple, cut it vertically to use these pieces as bread and prepare them with whatever you want! Peanut butter, cheddar cheese, tuna salad or fresh ricotta and a little honey are delicious and healthy options. Cucumber sandwiches Cucumber sandwiches are easy to make and have a crunch that other sandwiches don’t. All you have to do is cut the cucumber in half, remove the center with the seeds using a spoon and that’s it! You have a nice open space for any type of cucumber sandwich you want. Ham and cheese, tuna salad, salmon and avocado, BLT, any type of ingredients, just in a cucumber.