Charge with energy

Such a sandwich will not only saturate, but also give energy and strength!

How to cook Charge with energy

Step 1

Charge with energy

We take a bun (my favorite ones with sesame seeds) and cut it. Put a piece of cheese on the bun, lettuce and a piece of salmon on top. Cover with the other half.

Charge with energy - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes, you can use any bread you prefer, such as whole wheat, sourdough, or a gluten-free option.
You can use smoked turkey, grilled chicken, or even avocado for a vegetarian option.
Store the assembled sandwich in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. For longer storage, keep ingredients separate and assemble just before eating.
For a low-carb version, use lettuce wraps or a low-carb tortilla instead of the bun.
For extra flavor, add a spread like cream cheese, hummus, or mustard before assembling the sandwich.
This recipe is perfect for a quick lunch or a light dinner. Pair it with a side of soup or salad for a complete meal.
To make a smaller portion, use a mini bun or cut the ingredients in half. For a larger portion, double the ingredients.
It's not recommended to freeze the assembled sandwich, but you can freeze the salmon separately and thaw it before assembling.
For a vegetarian version, replace the salmon with grilled tofu, tempeh, or a plant-based protein.
If you prefer a warm sandwich, lightly toast the bun and heat the salmon before assembling.

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