It's been some time since I posted
here, but I've been inactive much too long and I have refocused on
goals in my life and the foods I eat. I took a look around the kitchen after
coming out of the shower after the first long walk of 7.25 km that
I've taken in over a year. I needed something that was going to give
me the protein I needed as well as some key elements that would keep
me from wanting to nibble on other things later on in the day as it
was still a couple of hours of a slow simmer of my Black and White
Bean soup which was on the plan for dinner later that evening and for
the next day or two.
Taking stock
I was pretty hungry and I didn’t really have a want to spend a lot
of cooking, so it had to be quick and easy. Scanning around made some
quick decisions. Tuna would provide my need for protein, avocado
would replenish my potassium stores, iron and some good
monounsaturated fats, and a little bit of Keen's Dry Mustard will
give this a bit a bite. Holding it all together would be some plain
low yogurt from one of my favourite local suppliers. I put this all
on a locally supplied Austrian Sesame Bread, which was also locally
bought. All of this I would turn into a Killer Tuna Sandwich, and
when you do the same you too will realize just how good it is.
Ingredients – about 317
calories per serving (makes three sandwiches)
- 1.0
whole avocado, Fresh Avocado
- 0.5 cup (8 fl oz), Yogurt - Plain, whole milk
- 1.0 can, Fish - Tuna, light, canned in water, drained solids
- 0.25 tsp(s), Dry Mustard
- 6.0 slice(s), Austrian Sesame Bread (Nut Free)
- 1.0 cup(s), Cucumber, Peeled, Raw, Sliced
Putting it all together
Like I mentioned this was something that had to short and sweet
regarding preparation and assembly. I a bowl mash together the
avocado, tuna and yogurt and mix the mustard powder into the yogurt
as you mix it. You can substitute the mustard powder with your
favourite flavour of mustard, a nice Dijon with some crushed mustard
seeds would add some extra texture to this killer tuna sandwich. Make
sure that all your ingredients are well mixed together then let them
stand so that mustard taste penetrates every last spot and will
tantalize your taste buds as you eat it a short while later.
The next step is to toast your bread, this adds some body to your
sandwich and there are actually some benefits of toasted bread over
plain bread and just how you body will process that primary intake of
carbohydrates and starches.
While you're toasting your bread you can slice up your cucumber. In
this case I peeled my cucumber from the garden as the skin had some
tough blemishes that did not look extremely appetizing. The cucumber
is a stark contrast to the light bite of the mustard, though had you
mixed a bit more the contrast would be much more clear.
Dollop your mixture evenly between three toasted pieces of bread, top
them off with cucumber slices and cover them with the remaining
pieces of toast. If you like be fancier, hide the cucumber between
two layers of your filling. Regardless of how you do it you will have
one hell of a Killer Tuna Sandwich.
What's in it for you
In a closer examination of what's in it for you, take a look at the
breakdown below. This could all be changed by improving the type
bread that you would use in putting together this Killer Tuna
Sandwich.
Calories
|
317
|
RDA
|
Carbohydrates
|
36 g
|
12 %
|
Fat
|
10 g
|
16 %
|
Saturated
|
2 g
|
9 %
|
Polyunsaturated
|
1 g
|
-
|
Monounsaturated
|
5 g
|
-
|
Trans
|
0 g
|
-
|
22 mg
|
7 %
|
|
Sodium
|
505 mg
|
21 %
|
Potassium
|
5 g
|
13%
|
Dietary Fibre
|
5 g
|
22%
|
Sugar(s)
|
4 g
|
-
|
Protein
|
23 g
|
46 %
|
Vitamin A
|
8 %
|
|
Vitamin C
|
47 %
|
|
Calcium
|
13 %
|
|
Iron
|
21 %
|
I was actually quite hungry so I had two of these sandwiches and
shard the third with my mother. She is in her eighty-fifth year and
unfortunately was brainwashed by those TV dinner advertisements and
instant this and that food that was being pushed on everyone mother
of post war boomers. She seemed to enjoy it, which for me is always a
delight, because she is extremely finicky when it comes to how things
taste.
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