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As a child I loved bread more than anything else. I loved eating it toasted and plain, with peanut butter or without, as a snack or an unofficial meal. I just really, really, loved bread! And while my love for bread has never gone away, I am a lot more conscious about the kind of bread I choose (although I still indulge on the not-so-good stuff on occasion).
I recently had the pleasure of trying out Oroweat Organic Bread and I really like it! I have always enjoyed the taste and texture of their breads, but the Oroweat Organic Grains and Seeds bread is amazing!
I don't know if you've ever noticed, but sometimes organic breads come in smaller loaves, as in the width of the bread if considerably smaller than standard size. But not Oroweat Organic Bread, they give you a full-sized slice.... which makes it perfect for creating the Ultimate Sandwich!
So I was pondering what kind of deliciousness I could come up with that would give this bread its do, and I came up with this:
The Bee's Knees Breakfast Sandwich Recipe
Ingredients:2 slices of Oroweat Organic Grains and Seeds bread
Butter (room temperature for spreading)
Grated Parmesan cheese
1 egg (scrambled omelet style)
1 slice of provolone cheese
2 slices of tomato
3 Red onion rings (raw)
1/2 avocado
Spinach
Mustard
Supplies: Baking sheet, omelet pan, and aluminum foil.
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350.
Place a piece of aluminum foil on a baking sheet.
Take two slices of Oroweat Organic Grains and Seeds bread, spread one side with butter (cover the entire slice). Place grated parmesan in a shallow plate or saucer (large enough to fit the entire slice of bread).
Press the bread (butter side down) into the parmesan until the entire surface is covered. Place onto a baking sheet, parmesan side down.
Repeat process with second slice.
Now that both pieces of bread are on the baking sheet. Butter the topside of the bread lightly. Place in the oven. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until cheese is golden brown.
While the bread is baking, prepare your egg. Beat the egg until thoroughly blended. Add salt + pepper (at your discretion). Pour egg mixture into heated omelet skillet. Flip the egg once it has cooked to your desire. Fold. Add a slice of provolone to the top once the omelet is cooked to your liking.
Remove bread from oven. Allow to completely cool (if you take it off right away the parmesan will stick to the aluminum foil).
Once cooled, spread mustard on the cheese-free side of the bread. Add spinach, tomatoes, onions, omelet, and avocado. Top with second slice of bread.
VoilĂ ! Breakfast is served...
This sandwich was much more delicious than I imagined it would be!
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i like mustard, no mayo :)
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I like mayonnaise on my sandwich.
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I prefer mayo....but very light!
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