That's right. When I was growing up my step-mom made THE BEST tuna melts EVER!! She'd make them open-faced, with tuna salad, pineapple and cheese on top. Broil them for a few minutes and you have yourself one tasty treat! And I could never stop at just one.
Now, on the Primal Blueprint diet, you can still consume these, using coconut bread (a post with recipe to follow...I have to make a batch up!) instead of wheat bread, and homemade mayo.
Now, a Primal Vegetarian would, obviously, not be able to gobble up these delish melts. Here is how one could...
Use Garbanzo Beans ILO Tuna Fish!!! I am not kidding when I tell you that you can get the same taste/effect with the garbanzo beans that you can the tuna fish. It is a substitute that is hardly noticeable as a "faux" version.
You will drain the can of garbanzo beans and put in a food processor (you can mash by hand but it takes awhile...be prepared for that) and mix. I use a little motorized food chopper. Place the beans in a bowl and add your fixings as you would the tuna (I like green onions, a LITTLE mayo and relish or pickles).
Place a generous amount on the bread, top with a slice of pineapple (or tomato) and a slice of cheese. Broil just until the cheese is bubbling, turning brown on the edges.
Now, beans are not high on the "Primal approval" list...so save these for a special occasion. And let me know what you think!!!
3 comments:
Am looking forward to seeing the recipe for coconut bread...sounds yummy!
I just mash up the beans with the back of my fork! It doesnt take that long & does just fine! ; )
Looking forward to more recipes & could you share ideas good ways to get protein other than meat?
THANKS!
Just for you, Janet, a *new* post on THE BEST protein source of all! :)
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