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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Open-Faced Roasted Green Bean Sammie
Not much of a story to tell on this one. I was just hungry. That's about it. A simple meal for a semi-hectic day. Another variation on the green bean and tomato combination. A yummy open-faced sammie with a hot avocado spread and melted manchego cheese.
The avocado spread has just a nice little kick to it from the hot sauce that it adds to the sandwich. Sooo delish! You can cut up the green beans, if you don't want to have to bite into them while eating.
Open-Faced Roasted Green Bean Sammie
1/2 lb Green Beans (washed with ends removed)
2 Medium Tomatoes (quartered and deseeded)
4 Slices of your bread of choice
Cheese (slices or grated. I used manchego)
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Tbsp Dry Basil
1 Tbsp Dry Parsley
Salt & Pepper to season
Preheat oven to 450˚F
In a large bowl, toss the green beans and tomato with a nice long drizzle oof olive out coating each piece. Add in basil and parsley. Toss to combine. Season with some salt and pepper. Toss again.
Place on an ungreased baking sheet and bake to 20-25min. Half way give the green beans a little stir to let it roast evenly.
Hot Avocado Spread:
1-2 Tbsp Hot Sauce
1 large avocado (mashed and pitted)
1 Tbsp Dry or fresh chopped Basil
1 Tbsp Dry or fresh chopped Parsley
Juice of 1 lemon
Combine all ingredients together into a mash. You may add more or put in less hot sauce to fit your preference.
Putting it together: Preheat the broiler. Take a slice of bread (toasted or untoasted) and spread on a nice helping of the hot avocado spread followed by some of the roasted green beans and tomato. Top with some cheese. Place the sammie in the broiler for a few minutes until the cheese is nice and melted.
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34 comments:
Fresh green beans are so good right now, and they're great with tomatoes. I brought home green beans last night and just wanted them as simple as possible with tomatoes. Your sandwich looks great.
Avocado and green beans together sound great! This is the second tasty recipe of green beans I've learnt from you. I'll try both of them for sure. And today I tried your recipe of Baked Zucchini sticks to accompany roasted lamb chops. I made some changes on it. Check it out!
I would never have thought of making a sandwich like that, but I love green beans and the avacado spread sounds amazing too!
Thanks for the great idea!
Totally loving this! Green beans on a sandwich? Yes, please!
Hope the writing is going well!
wow Jenn! love your creations! this one is a healthy snack!
Missed lunch today and this is looking really good!
YUM. That looks pretty perfect, and sounds like it fits my time schedule ;)
lisaiscooking: Thanks.
Zerrin: Nice! I'll definitely check it out.
Jenn: I like to experiment!
Diana: Who knew right? Writing is going very well. I'm working on the second draft right now.
Zee: Healthy and delish!
Debi: go eat! LOL. and why not a a green bean sammie? =)
TavoLini: Nice!
What a delicious sandwich. The avocado spread sounds wonderful! Great idea to make a sandwich with green beans!
oh how yummy! we want one but we are too exhausted to get up! just finished a class...but later, yes! we will make one. best, s
You always seem to come out with some unusual stuff-love your creativity!!
you could have only said 'manchego' and I would have been putty...great creative quick lunch.
Jen: thanks.
s. stockwell: When you well-rested have yourself a nice green bean sammie.
Sweta: Thanks!
Doggy: I have a new found love for manchego!
I could go for one of those right now. I'm looking at no dinner tonight and you're killing me! Heh.
Bob: LoL.
I have to try this one. Well done.
i love it and the avocado spread is a great idea, will try that and add to paninis !
Love vegetarian sandwich like this, I especially love the avocado spread. Yumm! THis will will be love by my husband.
That avocado spread sounds bomb. Just imagine what else you could do with that!
simple? OH NO! never! there are layers and layers of great flavors in there! LOVE it!
Oh my gosh, how do you do it? This looks like such a perfect combination, and I've actually never tried manchego cheese, so now's my chance!
Julie Jams: Thanks.
Chow and Chatter: The spread is really good!
Elra: Enjoy making it.
Duo Dishes: I'm already imagine it.
burpandslurp: But it is. =)
Teresa: Manchego is sooooo good!!
This looks like so tasty - and like something you could order in a little sidewalk cafe. The hot avocado spread sounds delicious!
The hot avocado spread sounds excellent and the sandwich looks yummy!
Reeni: It does sound like a little avocado sandwich.
5 Star Foodie: It really good.
Eric: Go for it! Welcome back, btw!
This recipe looks very appetizing... healthy and delicious! What a fabulous combination!
Great sandwich idea!
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Dana: Thanks!
Heavenly Housewife: Wow, thank you very much!! I appreciate it!
This is a great idea! Sometimes the best ones come out of just wanting something quick & yummy to eat.
I'm at loss for words because I'm totally admiring the photo and loving everything on that plate. Very creative and simple great job :)
what a wonderful creative way to incorporate green beans - pure genius!
OMG! it worked, Jenn I'm here! yaya!
I was so excited to finally get into your blog that I did not read the full post! LOLOLOL!
that was weird huh?
well, in case I can't get back in, have a good long weekend momma!
Great idea! We do a similar sammich with asparagus... so good! Can't wait for that first batch of garden fresh beans so that we can try this out.
ValleyWriter: Yup, they definitely do.
Jessie, oysterculture: Thanks!
Dawn: LOL. WOOHOO!!!!
Lo: Neat. I love it when they're fresh.
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