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The Ultimate Pesto & Hummus Picnic Sandwich w/ Grilled Halloumi

Mai 14, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Sandwiches ALWAYS are a win. There is no way you could go wrong with some good bread, a delicious spread and cheese in-between, right? Good to agree on that! And this sandwich – let me just tell you – is next level. It is not you average lunch sandwich, it is not your average grilled cheese, it is not your average hummus bread. It is next level, everything else than average.

You have some delicious, fluffy bread, creamy, tangy hummus, salty and indulgent pesto, fresh greens and tomatoes, salty and ultra-delicious grilled halloumi and rich avocado. NO way you do not like this. And you know what’s the best part about this? It is so easy to make. literally easier than scrambled eggs on toast.

What’s special about this dish?

By now you probably know that this is not your average sandwich. Here we have a combination that you do not get anywhere else. Hummus from the orient, pesto from Italy, Halloumi from Cyprus and delicious, perfect bread from Austria. And although all ingredients come from so many different places, they work in such perfect harmony together. They do all have a slight mediterranean touch, which makes the combination taste amazing.

And, this recipe is part of the NENI x UPC picnic series. Meaning, this recipe tastes best with the NENI hummus and is perfect to be taken on a picnic. Obviously, you could also eat it at home, for lunch, breakfast, dinner or brunch or any other time of the day you like.

Is this sandwich healthy?

I would definitely say it’s very nutritious. So let’s start at the very bottom layer; the bread. The bread is loaded with carbs and fibre and will not only keep your soul healthy but it’ll also keep you full of energy and full for a while. Next we have the hummus. It is full of fibre and protein and also healthy fats. Next up the pesto. Well, first of all it is loaded with a whole bunch of deliciousness. The salty- and tangyness are just a real dream. Yet, it also is beneficial nutrient-wise. The nuts and oil account for a decent amount of healthy fats and togetehr with the parmesan cheese for a healthy amount of protein too.

What do we have left now? The veggies – tomatoes and green – to provide you all the minerals, vitamins & fibre in order for you to stay full and happy and the halloumi. The halloumi is a source of protein but more than that a source of deliciousness. Lastly, avocados are a great way to get in some more healthy omega-3 fats. All in all, it definitely is nutritious!

How to make this dish?

As already mentioned – it’s as easy as scrambling eggs. All you need to do it slice up the halloumi and add it to a hot pan to fry for 2-3 minutes on each side until golden brown. Then we only spread the bread with hummus & pesto, add the sliced tomatoes and a few greens, the grilled halloumi, some sliced avo and the second hummused (can hummused please be a word – like buttered just with hummus?) bread on top. Voilà!

Picnic friendly

If just left like that it may very well result in a mess when eating it. So we can take some steps to prevent this from happening. This best works if we cut up some parchment paper (like 4-5cm thick) and wrap it tightly around the sandwich. To fix this, we can wrap a string around it and make a knot. This way it is tightly packed together and does not fall apart when eating.

All in all it needs to be said, that this is an incredibly delicious and easy to make dish and a real MUST for every picnic! Everyone who has tried it so far LOVES it – so I am convinced you’ll do the same 🙂 I really hope this helps you enjoy the weather a bit more and to make use of all those sunny days!

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The Ultimate Pesto & Hummus Picnic Sandwich w/ Grilled Halloumi

Definitely not your average sandwich – much much better than that. The creamy hummus just pairs perfectly with the tangy pesto, the crispy bread and the salty halloumi. All in all – a dream

Course brunch, lunch, picnic
Prep Time 5 Minuten
Cook Time 5 Minuten
Total Time 10 Minuten
Servings 4 sandwiches

What you will need

  • 8 slices bread
  • 8 tbsp hummus
  • 4 tbsp pesto
  • 250 g halloumi cheese
  • 2 tomatoes
  • 4 handful greens
  • 1 avocado

How to

  1. slice up the halloumi lengthwise and add it to a cold pan. Heat up and fry on each side for about 3-4 minutes until golden brown. Slice up tomatoes and avocado.

  2. In the meantime spread the slices of bread with the hummus. Top with the greens, the tomatoes, then the halloumi, the pesto, the avocado, some sea salt and another slice of bread with hummus on the inside. Enjoy!

Have fun cooking,
Love,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Picnic, Vegetarian Stichworte: brunch, easy lunch, halloumi, healthy, healthy meals, healthy picnic, hummus, pesto, picnic, picnic recipe, picnic recipes, sandwich, spring food, summer food, vegetarian

Octopus Salad

Juli 13, 2020 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

A super tasty summer salad. It’s not like your boring greens with olive oil and vinegar. No, it is so much more. Packed with tons of different things, crispy octopus, conch veggies, sweet mango and a super fresh dressing! That’s all we need for a (rather) quick summer lunch.

We always go to Italy for our summer holidays. Every single year. And when we are at the sea we eat a bunch of sea food. (I mean if not there, where else would you have it?). I have eaten pretty much all sea food there and absolutely love it. Except for octopus. I just wasn’t quite mine or what I loved. And then came quarantine. And we wanted to cook as many different dishes as possible (I think the first 4 or 5 weeks we did not make anything twice!). So every weekend we would go to a market close to us and get some good fish. And so, once I saw that Octopus and I just though like: alright, why not trying it out again, maybe I can make it taste good and so I got it. And that was a really good decision because this turned out to be such a delicious dish!

Is octopus healthy?

It actually is super healthy. Just like most sea foods, octopus has a pretty low fat content. Therefore it is not very high in calories. But, it is really high in protein. A 100g serving almost has 30g of protein which is quite a lot. Plus it also is pretty high in iron, selenium and Vitamin B12. So all in all pretty healthy.

Octopus Salad

Octopus is mainly eaten in asian cuisines like Japanese. Also, Mediterranean countries use it a lot in cooking. You can find it very often in the south of Italy, Portugal, Spain and Croatia. Another part in the world where it is pretty common to have it is Hawaii. There it often is served in poke bowls (which I also have a recipe on the blog). Octopus salad though, is often served in Italy. There a lot of times it is prepared with celery, tomatoes and parsley.

Octopus Salad à la Une Petite Cuisinière

While I got my inspiration from the rather „traditional“ salad I kind of changed it up completely. And it turned out pretty bomb. Why? I personally find that it is a bit boring with so little ingredients. Also, I love to eat the rainbow and combine as many flavours as possible. And there probably is not easier way to eat the rainbow than in a salad.

So we are using some basic greens as a base. I love to use a mix of baby spinach and lambs lettuce (Vogerlsalat) but any sort of greens works fine. To make it more filling we also add some potatoes. Those are just steamed in some water. I like best to use baby potatoes because you can eat them with skin but if you can’t find those, just use regular ones.

As for veggies we love using some green beans. Cut them up before steaming and then add them to a pot along with the peas or edamame. For some freshness and crunch we also add some bell pepper, tomatoes, radishes, cucumber and spring onions. And last but not least we are having some mango. This sweetens it up a little and makes it so incredibly tasty.

As for veggies we love using some green beans. Cut them up before steaming and then add them to a pot along with the peas or edamame. For some freshness and crunch we also add some bell pepper, tomatoes, radishes, cucumber and spring onions. And last but not least we are having some mango. This sweetens it up a little and makes it so incredibly tasty.

The dressing also is really simple. It is just olive oil, lemon juice, honey and a little vinegar. Super simple. But honestly, you do not need more because the salad already is really rich in flavour.

When to best enjoy it

I love this, for both lunch and dinner. It is not hard to make, comes together pretty quickly and does not sit super heavy in your stomach. Also, this works really well as meal prep. You can already add the dressing beforehand and just store it in an air tight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. It also is super nice to take this on a picnic and enjoy in the sun!

I hope that you will enjoy this recipe and make it on repeat this summer.

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Octopus Salad

Crispy octopus with many many fresh veggies, comforting potatoes and sweet mango. All packed up into one super delicius bowl!

Course dinner, lunch, Main Course
Prep Time 20 Minuten
Cook Time 10 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 4 servings
Calories 338 kcal

What you will need

  • 500 g octopus about 4-5 tentacles
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 red chili optional
  • 250 g potatoes I prefer using baby potatoes
  • 1 bell pepper
  • 1 cucumber
  • 1 mango
  • 4 spring onion
  • 150 g green beans
  • 100 g peas or edamame
  • 100 g cherry tomatoes
  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 lemon juiced
  • 1 tbsp vinegar
  • 2 tsp honey

How to

  1. Add the baby potatoes to a pot. Cover with water and bring to a boil. Let simmer for 20 minutes. Then drain them. If you are using larger potatoes you may need to cook them longer and need to peel them after cooking.

    Slice the octopus into slices, each about 0,5-1 cm thick. Heat up 1 tbsp of olive oil. FInely slice the garlic cloves and chili and add to the hot oil. Sauté for about 30 seconds. Add the octopus in it and pan fry for about 5 minutes on medium high. Then reduce the heat to low and let it kind of simmer a bit for 5 minutes.

  2. I the meantime chop up all of the veggies. Cut the cucumber into thin cubes just as the bell pepper. Half the cherry tomatoes and cut the spring onions into thin slices. Peel the mango and chop it up smaller. Cut the green ebans into bite sized pieces.

  3. Bring another pot with water to a boil and steam the green beans and peas for about 4-5 minutes.

  4. When the potatoes have cooled a little bit, cut them up into slices or cubes. Add all of the ingredients to a bowl. In a seperate one combine the remaining olive oil, lemon juice, vinegar and honey. Generously salt and pepper the salad and toss in the dressing. Serve and enjoy!

Happy cooking,
Enjoy,
Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Cuisine, Fish & Seafood, Lunch/ Dinner, Mediterranean, Salad Stichworte: easy salad, family food, healthy, healthy food, healthy recipe, Mediterranean, octopus, picnic recipes, quick healthy, quick lunch, salad, sea food, summer food, summer salad

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