The Nacho Ordinary Healthy Sandwich is chocked full of healthy ways to spice up your lunch time! The following recipe is how my husband and I decided to create this sandwich, but as with any sandwich, the ingredients themselves and the portions of each are completely up to the taste and preference of the eater. If you're feeding a child that is considered to be a picky eater, then by all means, add or subtract ingredients to suit their tastes. The great thing about a nacho-inspired sandwich is that the amount of ingredients can be adjusted easily, if necessary.
Nacho Ordinary Healthy Sandwich
Ingredients:
- 2 Slices of Pita Bread (we used Toufayan Low-Carb, Low-Fat, Whole-Wheat Pita Bread)
- 1 Roma Tomato, chopped
- 4 Black Olives, finely chopped
- 1 Leaf of Green Leaf Lettuce, finely chopped
- 1/2 Pkg. Fully-Cooked Chicken Fajita Strips (we used John Soules Foods Chicken Fajita Strips with No Hormones or Steroids added)
- 1/2 can Black Beans, drained (we used Ranch Style Beans Black Beans)
- Monterey Jack Cheese, finely shredded (to taste)
- Mild Cheddar Cheese, finely shredded (to taste)
- Tortilla Chips (we used Tostitos Restaurant-Style Whole Grain Tortilla Chips)
- Picante Sauce (optional - for dipping)
- Sour Cream (optional - for dipping)
- Guacamole (optional - for dipping)
Directions:
- Lay out two pieces of pita bread on a plate.
- Take 3 tablespoons of black beans and mash them with a spoon. Spread this black bean mash on one piece of the pita bread. Take another 3 tablespoons of black beans, mash and spread on the other slice of pita bread.
- Add two layers of tortilla chips on one slice of the pita bread for an extra yummy crunch.
- Add a generous amount of both Monterey Jack and mild cheddar cheese to the piece of pita bread containing the tortilla chips.
- Microwave about 8 strips of the chicken fajita meat for approximately 45 seconds.
- Add the heated chicken fajita meat to the piece of pita bread containing only black beans.
- Leaving the sandwich open-faced, place in the Black & Decker convection countertop oven (TO1675B) at 350 degrees until the cheese melts (approximately 2-3 minutes).
- Chop the Roma tomato, black olives and green leaf lettuce.
- Add the black olives to the side of the sandwich containing the melted cheese. Add the Roma tomato and green leaf lettuce to the other side.
- Assemble the sandwich by placing the two halves together and use a knife to slice the Nacho Ordinary Healthy Sandwich in half.
One of the wonderful things about the Nacho Ordinary Healthy Sandwich is just how versatile it is for dipping! My husband and I highly recommend bringing along small containers of sour cream and salsa to really give this sandwich a kick. Personally, I love dipping this in homemade guacamole too, but I only recommend this healthy option if you are eating this sandwich at home. Unfortunately, guacamole doesn't travel too well and so if you will be eating this sandwich on the go, then definitely stick to only the sour cream and salsa dips.
Enjoy!
Disclosure: I received the Convection Countertop Oven (TO1675B) from Black & Decker and Family Review Network in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective. |
View Comments (9)
I LOVE all things Tex=Mex and this looks delicious! Thanks for a great idea!
Thanks Mary! I'm so glad you dropped a comment letting me know you liked this recipe! Have a wonderful day! :)
Wow ~ now that's a sandwich !! Interested in knowing more about
chicken fajita meat you used w/no hormones!! Never heard of
it before.
Hi Nancy,
I'm so glad you liked this sandwich. The chicken fajita meat we used is made by John Soules Foods and comes pre-packaged and already cooked (which is super handy for quick meals). We get it at Kroger's and I know they also make beef fajita meat too. Have a great day! :)
Congratulations! I just saw you WON! Awesome!
Thanks so much Julee! I can't believe it myself! My husband and I are just so excited. I've never been much of a cook, but from now on, when anyone makes fun of my cooking, I'll be able to say, "Look here...I've got a winning recipe!" :-)
Oh that does look good!! Congrats on the win at FRN!!
Congratulations!!
I am looking forward to making it too,i might substitute mushrooms for the chicken(hubby will want chicken) :)
Thanks!!
Thanks so much, Crystal! That's very sweet of you! Ooh, I never thought about making it with mushrooms...I bet that will taste delicious. I'll have to give it a try too! :)