Showing posts with label pesto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pesto. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Tomato Pesto Sandwich

Happy Sunday and Happy Father's Day to all those dear daddies out there! Sadly, I can't be with my dad today, but I was able to spend some quality time with him over Memorial Day and hopefully we'll get down for another visit later this summer. 

Can you believe yet another weekend is on its way out? I swear the weekends get shorter in the summer :-) I've had a pretty great weekend considering I've been on my own since Friday. Yesterday was super busy with an early morning spin class, a vet appointment and a 1st birthday party and today was a lazy day; which was just what I needed.

I have so many things that I want/need to do, but I've been pooped and I decided that this afternoon was going to be a put my feet up and relax kinda day. I find it hard to do that because even though I'll have the intention to relax and enjoy the day, I often feel guilt about nothing being accomplished on that never-ending list of "to-dos". Do you ever have that problem?

Well today I managed to push my guilt aside and I pretty much planted my butt on the couch all afternoon, so that I could get in a whole bunch of Dexter (season 1) episodes in. The first couple of episodes didn't thrill me, but I'm on about episode 8 and I'm  hooked! I am so looking forward to renting the next season and then the next after that!!

To go along with my lazy day theme, I kept my meals quick and simple, but I certainly didn't sacrifice deliciousness!! Check out my tomato pesto sammie.

Tomato Pesto Sandwich
Makes 1 sandwich

This sandwich is really delicious and I can't wait until I have my own fresh tomatoes to use with it! I also used Daiya cheese, which is a wheat-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free vegan cheese substitute. It my first time using it and I was really happy with it. It gets all gooey and melty like cheese and it tastes great!! This sandwich will satisfy vegetarians and meat lovers alike.

1 whole wheat thin bun
3 slices of tomato
2 tbsp your fave pesto (I used a traditional basil pesto)
3 - 4 tbsp shredded mozzarella cheese (or your fave cheese substitute - I used Daiya mozza shreds)
4 - 6 baby spinach leaves

Turn your oven on to broil.

On a baking sheet, lay out your bun. On one side, spread the pesto and on the other place your tomatoes.

I love these buns! They have just the right amount of bread, so you still get a yummy sandwich, but the bread doesn't end up over-powering your sandwich filling!


Sprinkle cheese on each side.



Throw the sandwich under the broiler until it's all ooey gooey ;-)


Remove from the oven, top the tomatoes with the baby spinach leaves and top with the pesto side of the sandwich.



Yum! A perfect lunch for a summer day.

Do you have a hard time setting aside all the things you want to do, so you can take a day for yourself??

What's your favourite kind of pesto? I'm pretty traditional :-)

Enjoy the rest of your Sunday evening,

Andrea

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

"Organic" Wednesday

Happy Wednesday!! I love Wednesdays because that is the day my organic produce order comes in. There is an awesome service in my area that delivers organic produce to your doorstep. Express Organics provides service to London, Sarnia, Chatham and surrounding areas and I must say their produce is fantastic. Check out the loot that arrived today:


Spinach and bananas for my morning smoothies, avocado, oranges, baby bok choy, rainbow chard,onions, potatoes, garlic, sweet potatoes, mango, lemons, etc. etc.  Who knew I'd be so excited to have fresh and delicious produce in the middle of February!! I am easily amused and excited these days ... especially when it comes to food :-)

After I got all my fruits and veggies put away, I knew just what I was going to make for dinner....I saw a great dinner idea by Kris at i heart wellness a few days ago that I have been wanting to try:  Pesto over Roasted Veggies. I just chopped a bunch of veggies (2 peppers, 2 onions, zucchini & mushrooms), lightly tossed them in olive oil and roasted them in the oven. Once roasted, I tossed them in a delicious basil pesto (I used a store bought basil pesto which worked wonderfully) ~ this meal was easy and delicious!


I could eat just about anything if it was smothered with pesto, couldn't you???

Wishing you all a wonderful evening,

Andrea