Green Peanut Butter Sandwich + Smoothie

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Hey! First of all, thanks for all your cheering words on the news of our marriage. That was fun! Secondly, I’ve promised 778 people on instagram that we would share a chocolate recipe which currently goes by the working name Taco Brownies. But all the interest in them made me a little anxious so I’m heading back into the kitchen today to test another round before we’re ready to post them. Here is something to snack on while you wait. A peanut butter sandwich and a green smoothie.

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Technically, a sandwich hardly qualifies as a recipe. But what we want to say with this point is really just that you should try peanut butter on a savory sandwich. I love all kind of nut butter sandwiches and even if I usually top them with sliced bananasapples, strawberries or a sweet compote, this savory version is my most recent addiction. Crispy lettuce and cucumber add a nice textural contrast to the sandwich without competing with the peanut butter flavor. The cottage cheese makes it moist and yummy and the chickpeas … well I don’t know why the chickpeas are there actually. I guess I just like chickpeas inside my sandwiches. This sandwich is yummy, sticky, crunchy, rich and yet fresh somehow. We usually make it with a good quality rye bread but anything goes.

I just realized that this is a green sandwich without avocado so we should perhaps call it “the-death-of-avocado-sandwich-sandwich” or something catchy like that. Anyway, it’s good. And it’s not impossible that you already have the ingredients at home. So, try it!

For the other recipe, I’ll let Luise do the talking. It was her idea to pair the sandwich with a smoothie and since she is queen Latifah of green smoothies I am sure she has something clever to say. /David

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Here’s something clever for you. Make this smoothie. It’s that good. It has lots of green vegetables and a mild and fresh taste with tones of lemon and ginger. Just the way I like it. Also, using frozen vegetables makes the smoothie creamy and more nutritious and you can skip the ice. It also works really well paired with a sandwich as well because (most of) you have two hands and now you can have a good snack in each hand. We actually wrote a “In The Other Hand” chapter for our smoothie book with lots of great snacks, but we couldn’t fit it in the book. Lots of love! /Luise

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Green Peanut Butter Sandwich
Makes 2 

Just one note on peanut butter. Read the ingredient list in the supermarket and go for the brands that only list peanuts (and maybe salt). You can of course use other types of nut butters as well, I’d especially recommend cashew butter for this, but it’s usually a lot pricier.

4 slices rye bread
4 tbsp peanut butter
a few leaves crispy lettuce
5 cm / 2 inches cucumber
4 tbsp cottage cheese
4 tbsp chickpeas / garbanzo beans
2 tsp olive oil 
pea shoots
thyme

Spread peanut butter on each bread slice. Rinse the lettuce and cucumber. Tear the lettuce into smaller pieces, slice the cucumber thinly and place both on top of each peanut butter sandwich. Top with cottage cheese, chickpeas, a drizzle of olive oil, pea shoots and thyme. Put the sandwich together, wrap with sandwich paper and dig in.

Broccoli & Ginger Smoothie
2 normal glasses or 1 very large

If you don’t have a super powerful blender, start by mixing all ingredients except broccoli and banana (because they are thicker and will slow down the blender blades). When mixed until smooth, add the last ingredients and mix again. If you like it a little sweeter, you can add a fresh date or more banana.

4-5 florets frozen broccoli (or frozen cauliflower)
1 large banana
1 large handful fresh spinach
1 large handful fresh kale
1 large knob fresh ginger
1 slice lemon, peeled
2 tbsp pumpkin seeds / pepitas
1 cups plant milk, (oat milk / rice milk / almond milk)

Add all ingredients to a high speed blender and mix until smooth. Taste and adjust the flavor. Add more plant milk if you prefer it thinner. Pour into two glasses or bottles.

45 Comments

  • Ohhh... This blog is absolutely gorgeous! The clear photos and very healthy smoothie are what makes it one of the best blogs!Two thumbs up to this green peanut butter sandwich smoothie! Thanks! Keep it up!
  • I love your blog and your recipes guys, your media and your vibe are so inspiring. Do you leave the broccoli/cauliflower raw or is it cooked before it is frozen?
  • Great food advise… this green peanut butter sandwich is awesome … inspirational blogging and recipe. Will certainly try this out. i love good vegetarian ideas to try and share. Thanks
  • I always think smoothies are amazing. They're such a powerful way to get nutrients in, especially if you design them well. I love your recipe here and it sounds like it would taste great.
  • Sometimes the healthy stuff doesn't look so good, but this is looking so delicious! Can't wait to make it!
  • I definitely would NEVER have thought of adding peanut butter to a savory sandwich! You guys are insanely creative! I guess there's no reason to limit nut butters to the sweet realm of food as they have a pretty neutral food, but this is just kinda mind-blowing to me. I also love using rye bread, especially for avocado toast but it also tastes wonderful just toasted with some butter on top - perfection! Congratulations on your marriage, by the way, the photo is so beautiful! Beatrice | The Bliss Bean
  • Personally, I have never tried peanut butter and chickpeas but it definitely looks scrumptious and will try. This is also probably protein packed and makes the perfect item for my cafe menu! Your blog is fantastic and I truly love how you spread gorgeous, unique and delicious recipes. We need more of that! Going to get right on that smoothie, can't wait. Thanks guys :)
  • Monika
    Made a vegan version of it and it was delicious! Could you make a post with recipes for a xmas holiday/festive dinner?
  • Looks really good! Might need a forklift to get it into your chops, but that's fine by me :D
  • Blythe
    I just happened to be eating a savoury peanut butter sandwich when I opened your blog for the first time in a while - great minds?! It was quinoa flat bread with peanut butter, spinach and cucumber. Mine had avocado as well though. Please don't proclaim the death of the avocado, the combination of avocado and peanut butter is truly spectacular and the world would be a poorer place without it.
  • I really love the idea to use Broccoli. Never tried that out. And never thought about a combination from peanut butter and Broccoli. I normally use beetroot hummus for my Sandwiches. xoxo Janine
  • Laura
    Made the green sandwich this morning with fresh homemade rye sourdough, using pickled cucumbers instead of fresh and absolutely loved the result. Cottage cheese and peanut butter work so well together, both enhancing the creaminess of each other. Thanks for sharing! However, the smoothie quickly developed a bitter taste. Do you know what the reason might have been? I used fresh broccoli and frozen banana.
  • Larissa
    Your blog and books are awesome! Thank you so much!! I have an urgent question: about two years ago I came upon a recipe on the blog (I think it was published then) which was a very simple snack: sunflower seeds, pepitas, raisins and apples (...) heated with butter, this mixture on top of yoghurt. I only remember part of it although I made it numerous times for my family. I can’t find the recipe on your blog anymore! (I have searched all ingredients I can remember) I would like to use the recipe to prepare a healthy & quick breakfast-snack together with the children in my son’s school next week. Can anyone help me to find the recipe??
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  • Saskia
    Love this!!
  • KC
    What a creative combination! I grew up eating and loving PB and alfalfa sprout sandwiches so can’t wait to try yours! PB + green smoothie = perfect lunch!
  • Karina
    This looks absolutely fab! Do you have any suggestions for replacing the cottage cheese with a nondairy option?
    • Hi Karina, you can substitute it with a dairy free cream cheese or simply leave it out. It's good with just peanut butter as well. /David
  • Sarag
    yay! finally something green without the ever present avocado! being allergic to avocado really makes you appreciate how over used it is in the health food department. I've been to more than one vegan/healthy deli only to realise that there's literally nothing on the menu I could eat :D everything ALWAYS contains 'creamy avocado' or 'crunchy raw zucchini'.. in other words my mortal enemies ;) this looks so awesome though! thank you very very much for sharing♡♡♡
  • Iris
    Do I see pumpkin seeds in the smoothie blender?
    • Yes, sorry did we miss that? 2 tbsp pumpkin seeds / pepitas. We’ll update the recipe. Thanks!
  • Sarah
    Personally I think peanut butter and chikpeas are one of the best combinations! Especially on rye bread. I never thought to put them in a sandwich whole though. Genius! I love having something crunchy in my sandwiches. I usually mash mine in with the peanut butter and for a special treat will top it with strawberry jam mixed with siracha. Add some kale or arugula and you have my definition of the perfect sandwich :)
  • oh playing with my heart here! Love a good mix of sweet and savory and the colors are gorgeous. chevrons & éclairs
  • Nadia
    I have your smoothie book at home,unfortunately full of food stains, I use it so much I could not keep it clean! Any new books on the way ? I have 4 of them, and I can't wait to add more to my collection!
  • D
    I'd like to drink more smoothies, but I find it hard on my body to drink cold smoothies anytime but summer. Any tips on this?
    • gfy
      I pour hot water from an electric kettle over frozen fruit and veg right in the blender and it comes out room temperature. Perfect in winter.
  • Ali
    I love your blog and your recipes guys, your media and your vibe are so inspiring. Do you leave the broccoli/cauliflower raw or is it cooked before it is frozen?
  • I don't know how you're getting such beautiful light for your photos in the dark winters we have up north! I've been struggling since the time change. PB on a savoury sandwich sounds pretty damn good and I'm glad that you haven't put avocado on it - they're so expensive! So pretty.
  • Never thought about mixing penaut butter with salad on my sandwich... gonna try that! Thanks for the inspiration:) Liebe Grüße Anna
  • Ellen
    It looks very delicious! Is it your own recipe on rue bread? if it is would you like to share it with us?
    • They have a wonderful recipe in their first book, Ellen :) & sorry to plug myself but if you can't get good dark rye where you live I also have a recipe on my blog for north German overnight rye.
      • Haha, thanks Alexandra for answering that question. Yes, we do have a dark rye bread recipe in our first book. We'd love to try your recipe as well some day. /David
    • Kseniya
      hello! here is a nice of their recipe for a rye bread!https://gkitchenstories.com/walnut-rye-sourdough-bread/
  • Beautiful recipe, as always. I don't think a meat eater would think twice about the absence of meat when eating this sandwich! Definitely a lunch to pack for the next week! :) Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog http://charmainenyw.com

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